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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Ian MacNaughton, Terry Hughes |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 25 June, 1982 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount Home Entertainment (UK) |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
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Customer Reviews of Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Monty Python's Greatest Hits Live This movie is a perfect introduction to Python ignoramae, given that it features many of their best bits, a few of their naughty bits, and some pleasurable musical numbers. I could've done with more Neil Innes, fresh from his work as The Rutles; the brevity of time spent with his work pegs my review down a notch. If only the film could have had Neil singing "I Must Be In Love" or "Cheese & Onions". The troupe also integrated the audience into a few routines, which shows they could've toured if they wanted to, to great success. <
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>A final note: this film is remarkable in that it features more of Terry Gilliam on camera (a good thing), and has Eric Idle singing "The Lumberjack Song", instead of Michael Palin (an interesting thing). Eric's voice is better for the stage, whereas Michael seems to over-sing live (i.e., Concert For George).
Careful to what is inside your chocolates
More English humour. You will undoubtedly laugh at some jokes and antics. You will smile at most of them too. Monty Python is always the same group of weirdos who respect nothing and make fun of everything that is sacred in everyday life in England : the Queen of course, but gently ; the police, a little less gently ; the church definitely less gently ; and things like chocolates that contain dead frogs to make them crunchy or some other disgusting things like cockroaches or whatever including some vomit. They cannot resist comparing American beer with ditch water and there they are definitely right, and that explains probably why so many sportsmen in one sketch start a race by ending up in the toilet. Too much of that beer is not good at all for the bladder. We learn that Descartes wrote « I drink therefore I am » which is definitely French in inspiration and tone. But lumberjacks are also ridiculed, with a lumberjack who wears a bra, for instance. English judges are of course revealed as being effeminate, which is in complete phase with the fact that they wear wigs : you should see their nice and colourful underwear. Try Monty Python at least once or twice, but be careful with an overdose of that drug because you may become either bored or just mentally disoriented and corrugated.
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
Grateful US Fans
It is interesting to watch Monty Python live. This performance gives quite a different effect than the studio series - for good and for worse. A big plus is the enthusiasm of the USAmerican fans, who can take just everything and even cheer for more and more. A few of the sketches do not work out perfectly on stage though.
Still, »Monty Python Live At The Hollywood Bowl« makes you roll over laughing, as usual.