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An Epic Modern Trailer for Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Also, they should have used some of Terry Gilliam's animated work. That ending title was pretty bad and not very modernly epic.
blankfist (Member Profile)
I thought the Watchmen movie was competent rather than inspired. In fact, I thought the most original clever part of the movie was the opening credits.
It wasn't bad, but there was just no way it could handle the sheer depth of the comic. To be fair, I haven't seen the ultimate cut though, but well... I went with a few friends who hadn't read the comic, and they came out wondering why I had made such a big deal of going to see it. Then I loaned them the comic and they understood....
I really think the only way the movie could have been truly great would be to get someone with their own vision and go at it from a different angle. Terry Gilliam would have been interesting. It probably would have failed, but it'd have failed gloriously.
BTW, have to share this..my signed Rorschach portrait by John Higgins
@ChaosEngine, I'm a big Moore fan, too. He's pretty great, isn't he? Curious what you thought of the Watchmen movie. And if you watched the Ultimate Cut or not. Now on to the more unpleasant stuff...
the watchmen-and then all that was left was rorschach
I really just didn't get the point of making that movie. I fail to see what it added to an artwork that was perfectly fine in its original medium.
A truly visionary director, the likes of Terry Gilliam or Stanley Kubrick, might have revealed some new insight. Snyder just translated the pages onto screen and in a predictable manner at that, and the whole "graphic novel on screen" was already done by Rodriguez, so it wasn't even that technically impressive. The one part of the movie that worked was the title sequence
What is Brazil? -- The making of Brazil
This video has been declared a duplicate by the original submitter; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof declared by kulpims.
What is Brazil? -- The making of Brazil
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/What-Is-Brazil-Terry-Gilliam-Documentary-Part-1
What is Brazil? -- The making of Brazil
It's nice to have the whole thing in one place, and in better quality, but:
http://videosift.com/video/What-Is-Brazil-Terry-Gilliam-Documentary-Part-1
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enoch (Member Profile)
thx!
In reply to this comment by enoch:
*promote
Terry Gilliam Interview
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Terry Gilliam' to 'Terry Gilliam, Monty Python' - edited by RhesusMonk
Terry Gilliam's Christmas Card
>> ^Fantomas:
Before his phase of adding voluminous naked women to everything.
...regrettably. (Provided you meant voluminous in a voluptuous sense.)
garmachi (Member Profile)
Your video, Terry Gilliam's Christmas Card, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Movies Are Made To Be Seen (funny tv ad)
Wait. Go back. I want to see the movie he was talking about, and I want it to be directed by Terry Gilliam.
AdrianBlack (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video The Miracle of Flight - Monty Python (Terry Gilliam). Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
>> ^Barseps:
A HUGE thank you for this....... probably the most original thing I've seen in months. I have no idea how old this video is but I detect a major Terry Gilliam influence, I hereby declare this
quality
It's actually from the very Fantasia-esque Italian film Allegro non troppo, which came out in 1976.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
You're very welcome, Barceps. I'm glad people are enjoying it. Many thanks for the quality as well!
>> ^Barseps:
A HUGE thank you for this....... probably the most original thing I've seen in months. I have no idea how old this video is but I detect a major Terry Gilliam influence, I hereby declare this
quality
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
A HUGE thank you for this....... probably the most original thing I've seen in months. I have no idea how old this video is but I detect a major Terry Gilliam influence, I hereby declare this
*quality