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And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) Reviews

And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)
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Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different was first released in the US in 1973, but didn't really take off as a midnight-movie fixture until after the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series began making the PBS rounds. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam are the Pythonites in attendance, together with semiregulars Carol Cleveland and Connie Booth. The sketches presented include such classics as "The Lumberjack Song", "Hell's Grannies", "The Upperclass Twit of the Year Race", and, of course, "The Dead Parrot". Additionally, Terry Gilliam's animated-cartoon interpolations act as buffers between sketches. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Graham ChapmanJohn Cleese, (more)
Director(s):
Ian MacNaughtonTerry Gilliam, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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(8 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Stephen U.

Although I highly recommed this for Monty Python fans, I would recommend it to those who have never seen it as well, provided they have a liking for slapstick humor and sexually suggestive skits. Note: The movie also contains slapstick humor in it involving death so if this is not your cup of tea (pardon the pun), then stay away.

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Marc M.

This is a movie of classic skits previously performed on the Monty Python TV series. If you've never seen them, you may find them funny. But having seen them all as originally done, I was seriously disappointed. The original performances were hilarious. To me, the "redos" are just sad. I recommend renting the TV episodes instead.

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Nicole M.

The Brtish have a strange sense of humor but it makes everyone laugh. Pop this into your DVD player if you need a good joke.

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MaryAnn W.

so great! very funny!

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Leo R.

Brittish humor. No wonder there are no more popular comedy teams or movies coming out of Brittain. I kept thinking about Benny Hill, except that Benny Hill had real ladies.

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Kimberly D.

completely honest... It's a great movie... I think I was a year old when it came out. I've been watching it since I discovered what they were smoking when they produced it. Okay - not now that I am a parent... but back in the day! Good movie for a laugh or 2 or 3, etc... ANYTIME.

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Debbi L.

Not very good. The first sketch and the last are great but everything else isn't. I love Holy Grail but coulden't get into this or The Meaning of Life. -C.L.

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Ronda M.

GOOD MOVIE RENTIT YAAA! FLAPA OUT.

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Stephen U.

Although I highly recommed this for Monty Python fans, I would recommend it to those who have never seen it as well, provided they have a liking for slapstick humor and sexually suggestive skits. Note: The movie also contains slapstick humor in it involving death so if this is not your cup of tea (pardon the pun), then stay away.

Yes   |   No

 
Marc M.

This is a movie of classic skits previously performed on the Monty Python TV series. If you've never seen them, you may find them funny. But having seen them all as originally done, I was seriously disappointed. The original performances were hilarious. To me, the "redos" are just sad. I recommend renting the TV episodes instead.

Yes   |   No

 
Nicole M.

The Brtish have a strange sense of humor but it makes everyone laugh. Pop this into your DVD player if you need a good joke.

Yes   |   No

 
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