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Monty Python: Live (Mostly) 2014 123movies

Monty Python: Live (Mostly) 2014 123movies

One down, five to goJul. 20, 2014138 Min.
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Watch: Monty Python: Live (Mostly) 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – The reunion of the Monty Python team on stage for the first time in over 30 years, and for the last time ever, was the most anticipated production of 2014. Filmed on the final night of the run of 10 sold-out performances, live at London’s O2 Arena on July 20, this film sees the five surviving members–John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Sir Michael Palin–with Carol Cleveland, perform many of their classic sketches and much-loved songs. The show also encompasses film inserts from Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969), Terry Gilliam’s iconic animations, outrageous dance routines by an ensemble of 20, and a fantastic live orchestra. Featuring Stephen Hawking and Professor Brian Cox, with guest appearances by Eddie Izzard and Mike Myers, the show cements the Pythons’ reputation as the most influential comedy group of all time and, more importantly, still one of the funniest. All of the favorites, with some modern twists, are included: the Dead Parrot, the Lumberjack Song, the Spanish Inquisition, Spam, Nudge Nudge, Argument, the Four Yorkshiremen, the Bruces, and a sing-along of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life as the grand finale. This is the ultimate Monty Python show..
Plot: Celebrate the last night of the Pythons on the big screen! – With John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
Smart Tags: #sketch_comedy_movie #live_show #live_performance #monty_python #reenactment #sketch_comedy


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Reviews:

A Fittingly Funny Fish. I mean, Farewell
Monty Python has been in my life since my earliest years, starting around the mid 1970s, when my brothers would play their albums. In fact, by the time I saw “Life of Brian” in the theaters in 1979 (I was 12- snuck into my first R-rated film), I already had most of those albums memorized. Once I bought the “Brian” script as a paperback back at the time, I found myself having half the film memorized by the end of the year.

We in the theater all laughed at the familiar sketches, even those of us who knew them word for word, we sang along at the songs, and we applauded with the London audience. They performed some of the greatest hits, tossed in a couple of surprise sketches, mixed them up with clips from the show, and choreographed musical numbers, some of which were led by Pythons. The dance numbers were the least enjoyable for me.

Fun were the moments when you could see them just trying to make each other laugh. Especially Cleese, who seemed less interested in staying on script (though he did for the most part) than just trying to keep himself and his fellow Pythons amused. Terry Jones seemed the least active, delivering his lines a bit slower than the others. Gilliam and Idle on the other hand seemed ageless. Palin was great as well.

I don’t know that I could really put this up there with the other Python films. Hollywood Bowl was superior both in content and performance, and that was inferior to their three proper films, “Grail”, “Brian”, and “Meaning of Life”. This was more of an event than a concert or a “movie”. There was a moment or two when I found myself slightly tearing up. The first was the “Universe Song” (during the song and what happens after) and again at the final bow. Seeing them waving goodbye not just to the audience but to Monty Python in general was a bit heartbreaking. It was like saying a last goodbye to a dying sibling.

Thanks for the laughs, gents… and keep looking at the bright side of life!

Review By: donaldgilbert
A Fittingly Funny Fish. I mean, Farewell
Monty Python has been in my life since my earliest years, starting around the mid 1970s, when my brothers would play their albums. In fact, by the time I saw “Life of Brian” in the theaters in 1979 (I was 12- snuck into my first R-rated film), I already had most of those albums memorized. Once I bought the “Brian” script as a paperback back at the time, I found myself having half the film memorized by the end of the year.

We in the theater all laughed at the familiar sketches, even those of us who knew them word for word, we sang along at the songs, and we applauded with the London audience. They performed some of the greatest hits, tossed in a couple of surprise sketches, mixed them up with clips from the show, and choreographed musical numbers, some of which were led by Pythons. The dance numbers were the least enjoyable for me.

Fun were the moments when you could see them just trying to make each other laugh. Especially Cleese, who seemed less interested in staying on script (though he did for the most part) than just trying to keep himself and his fellow Pythons amused. Terry Jones seemed the least active, delivering his lines a bit slower than the others. Gilliam and Idle on the other hand seemed ageless. Palin was great as well.

I don’t know that I could really put this up there with the other Python films. Hollywood Bowl was superior both in content and performance, and that was inferior to their three proper films, “Grail”, “Brian”, and “Meaning of Life”. This was more of an event than a concert or a “movie”. There was a moment or two when I found myself slightly tearing up. The first was the “Universe Song” (during the song and what happens after) and again at the final bow. Seeing them waving goodbye not just to the audience but to Monty Python in general was a bit heartbreaking. It was like saying a last goodbye to a dying sibling.

Thanks for the laughs, gents… and keep looking at the bright side of life!

Review By: donaldgilbert

Other Information:

Original Title Monty Python: Live (Mostly)
Release Date 2014-07-20
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 42 min (162 min), 2 hr 17 min (137 min) (Blu-ray) (Finland)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary, Comedy, Musical
Director Eric Idle, Aubrey Powell
Writer Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam
Actors John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle
Country United Kingdom
Awards N/A
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Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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Monty Python: Live (Mostly) 2014 123movies
Original title Monty Python: Live (Mostly)
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