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Monty Python S3
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  • Actors: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones
  • Directors: Ian MacNaughton, John Howard Davies
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Studio: Sma Distribution
  • VHS Release Date: Jun 1 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0767027183
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #12,792 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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This set contains the 12 "persistently silly" episodes from Monty Python's third and final full season (the ones introduced by Terry Jones's naked keyboardist). The quality of the sketches is not as consistent as in the first two seasons, but no Monty Python collection is complete without such series benchmarks as Njorl's Saga, an exciting Icelandic tale appropriated by the North Malden Icelandic Society; the Argument Clinic sketch; Gumby brain surgery; and the Fish-Slapping Dance, which Michael Palin is on record as saying is his personal favorite bit of Python nonsense.

A warning to more sensitive viewers: There is "material that some may find offensive, but which is really smashing," as well as blatant violations of something called the Strange Sketch Act. Some may also wish to fast-forward through clunkers such as Prices on the Planet Algon or the rather obvious game-show sketch Prejudice to reach beloved sketches such as The Cheese Shop, a fermented curd variation on the famed Parrot Sketch, in which John Cleese is unable to get any "cheesy comestibles" from woefully understocked proprietor Michael Palin; the extended epic Cycling Tour, perhaps Palin's finest half-hour; the increasingly surreal Tudor Jobs Agency, in which an intrepid smut confiscator (Palin again) finds himself seemingly transported back to Elizabethan times, where he turns "the tide of Spanish porn"; Cleese's lupin-stealing highwayman Dennis Moore; the Oscar Wilde Sketch, in which Wilde (Graham Chapman), Whistler (Cleese), and Shaw (Palin) match wits in an escalatingly profane game of verbal oneupsmanship ("Your Highness is like a stream of bat's piss....") and the self-explanatory Dirty Vicar Sketch. --Donald Liebenson


 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What's all Then Then?, Jul 18 2001
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John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, and Terry Gilliam return for a third wonderful season! By this time John Cleese wanted to leave the silliness of MPFC, and start a show called Faulty Towers. Eric Idle convinced him to stay for one more season, and thankfully he did, for the third season would be nowhere without him. While many people (me included) felt the second season was by far the best MPFC season of them all, the third season has many things that set it apart from the other three. The end of many running jokes, the use of the Gumbys in their opening sequence, and of course, Terry Jones' Nude Organist. The memorable sketches include:

Ms. A. Elk explaining her theory on brontosauruses, The fish-slapping Dance(Michael Palin's proclaimed favorite bit of nonsense), Argument Clinic, The man who speaks in anagrams, Mr. Smoke-Too-Much, Gumby Brain Specialist, Cheese Shop, The Olympic Hide-and-seek Finals, ten seconds of sex, silly noises, Spot the Loony, and Dennis Moore (My favorite show-length skit)

This is a set for everyone who can't get enough Python.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More really good monty python sketchs, Jun 29 2000
By A Customer
Its another good series of tapes for Monty Python. Some of the most recognizable are: Fish Slapping dance, Dead bishop, Travel agent with Mr. Smoke-too-much, the Cheese shop that sells no cheese, Dennis Moore (the lupin robber), Penquin on the Telly. Also who could forget the Gumbys, Burying the Cat (Mrs. Conclusion and Premise), Man Who Speaks in Anagrams. Futhermore, you will find the Argument Clinic on these series of tapes and that sketch is just as good as the Dead Parrot Sketch and Nudge, Nudge.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Avangardists Of Modern Humour, Sep 26 2000
By Bjorn Clasen (Rolléngergronn, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Europe) - See all my reviews
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To this day, Monty Python remains THE idol and source of inspiration to humourists all around. »Monty Python's Flying Circus« made the group famous, and it is the best ever to come out, not only from Monty Python, not only from Britain... but humour in general!

Highlights on this tape: »Mrs Niggerbaiter Explodes«, »Argument Clinic«, »The News With Richard Baker (Vision Only)«, »Fire Brigade«, »Molluscs - 'Live' TV Documentary«, »Cheese Shop« and »Mr Pither«.

Own it!

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