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From James Bond to Lady Jane Grey: John Cleese reveals the roles he’s still chasing
John Cleese wants to play James Bond and Lady Jane Grey next in his career.
The beloved 1975 comedy topped a fan-voted ranking of the funniest movies of all time thanks to its unforgettable humor and ...
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10 Best Movies Of The '70s, According To IMDb
According to IMDb users who rate movies on the platform, these are the 10 best films of the 1970s, a landmark decade for ...
Monty Python returns to the Billboard Comedy Albums chart as The Contractual Obligation Album and Monty Python and the Holy Grail reenter at Nos. 6 and 7 in the U.S. Monty Python gang Terry Jones, ...
Members of Monty Python’s Flying Circus are reuniting for another film. The movie Absolutely Anything will be a science fiction farce that includes both live action and CGI. Terry Jones told Variety ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest comedies of all time, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and to celebrate, the landmark comedy is getting a new 4K Steelbook Edition Blu-ray ...
Terry Gilliam has been to Cannes with three of his own films since 1983, but one of his favorite memories of the festival takes him back to that very first time, at the 36 th edition, as the co-writer ...
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" was such a success — more than a $5 million international gross, 14 times its budget — that it re-launched the Monty Python brand. A famous character from the movie, ...
Blake Segal, an East Brunswick High School grad who plays Patsy in "Spamalot," is excited to be coming home when the show ...
As the World Cup gets underway here in the Americas, here’s a look back at a football battle for the ages: Germany vs. Greece in The Philosophers’ Football ...
Eric Idle has declared there is "no hope" of a Monty Python reunion, after revealing a long-simmering rift with fellow comedy giant John Cleese that has left the pair estranged and fans heartbroken, ...
Writers (L-R) Ian MacNaughton, Michael Palin, unknown, Graham Chapman and Neil Innes in a script conference for BBC television show 'Monty Python's Flying Circus', 1974. (Photo by Chris Ridley/Radio ...
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