Posted on 10/05/2009 10:43:08 AM PDT by Phlap
No, it wasn't.
-PJ
One of my favorites: the football game between the German and Greek philosophers. Absolute genius at work. That and the game show with Karl Marx and Mao Tse-Tung competing for home appliances.
My faves: The Architects Sketch, The Dirty Vicar Sketch, and the election sketch (with the lumberjack song).
Did you see the comedy awards show (I believe it was from Denver, CO) where the surviving "Pythons" brought along an urn with a "Graham Chapman" tag on it. During the show, it was knocked over, and they ran around with brooms and a dust-buster, trying to clean it up, and wound up sweeping a great amount of it under the carpet! I have no doubt that Graham would have approved.
BTW, it's not commonly known that Graham Chapman was an MD! How would you have liked to get a check-up from him?!?!?!
Mark
Is this the five-minute argument or the full session?
“The Dinsdales. Cruel but fair!”
“He nailed your head to floor!”
“Well, ‘e had to, didn’t ‘e?”
Classic.
Hoss
He’s not the Messiah! He’s a Very Naughty Boy!
Interviewed him on a college radio station in Oct of 1982; he asked me if he could utter a loud squawk at the end, and he did (”I bet that messed your meters up”). I also saw him perform a Dangerous Sports Club comedy routine at the Channel nightclub in Boston and I have an album of him telling stories during a college tour in the 80s, Looks Like Another Brown Trouser Job
The Life of Brain. Especially the ending. ;-)
Oh, and ‘The Lumberjack Song’. LOL!
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/42973/monty_pythons_flying_circus_the_lumberjack_song/
My 2 favorite bits from the movie are the "Call me Loretta" bit and where the Centurion gives Brian the Latin grammar lesson.
Mark
Obummer has a czar for that.
Not sure of the name, but the man eating house. I loved all those silly, cut out animations.
Back then, no cable 50 miles from cleveland and 50 miles from Erie so only 4 channels. I was in HS in 71 and stumbled across PBS and saw something I would never forget. These characters dressed up like some south american politians, all in white, the set was a white, and they started shooting each other. Red blood started to flow out of the the gunshot holes in their outfits like from a raging hose as they made these silly faces. I could believe what I was seeing and still love them.
I still stop and watch reruns when flipping through the channels - some of the funniest stuff ever.
Too bad Cleese turned into a potty-mouthed, Bush-hating tool.
The IFC Independent Film Channel with be airing a six part documentary on the Pythons Oct. 18th-23rd @ 9:00 est. I found The Bishop sketch to be a riot to this day.Also, this channel does not censor, and the best part, no frekin’ commercials :)
The Larch.
A couple of years ago a new bio came out about a superstar which revealed that he was a big Monty Python. It was Elvis.
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