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Theatre of The Absurd -- Monty Python
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:56 pm
by QuietMonkey
I was just watching -- so here's a few ...
The Non-Illegal Robbery
Confuse a Cat (which I hadnt remembered ever seeing):
Sir Edward Interview (a pretty basic one):
so many other that are real solid classics...
Re: Monty Python gang...
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:39 am
by sunshine229
UK humour is sooooo funny (once you're used to it)
The only American show that beats it's British counterpart is the US Office... check this out:
This vid won't embed but it is DEFINITELY worth the click (4 1/2 mins but WELL worth it!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgjQbni4 ... re=related

Re: Monty Python gang...
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:20 pm
by QuietMonkey
sunshine229 wrote:
UK humour is sooooo funny (once you're used to it)
I guess I grew up on British humour since day one -- with all older brothers and sisters passing down there taste in music, comedy and everything else less palatable as well (snicker)...
The Office has never been a show I liked much; some of the use of there "thats what she said" joke is pretty funny but it grows old quick for me. I didnt watch the Office much really, but I thought Steve Carel (sp) was pretty good in the Get Smart movie. (The guys who really suck are Vince Vaughn, etc., just all trash to me)
BUT, before The Office the same guys (I think) wrote for Arrested Development which I really liked. It was much crazier and I dare say more liike Fawlty Towers (one of the best comedies):
This compilation has a fun soundtrack too:
Re: Monty Python gang...
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:54 am
by sunshine229
I've never seen Arrested Development but that clip makes it look quite funny.
But now I've decided that Steve Carrell deserves his own topic, so to check out more "that's what she said", click here!
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=41544

Re: Theatre of The Absurd -- Monty Python
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:36 pm
by mogster
I first watched Monty Python when I was quite young in the company of older brothers & a lot of the humour went over my head at the time. It didn't take to long for me to catch tho
Does anyone remember a show

with Marty Feldman & Spike Milligan?

That was truly absurd but I remember my eldest brother literally rolling around on the floor with laughter.
Another old comedian worth checking out is a Scot called Chic Murray. He was so droll & dry & very very funny. Years later I used to drink in a bar in zedinburgh he used to own, but never met him unfortunately.
As for all the other programmes mentioned....I have never watched any of them! I rarely find a US sitcom funny (sorry).
I didn't watch any of the original British Office either, tho couldn't avoid all the clips & hype. I'm afraid I can't stand Ricky Gervais!!

He is constantly cropping up on chat shows & is just so full of himself. I just don't get why people think he is funny

Re: Theatre of The Absurd -- Monty Python
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:19 pm
by dr_bar
For the "MOGSTER"
Re: Theatre of The Absurd -- Monty Python
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:17 pm
by mogster
Doug, unfortunately my device can't see what you posted. Thanks for the thought tho.
If you post a link I could probably access it?
