They Might Be Giants (Film)
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They Might Be Giants is the name of a 1971 movie from which the band They Might Be Giants gets their name. The reference is to the Cervantes character Don Quixote and his penchant for tilting his lance against windmills, thinking that "they might be giants."
The movie starred George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward.
[edit] Plot Summary
- They Might Be Giants chronicles the adventures of Justin Playfair, a former judge and lawyer who believes himself to be Sherlock Holmes. The movie's opening scene finds Playfair's brother attempting to have Playfair committed. Enter Dr. Mildred Watson, who sees in Mr. Holmes unbridled powers of observation and judgement. Holmes' (George C. Scott) diagnosis is as "a classic paranoid," according to Watson (Joanne Woodward). Fascinated, Watson visits Holmes in his home laboratory, where she enjoins Holmes' quest to discover "Moriarity," the great detective's nemesis ("If I am Holmes," he proclaims, "then there HAS to be a Moriarity"). Through referential and abstract thinking, Holmes pursues a number of "clues" with Dr. Watson in tow, encountering a number of 'characters on the fringe,' including an elderly couple maintaining an isolated rooftop garden, a basement librarian, and a bag of trash in Times Square (don't miss George C. Scott wrapping himself around the head of the George M. Cohan statue there). One notable scene finds Holmes and Watson in the back of a taxicab: Holmes produces a flask of liquor, and proceeds to explain to Watson why Don Quixote "took it too far," in believing every windmill was a giant. "What if bread mold WAS medicine; what if they might be giants?" Holmes asks. The film escalates until, in a scene that was cut by the studio in the original release, a supermarket brawl between the host of fringe characters and the police destroys most of a Pathmark. Grossly mismarketed as a "charming" love story, this film has a magic rarely found in all cinema-- it will make you weep, and your power of perception will be forever altered. It will fast become your psyche's favorite movie.
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