Showing posts with label terry gilliam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terry gilliam. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

You Can Watch Terry Gilliam's The Wholly Family Here


Maverick filmmaker and former Monty Python member Terry Gilliam and the Scottish online distributor Distrify asked bloggers like me to take part in a unique experiment to help distribute Gilliam’s latest film via the Internet.


Although this unique auteur is at an age when many men think of golf and slippers, Terry Gilliam is embracing new technologies and forward-thinking methods of distribution to ensure his latest film THE WHOLLY FAMILY, winner of the 2011 European Short Film Award, is seen by his fans worldwide. (Running time approx 17 mins)


No old school cinema, DVD or TV, with the supply roads controlled by faceless bureaucrats, for this wild man of film! With the help of Distrify and bloggers (particularly Python fan blogs like this one) all over the world, he is carrying out a new method of engaging with his fans known as D2F- direct to fan.


For the first time in film history, a fan of Terry Gilliam will be able to buy the film directly from the man himself. Using the Distrify player, Terry is able to simply and effectively sell the film direct to those who want to see it without having to persuade a cinema to book it; a retailer to put it on their shelves or a broadcaster to license and schedule it. Terry can offer the film for sale from his own site. This blog is acting as conduit to Terry himself and has, therefore, become a Gilliam elf working away at the grindstone making like fans aware of what is going on.


Anyone can now simply watch the trailer on this blog and then without leaving the page, they can purchase the THE WHOLLY FAMILY straight away for the price of a cup of tea (cold tea, without milk, or sugar, or tea!) and watch it for 5 times over 30 days on their computer, iPhone, Android phone, iPad or internet-enabled TV.


"I just sit in a comfy chair and get you guys to do all my work,” said Gilliam from his home in Highgate North London. "Of course gone are the days when I could exploit my helpers for a crust of bread and a cup of sour milk. Unfortunately, you will also earn money from the selling of the film, which is another first. It is the way forward for filmmakers like me. Distrify means that more of the money made from exploiting a film goes to the people who made and financed it. This in turn means that the money can be reinvested and more films will be made, thus creating more jobs. Distrify has made a small step for The Wholly Family but a giant leap forward for the film industry.”


Here are some stills from the movie that are supposed to encourage you to watch the movie, obviously:









Distrify's Contact Details:

+44 (0)782 891 8152

andy.green+blog@distrify.com

http://www.distrify.com

http://www.terrygilliamweb.com

Friday, 27 January 2012

Monty Python team set for film reunion with Absolutely Anything

Terry Jones, the Python who oversaw Life of Brian, to direct 'sci-fi farce' in which remaining comics voice a group of aliens

Full Monty … the remaining Pythons in 2009 (l-r): Michael Palin, John Cleese, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Eric Idle. Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA

The Monty Python team is set to reunite for the cinema screen for the first time since 1983, according to a report in Variety magazine.

Terry Jones, director of Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life, as well as co-director (with Terry Gilliam) of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, is to helm a "sci-fi farce" called Absolutely Anything. The other Pythons are being lined up to voice the roles of a group of aliens who endow an earthling with the power to do "absolutely anything".

Sporadic attempts at a Python film reunion have been made since their cinema career as a group ended. All surviving Pythons bar Eric Idle participated in the recent A Liar's Autobiography, an adaptation of the book by former Python Graham Chapman, who died in 1989, and his long-term partner, David Sherlock.

But in a recent interview for the Guardian, Terry Gilliam cast doubt on whether a reunion would ever be successfully achieved. "We all have our own careers now … the BBC put us on 10 years ago, and it was an hour of mediocrity … the work wasn't what it should be."

Jones's directorial career hit the buffers after 1996's The Wind in the Willows with Steve Coogan; he was reportedly upset at its treatment by its distributors in the UK and US and decided to concentrate on TV, writing and opera instead.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Are you the biggest Monty Python fan of your country?

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(image: Rightee)

By 'biggest', I''m not referring to your physical size. 'biggest' here simply means 'most dedicated, devoted or fanatical' (but let's not get too weird about it).

I'm compiling the definitive list of the biggest Monty Python fans around the world, by country. I want to show (and get to know) that band of people who are totally obsessed with Python and whose lives have basically been taken over by it (like mine!). A global family of Monty Python devotees.

If you think you deserve to be included in the list, drop me a line at almondwhirl@gmail.com with "Biggest Monty Python Fan" as the subject line, telling me why you think you qualify. Include photos, links to videos, sites, blogs, Twitter accounts, Facebook Pages or anything else you want to send over - plus, of course, whichever country you'd like to represent (country of birth or where you live - that's up to you, whatever you feel is right). I'll then add your story to The Biggest Monty Python Fans in the World.

Here's a made up example of the sort of thing I'm after:

"Was in the audience of one of the original TV shows, aged 18, and have been a fan ever since. Got John Cleese's autograph at the premiere of Life of Brian and have the complete collection of all the Python TV shows, movies, books and albums."
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The Biggest Monty Python Fans in the World


...by country.
If you feel you deserve to be included in this list, click here.

Australia

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

American Samoa

Andorra

Angola

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Aruba

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin

Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Brunei

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Cape Verde

Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile

China

Christmas Island

Cocos Islands

Colombia

Comoros

Congo

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Cote d'Ivoire

Croatia

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica

Dominican Republic

East Timor

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Equitorial Guinea

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Falkland Islands

Faroe Islands

Fiji

Finland

France

French Guyana

French Polynesia

Gabon

Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Gibraltar

Greece

  • Ina Alba: I am 17 years old (as at 17/06/10) and I believe I am the biggest Python fan in my country, if not in the world! I live in Greece where Python is relatively unknown because of the dictatorship during the 60s and early 70s. Pythons have changed my life for the best. I live for their films, shows etc almost every moment and I laugh without people knowing the reason! I have every Terry Gilliam film, the whole flying circus, fawlty towers, the human face, medieval lives. The 1948 Show, how to irritate people, do not adjust your set, full python films, 3 lives and mike's documentaries...oh and two books! The Pythons' autobiography by the Pythons and Michael's diaries, volume 1! I had to travel to London so as to buy these because no python books are available here! I am a dedicated fan, celebrating their anniversary each october and I think I am the only Greek on Pythonline.com and palinstravels.com Hmm I said too much so I'll shut up now!
  • Annie Terz: I own loads of Python merchandise (posters, books, DVD's etc), and I have seen every single thing Monty Python and the Pythons on their own have made. I haven't met any one of them (as at 24/07/11), not even indirectly but we live and hope! Monty Python urged me to grow up and formed not only my personality but my lifestyle too. It helped me through a few unpleasant years and is still making my world go round! We all find our motivation to live through different forces, and there's always someone we turn to when we are in a dead end. Monty Python is my God; and what if this is offensive, Monty wouldn't really care now would he?
Greenland

Grenada

Guadeloupe

Guam

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

  • Annisa Alina Putri: Hi, my name is Annisa Alina Putri, my internet name is Ade Siregar. Well, Ade is my nickname and i like my nickname because it sounds so cool heheh. Anyway i'm a girl who is crazy about Monty Python. Why do i call myself the Biggest Python Fan in my country? (i live in Indonesia, know where that is? no one knows where that is heheh) Because i think i am the only 15-year-old girl in my country who would drool over Michael Palin and not Justin Bieber. And my friends know nothing about Monty Python before i tell em about how awesome and influential Monty Python is to the world. I tell em about how the junk messages were named after their sketch, and their reactions were 'oh..' And i'm always mumbling about Monty Python on twitter, without no one responding it, that's how lonely i am as a fan. My favorite pythons are John or Graham. and Michael, and The Terrys... Did i miss someone? oh yeah, EWIC. heheh. Which Terry is the first one? Maybe Jones, or Gilliam, or Jones, or Gilliam, anyway i love em. Anyway i hope you can post my name on your blog so people know that there is a country named Indonesia, kiss kiss.
Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kiribati

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macau

Macedonia

Madagascar

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Martinique

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mayotte

Mexico

Micronesia

Moldova

Monaco

Mongolia

Montenegro

Montserrat

Morocco

Mozambique

Myanmar

Namibia

Nauru

Nepal

Netherlands

Netherlands Antilles

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

Niue

Norfolk Island

North Korea

Northern Mariana Islands

Norway

  • My name is Henning, I am 23 years old at the moment (March 2012) and if you want to make contact leave a comment on my blog (the link is further down). I am not only the finest breeder of the Norwegian Blue parrot (which I feed exclusively with Norwegian Jarlsberg, whenever its in stock at my local cheese shop (not often)), but also quite a fan of Monty Python, though with no more personal experience then the series, the movies, the documentaries, and whatever the hell Not the Messiah was. I also guvern a blog with an iron fist, www.DetMagiskeKongeriket.blogg.no (primarily in Norwegian), which sporadically mentions Monty Python. Photo caption: This is a friend and myself outside of the Norwegian Parliament, clowns on the inside, clowns on the outside.
Oman

Pakistan

Palau

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Pitcairn Islands

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Reunion

Romania

Russia

  • Kate: (don't know her surname) who lives in St Petersberg
Rwanda

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and Grenadines

Samoa

San Marino

Sao Tome and Principe

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Serbia and Montenegro

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Somalia

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sri Lanka

St Helena

St Pierre and Miquelon

Sudan

Suriname

Swaziland

Sweden

  • Thina Hederstedt: Can blabber a whole bunch of useless information or recite holy grail from beginning to end - became a python fan at the age of 10 (the first time I saw a grown up man in full frontal, that might be the reason I went gay. haha) then a fan of neil when I was about 14, but with youtube at our fingertips I have become a HUGE-neil-fan. I have been known to break out in hysterical giggling over random things like tennis on the tv, someone saying "burma", someone bragging over how rich he/she is, liberty bell being played on the radio and ANYONE in a kilt. I am also one of those people who makes odd references that no one gets all the time, or just say "lemon curry?" (or in swedish "citron curry?") now and again just to see the looks on people's faces. favourite sketch: penguin on the televison. favourite movie: holy grail. favourite song: at the moment "eric the half a bee" favourite python: depends on when you ask me. but most of the time, I would say graham or eric. who is the 7th?: I have decided there were 9! so neil, carol AND connie count! ME: thina hederstedt twitter: @thina82 pythonline: the_thina youtube: kyrastube msn: estet_kikka@hotmail.com (but say "python" in the subject line)
Switzerland

Syria

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Togo

Tokelau

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

  • Hi my name is Selcuk Umur from Turkey .
    i a wared of Pythons first with 'Philosophy Football' .Then i searched of them and watched 'The Holly Grail'' that was the absurd type of humor which i was looking for all my life . Following days i watched 'Life Of Brain' and that was the second shock for me .I think that they were still PERFECT ..then i dedicated myself to inform people who didn't meet Pythons yet.I can say that i am little bit failed because many people who watches the Python films with me they never can laugh because i start to laugh to the scenes a minute before it starts forwhy i watched films so many times plus in my spare time i read the scripts of the films on internet .However i have success on internet to inform people .In september 2007 i opened the first ''MONTY PYTHON'' named and dedicated group on facebook and that group reached 4.879 members.In that group me and other members say to each others 'Nİ''many times and dignify The Pythons all around the world.Unfortunately Facebook Admins Migrated the group to the archive now there is 17 members but i believe that i will reach bigger numbers of people to inform again. In all these things i watch 'The Flying Circus' sketches on youtube and following Michael Palins 'New Europa' documentary on BBC HD,collecting Python members Personal Best DVD s ,and i am waiting for the day that i will avert my eyes from GOD:) at he end in of a life which is full with PYTHON knowledge.

    P.S. I still watch the series of Suddenly Susan Tv series to see Eric Idle as Ian Maxtone-Graham :)
Turkmenistan

Turks and Caicos Islands

Tuvalu

Uganda

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

  • Becky Freeman: I've been a big Monty Python fan for about 2 years now (as at 15/06/10) and have collected nearly 100 Python or Python-related things which have come to the sum of over £500, which is a lot for me as I'm only 16 years old! I love Monty Python so much and Michael Palin is my favourite. I must have seen/heard/read everything he has ever done (almost) and I have written to him too! For my 16th birthday, I had a Python costume party. That's me (above) dressed as a Gumby with the Monty Python Live book I got for my birthday. I think I am a huge Monty Python and I would like to be included within the United Kingdom as that is my home and the birthplace of Python. Thank you very much :)
  • Dan from Scotland
United States
  • Laura Vorgias: can quote most of the sketches and movies word for word... not like anyone would want to hear that. @lvorgias
  • Holly Perry: My name is Holly Perry, I've loved Monty Python for about 15 years (as at 17/06/10). In the past few years, I've come to love them even more. Not a day goes by where something doesn't happen that reminds me of something Python related. I recently had a silly walk tattooed on my shoulder and I'd love to get more python tattoos. I own every movie, have a couple posters, have the collector's box set on Flying Circus, and if you ask my seven year old son what rule #1 one is on any random occasion, he'll tell you "No Pooftahs". I'm on Facebook as Holly Johnston Perry and I'm a member of Pythonline.com as "Holly" I like to think I'm one of the biggest fans in America, and if I'm not, well, then I'm the biggest fan in Florida.
  • TheRealGilliamFan: Hi! Here's my story. I'm American. Too young to have grown up watching Monty Python's Flying Circus when it was broadcast, but I love it now! I own the Monty Python's Flying Circus complete box set and all of the Monty Python films on DVD. The Meaning of Life is my favorite Python film.I'm a member of Pythonline. And while I must admit Terry Gilliam is my favorite Python alumnus… http://therealgilliamfan.blogspot.com, http://www.youtube.com/therealgilliamfan, @realgilliamfan… I do love ALL the guys :)
Virgin Islands

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vatican City

Venezuela

Vietnam

Wallis and Futuna

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe
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Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Why is the Monty Python story so interesting?

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image credit: pythonline.net

Arguably the most famous comedy 'troupe' of all time, more than 40 years after its first TV broadcast, Monty Python still commands respect and fanaticism over its millions of fans. Discuss...

There are obviously many reasons, so I am going to be pretentious enough to put forward a few ideas of my own:
  • They were born at just the right time. Just watch any British Pathé or Movietone News from the 40s and 50s and you will be able to see, straight away, how stiff, pompous and stuffy society was at that time. Perfect fodder to point out and ridicule. For example, the Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things sketch (episode 18 of Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Complete Boxset [DVD] [1969]),

Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things sketch (4:18-6:40)
  • They never realised they were changing the face of British comedy (make that, Global comedy) forever. They were just college students having a laugh and getting some things off their collective chests. They had no idea that they would be called iconoclasts and that what they were doing then, would make it impossible for sketch show writers to ever come up with anything original.
  • Their style is a unique and peculiar mix of smutty school boy humour involving a lot of burping and farting and jokes about botties and people's private parts (for example, Are You Embarrassed Easily? on Another Monty Python Record) with highbrow, intellectual thought about about history, art, philosophy and countless other disciplines (for example, the whole movie Monty Python's 'Meaning of Life' [DVD] [1983])

I could go on but I think that will do for now.

To be continued...

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