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Spam Not Included: The Pythons Reunite in NYCOctober 22, 2009
The five living members — plus the Pythons’ female foil Carol Cleveland and a cardboard cut-out of the late Graham Chapman — reunited for a very unrehearsed Q&A sessions after the debut American showing at the Ziegfeld theater in New York City of the Eagle Rock documentary Monty Python: Almost the Truth (premiering this week on IFC and out on DVD and Blu-ray on Oct. 27).
As one of the countless American fans brought up on the groups’ humor, I was delighted to attend the event, but was more interested to see that even in their 60s the former collaborators love to top and rework each others’
Rare indeed were the moments when a serious idea was put forth, but John Cleese did define the different types of sketches written by the group, which included the “thesaurus” sketches where someone (usually Cleese) would run through a number of synonyms, as in “the cheese shop” and the immortal dead parrot sketch.”
The questions the quintet read off the cards seemed comprised mostly of attempts by Pythons fans to be funny or obvious straight lines. Thus the query, “Why do the French have so many civil wars?” was quickly answered by Eric “because they’re so polite.” Cleese averred: “Because they’d like to win one now and again!”
To close off the event, Eric Idle — the Python who has seemingly most wanted to be identified with the group’s past work — sang “The Galaxy Song” from The Meaning of Life. Those who are interested in “attending” the event, it can be seen in its entirety for the moment at http://www.ifc.com/python-live/.--Ed Grant Posted by Laurence Lerman on October 22, 2009 | Comments (0)
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