There's a recurring gag about cricket teams, confused about a joke saying the test match is being held in a room and being shepherded out told "it's only a joke, it's a joke". The team appear in black face as the Trinidad team. No-one would do it now but it's not racist.
― everything, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:16 (five years ago) link
Are we really going to have to cover why blackface is ipso facto racist in this thread
― I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:29 (five years ago) link
Are we not just gonna fucking take that as read at this point
I was half-thinking about starting a "Racist art that still holds up" thread (I reckon someone would say Birth of a Nation, though I found it incredibly dull), but then some of these responses give me pause.
― Newsted joins this band and quickly he’s subdued (Leee), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:34 (five years ago) link
The Wikipedia page for Al Jolson contains a lot of carefully sourced “he had black friends” which made me kind of 🤨
― I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:44 (five years ago) link
xpost TBF, the Venn diagram of 'pre-21st Century art that still holds up' and 'racist art that still holds up' is close enough to a perfect circle to render that project mostly pointless.
(See also: a non-negligible portion of 21st Century art.)
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:46 (five years ago) link
It seems like most older stuff I engage with has at least one or two 'oof'-worthy moments that I can consider within the given context and move on from. And then occasionally I stumble upon something where I'm like 'okay, this isn't really defensible' and I have to kinda shut the door on it. Monty Python is certainly among the former grouping.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:51 (five years ago) link
(Even just realizing lately how ubiquitous 'retard' was well into this decade! Very little can ever fully avoid being retroactively tainted by progress.)
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 05:54 (five years ago) link
I do appreciate their casting an actual black jazzman to turn into Scotsman.
― Scape: Goat-fired like a dog! (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 06:59 (five years ago) link
Billy Crystal did his Sammy Davis Jr thing in full makeup (for about 5 seconds, on film) the last time he hosted the Oscars. I never worried about it being racist bcz it was never funny. He and Chris Guest played two elderly ex-Negro League ballplayers when they were on SNL in '84-85. I remember that being funny.
The Jolson thing was a phenomenon essays could be written about (and have). He had a base of black fans, including Sammy Davis Jr. For homework, all the snowflakes can decide whet all the black performers who used blackface... oh fergit it.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 07:09 (five years ago) link
Wow, guess you just went for it there...
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 07:31 (five years ago) link
ipso facto racist
Whenever I read the word ipso I think of these tic-tac knock offs and this advert which is also kinda you wouldn't do that now.
https://youtu.be/q4Tww7bcIWQ
― Wegmüller Fruit Corner (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 08:46 (five years ago) link
The sexism in Monty Python is much much worse than the racism, to open another can of worms. I kind of agree with whoever itt said the TV shows are better than the films, they seem like more of an achievement.
― Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 10:51 (five years ago) link
Lots of homophobic/transphobic cheap laughs in MP too - all in line with the popular light entertainment of the day.
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 10:53 (five years ago) link
Oh yes, of course! There's a reason why Netflix isn't re-running the Goodies - and it's not just to annoy Bill Oddie, though that is a fine and noble reason in itself.
― Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 10:56 (five years ago) link
It seems like most of the threads I engage with have at least one or two 'oof'-worthy posts that I can consider within the given context and move on from.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:26 (five years ago) link
(xposts, as I'd hope would be obvious)
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:30 (five years ago) link
yanks as a rule think the gilliam stuff is what mattered thats how you know not to mind too much what yanks think about mp
― old yeller-at-clouds (darraghmac), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:44 (five years ago) link
Monty Python's That Shit Doesn't Fly Any More Circus
― Bound 4 da Remoan (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:46 (five years ago) link
You know what does hold up? The sketch where Hitler, Von Ribbentrop and Himmler are hiding out in a British b&b.
"No, no, you've got the wrong map there, this is Stalingrad, you want the Ilfracombe and Barnstaple section."
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 11:58 (five years ago) link
yes, as with all things from 1970, comedy was much more sexist.
with 1930, at least you have Groucho, who made sexism hilarious.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 12:13 (five years ago) link
xp i liked it when hitler disguised as mr hilter was holding a political rally and a woman in the crowd complained, ‘i gave him my baby to kiss and he bit it on the head’
― estela, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 12:20 (five years ago) link
Also the mountaineering expedition sketch, "... Kilimanjaro is a pretty tricky climb you know, most of it is up until you reach the very very top, and then it tends to slope away rather sharply".
(thread descends into a succession of 'funny' quotes)
― Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:30 (five years ago) link
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Stomp.gif
― mark s, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:33 (five years ago) link
― old yeller-at-clouds (darraghmac), Wednesday, November 28, 2018 5:44 AM (two hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Maybe if those other guys had ever done anything after Python instead of fading into obscurity we would feel differently.
Wait, I take it back, I guess one of them was in The Great Muppet Caper. The exception that proves the rule.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:53 (five years ago) link
You mean you never saw Terry Jones' "Barbarians" documentary series? That was v. good.
― Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:57 (five years ago) link
Poor Americans haven't had the pleasure of watching Eric Idle's 'Breakaway' adverts
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:08 (five years ago) link
I dont' think the intention was ever racist, but the presentation certainly...doesn't age well. That said, the golden moments of the show do not involve any of those sketches. The best sketches are still funny. ARgument Clinc, Parrot, that hilarious sketch where they classify words as 'woody' or 'tinny'....I'd say a good 1/3 of this entire series is out of the part brilliant and holds up. The rest varies from 'very good' to 'wtf'.
"He and Chris Guest played two elderly ex-Negro League ballplayers when they were on SNL in '84-85. I remember that being funny."
this is one of the best SNL bits in history (as is most of that season IMO).
― akm, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:24 (five years ago) link
With the possible exception of Kids in the Hall, I don't think there's a sketch show in existence with a hit/miss ratio that far exceeds 50/50. I'd say MP hits that threshold. Despite being a half decade older, it at least holds up better than the 'classic' era of SNL.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:32 (five years ago) link
The sketches with the merchant banker being asked to give to charity; and the man undergoing the bizarre job interview (with Cleese playing the banker and the interviewer, respectively) are probably in my top 5, are still extremely funny, and have none of the "problematic" stuff. Some of y'all are crazy.
― Plinka Trinka Banga Tink (Eliza D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:35 (five years ago) link
Yeah I've never met an American MP fan who felt that Gilliam was the main attraction. Guy just got a lot more ink over the years because his work outside of Python was significantly higher profile.
xps
― circa1916, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:42 (five years ago) link
Wait, was Monty Python responsible for that weirdly-long epilogue to my favorite Gilliam movie, The Crimson Permanent Insurance? That was pretty good, I guess.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:46 (five years ago) link
Yeah darragh have you met someone who was like “I only liked the cartoons?” I cannot imagine such a person into being
― I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:48 (five years ago) link
Insurance Assurance, oof
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:50 (five years ago) link
"Yeah flying circus has some pretty racist bits, but have you rewatched Spike Milligan's Q.. series recently?
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length)"
"less racist than Q" is setting the bar real, real low.
"The Wikipedia page for Al Jolson contains a lot of carefully sourced “he had black friends” which made me kind of 🤨
― I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby)"
yes this is extremely wikipedia, i recall the wikipedia page for "coal black and de sebben dwarfs" being the same way
"Lots of homophobic/transphobic cheap laughs in MP too - all in line with the popular light entertainment of the day.
― Ward Fowler"
yeah for me personally their contribution to the (long established) british tradition of comedy transvestism is the worst thing about them
having made all these ancillary complaints i will point out as is my wont that "monty python and the holy grail" is one of the most historically accurate movies about the medieval era there is and i will always love them for that
― dub pilates (rushomancy), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:53 (five years ago) link
It was a prologue, not an epilogue – shown before TMoL, or the first part of it if you will.
― the word dog doesn't bark (anagram), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 14:55 (five years ago) link
I think you have been read that xps too fast.
― Wegmüller Fruit Corner (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:00 (five years ago) link
monty python and the holy grail" is one of the most historically accurate movies about the medieval era
I find the prevelance of coconuts unlikely tbh.
― Wegmüller Fruit Corner (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:04 (five years ago) link
xpost Yes, as per usual, that was just me being a total dipshit.
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:04 (five years ago) link
it may have been british ilxors on this very thread who the fucknose
― old yeller-at-clouds (darraghmac), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:07 (five years ago) link
It's always anglophile Americans I come across who love MP the most and the grotesque 'Britishness' is obviously a big part of the appeal.
― Wegmüller Fruit Corner (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:10 (five years ago) link
"Wait, was Monty Python responsible for that weirdly-long epilogue to my favorite Gilliam movie, The Crimson Permanent Insurance? That was pretty good, I guess."
that is from a Monty Python film, yes.
― akm, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:29 (five years ago) link
― Fantasy Eyelid (Old Lunch), Wednesday, November 28, 2018 9:04 AM (twenty-seven minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― Welcome to Gropelord, TX (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:33 (five years ago) link
It helps to know that the prologue was very much Gilliam's thing.
― Wegmüller Fruit Corner (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:36 (five years ago) link
Also, whatever dialect Graham Chapman is using in the "flying sheep" sketch never fails to make me laugh. Nor does the following bit with Cleese and Palin speaking as Frenchmen demonstrating the sheep airliner.
― Plinka Trinka Banga Tink (Eliza D.), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:45 (five years ago) link
i thought this was funny OL do not apologise
― Bênoit Balls (stevie), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 16:07 (five years ago) link
yes, OL's dumb joke was good and ppl explaining it to him are the true dummies
There's a reason why Netflix isn't re-running the Goodies - and it's not just to annoy Bill Oddie, though that is a fine and noble reason in itself.
It's the same reason they're not re-running any other British sitcom or sketch-com or sit-sketch or indeed any programme of any kind from the 1970s (or 1980s or 1990s)
― sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 20:34 (five years ago) link
Netflix US does have 'Allo 'Allo!
― carson dial, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 20:35 (five years ago) link
I rescind my entire posting history
― sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 20:39 (five years ago) link
Also, whatever dialect Graham Chapman is using in the "flying sheep" sketch never fails to make me laugh.
Yes! "Notice they do not so much fly, as ploomet."
― Drunk Charles Nelson Reily violating Paul Lynn at a toga party (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 28 November 2018 20:49 (five years ago) link