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Byline: Paul Revoir TV CorrespondentDaily Mail (London)
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail satire is used quite often to make fun of the Catholic faith. One of the most noteworthy moments is near the beginning of the movie when the monks are walking through the town chanting. Monty Python may use rather ludicrous humor to get their point acros...
Terry Jones has died. His achievements as a Monty Python, and as a writer, director, and actor in other realms, are well and duly celebrated. He was a very nice and good person. And rather funny. We were lucky to have collaborated with him on some small things. Here are two performan...
Trump's monologues aren't funny because of their by now, shopworn self-promotion or his Don Rickles' insult-a-minute delivery when reporters get under his skin. Rather, the routinely lie-laden performances follow the Monty Python model, transforming press conferences into a loony"Spama...
Later, Idle shared the current, American comedy he finds funny. He first said Oliver, which the moderator interjected “doesn’t count” despite cheers from the audience. Idle went on to citeSilicon ValleyandVeepas American shows he thinks are funny. ...
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The film Monty Python and the Holy Grail made everything a joke but still followed the way the events happened in the other stories. While King Arthur leads his knights to find the Holy Grail they are faced with many obstacles along the way that are made to be funny situations. Through...
The endlessly quoted 1975 comedy remains both a clear product of its era and a timelessly funny masterworkIt was with some surprise, as I gathered my recollections of Monty Python and the Holy Grail before its 50th anniversary this week, that I realised I had seen it in full only once, ...
He continued: “I remember when we were at the 02 [in London in 2014] selling out every night, 160,000 seats in 10 nights. I think it was theTelegraphwho wrote a piece saying: ‘WasMonty Pythonever really funny?’ The answer is, it was to enough people.” ...