Silver Tongue

an-average-sized-person:

airyairyquitecontrary:

mituna:

honestly monty python and the holy grail is just a dnd session w/ really uncooperative players and a dm who worked really hard on a campaign but gave up halfway through

FINE the POLICE arrive and ARREST EVERYBODY go home.

no, for real, these are actual things that happened during filming:

-it was produced with a budget of around $400,000, so they had to make a lot of cutbacks. like, a lot. it even effected the staging of scenes. (watch lancelot’s helmet!)

-neil innes, who wrote the songs the characters sang in the movie, was originally supposed to compose a score for the film, but the budget meant that he couldn’t get the “epic” sound that he wanted. most of the score wound up being taken from a stock music catalog.

-the job of directing fell onto both terry gilliam and terry jones, who both had different ideas for the film. also neither of them had directed a feature film before, AND they were both acting in the film. (gilliam directed the cartoon sequences for the group)

-on the first day of filming the camera they had rented completely fell apart and they had to get a new one.

-it was filmed in rural scotland in the middle of fall, so it was damp and rainy most of the time.

-the hotel they were staying at was so cheap that they only had hot water for a few hours a day, so when shooting days ended they all made a mad dash back to their rooms just for a hot shower.

-graham chapman, who played king arthur, was battling with chronic alcoholism and was suffering the brunt of the symptoms. it got so bad the rest of the group told him “if you don’t fix your problems by next year we’ll kick you out”. thankfully he did, and recovered just in time for their next movie, life of brian.

-major revisions to the script would be made on the fly. patsy, the little guy who follows king arthur around, was originally supposed to have beens sir gawain, who would constantly break the fourth wall and tell the audience how the crew created the special effects. there was an entire sequence planned where the knights would meet a guy named “king brian the wild”, who would let people into his castle and force them to sing in close harmony before killing them. the running gag with the coconuts was a last minute decision, the thought process behind it being “well we can’t afford real horses and the movie is already pretty silly so why not show how we made the horse sounds?”

-tim the enchanter had a much more “magical” name in the script, but john cleese forgot it and just made up a name.

-originally the movie was supposed to end with a climactic battle sequence between arthur’s troops and the frenchmen at castle aaaargh. at first the frenchmen seem to have the upper hand, and almost decimate arthur’s troops…until a gang of swallows fly by and drop coconuts on their heads, finishing the joke set up at the beginning of the film. sadly the grail wasn’t in the castle and the knights go home dejected…only to wind up in modern london, where they buy the grail at harrod’s department store. but the budget wasn’t enough to get real swallows or make convincing fake swallows, and at that point they were sick of working on the film, so they said “fuck it the cops arrest everyone”.

so “a dnd session gone wrong” perfectly sums up both the movie and the process of making the movie.

wow1076:

I’m 2 episodes in and still can’t believe this is real

amalishope:

When they say goodnight but you still see them online an hour later..

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kuro–sawa:

pettyartist:

alpha-bread:

5adchan:

very-salty-popcorn:

sinnerbird:

sinnerbird:

sinnerbird:

im going to start a thread of pokemon drawn to the sizes of the things theyre based on

here, i’ll start 

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also this thread is open to anyone

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A very small boi enters

@alpha-bread

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!!!!! This is Zangoose she’s pointy and I love her

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I chose the littlest ones cause the BIG ones were always tadpoles and the little ones were always poliwogs.

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A pocket sized boy

pocket monsters

toonprincess:

God I love Rick & Morty

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sapristiyeller:

I remember seeing a various really good post about the visual references to american comicbook artist in My Hero Academia, like how Stain takes cues from the 90′s edgy anti-hero aesthetic or how the more exagerated mouth expressions are like those drawn by Todd Mcfarlane -especially Bakugo’s.

All that said I decided to specualte myself about what artists inspired All Might design, both the musclebound and the more scrawny version.

The heroic version of All Might has been compared to a Rob Liefeld character due to his absurd size but I think it looks more like how John Byrne drew Superman but with a way heavier inking.

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Even his smile looks like an exagerated version of how Byrne drew Supes’ own.

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As for his  more humble version, the dropped shoulders that seem to blend his neck and arms, the angular face and the simplistic mouth shape with square teeth remind me mostly of how Mike Mignola draws Hellboy.

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showerthoughtsofficial:

If Monopoly were real, the banker would be immune from going to jail.