I just saw this for the first time the other night. I love it! Makes me wish Terry Gilliam had been able to complete his version. I was so excited for it.
He did finish it! I saw it last year and it's wonderful ! Look for " The man who killed don Quixote" worth every minute of the 27 years it took to get it on screen . And just before he died
@@theresemartin7930 whew! I blocked out the part of my brain that remembered things as all my idols dropped like flies . I go under the blanky a week if any of them go now! Glad that one was just a bad dream or maybe one or seven to many margaritas lol
@@theresemartin7930 indeed I was . Some things you just can't imagine a world without . Babies laughing , Betty White, silly walks ,Ringo ,and all the Pythons .despite my unfortunate " senior-rita moment in the early am because I was so excited to say it I could feel my last brain actually withering away . I took off the last sentence several times as I was thoroughly aware that I couldn't retrieve a single name reliably , at four am or twelvity noon forty seven or whatever , but honestly I am a true huge fan ! My mind just went blank because all it was filled with was this wonderful movie
It actually goes to show the opposite. Peter O'Toole isn't singing this at all. He lip-synching a la Milli Vanilli. The actual singer was a guy named Simon Gilbert....who I guess didn't look the part
No. Simon Gilbert sings "Man of La Mancha" here. So many small brained people... Sad when a channel with more than 42,000,000 subscribers can't bother to get their facts correct.
The 19th century Russians (those still without class guilt) professed a dialectic between Don Quixote and Hamlet. I don't see a dialectic, so much as disgusting circumstance. They're basically the same guy, but I guess there's a reason they never made a musical Hamlet yet. Still, a more Quixote-ish Hamlet musical is I'm sure what Shakespeare was going after. And he is a lot better an author than Cervantes, few things being certain, but thanks be to gradation.
Cervantes made something new, mocking the literature that there was at that time (Cavalleresca) you have to now the context and what they did for the time. Cervantes was much more important to literature than what Shakespeare was
Shakespeare valóban egy óriás. De Cervantes talán csak 5 cm-rel helyezkedik el mögötte, vagyis az értékelési különbség legtöbbször nem is látható. Nem véletlen, hogy "találmánya", vagyis Don Quijote még legalább ezer műben felbukkan, rengeteg író alkotta meg a "saját lovagját", akik azonban nem születhettek volna meg Cervantes nélkül. dr. Szabó András orvos és irodalom (no meg zene) rajongó
JD Power is a very poor rating administer. And also molests innocent mittens and licks dung from the Sear's Tower too. Jesus, I'm starting to hate this too much. Is there no other palm than my own to pat me out of this game? Well, brothers, sisters, by which I mean, Earth, fend for yourselves, I'll rob thee as I'll love thee, if I love thee, I will. It's very complicated maths.
A decidedly brilliant performance for O'toole, and, while definitely miscast, an excellent one by Sophia Loren. Admittedly, this treatment was a jumbled representation of the Novel and the musical, but only an arrogant fool would see it as 'one of the worst films ever'.
The best part of this is how epic Don's verse is and then Sancho's just like, "I'm Sancho... I'm his friend!"
I'm loving that contrast as well :)
I can harmonize it
Gallop on! Together!
I just saw this for the first time the other night. I love it! Makes me wish Terry Gilliam had been able to complete his version. I was so excited for it.
He did finish it! I saw it last year and it's wonderful ! Look for " The man who killed don Quixote" worth every minute of the 27 years it took to get it on screen . And just before he died
@@sherrycarroll1942 Terry Gilliam still lives, my friend and thank you.
@@theresemartin7930 whew! I blocked out the part of my brain that remembered things as all my idols dropped like flies . I go under the blanky a week if any of them go now! Glad that one was just a bad dream or maybe one or seven to many margaritas lol
@@sherrycarroll1942 You might have be thinking of Terry Jones.
@@theresemartin7930 indeed I was . Some things you just can't imagine a world without . Babies laughing , Betty White, silly walks ,Ringo ,and all the Pythons .despite my unfortunate " senior-rita moment in the early am because I was so excited to say it I could feel my last brain actually withering away . I took off the last sentence several times as I was thoroughly aware that I couldn't retrieve a single name reliably , at four am or twelvity noon forty seven or whatever , but honestly I am a true huge fan ! My mind just went blank because all it was filled with was this wonderful movie
I just like that in that universe there are guys ready to put on a horse costume.
Some how we all have Quixote in our self!!
This shows you don't need a good look or a good voice to sing. Simply the will to do so, and you can do anything.
It actually goes to show the opposite. Peter O'Toole isn't singing this at all. He lip-synching a la Milli Vanilli. The actual singer was a guy named Simon Gilbert....who I guess didn't look the part
@@jordangibson695 .... *Curls up in defeat*
We love Sancho
A heavy metal cover of this sound awesome. Think about it.
Bruce Dickinson could smash this
Christopher Lee did one!
Interesting take
His annunciations are unmatched.
It's not Peter O'Toole singing. They brought in a stunt singer
Limbus company brought me here.
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@@thebruhmoment3329AND IT IS!!!!!
I absolutely loved him.
Not pictured: Samuel Beckett inhabiting the body of the lead and hologram Al holding up the song book
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@@QWERTY708100 you need to watch more quantum leap
I actually just watched that episode of Quantum Leap and had to look this up afterwards
This was fantasy, he used his imagination, and his voice, I'm still in love with his voice, and what has happen to chivalry?
What has happened to knowing whom, and giving credit to he who actually sang the song???
"Chivalry is dead and women killed it" -- Dave Chappelle
This is a close glimpse of the wonderful yellow glob of a moon feeling
Our Days Of Best Is Yet To Come!!
A episode of quantum Leap brought me here !!
And that was Scott Bakula doing the singing too, not lip synching.
@@deniseeulert2503 oh trust me I know!. Lol. He sings alot throughout the series
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I love it
I’m close to an emerald, i just know it.
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I always thought that mask/makeup was a little weird. Btw I feel REALLY bad for the back half of Sancho's horse
Me too but I think it was just one man per horse. The back half was a sort of counter.
I don't get it. Don't think I ever will. "Dig me. I'm Don. I'm so cool."
Quantum leap done it wel
Anyone here from the book 7 habits?
Damn, didn't she say they brought ashtrays to the table?
The hell yall doing!!??
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“I don’t understand it, James Coco went mad in fifteen minutes!”
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No.
Simon Gilbert sings "Man of La Mancha" here. So many small brained people... Sad when a channel with more than 42,000,000 subscribers can't bother to get their facts correct.
nuh uh
The 19th century Russians (those still without class guilt) professed a dialectic between Don Quixote and Hamlet. I don't see a dialectic, so much as disgusting circumstance. They're basically the same guy, but I guess there's a reason they never made a musical Hamlet yet. Still, a more Quixote-ish Hamlet musical is I'm sure what Shakespeare was going after. And he is a lot better an author than Cervantes, few things being certain, but thanks be to gradation.
"El Quijote" is considered the best book ever written. I read it and it is a masterpiece.
@@Trantor.Citizen They consider their best writer to be a playwright. That's all.
As a Spaniard, you are declared as eternal enemy and will be shot to death if you cross our border
Cervantes made something new, mocking the literature that there was at that time (Cavalleresca) you have to now the context and what they did for the time. Cervantes was much more important to literature than what Shakespeare was
Shakespeare valóban egy óriás. De Cervantes talán csak 5 cm-rel helyezkedik el mögötte, vagyis az értékelési különbség legtöbbször nem is látható. Nem véletlen, hogy "találmánya", vagyis Don Quijote még legalább ezer műben felbukkan, rengeteg író alkotta meg a "saját lovagját", akik azonban nem születhettek volna meg Cervantes nélkül.
dr. Szabó András orvos és irodalom (no meg zene) rajongó
Doing this for a stupid project do anyone know where there is a prison clip or something
JD Power is a very poor rating administer. And also molests innocent mittens and licks dung from the Sear's Tower too. Jesus, I'm starting to hate this too much. Is there no other palm than my own to pat me out of this game? Well, brothers, sisters, by which I mean, Earth, fend for yourselves, I'll rob thee as I'll love thee, if I love thee, I will. It's very complicated maths.
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HA! SECOND .. .oh, THIS IS NEW, I SEE ^^ :D
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One of the worst films EVER.
Why?
One of the greatest stage plays I’ve ever seen
@@sammysozio5120
Great source material wasted
A decidedly brilliant performance for O'toole, and, while definitely miscast, an excellent one by Sophia Loren. Admittedly, this treatment was a jumbled representation of the Novel and the musical, but only an arrogant fool would see it as 'one of the worst films ever'.
@@michaelz9892 So, if you're such the devoted aficionado, why don't you produce a remake?