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Terry Gilliam Live Stream Interview & Screening – See “Wholly Family” 1/23/12 at 7:00 P.M.

January 11, 2012 Posted by Administrator

On January 23, 2012 at 7 p.m. there will be a live stream interview and screening of Terry Gilliam’s latest short film, Wholly Family. During this event, iconic director, Terry Gilliam will be interviewed by Peter Bradshaw and answer questions from the audience and online community. Be sure to log in at the link below for this very special live stream event with Terry Gilliam!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/series/terry-gilliam-live-stream?fb=native

You can also catch Terry on Jan 19th @ 4PM on BBC Radio 4.

Enjoy!

Happy Birthday Terry Gilliam

November 22, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Happy Happy Birthday Terry Gilliam for all of us at The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Support Site!

Terry Gilliam

VIDEO – Terry Gilliam Talks “Man Who Killed Don Quixote”, “Mr. Vertigo” and His Floating Time With Empire

August 19, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Great short interview video with Terry Gilliam and Empire Magazine about his “floating time”, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and Mr. Vertigo.

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Says He Will Not Play Dwarf In Universal’s “Snow White”

August 16, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Source: Daily Telegraph

After reading this article from The Telegraph, especially the quote below, I couldn’t help but be curious if Terry Gilliam was indeed considering playing one of the dwarfs in the upcoming Universal version of Snow White starring Kristen Stewart. So, I decided to appease my curiosity and go to the source.

Universal is still pinning its hopes on a dream list of actors as Stewart’s dwarfs, including Sir Ben Kingsley, Gary Oldman, Bob Hoskins, and Terry Gilliam.

So this morning I contacted Terry Gilliam and asked him if he was going to play a dwarf in the upcoming film. He assured me that he is NOT. So, I am curious to see if Universal will pursue casting Sir Ben Kingsley and Bob Hoskins and if so, who they will find to fill the role they had hoped Terry would fill. Should be interesting.

You can read the entire Telegraph article HERE.

EXCLUSIVE! I Ask Terry Gilliam If He’s Adapting “Mr. Vertigo” For The Screen

July 29, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Like all of you I have heard talk that Terry Gilliam was adapting Mr. Vertigo for the screen. I was, of course, curious if this was true or if it was a definite thing. So, this morning I asked Terry, it’s going around the internet that you are going to make a film of “Mr. Vertigo.” Is this true? Would you be doing this prior or after “Quixote” or do you know yet? His response was,

Just seeing if we can get a script that works then we’ll see what happens.

So, we have it straight from Mr. G. that he’s definitely seeing if he can get a script he likes and whether or not the project comes to fruition is yet to be seen. But, at this point it isn’t a definite project that he’s moving forward with, but rather in its infancy.

I’ll let you know when and if there is more info to come on this project as I receive the information.

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms To Us That He Will Not Have Role In New “Life Of Brian” Film

July 26, 2011 Posted by Administrator

By Theresa Shell

This morning Terry Gilliam confirmed to me that he will not have a role in the upcoming BBC dramatization of the “unholy row” over Monty Python’s Life Of Brian. The film will focus on Monty Python’s battle with church, council and critics in their journey to get the film released. When I asked Terry if he would have any role in the film he replied, “I’m being played by someone else. A real actor. I haven’t seen the script.”

When I asked Terry if anything else was up at the moment he replied, in his most Gilliamesque manner “…Nothing more to report. I’m in Poland in Wroclaw at a brilliant festival. Otherwise my life is meaingless.” That’s our Terry!

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms Role In “Cricklewood Greats” To Our Site

July 26, 2011 Posted by Administrator

By Theresa Shell

This morning I asked Terry Gilliam, who is in Warclaw, Poland for the New Horizons Film Fest, whether or not the reports of his role in the BBC mockumentary, “Cricklewood Greats” were true. So many times when I ask him about these projects the reports prove false so I always like to make sure. Well, great news! Terry confirmed to me that he will indeed be playing himself in the mockumentary. According to Gilliam, the mocumentary which is about fictional has been movie stars, was written and directed by Peter Capaldi. No news yet as to when we can see the project, but I will let you know as soon as I have that information.

EXCLUSIVE! New Horizons Film Festival (Poland) To Show Terry Gilliam Retrospective & New Book

July 20, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Terry Gilliam Istanbul Culture Fest 2011

EXCLUSIVE by Theresa Shell

I received an email from Terry Gilliam this morning telling me that,

“I’ll be attending the New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland from 25-28 July where they are doing a retrospective of my films and premiering a new book on me and whatever it is I’ve been doing for the last 40 years.”

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE NEW HORIZONS FILM FESTIVAL

Terry also sent a picture of the cover of the book that will be premiering on his work at the festival. It’s an amazing cover!

Congrats to Terry from all of us at the Man Who Killed Don Quixote Support Site. Can’t wait to get our hands on this book!

Terry Gilliam Joins Pythons As They Reunite In Graham Chapman Tribute Film

June 27, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Source: NY TIMES

LOS ANGELES — You can kill him, cremate him and (ostensibly) kick his ashes around the stage at a comedy festival in Aspen.

But you can’t keep a funny guy down.

Graham Chapman, whose death from cancer in 1989 forever closed the door on a full reunion of the Monty Python comedy troupe, will soon be back in what might be the next best thing: he will star in a 3-D animated version of his absurdist memoir, “A Liar’s Autobiography: Volume VI,” with most or all of the surviving Python members performing roles that are cut together with Chapman’s voice from a taped reading made shortly before he died.

Produced and directed by Bill Jones, Ben Timlett and Jeff Simpson, who are based in London, the project continues a chaotic afterlife for the creators of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” a BBC comedy series whose run ended in 1974. They have resurfaced in films, on Broadway and in a 1998 appearance at the Aspen Comedy Arts festival, during which Terry Gilliam of the group kicked over what appeared to be an urn containing Mr. Chapman’s ashes. (In fact, those were scattered elsewhere.)

In keeping with the scrambled nature of all things Python, the new film has 15 animation companies working on chapters that will range from 3 to 12 minutes in length, each in a different style.

READ MORE HERE

Video Trailer – “The Monster of Nix” Terry Gilliam, Tom Waits Animated Short!

May 18, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Check out this trailer for “The Monster of Nix” the Dutch animated short featuring the voices of Terry Gilliam and Tom Waits. Gilliam and Waits are an unbeatable pairing. The film should be fantastic!

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