Life of Brian is the best thing ever made about left wing politics. OK, so there's some bible stuff in there, but anyone who has spent time in lefty politics will recognise plenty.
I love a lot of their stuff, but I've got bad vibes about this. Jimmy 85's question is a very good one. For me, Cleese lost it around the time he founded Video Arts. Not sure I even found Michael Palin funny last time I listened to him, either.
Sincerely, hope I'm wrong but not expecting anything much.
Favourite sketch - probably philosophers playing football.
Life of Brian is the best thing ever made about left wing politics. OK, so there's some bible stuff in there, but anyone who has spent time in lefty politics will recognise plenty.
Splitters!
It has absolutely Nothing to do with left or right wing politics , it's just bloody funny. In fact it's actually taking the piss out of someone like you who thinks its political . Watch it again .
Remember the whole family sitting down and watching Life of Brian when I was ten or eleven. It was the first film I saw which opened my mind to thing a little bit differently.
No you must read it. You need to be reminded how they report things.
this piece is over the top ... BUT .. there is almost certainly a lot of truth included in it .. the world is littered with bands, businesses, marriages etc etc that have gone sour ... money is a great healer/compromiser/truce maker
Walked past John Cleese once in Covent Garden and oohed and erred and sidled off before I made an idiot of myself. I'd get tongue tied and he had the biggest scowl on his face so didn't approach him.
Spamalot was great when I went. It was at the Cliffs in Southend with erm Matthew Kelly as King Arthur on his last night.
Redneck more like. I've just looked up your previous comments. You don't say much but what you do is pretty pathetic. At least you're consistent, you get off on having a pop at everyone: Me, Henry, Uncle, NLA..... What a strange way to carry on? Well you'll be pleased to know that I'm going to follow my dear friend Henry's style and switch to ignore mode where you are concerned young man.
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Favourite Python moment:-
Pope. It's about this 'Last Supper' of yours Michaelangelo, I'm not happy about it.
Michelaelangelo. Oh no. It took hours!
Splitters!
Sincerely, hope I'm wrong but not expecting anything much.
Favourite sketch - probably philosophers playing football.
In fact it's actually taking the piss out of someone like you who thinks its political .
Watch it again .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUspLVStPbk
Quite unbelievable.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2510231/Whats-brought-Monty-Python-together.html
NICE!!
Walked past John Cleese once in Covent Garden and oohed and erred and sidled off before I made an idiot of myself. I'd get tongue tied and he had the biggest scowl on his face so didn't approach him.
Spamalot was great when I went. It was at the Cliffs in Southend with erm Matthew Kelly as King Arthur on his last night.
We've already been over your previous incarnation, so pipe down.
Why did you edit your post? Got something to say then say it.
At least you're consistent, you get off on having a pop at everyone: Me, Henry, Uncle, NLA.....
What a strange way to carry on? Well you'll be pleased to know that I'm going to follow my dear friend Henry's style and switch to ignore mode where you are concerned young man.