Monty Python, Time Bandits & Casting Mistakes - Terry Gilliam | Intelligence Squared

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  • Terry Gilliam sits down with Intelligence Squared to reminisce on his work as part of Monty Python and his 1981 feature film 'Time Bandits'. Here, he discusses the lessons he learned throughout his time working in the entertainment industry.
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  • @tehf00n
    @tehf00n Год назад +54

    Time Bandits is a film that sustained it's interest throughout my life.

    • @williamdavies1192
      @williamdavies1192 Год назад +4

      Me too…a classic!

    • @sklarks
      @sklarks Год назад +3

      I was shocked at it when I saw in theaters as a child. First time exposed to art cinema for me. And that ending, so unusual. I'll carry it on my heart until my last day.

    • @tehf00n
      @tehf00n Год назад +3

      @@sklarks Don't touch it... it's evil !

    • @robertacheson5976
      @robertacheson5976 Год назад +2

      I had scenes that came to mind but I couldn’t remember what they were from. It was like a acid flashback from my youth. I finally figured out it was Time Bandits

  • @matthewcrome5835
    @matthewcrome5835 Год назад +38

    Gilliam is one of the greatest directors of his era and maybe of all time! I wish I could hear him talk forever...

    • @MeBeTheDB
      @MeBeTheDB Год назад +3

      If you never saw the BEHIND THE SCENES FILM of the first try at 'THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE' entitled 'LOST IN LA MANCHA' ... you should. Excellent.
      D.A.

  • @scottfitzpatrick1939
    @scottfitzpatrick1939 Год назад +9

    Time Bandits easily in my top 10. Dad took me to see it in the theater and also it was in cable so many times. It is so rewatchable.

  • @chriskirsten8221
    @chriskirsten8221 Год назад +6

    saw Time Bandits at the drive in and now own on blue ray - one of my all time favorite movies!!!!

  • @lv2465
    @lv2465 Год назад +12

    Terry Gilliam is a genius, he just has that ability to mix fantasy with comedy, including a dash of Darkness.

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith Год назад +3

      Agreed. I'm trying to think of someone else with a similar style and...

    • @lordgoro
      @lordgoro 14 дней назад +1

      @@MarcillaSmith CLIVE BARKER, when he so chooses to

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith 14 дней назад

      @@lordgoro Any recommendations?

    • @lordgoro
      @lordgoro 14 дней назад

      @@MarcillaSmith Mister B. Gone

  • @LordOfLight
    @LordOfLight Год назад +7

    Peter Cellier - the first merchant - was a very popular actor on British TV and I recall played the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury in Yes Prime Minister.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +12

    The idea of the camera following the hand all over the place until it finally finds the nose and then starts digging in there is hilarious, and perfectly inline with the rest of Jabberwocky and Terry Gilliam's humor in general. It's too bad Peter *didn't actually read the freaking script before he got there!*

  • @blueabattoir
    @blueabattoir Год назад +3

    Gilliam is always interesting to listen to.

  • @hadz8671
    @hadz8671 Год назад +11

    How ironic that Sir Ralph Richardson was as happy as Larry.

  • @marcburroughs2969
    @marcburroughs2969 Год назад +3

    One of my favorite movies

  • @neonatalpenguin
    @neonatalpenguin Год назад +14

    I'm guessing the actor he's referring to is Peter Cellier, who is apparently still alive at 94.

    • @caeserromero3013
      @caeserromero3013 Год назад +6

      And hasn't picked his nose once in all those 94 years 🤣

    • @andythebritton
      @andythebritton Год назад +2

      I'm sure you're right, but from the description I thought he was talking about King Bruno who, iirc, was played by Max Wall.

  • @blatherskite3009
    @blatherskite3009 Год назад +29

    That Jabberwocky anecdote... A surprising number of so-called "actors" aren't really interested in _acting_ at all; they just want to "look good" on-screen. Well, I hope Terry learned from that experience and made "pick your nose" part of his audition process in subsequent films, to separate the actors from the poseurs.

    • @LordOfLight
      @LordOfLight Год назад +2

      Peter Cellier wasn't a poseur.

    • @blatherskite3009
      @blatherskite3009 Год назад +2

      @@LordOfLight He wasn't prepared to stick his finger up his nose when the role called for it, though, and that hardly demonstrates commitment to the actor's craft.
      Heck, it was the mid-1970s so it's not as if stills of him with his finger up his nose were going to become internet memes.

    • @LordOfLight
      @LordOfLight Год назад +2

      @@blatherskite3009 I agree, but all that doesn't make him a poseur. Give him the right role and he was very good. I recall he played the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury in Yes Prime Minister. He wasn't a poseur.

    • @blatherskite3009
      @blatherskite3009 Год назад +2

      @@LordOfLight Yes, he was superb in Yes Prime Minister :) "Poseur" doesn't really apply to him, as such; I just used it as a general catch-all descriptor for actors who "won't go there" with certain aspects of their roles that they think make them not look good, i.e. valuing their personal appearance over the "realism" of the character they're playing.
      What was going through my head when I opted for word "poseur" was a similar problem that Terry Gilliam encountered with an actor in a later film; specifically: Matt Damon's refusal to have his teeth darkened in makeup for "The Brothers Grimm"...
      ...the result of which was a supposed lowly conman in muddy rural Germany in the early 1800s walking around with conspicuously fluorescent Hollywood gnashers that the character absolutely would not have had in that time and place.
      I think Terry mentioned the incident on the audio commentary to that film. Damon clearly valued "looking good" on-screen over the grimy period authenticity that Gilliam wanted - and, same as Peter Cellier, Damon clearly won the argument :)

    • @shadowraptorpitalion5869
      @shadowraptorpitalion5869 6 месяцев назад

      @@blatherskite3009 "The Brothers Grimm" was such an unpleasant experience for Gilliam that I'm sure Damon not wanting his teeth to look bad is far from his biggest complaint for that film.
      That is weird that Damon didn't want to do that, though. I know he fancies himself a Hollywood pretty boy, but one of his dreams was to work with Gilliam since he saw "Time Bandits" as a boy and loved it, and he even defended Gilliam against the Weinstein brothers in the press. You'd think that if he had that much respect for Gilliam that he'd trust his judgment on the look of his teeth serving the purposes of the film.

  • @markgraham2312
    @markgraham2312 Год назад +1

    That was great! I just learned something new about directing!

  • @user-microburst
    @user-microburst 10 месяцев назад +1

    It was an awesome movie!!

  • @HailAnts
    @HailAnts Год назад +6

    Although I don't like his politics (he's basically an old hippy) Gilliam is one of only a handful of true artiste directors. Using that word in the most positive of ways.

  • @RBCharger
    @RBCharger Год назад +14

    Time Bandits. The best movie ever made.

    • @kulwantrandhawa3766
      @kulwantrandhawa3766 Год назад +2

      NOPE - It's 12 Monkeys - with a FINE LOW KEY Performance by BRUCE WILLIS!!👍👍😍😍🤩🤩

    • @ColumbiaBeet
      @ColumbiaBeet Год назад +3

      Jolly good, jolly good.

    • @RBCharger
      @RBCharger Год назад +4

      @@ColumbiaBeet My favorite line is "I've got an idea forming in my head"

    • @basquat76
      @basquat76 Год назад +2

      @@kulwantrandhawa3766 No it's Baron Von Munchausen. Easily the best movie ever made.

    • @gamleskalle1
      @gamleskalle1 Год назад +1

      No, fell asleep watching it.

  • @Enchmac
    @Enchmac Год назад +30

    Look, its the old man from scene 24

    • @iandhr1
      @iandhr1 Год назад +3

      What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

    • @gamleskalle1
      @gamleskalle1 Год назад

      No, he is a jailor

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад +1

    Great video...👍

  • @jimmyzbike
    @jimmyzbike Год назад +1

    A legend

  • @michaelme1548
    @michaelme1548 Месяц назад +1

    I don’t understand how Time Bandits became so beloved. I remember it as being a jumbled mess.

  • @csnide6702
    @csnide6702 Год назад +7

    Time requirements or not -- first actor that refuses to do something on the script gets FIRED on the spot.

    • @johnnyw525
      @johnnyw525 Год назад +5

      And then what? Go back and reshoot all their scenes? Who’s paying for that?

  • @RustyShock
    @RustyShock Год назад

    Good acting 0:59

  • @jonathanteasdale4412
    @jonathanteasdale4412 5 месяцев назад

    A character called “horseflesh” is mentioned in the film….even mentioned in the credits. But who is it???

    • @Portponky
      @Portponky Месяц назад

      He was the seventh dwarf, but Randall seems to think he's dead. However, the credited actor shows up as one of the minions in Evil's lair. Is that how Evil knew about the map?

  • @KyleMiddleton7
    @KyleMiddleton7 Год назад

    I don't think I've ever seen all of Time Bandits. From what I recall, our family had a copy of it on VHS, but I think maybe the first entire third of so had been accidentally overwritten by something else. Still would have watched it more than a few times.

    • @TwoLeftThumbs
      @TwoLeftThumbs Год назад

      It’s on Film 4 on demand very often

  • @thomaswilliams2273
    @thomaswilliams2273 Год назад

    My one complaint would be the misleading title as there's no mention of Monty Python in the clip.

  • @zaftra
    @zaftra Год назад

    Peter Cellier is the first merchant, still alive aged 94

  • @jdrancho1864
    @jdrancho1864 Год назад

    the take-away: movie-making would be a great thing if it weren't for actors.

  • @EmileJoulbert
    @EmileJoulbert 5 месяцев назад

    Remarkably, Peter Cellier is still alive. 100 in 2028.

  • @imwan9560
    @imwan9560 Год назад

    Assalamualaikum wbt 🖐️ thanks i'm here

  • @EinarEle
    @EinarEle Год назад

    The actor is not only the emotional embodiment of their character, but also the physical manifestation, and as such can see the reality of problems that the director might miss.

    • @ATEC101
      @ATEC101 Год назад

      Yeah, right. Gilliam, also co-wrote the movie and produced. 'Actors' might just want to do the thing first and b*tch later.

  • @SeanCSHConsulting
    @SeanCSHConsulting Год назад +5

    His "biggest mistake" was blaming an actor for disagreeing with him ... Speaks volumes.

    • @JMoruzzi
      @JMoruzzi Год назад +5

      Er, no. The actor was refusing, at the last minute, to do what had been in the script all along.

  • @johnzeszut3170
    @johnzeszut3170 Год назад

    One bizarre film.

  • @JAMESLEVEE
    @JAMESLEVEE Год назад

    I thought Agamemnon speaking the King's English was a bigger error. Of course, the kids probably didn't know ancient Greek...

    • @mikezilla667
      @mikezilla667 Год назад +2

      Yrs but whose to say it really happened or was just a dream or stream of consciousness from the central character
      He and the movie are both brilliant in their own way

  • @jeffjefferson7384
    @jeffjefferson7384 Год назад

    Weird interviewer.

  • @52memor
    @52memor Год назад

    Not that good an egg