Ah, Monty Python ... brings back memories of singing the Lumberjack Song as loud as possible in the Drama Room in High School
I guess it's along the same line as my not finding the 'Stooges or Laurel and Hardy at all funny ... everyone is differentOriginally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
I always found the British sense of humour a lot more funny than some other types (I guess that leads into why I'm considered 'wierd' ), and John Cleese, Eric Idle, and the rest of the Pythons were always right up there as some of my favourite comedy groups. Also see Terry Pratchett for Brit Humour (if you've missed out, hes a great fantasy author, lots of puns and a good read all around).
And yes, I ALWAYS pronounce it AL-OO-MIN-EE-UM ... mostly because I find it one of those satisfying words to say.
However, when I first read the comment about "Who is John Cleese", it made me do one of these(raised eyebrow of surprise) - A couple of 'American' movies he's been in include:
- A Fish Called Wanda
- Nearly Headless Nick in the Harry Potter movies
- Rat Race
- The voice of the king in 'Shrek 2'







(raised eyebrow of surprise) - A couple of 'American' movies he's been in include:
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