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Actress Ellen Barkin has lashed out at Terry Gilliam for his remarks on the #MeToo movement and disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein. Photo: Reuters

‘Never get in an elevator alone with Terry Gilliam’: Ellen Barkin tweets accusation after director’s #MeToo comments

Actress Ellen Barkin has hit out at Terry Gilliam after leading criticism of the director and former Monty Python member’s “mob rule” comments on the #MeToo campaign.

Barkin, who acted in Gilliam’s 1998 movie Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, stated: “My hard won advice: never get into an elevator alone with Terry Gilliam.”

Gilliam had triggered a backlash after an interview in which he described #MeToo as creating “a world of victims” and that women who met up with Harvey Weinstein “knew what they were doing”. “Harvey opened the door for a few people, a night with Harvey – that’s the price you pay.”

He added: “It’s like when mob rule takes over, the mob is out there, they are carrying their torches and they are going to burn down Frankenstein’s castle. It’s crazy how simplified things are becoming.”

Gilliam’s comments sparked an immediate backlash, with the writer and director Judd Apatow tweeting that they were “idiotic and dangerous”, while Barkin posted: “Terry Gilliam, you talk too much.”
British actor and director Terry Gilliam. Photo: Agence France-Presse

Gilliam’s representatives have not yet responded to a request for comment.

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