Terry Gilliam with Sam Rubin at Live Talks Los Angeles
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2015
- We hosted the US launch of Terry Gilliam's memoir, Gilliamesque, October 19, 2015 at the Alex theatre. He was in conversation with Sam Rubin. To learn more about Live Talks Los Angeles -- upcoming events, videos and podcasts -- visit www.livetalksla.org
I love this man's imagination. I absolutely admire the way he looks at the world.
Well said George . Gilliam is an amazing person
This was awesome enough, that it was worth having to tolerate the audience clapping EVERY SINGLE TIME they mention a movie that Gillian did, regardless of whether the movie was already mentioned and clapped.
Would be interesting to hear Terry's comments on Harvey Weinstein now!
I was shocked with the films that this man has done....stunned that I just didn't know the scope of his brilliance outside Monty Python
When Rubin said, "these are comfy chairs" I thought Gilliam would make the face and say "COMFY CHAIRS?"
Saw him in a public interview he did at the time of the release of 12 Monkeys. He was wonderful - went off in weird tangents - and particularly liked of the more obscure questions from some of the audience members.
Terry Giilliam is an amazing person
He rules!¡!!!!!!!!!
Lovely to hear that after years in Brit. he speaks English in a way that hasn't been perverted by the AmerICAN version of our language. Cheers.
***** Not that I understand the geographics but I take your point. I've had some experiences in Britain where I couldn't understand a word ... naturally I put that down to the fact that I'm from Awstralya where we are in fact pretentious fuckers as far as accents go. Speaking of geographics, I'd rather listen to a guitar solo from Boston (not the band) than one from Alabama. (There's a joke in there.)
***** Over your head - that's because I was out of mine ... I think the vodka took over - sorry. My point was, I love the Bostonian accent but find the southern drawl annoying. Then I noticed the pic of you with your geetar and tried to turn "accents" into a musical analogy ... that was the joke. I fear that when I have to explain my jokes I should give up. As we say in Oz - no worries - just pass the vodka
One of his funniest interviews! "I giggled in awe!"
Fear and Loathing was 25 yrs ago and his last great one.
Legend
He should play the Riddler in a Batman movie :-)
Terry has always been surreal and absurd. You can see this in the animation in Monty Python.
I Giggle in awe or you Terry Giilliam
The one spot where Willis 'almost' moonlighted his twelve monkeys performance was when he got giddy at hearing the music on the radio. He does that childlike smile that was almost in the same universe as moonlighting, but he was definitely one of the best things about that film.
Funny Man, the world does have enough funny, funny lasts longer than sex and is something to look forward to the grayer I get.
👍😉😘🤗
A less gushing interviewer would have been preferable.
Nice ending though re Mel Brooks.
Terry Giilliam has always been honest about the people he worked with in Hollywood including Syd Sheinberg and Harvey Weinstein .
terry has a wee bit of a dodgy memory. pythons were given 13 not 7 shows for series one and it was Barry Took not Barry Cryer who was comedy consultant at the BBC , if I may be so pedantic . still a brilliant interview though
Fcutdlady I recall in one of his other interviews he very briefly mentioned some sort of mental condition with remembering names. I suffer with depression and that interferes with my ability to remember things.
The mind is a fragile thing.
A very scary man