Bruce Willis is taking on a human-inhabiting alien force in the new sci-fi film “Cosmic Sin”.
Bruce Willis is taking on a human-inhabiting alien force in the new sci-fi film “Cosmic Sin”.
Watch: Bruce Willis admits ‘error in judgement’Bruce Willis has blamed an 'error in judgement' after he was seen in a pharmacy in Los Angeles without a face covering. The pictures appeared in the New York Post's Page Six, in a story which also claimed that he was asked to leave the shop – a branch of Rite Aid – after refusing to put on a mask.
This month marks the 25th anniversary of “12 Monkeys,” one of the best time-travel movies ever made, and one of Bruce Willis‘s best performances in a film, but things could have gone very differently. In a new oral history on the making of “12 Monkeys,” director Terry Gilliam reveals we could have a very different actor instead of Willis.
Terry Gilliam directed Bruce Willis in the 1995 sci-fi thriller “12 Monkeys”, but the director (and, let’s not forget, founding member of Monty Python) is admitting in a new interview that he was initially reluctant to cast the actor.
cult film icon Terry Gilliam took a seemingly routine interview in an unexpected direction — by making a below-the-belt remark about actor Bruce Willis.The “Monty Python” director dropped the bizarre bombshell while giving a revealing oral — or should we say, anal — history about his 1996 sci-fi classic “12 Monkeys.”Speaking to Inverse about tapping the “Die Hard” star for the dystopian flick, Gilliam, 80, said, ” I had never been a great fan of Bruce’s before, but I liked talking to him, and I
The 25th anniversary of Terry Gilliam’s “12 Monkeys” would be worth noting no matter when it fell – it remains a modern sci-fi masterpiece, beautifully juggling big ideas, time-travel paradoxes, breathless action, and inspired performances.
Naman Ramachandran Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” has endured its latest legal hurdle.The U.K.’s Royal Courts of Justice have ruled in favor of the Jeremy Thomas-owned Recorded Picture Company (RPC), and against France’s Alfama Film Productions and CEO Paulo Branco over a rights dispute relating to Gilliam’s 2018 film, which starred Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce.The dispute dates back to 2016, when RPC first entered into a deed with Alfama, giving them the option to produce
A UK judge has ruled against producer Paolo Branco in a case in which he sought damages from RPC, the UK producers of Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.
Terry Gilliam‘s movies are often described as trippy, but despite that and how he used to work a lot with George Harrison and everyone at Monty Python, some fans may be surprised to learn that the filmmaker had never tried hallucinogenics, until now. READ MORE: Terry Gilliam Was Going To Shoot Stanley Kubrick’s Unmade ‘Lunatic At Large’ Film, But Then Lockdown Happened In an interview with la Repubblica, Gilliam talks about his very simple birthday wish.
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You’d think Terry Gilliam would like to take a break after finally getting his Don Quixote movie “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” out to the public after nearly 30 years, or after giving one problematic comment after another. Apparently, the filmmaker has no intention of taking a break, and he was even going to start shooting a film based on an idea by Stanley Kubrick this September before the lockdown put a stop to it.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentLondon-based production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation has closed key deals on documentary “He Dreams of Giants,” charting Terry Gilliam’s 30-year journey to bring the story of Don Quixote to life on screen.The film is the follow up from Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe’s “Lost in La Mancha” (2002), which focused on Gilliam’s first, and ill-fated attempt to tell the same story.Film Constellation has sold both films to Scandinavia and the
Monty Python stars John Cleese, Michael Palin, and Terry Gilliam remembered their late colleague Terry Jones at his funeral in north London on Wednesday.
John Cleese, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam have said farewell to their fellow Python Terry Jones at the comedy giant’s funeral.
In what will be an unfortunate and overbearing loss for the comedy world, Welsh actor and comedian Terry Jones has sadly passed away at the age of 77, on Tuesday, i.e. January 21, 2020.
Terry Gilliam has paid tribute to fellow Monty Python star Terry Jones after his death, calling him a “brilliant, constantly questioning, iconoclastic, righteously argumentative and angry but outrageously funny and generous and kind human being”.
Terry Jones was a member of the 1960s Monty Python whose satirical and subversive take on comedy helped revolutionise the genre.
Terry Jones, one of the comedians that made up the famed Monty Python comedy troupe, died at age 77 after battling dementia.
Filmmaker Terry Gilliam is courting controversy after lashing out at the #MeToo movement, because he’s sick of white men taking the blame for “everything that is wrong with the world.”
Terry Gilliam has said that the #MeToo movement is a “witch hunt” and that he is tired of white men being “blamed for everything that is wrong with the world”.
British musician and comedian Neil Innes has died at the age of 75.
Terry Gilliam is speaking out against the Marvel franchise for holding too much power in the film industry, along with his particular strong distaste of "Black Panther."
Monty Python star and filmmaker Terry Gilliam has provoked outrage by slamming the Black Panther movie as “bulls—” that doesn’t recreate the real Africa.
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