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Wild River (1960): Elia Kazan and Monty Clift at Their Most Subtle
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 30, 2019
“You’re getting awful human aren’t you Chuck?” ~ Lee Remick as Carol “I was always human, wasn’t I?” ~ Montgomery Clift as Chuck With the mention of the Tennessee Valley Authority and what feels like Depression newsreel footage suggesting the work they are read more
The Five Best Monty Python Skits
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 26, 2018
The members of Monty Python.
Everyone has their favorite Monthy Python skits, so compiling a "five best" is an impossible task. That said, I think we've come up with five pretty funny, laugh-out-loud classics. Our only rule was that we limited our picks to skits that appeared on the TV series read more
“Monty Python” + “The Kids in the Hall” Headed to NBC’s New Streaming Service
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Oct 15, 2015
Just when I thought I’d subscribed to every streaming service known to man, along comes something…completely different. Today, NBCUniversal unveiled SeeSo, a subscription video on demand “channel” devoted entirely to comedy programming. The commercial-free, $3.99 per-month se read more
Damaged Goods: I Want A Boyfriend Like Monty Clift
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Jan 30, 2015
Damaged Goods: I Want A Boyfriend Like Monty Clift
Montgomery Clift & Elizabeth Taylor
"Monty represented a new kind of man in the bleak 1950s, a guy who was poetic and vulnerable and disturbed and not afraid to show it."
-Rosemary Santini, a personal friend of Montgomery Clift's pri read more
5 Things You (Likely) Don’t Know about Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Claire Dunderman on Oct 1, 2013
“We want… a shrubbery!” As menacing as that line is, alone it seems all too silly. For many people, however, it is an invitation to continue the quotation. “A path! A path!” Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a favorite for fanboys and fangirls alike. For the Pythons themselves, however, read more
Review: A Liar’s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Bennett O'Brian on Apr 6, 2013
Its title notwithstanding, A Liar’s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman is a mostly factual, and mostly animated, account of the life of British comedian Graham Chapman; the co-founder of the groundbreaking sketch comedy troupe Monty Python. Chapman died of throa read more
Guest Classic Links: Monty of All Good Things
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 25, 2011
Monty has a flair for dreaming up entertaining themes and events for his blog All Good Things. His classic actress version of March Madness was full of surprises and his Be My Guest series (in which I was honored to play a part) introduced me to some mighty fine bloggers. I can’t think of anyo read more
The Full Monty
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Jun 7, 2010
My husband did not want to watch The Full Monty with me. I think he imagined it to be filled with naked men running around shaking their goods with a British accent. He watched the entire film with me and hardly had a fit, but he won’t admit to liking it yet. Believe me, if he didn’t read more
Book Review--Elizabeth and Monty: The Untold Story of Their Intimate Friendship
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 30, -0001
Elizabeth and Monty: The Untold Story of Their Intimate Friendship Charles Casillo Kensington Books, 2021 Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift had an unusual connection, particularly for Hollywood: a lasting, loyal friendship as intimate as a marriage, which endured throughou read more
Monty Python em Busca do Cálice Sagrado (1975) / Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001
Monty Python em Busca do Cálice Sagrado (1975) / Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Dizem que a jornada deve ser sempre melhor que o destino em si. Isso é uma verdade que serve para alguns filmes - aqueles com MacGuffins. Um MacGuffin é algo essencial para a trama de um filme, mas que não read more