ADSactly Comedy: Monty Python
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The Holy Grail blew my mind.
Muuuch respect to these guys 💪⚡👍
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Same here :D Love MP :)
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Nice! I just ordered Life of Brian on Bluray the other day and I think its supposed to get here tomorrow.
I was introduced to Monty Python at a very young age and while it isn't my main go-to, it is always special to me for that reason.
"I honestly believe comedy as we know it today would not exist without Monty Python."
Truth.
Lovely, enjoy it! :D I was lucky enough to find them when I was really young, too and they really shaped the way I think and talk .For the better, obviously. Don't wanna imagine what I'd be like without MP :D Much duller, surely.
I've always found British humour to be very exquisite and intelligent. I didn't know this show or this group of comedians, but from what you say, they marked a whole era. In particular, I've always been curious to know which comedy program started the idea of having laughs and applause heard in comedies or which program created the idea of doing short sketches with different characters. Watching Monty Python's videos, I remembered a cult, critical, ironic and scathing comedy, which I love and which also satirizes British society: Little Britain. I love that comedy! It's a pity that, like all good things, it's over. Greetings, @honeydue
Greetings, @honeydue. Excellent publication. It's interesting to know that Monty Python was a British comedy phenomenon and a great school for comedians. I had already been recommended 'Brian's Life', I could only see some fragments on youtube, but I will look for a way to see this complete film that was a box-office success. Thank you for bringing this post with quality content for @adsactly readers.
I was a follower of the Monty Pythons. I could see several of their accomplishments. I own in dvd The life of Brian and The meaning of life. Although the first one seems to me of a special quality because of its sarcastic humour, my favourite is The meaning of life, because it not only brings together irony and humour, but also a metafictional sense, which interests me a lot among the features of art in general.
In my city I directed a cinema club with a large hall, "Ocho y medio" was called. We exhibited several of his films there. There was a unique experience with the audience when we presented The meaning of life, because because of its burlesque and self-referential game, at first, it was believed that the projectionist had made the wrong roll of film. But it was part of the film.
Then I followed the individual realizations, particularly those of Terry Gilliam. Of all that he did, I have a special appreciation for Brazil and Twelve monkeys.
The Monty Python were great, and they made very important contributions to contemporary cinema.
Thanks for your good post, @honeydue.
I laughed until I cried with the Monty Python movies. An irreverent humor with nuances of irony. It is intelligent comedy for all audiences. Everyone will enjoy according to their referents. I think that sarcasm, at times, did not help his films were blockbusters, but he did captivate an audience that needed to hear jokes about contemporary life.
His cinematographic work is a school of trial and error that sought to find the balance between quality and humor. In my view they did, especially when I think of "The meaning of life" and "Life of Brian."
Excellent publication @honeydue. Applause for you and the Monty Python. Bravo @adsactly, a live for the cinema.