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The Life of Python

The Life of Python

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some Brilliant New Material
Review: In 1999, the Monty Python team marked their 30th anniversary with a big TV special on BBC2. It featured a ton of brilliant new sketches, the lost Python Mayday Special, a one-hour history of the team, a documentary about their music, a South Park tribute, a Michael Palin travel documentary (about Python locations), and "Life of Brian." The special came about after the team couldn't make agreements about a tour or a movie, and while both of those would have been excellent, this TV special manages to capture much of the original Pythonic brilliance. With the exception of "Brian," the 30th anniversary show is presented in this DVD, along with one of the two "lost" German episodes (this one is in English). It has some great stuff, especially the Fairy Tale scene.
On DVD, the anniversary show looks broadcast quality, showing no visual flaws (except in old clips and the lost Mayday special.) The German episode looks fairly grainy, but that is to be expected from a rarely restored show. DVD features are on the second disc with the German episode (unless you count the weblink on disc one.) There is a preview of the first German episode, as well as a quiz and clip show from the "Monty Python's Flying Circus" Season Four discs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now for something quite the same
Review: No better way to celebrate 32 years of Python with this set!! For me, the second tape is best. New skits, the Mayday special (for some reason, the Fish Slapping Dance is so much better on here than it was on the Flying Circus), and a look at those musical masterpieces. What disappointed me was they didn't take a look at "The Penis Song" from "Meaning Of Life," but they did spend time on The Lumberjack Song, so I cannot complain. Now stop that, that's silly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A potpourri of priceless python
Review: This 2-disc set features fantabulous material. Disc one contains all sorts of oddball stuff including Graham Chapman's funeral, A python tribute from the South Park creators (including appearances by Cartman, Kyle, & Kenny), a documenatry on filming locations, songs from Python, and other bits of rubbish culled from BBC archives.
Disc 2 is even better, featuring one of the 2 "lost" German episodes. This episode was done in English (unlike the other episode, which was actually in German) and features some truly, truly ridiculous bits including "Chicken Panning" and the dumbest fairy tale you'll ever see (featuring a Hammond Organ).

Well worth it, believe me.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Has its moments
Review: This disc has its ups and downs, but enough truly wonderful moments (especially Michael Palin's mock-travelogue "Pythonland") to make it worth buying for fans of the series. Even the "biography" which opens Disc One leaves you wanting more (it jumps from the poorly received Episode One to 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail'), but contains the priceless John Cleese eulogy of Graham Chapman which is absolutely touching and appropriate for Python.

Inexplicably, A&E includes only the second (of two) German episodes on the second disc. Why not include both? ("Never broadcast in the United States"... unless you count the few times its been on PBS).

There are several actual attempts at doing new sketches throughout the first disc. Although they are mostly bizarre misfires (The Gorilla skit ranks right up there with "Find the Fish" in the Python pantheon of oddball concepts), it is nice to see that Michael Palin hasn't lost a single step, and its always a treat to see Terry Jones doing comedy again. It is nice that the Pythons made the extra effort here. (Cleese's comment at the end of the "Mayday" film is priceless!)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Has its moments
Review: This disc has its ups and downs, but enough truly wonderful moments (especially Michael Palin's mock-travelogue "Pythonland") to make it worth buying for fans of the series. Even the "biography" which opens Disc One leaves you wanting more (it jumps from the poorly received Episode One to 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail'), but contains the priceless John Cleese eulogy of Graham Chapman which is absolutely touching and appropriate for Python.

Inexplicably, A&E includes only the second (of two) German episodes on the second disc. Why not include both? ("Never broadcast in the United States"... unless you count the few times its been on PBS).

There are several actual attempts at doing new sketches throughout the first disc. Although they are mostly bizarre misfires (The Gorilla skit ranks right up there with "Find the Fish" in the Python pantheon of oddball concepts), it is nice to see that Michael Palin hasn't lost a single step, and its always a treat to see Terry Jones doing comedy again. It is nice that the Pythons made the extra effort here. (Cleese's comment at the end of the "Mayday" film is priceless!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Monty Python is still the best.
Review: This is a documentary of the men and work of Monty Python. Great video. I saw this on PBS and loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Monty Python is still the best.
Review: This is a documentary of the men and work of Monty Python. Great video. I saw this on PBS and loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Python Bio So Far-Lackluster DVD Effort Though
Review: This is a great way to become aware(or re-aware) of just how great the Pythons still are. There are plenty of clips and new interviews with all of them which are informative and funny. There's even on-set footage of "Holy Grail" and a so-so 10 min May Day film. The best parts though, are the new skits performed by the Pythons(except Idle), a Palin tour through Pythonland, and one of the German episodes of the Flying Circus. It's great to see that they have not lost their ability to be completely irreverent and silly, and it's neat to see what the spots where they filmed their most famous skits look like now. Also the German episode is surprisingly one of the funnier episodes of Circus I've seen. Unfortunately this DVD does have a few flaws that keep it from being the fitting tribute that they deserve. First of all, what is Meatloaf doing on here? They could have at least found someone who has something to do with Python to do this-like Steve Martin or Kevin Kline. I don't even want to think of Meatloaf, then alone see his ugly mug on a Python tribute. Also this was made by A&E, who put absolutely NO effort into their DVD's. Why is the other German episode not included? I know it's in German, but I CAN READ SUBTITLES. The fact that they have a second DVD that has nothing but a 42 minute episode on it is ridiculous. This DVD may have flaws, but it is definately worth getting because, unless by some miracle they all decide to give it one last try, this is the best we're going to get.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The definitive behind-the-scenes look at Monty Python
Review: Unfortunately, I don't have the video but saw it on PBS. By far, it's a keeper for any Python fan. This goes much more in depth than any other Python documentary/special I've seen. Not only do they show clips from the BBS series and films, but they also give histories of the members' careers before and after Python as well as discussions on how they came up with some of the material. A favorite is the discussion on "The Fish Slapping Dance." This is definitely one for the avid collector.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Pythons are Back ('cept the dead one, of course)
Review: Words can't say how wonderful - truly wonderful - it is to see the remaining Pythons back together again. "Life of Python" provides everything but the kitchen sink in terms of history, chronology, and terrific interviews. Monty Python has always been revered as THE transcendent comedy force, and it is refreshing to see that these demi-gods are really some agreeable middle-aged men in comfortable clothing and nice homes. High Points: The lost German episode, The interviews with the Pythons, Palin and Jones talking about the birth of "Every Sperm is Sacred", and Michael Palin recreating the very 1st appearance of the "It's" man who almost always opened the show. If you're a fan, this set is the best thing you can do for yourself. If you know a fan, buy this for yourself and then tell them where they can get a copy. It's ...


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