Monty Python. An Attempt to Revive a Dead Parrot?

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
What do you think of the old team's stage show? Are the these classic sketches best left to our memory vaults or boxed DVD collections or do they still have something to offer? Maybe attracting new fans.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Saw a programme about it t'other night. It was really quite interesting. Surprising how well some of the old stuff stood up, interesting to see what they've been doing since (especially Gilliam - what a nutter!), and revealing on the schoolboyish competitiveness between them. Really, bright English public schoolboys are emotionally warped/stunted like no other creatures on earth.

As to whether the new shows will be any good...hard to say. They'll be greeted with massive enthusiasm by their devoted fans - which of course always helps with anything comedy - and I'm pretty sure a good time will be had by all. Very few 'new fans' tho', would be my guess.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
The audiences seemed to love it, but it is not for me.

I watched the shows as a teenager 45 years ago and thought they were brilliant then. The fact that my parents hated them was a bonus!

Regurgitating the same old same old ... naah - they are flogging a dead parrot!
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I'm a big fan, but I could not be arsed to go Excel to see it. A mate of mine is going to five nights of it, paid for tickets 'n all!

In celebration of the MP's reunion I'm wearing my Dead Parrot T shirt today.

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Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
Second time around never works
Worked for Jesus.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
never found it that funny then.
don't find it that funny now.
probably me thobut.
and there's a huge raft of comedy talent waiting in the wings whilst these lads hog the spotlight.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
`every sperm is sacred ~ every sperm is good

"F**kin Judaen Peoples Front"

"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy"

"Bring out yer dead"

"I'm not dead yet"

"Yes you are"

"I'm feeling much better"

& the classics go on.


Legendary.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Probably the last chance to see them all (but one) perform live, the ad libs, gaffs, corpsing and general beggaring around would be worth the price of a ticket alone if their appearances on "Secret Policemans Ball" etc are anything to go by.
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
never found it that funny then.
don't find it that funny now.
probably me thobut.
and there's a huge raft of comedy talent waiting in the wings whilst these lads hog the spotlight.
10% hilarious, 10% funny and 80% crap.

Monty Python could be brilliant in small doses, but it was mainly rather boring and many of the running jokes ran for so long they made you want to scream. Despite them all being extremely talented it was really the John Cleese show - the series after he left is never aired anywhere now, and for a reason.

You can pick out some hilarious sketches to prove me wrong, but I'll maintain that if you had to sit through the full spectrum of shows you'd soon be bored stiff.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
The audiences seemed to love it, but it is not for me.

I watched the shows as a teenager 45 years ago and thought they were brilliant then. The fact that my parents hated them was a bonus!

Regurgitating the same old same old ... naah - they are flogging a dead parrot!
You watched it 45 years ago, as a teenager, Colin.

Blimey 'O' Reilly

You look just like Our Kid on your avatar photo & he's 41.

I always assumed you were the same.

Edit quickly.

Not trying to butter you up for man love.
 
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