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The Life of Brian - Alternative Movie Poster

 

Original illustration - posters, prints and many other products available at:

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Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

DVDs I enjoyed so much that I bought them (rather than download them - not that I would ever do that)

Built for the collaborative build "PythonScape" at Brickcon, I give you "Bring Out Your Dead!" from The Holy Grail. This represents my first foray into MiniLand scale.

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

When creativity hits, it hits hard! Like technicolor vomit, multicolored fart hard!

 

Created by The Bots, these original creations will make your eyes cry rainbows.

 

Need or want a custom? Want to be added to our commission list? Have a project you would like to bring to life? Email us at thejennbot@gmail.com or thetonybot@gmail.com for more information.

Monty Python : The Knights who say, “Ni”!

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Monty Python : There are some who call me… Tim

Come back here and take what's coming to you! I'll bite your legs off!

Monty Python fans will enjoy this one...

 

Source: the Sunday Times Magazine, June 27, 1971

My Ministry of Silly Walks vignette as featured on the front page of the business section of NRC Handelsblad (an evening newspaper in The Netherlands). Thanks to Martin Jaspers for sending this to me and translating the headline, "A futuristic police car doesn't sell."

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

No real meaning behind this one, i just love playing with monty python and south park images.

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

As opposed to Spam,spam,spam,spam* I bought a 5kg bag of rice to use as a sandbag while hunting comets. The time has come to eat it. Boiled rice, rice pudding...I've run out of ideas.

 

* Monty Python rulz

I see lupins and I just automatically think of the Monty Python...Denis Moore ...your life or your lupins :-)

 

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this is how I think the word "want" a whole lot of the time.

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

A quote from one of my favorite movies: Life of Brian. You probably either love it or hate it. In case you don't know it: www.imdb.com/title/tt0079470/

Always look on the bright side of life: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHPOzQzk9Qo

For ODC Group 2 - Humo(u)r

John Cleese, Peter Cook, John Fortune, Eleanor Bron, Jonathan Lynn, Alan Bennett, Tim Brooke Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Carol Cleveland, Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Jonathan Miller, John Bird, Neil Innes, Des Jones - A Poke in the Eye (with a sharp stick)

Peepshow Menagerie's Flying Burlesque!

 

An Unnecessary Tribute To Monty Python

 

Live at Club Monte Cristo

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Screenshot from the iPad App: Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days

itunes.apple.com/us/app/monty-python-holy-book-days/id503...

 

Referring to this, if you hadn't heard:

Santorum was speaking at a rally in Janesville, Wisconsin, still locked in the ferocious nomination battle with Mitt Romney and still desperate to become the true conservative standard-bearer of the Republican party.

 

"We know the candidate Barack Obama, what he was like – the anti-war government nig …" he seems to say, then suddenly stopping, and changing tack to add: "America was a source for division around the world, that what we were doing was wrong."

 

It is hard to think of exactly what word Santorum was about to use. What word beginning with "nig-" comes naturally after government? It has been suggested he was trying to say "-nik", as in peacenik or beatnik. That is possible. Or perhaps, it was some non-specific verbal tic: a random vowel-consonent flub.

 

Here, Santorum has previous form. In Iowa, he stumbled when discussing conservative opposition to welfare programmes:

 

"I don't want to make black people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money; I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money."

 

In the face of later outrage at singling out black Americans, he insisted that he had not said "black", but instead vocalised "bleugh", as his mind became confused over his own train of thought. Believe that? Judge for yourself here.

 

www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/mar/30/r...

This was my father’s 50th birthday gift to me, a reminder of the trams that fascinated me on our 1950s family holidays. The foreword is by Monty Python’s Terry Jones, who likewise remembered them in his Colwyn Bay childhood.

Castle Stalker (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal an Stalcaire) is a four-storey tower house or keep picturesquely set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. It is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-east of Port Appin, Argyll, Scotland, and is visible from the A828 road about mid-way between Oban and Glen Coe. It was used in the movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Collector Spam can (with real Spam in it) specially made for the Monty Python's Spamalot musical. Here's the back and the side

  

A second Listener Anthology

June 1970 to May 1972. Edited by Karl Miller, with contributions

from

 

Patricia Beer

Martin Bell

Alan Bennett

John Betjeman

Jim Biddulph

John Bierman

Caroline Blackwood

Roy Bradford

Asa Briggs

Brigid Brophy

Anthony Burgess

Peter Campbell

John Carey

Kenneth Clark

John Crawley

Charles Curran

Rene Cutforth

Donald Davie

Francis Dillon

Misha Donat

William Empson

Alisdair Fairley

Barry Fantoni

Andrew Forge

Roy Fuller

P. N. Furbank

Mark Girouard

Lord Goodman

Graham Greene

Germaine Greer

John Grigg

Stuart Hall

Paul Hamburger

Ian Hamilton

William Hardcastle

Seamus Heaney

Stuart Hood

John Horgan

Brenda Horsfield

Ivan Illich

Dan Jacobson

Clive James

D. A. N. Jones

Edmond Kapp

Hans Keller

Frank Kermode

Keith Kyle

Philip Larkin

Marghanita Laski

F. R. Leavis

Alasdair Macintyre

Derek Mahon

Michael Mason

Derwent May

Richard Mayne

Mary McCarthy

Gavin Millar

Enoch Powell

Returning of Issue by Henry Reed

Christopher Ricks

Christopher Serpell

B. F. Skinner

Daniel Snowman

John Taylor

Hugh Trevor-Roper

E. S. Turner

Huw Wheldon

Anthony Whitby

Phillip Whitehead

Raymond Williams

Bill Williamson

Mary-Kay Wilmers

Richard Wollheim

Francis Wyndham

This is a still from Monty Python's Flying Circus with the subtitles on. I thought it was funy - maybe it's part of the joke but I doubt it - that the descriptive video is decribing what John Cleese is doing. If you can't see him immitating a propeller... then you prolly can't read that he's imitating a propeller.

Walking up from Highgate tube station to the East Cemetery, you pass the house at 89 Southwood Lane where Graham Chapman of Monty Python fame used to live during the 70s with his partner David Sherlock. Why no blue plaque ?

How do you capture the essence of a television show which originally ran from 1969 to 1974 in England, leapt to the US and hit it even bigger, spawned movies, and albums and books, inspiring comedians and artists along the way in one picture? Well, you can't. But that won't stop me from trying.

  

Find full details and really rousing accompanying music at:

 

www.behance.net/gallery/The-Flying-Circus/9833379

Eric Idle of Monty Python at a meet and greet after his show at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland,Vermont 2003.

Day three of the theme week "Flickr Group Roulette". Whatever daily group is chosen over at FGR, I will do my best to take a self portrait fitting that group.

 

Today's group is Movie quote and this is one of my favourite quotes from "Monty Python's Life of Brian".

 

Brian: "You are all individuals."

Brian's Followers: "Yes, we are all indivduals"

One single follower: "I'm not".

 

Please tell me I don't have to explain it.

 

I'd like to take the opportunity to thank the cast from left to right ... Justine, Mike, Matthew, David, Me and my Mum.

Photo taken during the DragonCon 2013 parade Saturday morning in downtown Atlanta, GA.

This image is part of Game 306: Some Sprayers Needed in the photoshop tennis group, taking place at: www.flickr.com/groups/pstennis/discuss/72157625393471472/

Didn't see it. Nope. No idea where it is. Really:). Even if I wanted to help you, I couldn't. No loonies here. Really. VRAIMENT. Meme pas une...

  

(Monty Python, Episode 38 -

 

Presenter - "And we'll be inviting them to... Spot the Loony. (a phone rings on the desk; he picks it up) Yes? Quite right ... A viewer from Preston there who's pointed out correctly that the entire panel are loonies."...

 

Hhhmmm....a comment to take to heart, perhaps,LOL)

 

For 365days an FGR

Crowd: Yes! We're all individuals!

Brian: You're all different!

Crowd: Yes, we *are* all different!

Man in crowd: I'm not...

Crowd: Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

 

And you know what, Jesus was cool, and I reckon he would have actually said something like that :)

 

The beautiful stained glass window in Holy Trinity Church. I'm not religious but I love going in churches and there's something about stained glass that makes me feel nice. They remind me of the Magic Roundabout kaleidoscope I had when I was little. The colours are so beautiful.

by Doug Kline

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