Terry Gilliam fans who saw the documentary Lost In La Mancha and witnessed his long-chersished project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote collapse from under him will be pleased to learn that it may yet happen. When prodution was shut down after a week of shooting the rights to the film ended up in the hands of the insurers, but in an interview with The Onion this week, Gilliam says: "All the relevant parties have been meeting in Paris, to sort out how I get the rights back once and for all. This has been going on for a year and a half, and it's complex, and it's blah blah blah. But today, we're finally in meetings with all the parties. Everybody wants to get it off their hands and get it back to me, but it's just been complex. With any luck, I'll have it back in my grubby little hands shortly." Let's hope it finally happens...