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And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I’m going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog” and stick to the pledge anyway. “You gotta get over it!” one man in the audience yelled. “This is not a game … right and wrong matter,” ...
Back in 1995 the original version of the original trilogy was released on VHS advertised as "Last time available" or something like that. Now, the way I remember it, I understood that as meaning it was the last time the original version was going to be...
Because this record was affixed to the front of a postcard. Let’s think about that concept for a second. It’s one that we covered in my fourth post on this blog about the Monty Python flexi-disc, you may recall. The record that Alex mailed came from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans...
Nice. ——— That little tidbit is not in my soon-to-be-released marriage book. However, there IS an entire sex chapter devoted to um, our sex life. (There’s even this one detail that my editor wanted me to take out because she thought it was too gross but I asked a few friends...
While in college, Hendra working alongside future Monty Python members John Cleese and Graham Chapman. He’d later come to America, where he’d work on the television shows 'Playboy After Dark' and ABC’s 'Music Scene.' Still, his most recognizable role was that of Ian Faith, the ...
From Beijing With Love(1994) Hong Kong’s King of Comedy in the 90s was Stephen Chow and he was in fine form with this bloody and bloody funny James Bond spoof. The movie is so inspired and so random there’s a genuine Monty Python vibe to it. Chow’s co-star, Anita Y...
(officially credited on the elaborate sleeve). Bandleader Ian Anderson recalled in 1997 that his concept-album spoof, released at the height of prog mania, was deliberately "complex, confusing and, above all, tongue-in-cheek" — similar to the frenzied humor of giants like Monty Python. The...
(officially credited on the elaborate sleeve). Bandleader Ian Anderson recalled in 1997 that his concept-album spoof, released at the height of prog mania, was deliberately "complex, confusing and, above all, tongue-in-cheek" — similar to the frenzied humor of giants like Monty Python. The...