Terry Gilliam Stunned by Lack of Interest in Depp/Williams Film



HOLLYWOOD - Movie maverick Terry Gilliam is amazed that a planned movie starring Johnny Depp and Robin Williams is still on the shelf--because American investors

can't raise $15 million.

The former Monty Python member was thrilled when international money men

offered him $45 million to make the film Good Omens with Depp as

a demon and Williams as an angel.

But he was shocked to discover that Americans didn't have the same sort of

faith in the project, and they failed to raise the extra cash he needed to

start work on the project--an adaptation of fantasy writers Terry Pratchett

and Neil Gaiman's book.

Gilliam tells Entertainment Weekly, "I couldn't get 15 with

Johnny and Robin... These two guys, who would have been brilliant were not

worth $15 million in America.

"That was the moment where I went, 'I don't understand this game. I don't

understand [Hollywood]. I don't understand any of the rules. All I

know is I don't like it.'"

Gilliam's last project with Depp, the ill-fated Quixote, became one of the

biggest movie-making disasters in history when illness and storm-wrecked sets

prompted financiers of the film to pull the plug as costs soared. The film,

which was never completed, was turned into hit disaster documentary Lost in La Mancha.

Gilliam hopes to complete his Don Quixote epic with Depp next year.

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