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“We suffered for our art. You have to suffer for our art as well!”
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“I've given up asking questions. l merely float on a tsunami of acceptance of anything life throws at me ... and marvel stupidly.”
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“Help! Help! I'm being repressed!”
― Monty Python and the Holy Grail
― Monty Python and the Holy Grail
“I never define depression, clinical or otherwise. It's the basis of most life. It seems to be the modern world: we all are depressed.”
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“Necessity might be the mother of invention, but restriction is the mother of efficiency.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“Be Safe: Be Suspicious
Suspicion Breeds Confidence
Don't suspect a friend, report him”
― Brazil: The Evolution of the 54th Best British Film Ever Made
Suspicion Breeds Confidence
Don't suspect a friend, report him”
― Brazil: The Evolution of the 54th Best British Film Ever Made
“because she should be sure in her soul that the most terrifying thing in the forest was her”
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“It’s as if the future is coming to us faster than we are heading to it. I think it was the author William Gibson who suggested that global stocks of cognitive dissonance are currently so high they threaten to make the traditional idea of science fiction redundant. And once you reach my age, you tend to find that the individual days become really long, but the years get shorter, which only distorts your temporal perspective still further.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“I want this on my tombstone: Here lies Terry Gilliam--RIP--'He giggled in awe.”
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“Well, I really want to encourage a kind of fantasy, a kind of magic. I love the term magic realism, whoever invented it – I do actually like it because it says certain things. It's about expanding how you see the world. I think we live in an age where we're just hammered, hammered to think this is what the world is. Television's saying, everything's saying 'That's the world.' And it's not the world. The world is a million possible things.”
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“It’s much easier not to sell your soul when no one wants to buy it, and I’ve always been afraid my resolve might weaken if I ever gave it a chance.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“An ambivalence about the relationship between the rural and the urban has been a major underlying theme of the films I’ve made. On the one hand, I love cities for their architecture and as hothouses of culture and art. On the other, I hate them as man-made excrescences conspiring to obscure our view of the natural world.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“that’s probably why I had to go into film-making – to acquire the deep emotional and spiritual wounds which my shockingly happy childhood had so callously denied me.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“the past always being easier to cling on to, whereas the future can only be understood once it’s actually happening.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“When you’ve only got thirty-six Kodachromes in a roll, all the photos have to be considered, not like that digital shit where you can just keep hammering it.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“One of the many funny things about comic books is that the Catholic Church invented them. I discovered this in Rome when I saw the way they used to have the texts the priest would read from unfurling over the lectern – almost like a scroll – with a series of ornate illustrations across the bottom, upside down on the page, but the right way up for the illiterate church-goers (which was most of them), who could then follow the action in pictorial form while the man in the dress chuntered on in Latin.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever.”
― Adventures of Baron Munchhausen: The Screenplay
― Adventures of Baron Munchhausen: The Screenplay
“Cynicism can often be a way of covering up one’s own inability to do great deeds.”
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
― Gilliamesque: A Pre-posthumous Memoir
“Baron Munchausen : Gentlemen! Don't you think it would be a good idea to silence those enemy cannons?
Gunner : No, sir.
Baron Munchausen : No?
Gunner : It's Wednesday.”
― Adventures of Baron Munchhausen: The Screenplay
Gunner : No, sir.
Baron Munchausen : No?
Gunner : It's Wednesday.”
― Adventures of Baron Munchhausen: The Screenplay




