The Vulture Transcript: Terry Gilliam Gets Real About the Making of Monty Python and the Holy Grail
And shares his thoughts on movies and comics these days.
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And shares his thoughts on movies and comics these days.
"People can slide down the side of a building that’s falling and they don’t get ripped to shreds?"
What advice does he have for aspiring animators? "Keep well away from it, it's dangerous, nasty stuff."
"There's a side of me that's like, 'F-ck this.' Except it's still the best script that I've got."
If you look closely, you can see the masturbating bear inside his head.
“I keep reading that I’m directing this thing, but I’m not sure that’s what I’m doing."
We hope the English National Opera has fire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, and asteroid insurance.
It'll remind viewers of the elaborately absurdist animated shorts Gilliam would create for 'Monty Python' starting the following year.
"Nietzsche was wrong. What doesn’t kill you does not make you stronger. It makes you really tired."
"We Love Violence" is a rowdy celebration of police brutality shouted out by vicious police officers, who conclude their ditty with spectacular flatulence.
John Landis: "In the States I'm still quite the schmuck."
Come on, Terry, we know he's weird, but if Tom Cruise asks to be in your movie, you should say yes.
'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' has found an American distributor.