I'm a big fan, but I could not be arsed to go Excel to see it.
Probably just as well., as you really would have been disappointed ... it is at the O2 Arena
I'm a big fan, but I could not be arsed to go Excel to see it.
Probably just as well., as you really would have been disappointed ... it is at the O2 Arena
I agree with you.
Where is the new stuff?
I'd love to see something new, innovative, groundbreaking and funny. That would be ace.
About two hundred thousand folk are going to go and the these shows, even more will see a live viewing at cinemas on telly later on in the week, and no doubt it will sell on DVD.
It would appear MP and the like are having another moment.
In terms of actual acting, in my professional as well as personal opinion, Terry Gilliam is also the best actor of the lot. Never seen anyone so committed to the uttermost ends of performance, although only ever in short bursts.Cheery as always eh? They're not just re-doing the old stuff though. They've rewritten some stuff, removed some material that would be offensive now, and indulged in a silly nostalgia fest, good on them. Great to hear that, as in the old days, Terry Gilliam is the most original and funniest one by far. http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/jul/02/monty-python-live-mostly-anarchic-wit
Terry Gilliam is a genius on so many levels. I particularly enjoy his films which are sometimes mind boggling. I would put John Cleese up there as a very talented actor too.In terms of actual acting, in my professional as well as personal opinion, Terry Gilliam is also the best actor of the lot. Never seen anyone so committed to the uttermost ends of performance, although only ever in short bursts.
I think John Cleese is a talented comedy actor - I can't see him handling drama convincingly. Brilliant in Fawlty Towers of course. Michael Palin is (I feel) a talented comedy actor and a not bad straight actor (also a lovely bloke).Terry Gilliam is a genius on so many levels. I particularly enjoy his films which are sometimes mind boggling. I would put John Cleese up there as a very talented actor too.
A big thanks to @Gravity Aided for that clip. I don't remember it at all, despite being a huge fan, it has lifted my mood the whole day!
Only temporarily, until the whole thing got rumbled..........Worked for Jesus.
Funnily enough (ho ho) so does he...tho' not for quite the reason you suggest. I remember him saying once that when they were doing Fawlty Towers, he used to spend the last half hour before any filming with his entire back clenched rigid, to get his whole body 'in character' for the manic, neurotic intensity of Basil. But since having therapy, he just couldn't do it anymore...he'd lost the seam of repressed fury he'd once been able to tap into.John Cleese hasn't been funny for about 2 decades. He takes himself way too seriously these days. I blame the psychotherapy.