An Exclusive interview with master director Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Monty Python, Time Bandits, 12 Monkeys, Fisher King) about filmmaking, childhood, directing advice and his new film Tideland. Brou...
An Exclusive interview with master director Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Monty Python, Time Bandits, 12 Monkeys, Fisher King) about filmmaking, childhood, directing advice and his new film Tideland. Brought to you by BlogTO and Matt Thomas www.blogto.com
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This guy understands filmmaking, comedy, satire, visualization...too many things to cite. He was the surreal aspect of Monty Python, and has yet to produce a bad film, like those before me have indicated. To me, Mike Judge's film Idiocracy seems like it draws upon Gilliam's work a bit, which is fine, really. Personally, I can see a very similar creative orientation between Mike Judge and Terry Gilliam. Both provide pretty scathing satirical observations.
Brilliant visionary director! you need people like Terry to shake up the industry, not a film making machine, a thoughtful caring but serious film maker! very underated, but very very very good! God Bless.
dont feel too bad about the legal problems; Orson Welles last completed film, The Other Side of the Wind, has been tied up to this day in legal disputes since the early 1970s!
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