no, He was not the Kind Arthur. It was Graham Chapman. This man is Terry Gilliam, he played King Arthur's servant in Holy Grail. Now, Terry Gilliam is a famous (and I would say that he is great)film director
Vowels. I read somewhere it’s about how your soft pallet is formed using the vowel sounds you hear in the first couple of years. But, he speaks pictures versus y well. 😀
@@JonathanChaseHypnotist No no. It has nothing to do with anatomy. Each language has their own phonetic alphabet, these sounds are used to distinguish words and are programmed at around 6 months in your linguistic brain and then used as reference for the rest of your life (more or less). This influences your pronunciations and gives you an "accent" as you use your own languages speech sounds as reference. More or less.
ha! I remember going to DL with my boyfriend who had to hide his pony tail in his hat to pass the front gate. I'm so happy to have this channel in my subscriptions.
Disney have lost the imagination that Walt Disney had. Now it seems just like a corporation trying to squeeze avery single dollar out of every product. Winne The Pooh? Polished garbage compared to the original drawings by Milne..
i'm a Disney world fan myself although i live closer to Disneyland i have only been once but i was a baby at the time so i don't remember much about it now. btw, Terry G. is awesome! he's the reason i want to get involved in the behind the scenes jobs in film.
Gilliam's descriptions of Disneyland are very accurate. I worked there as a teenager (as a musician), and God help you if you didn't conform to the Disney look. They're a bit better now - probably realized how much money they were losing banning those hippies!
I was an Tomorrowland addict, so I know Gilliam is talking about! I almost got dizzy from riding PeopleMover over and freakin' over. Happy War On X-mas, Don-O
Disney should give Gilliam a big fat blank check. Gilliam is a genius and Disney hasn't shown much of that quality lately except for buying Pixar. That image of Gilliam's animation in "Meaning of Life" where all the nuclear-families are cloned-- coming out of a stamping machine or something-- with mouse ears on, while Eric Idol is singing "why are we here..." well, that image has stuck in my mind for years. I dunno, I'd plunk down money to see a Gilliam-Disney masterpiece.
Gilliam never went to Cambridge, he went to "Occidental", an arts college in LA. (Oh, yeah, he's American!) At any rate, he's a college grad and what's more, learned at the feet of Harvey Kurtzman, co-creator of MAD magazine, which is a unique education that cannot be duplicated.
Disneyland opened July 17, 1955 to an invitation-only audience and then officially to the public on July 18, 1955. And they lifted the "long hair rule" many years ago. I'm forced to know these things; I work there. :Þ
@Nandicanliketobeodd He looks way better now, with a big old beard, than earlier. He played Cardinal Fang in Spanish Inquisition and Patsy in Holy Grail.
When I first saw Disneyland in 1963, I was 11, and troubled by how fake everything was. I would have bought Disney stock when my daughter was watching the videos about princesses in 1994, but Eisner was getting too much of the profits for his own pockets.
They should have gone with JK Rowling's wishes and hired Gilliam for at least several of the Harry Potter movies, I think he would have made a great contribution.
I don't think it's really his accent that's changed, I am from New York lived in the south for a minute and my accent is as strong as ever. I think it's a case of him using idioms and phrases that are used by the locals around him. He currently live in the U.K.. That being said I have no idea where Elijah Wood's got his fake ass British accent.
HQFOX2 The one who did all the cartoons, directed and played Patsy in Holy Grail, the mad guard along side Eric Idle’s stuttering one in Life of Brian, and the both the guy dressed as Little Bo Peep and the Food Poisoned American Husband in Meaning of Life.
my religon class watched pinocio(sry spelled wrong) last year, becuse it is a great show of how ur consine works. after watching it again, most of the class was creeped out. How do u put some of that in a kids move. That one guy was taking all the boys to "pleasure island" WTF
he's one of my most favorite directors EVER!!!
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no, He was not the Kind Arthur. It was Graham Chapman. This man is Terry Gilliam, he played King Arthur's servant in Holy Grail. Now, Terry Gilliam is a famous (and I would say that he is great)film director
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And let's also not forget...The Bridgekeeper who asks THEE, The Questions THREE!!!
He's lived in the UK so long I'm surprised he still has an American accent
Vowels.
I read somewhere it’s about how your soft pallet is formed using the vowel sounds you hear in the first couple of years. But, he speaks pictures versus y well. 😀
@@JonathanChaseHypnotist
No no. It has nothing to do with anatomy. Each language has their own phonetic alphabet, these sounds are used to distinguish words and are programmed at around 6 months in your linguistic brain and then used as reference for the rest of your life (more or less). This influences your pronunciations and gives you an "accent" as you use your own languages speech sounds as reference. More or less.
There's bits of Britishness in his accent
Stanley Kubrick lived in the UK for the last 40 years of his life, his Bronx Jew accent untouched.
It obviously had a huge impact on Terry's young mind - his imagination is truly fantastic.
Gilliam is far too good to ever work for Disney.
I wish I could go to Disneyland with Terry Gilliam...
A very important distinction to point out. Thanks you.
Gilliamland, that would be nice...
Spamalotland needs to happen >.>
terry Gilliam is great
Gilliam, Burton and Igman Bergman are my favorite directors.Monty Pythons are an inspiration
ha! I remember going to DL with my boyfriend who had to hide his pony tail in his hat to pass the front gate. I'm so happy to have this channel in my subscriptions.
monty python was perfection
Hell yeah, Mr. Gilliam! Pinocchio is one of the best movies ever!
His my favorite Python
Disney have lost the imagination that Walt Disney had. Now it seems just like a corporation trying to squeeze avery single dollar out of every product. Winne The Pooh? Polished garbage compared to the original drawings by Milne..
makiavelli999 Winnie the Pooh was released when Disney was still alive...
makiavelli999 Star Wars, Marvel and 3d films... also remaking their old cartoons as well.
Disney IS the Evil Empire (been calling them that for 30 years). They are a big reason why Western Society is crap.
I love you, Pythons! All of YOU!! Thannnnnk you!!!!
I love videos like these.
its patsy!
Thanks! And now please please please let us hear a bit about your animated work!
Terry has done some awesome movies.
terry gilliam you are my life i seriously wanna be as good of a director as you are :P your one of my favorite directors of all time
Yes, he is Patsy and he is also the director!
Disneyland opened in 1955, not 1953. Other than that, I can see where Gilliam got his inspiration... it must have been Alice in Wonderland!
This was great! Thanks Terry. - UFO Phil
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i'm a Disney world fan myself although i live closer to Disneyland i have only been once but i was a baby at the time so i don't remember much about it now. btw, Terry G. is awesome! he's the reason i want to get involved in the behind the scenes jobs in film.
Wow, big Python fan huh?
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because hippies were invading...
Gilliam's descriptions of Disneyland are very accurate. I worked there as a teenager (as a musician), and God help you if you didn't conform to the Disney look. They're a bit better now - probably realized how much money they were losing banning those hippies!
This channel makes youtube actually worthwhile.
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I was an Tomorrowland addict, so I know Gilliam is talking about! I almost got dizzy from riding PeopleMover over and freakin' over.
Happy War On X-mas,
Don-O
@HQFOX2 He's Terry Gilliam, the animator
Indeed. I love Orlando.
the one taht does those cool cartonish tings? thats cool
He was born in Minnesota but moved to California when he was a teenager (I think)
I call for a "Pythonland"!
Disneyland opened in July of 1955 actually. I can see his love of detail began early. That's pretty cool.
That's real crazy - 1955, just wondering around thinking of what opened in 1955 in USSR, lol
He is from the Vally/Burbank in LA.
the funny thing was that the first day disneyland opened,they had so many problems they where almost closed down
If they were to ever make a movie on Wicked, I always pictured Gilliam directing it
Interesting to know, Mr Gilliam. I never went to Disneyland personally, at least the one in America, but I've heard about it on TV and such.
Pathetic things destroying each other. Perfect.
Gilliam is just lovely, eh? We should all age as well...
good shit
The cheeky one.
Disney should give Gilliam a big fat blank check. Gilliam is a genius and Disney hasn't shown much of that quality lately except for buying Pixar. That image of Gilliam's animation in "Meaning of Life" where all the nuclear-families are cloned-- coming out of a stamping machine or something-- with mouse ears on, while Eric Idol is singing "why are we here..." well, that image has stuck in my mind for years. I dunno, I'd plunk down money to see a Gilliam-Disney masterpiece.
in the movies you think: he has picked from the madhouse but in real life they are quite smart
@trublgrl That must have been the source for "Mr. Kurtzman" in Gilliam's film Brazil?
Harvey Kurtzman: The creator of MAD (the Comic Book and Magazine) and who also created the Magazine HELP that Gilliam worked for.
you type pretty well for a dead 70's kid
*waits 3 minutes*
hey whaddaya know I'm not dead, shocking
Gilliam never went to Cambridge, he went to "Occidental", an arts college in LA.
(Oh, yeah, he's American!)
At any rate, he's a college grad and what's more, learned at the feet of Harvey Kurtzman, co-creator of MAD magazine, which is a unique education that cannot be duplicated.
I think he stopped being american in 2004
@startingover123 - ahhh! i was trying to place him for sooo long. haha. wow. thanks for that.
@b44133rice - Graham Chapman was Arthur
He's the guy who did the animation.
haha, what a magical place
That rule was abolished back in the late 60s/early 70s before I ever started working there =) It no longer exists.
To play devils advocate, Disneyland was attacked by hippies once.
He still looks like Patsy, especially if he shaved.
where does terry gilliam come from?
interesting
I've been and its amazing how magiacal everything seems
probably coz its his inspiration to become an animator
Disneyland opened July 17, 1955 to an invitation-only audience and then officially to the public on July 18, 1955. And they lifted the "long hair rule" many years ago. I'm forced to know these things; I work there. :Þ
Yeah The pythons were very shocked about it.
My mom's such a dork. She still yells "E-ticket!" whenever we drive over a big bump through a large dip, lol
I never knew _Snow White_ is his favourite Disney movie.
Wow, chill out a bit!
wow wish i had the money to go to Disney Land every other weekend.
34 people never got to go to Disneyland.
He was in Arkansas and visited Disneyland every week? What a commute.
Phil Adams he lived in California. He just happened to ironically be in Arkansas at the time. That's why he brought it up: the irony of it
You have a problem with oatmeal?
snow white ftw!
my fave disney movie too!
@Nandicanliketobeodd He looks way better now, with a big old beard, than earlier. He played Cardinal Fang in Spanish Inquisition and Patsy in Holy Grail.
Gilliam is great. I'm just sad don quixote never got made. Would have been a kick ass film.
This comment aged like milk......
I agree. He was a strange looking younger man; he's aged nicely.
@33dgtp That's a rather narrow outlook.
Eric Idle
When I first saw Disneyland in 1963, I was 11, and troubled by how fake everything was.
I would have bought Disney stock when my daughter was watching the videos about princesses in 1994, but Eisner was getting too much of the profits for his own pockets.
What's the difference between Frank Sinatra and Walt Disney? Frank sings and Walt disnae!
Och ye had tae be there.
Not allowed in because of long hair because you might scare people with bad hair sounds suspiciously like defense against fruit.
They should have gone with JK Rowling's wishes and hired Gilliam for at least several of the Harry Potter movies, I think he would have made a great contribution.
I don't think it's really his accent that's changed, I am from New York lived in the south for a minute and my accent is as strong as ever. I think it's a case of him using idioms and phrases that are used by the locals around him. He currently live in the U.K.. That being said I have no idea where Elijah Wood's got his fake ass British accent.
which one of the monty phython is this guy? i dont know.....
HQFOX2 The one who did all the cartoons, directed and played Patsy in Holy Grail, the mad guard along side Eric Idle’s stuttering one in Life of Brian, and the both the guy dressed as Little Bo Peep and the Food Poisoned American Husband in Meaning of Life.
maybe he flew from ipswitch to london :)
Really every other week I thought he lived in Minnesota? Isn't Disneyland in California
it opened in 1955
@Appropriator Eric Idol??
Damn hippies, gotta ruin everything. ahahaha
fuck yeah disney land
never went there myself
monty python wasn't even a single person.
The group of those that took part in the films and shows were known as monty python
So, did Disneyland have some kind of impact on Brazil? Hmmm...
Opened 1955
Dang, no love for Anaheim??
Tell us something we don't know..
Nop, he's a fucking good American, with bloody good sense of humour.
People forget Disney isn't just a service, it's a business. Of course they will do whatever they can to max out their $
[Disneyland nerd rage] IT WAS 1955!! NOT 1953! [/Disneyland nerd rage]
sorry about that
my religon class watched pinocio(sry spelled wrong) last year, becuse it is a great show of how ur consine works. after watching it again, most of the class was creeped out. How do u put some of that in a kids move. That one guy was taking all the boys to "pleasure island" WTF
hmm interesting stuff
GILLY!!!!! love YOUR cartoons! Disney used to be entertaining.. now its just bombastic crap!!