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myfavoritepeterotoole · 5 months
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Prometheus (2012) directed by Ridley Scott
Michael Fassbender as David
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962) directed by David Lean
Peter O'Toole as T. E. Lawrence
Ian MacNaughton as Corporal Michael George Hartley
Harry Fowler as Corporal William Potter
John Barry as MP in Map Room
** https://myfavoritepeterotoole.tumblr.com/post/166101792312/lawrence-of-arabia-1962-directed-by-david-lean
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vintagewarhol · 10 months
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1day1movie · 1 year
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And Now For Something Completely Different (1971) Ian MacNaughton.
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screencapsus · 7 months
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And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)
A collection of re-filmed sketches from the first and second seasons of the cult television comedy show Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969). Includes such classics as “Nudge, Nudge”, “Hell’s Grannies”, “Killer Cars”, “Dead Parrot”, “Lumberjack Song”, “Blackmail”, and “Upper Class Twit of the Year”.
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commonguttersnipe · 14 days
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Finally got my Ponty Mylon & Co* fancast sorted! Love to hear your personal thoughts on them!
*(if you don't know, Ponty Mylon is the fictional British comedy troupe that's a pseudo-parody of Monty Python & Co, who are also the subject of a documentary about them (but in the inspired style of the Beatles parody mockumentary "The Rutles") and their entire history. The PM members are played by the Six Idiots & Co)
ok, uhh here's the fancast:
The Main Ponty Mylon members:
Simon Farnaby - Jack Cheese; parody of John Cleese
Ben Willbond - Raymond Manchap; parody of Graham Chapman
Mathew Baynton - Derek Theidol; parody of Eric Idle
Jim Howick - Pickle Mallin; parody of Michael Palin
Martha Howe-Douglas - Jerry Groans; parody of Terry Jones
Laurence Rickard - Jerry Fish-Gillysman; parody of Terry Gilliam
The other members of Ponty Mylon + Supporting Cast:
Sarah Hadland - Clara Cragplain; parody of Carol Cleveland
Alice Lowe - Colleen Cubicle; parody of Connie Booth
Lawry Lewin - Noel Outes; parody of Neil Innes
Peter Sandys-Clarke - Darren Holmes; parody of David Sherlock
David Tennant - Ewan MacCrosston; parody of Ian MacNaughton
Michael Sheen - Devon Heatwarmer; parody of David Frost
Geoffrey McGivern - Bishop Stervyn Mockwhool; parody of Bishop Mervyn Stockwood
Carol Cleveland - Warry Wine-a-bout; parody of Mary Whitehouse
Michael Palin - Frank Godman, a famous Documentarian who, well, narrates the documentary about Ponty Mylon. He is also a Critically Acclaimed & Angelically Eccentric Time Travelling Tour Guide
Let me know your thoughts on the fancast on each person here!!
(also uhh, I would appreciate it if you made a photo compilation of the fancast post btw. Thanks!!)
I need this desperately.
Netflix, get on it.
I also love how Carol and Michael have been included!!!
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film-compost · 8 months
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"Monty Python's Flying Circus" Season 1, Episode 5, "Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century" (1969)
Directed by Ian MacNaughton
Cinematography by Alan Featherstone
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retrociema · 4 months
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А теперь кое-что совсем другое - скетч, комедия Великобритания 1971 Грэм Чепмен, Джон Клиз, Терри Гиллиам
Это первый полнометражный фильм «Монти Пайтон» - творческого содружества британских актеров, сценаристов, режиссеров и художников. В сущности, фильм представляет антологию скетчей, полных черного юмора, которые были впервые показаны в легендарной телевизионной серии «Летающий цирк» на английском телевидении.
#комедия #скетч #абсурд
Выпущено: Великобритания, Celandine Films, The Monty Python Partnership, Universal Pictures Режиссер: Иан МакНоутон / Ian MacNaughton В ролях: Грэм Чепмен, Джон Клиз, Терри Гиллиам, Эрик Айдл, Терри Джонс, Майкл Пэлин, Кэрол Кливл��нд, Конни Бут, Невилл Чемберлен, Уинстон Черчилль
Перевод: Профессиональный (многоголосый закадровый) SomeWax
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endingboyhansel · 6 months
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Imagine a hypothetical alternative universe where Chris Morris directed "Monty Python's Flying Circus" instead of Ian MacNaughton.......but the catch is that he (Chris) directed MPFC in the style of his series JAM.
What do you personally think of this?
Oh dear god it would be an absolute wreck in a good way. I haven’t actually seen Jam - I’m going to at some point I hope - but from what I’ve heard about its style?
It would be a very wild crossover.
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docrotten · 11 months
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X THE UNKNOWN (1956) – Episode 149 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I’m going to kick your head in if you don’t get it down! That’s what I’m going to do!” A kick in the head turns out to be an effective management technique for Sgt. Grimsdyke. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they discover all the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns of Hammer’s X the Unknown (1956).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 149 – X the Unknown (1956)
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ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL, THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE CHANNEL, and WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL Which all now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/; https://classichorrorchannel.com/; https://wickedhorrortv.com/
A radioactive, mud-like creature terrorizes a Scottish village.
  Directors: Leslie Norman, Joseph Losey (uncredited)
Writer: Jimmy Sangster (story) (screenplay)
Music by: James Bernard
Special Effects: Bowie Margutti Ltd. (Les Bowie, Vic Margutti), Jack Curtis
Make-up and Special Make-up Effects: Philip Leakey
Production Manager: Jimmy Sangster
Selected Cast:
Dean Jagger as Dr. Adam Royston
Leo McKern as “Mac” McGill
Edward Chapman as John Elliott
William Lucas as Peter Elliott
Peter Hammond as Lieutenant Bannerman
Anthony Newley as Lance Corporal “Spider” Webb
Ian MacNaughton as Haggis
Michael Ripper as Sergeant Harry Grimsdyke
Michael Brooke as Willie Harding
Frazer Hines as Ian Osborne
Norman MacOwan as Old Tom
John Harvey as Major Cartwright
Edwin Richfield as Soldier Burned on Back
Jane Aird as Vi Harding
Neil Hallett as Unwin
Kenneth Cope as Private Lansing
Jameson Clark as Jack Harding
Marianne Brauns as Zena, the Nurse
Brown Derby as The Vicar
Anthony Sagar as Security Man (uncredited)
It’s time to explore early Hammer Sci-fi films with X the Unknown (1956). The film is part of a trilogy of Cold War sci-fi features along with The Quatermass Xperiment (1955, aka The Creeping Unknown) and Quatermass 2 (1957, aka Enemy From Space) that firmly transitioned Hammer from B-movie thrillers to solid horror/sci-fi excellence. The only thing missing is Bernard Quatermass himself, but not without Hammer trying – writer Nigel Kneale would not agree to the use of the character in this film. Regardless, X the Unknown is notable and well worth the watch. Hammer fans will appreciate an early appearance of fan-favorite character actor Michael Ripper as Sergeant Grimsdyke. Let’s see what the Grue-Crew make of directors Leslie Norman’s and Joseph Losey’s, and writer Jimmy Sangster’s black-and-white creepy classic. 
With this episode, The Classic Era Grue-Crew say adiós a nuestra querida amiga to Whitney Collazo. She has more opportunities than time to pursue them and will be stepping away from her podcast hosting duties. Whitney has participated in over 100 episodes of Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. Grue Believers and Grue-Crew alike will sorely miss her insightful comments, her unique movie choices, and her loving persona. We love you without reservation, Whitney. You will always be welcome here! And if you find a movie you’d like to discuss with us or have a movie you’d like to hear us discuss, just give us a shout-out. Buena suerte, mi querido amigo!
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, the Classic Era Grue-Crew wanted a fitting topic for their 150th episode. They decided on a film often considered one of the best horror films of all time, Rosemary’s Baby (1968), written and directed by Roman Polanski, based on the book by Ira Levin, starring Mia Farrow who is supported by an Oscar-winning performance from Ruth Gordon. You won’t want to miss this one! There is lots of “stuff” to discuss.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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andrealilli · 2 years
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E... ora qualcosa di completamente diverso (UK 1971), di Ian MacNaughton
E… ora qualcosa di completamente diverso (UK 1971), di Ian MacNaughton
di Andrea Lilli – Il primo lungometraggio del gruppo Monty Python conta oltre cinquanta primavere ma non ha perso nulla della sua carica comica. Ci è tornato in mente per la sua geniale barzelletta più divertente del mondo, soluzione perfetta e disarmata per annientare gli eserciti più virulenti. L’attenzione sarcastica sul mondo militare è frequente nella pellicola, e del resto è un carattere…
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myfavoritepeterotoole · 8 months
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962) directed by David Lean
Peter O'Toole as T. E. Lawrence
Ian MacNaughton as Corporal Michael George Hartley
Harry Fowler as Corporal William Potter
John Barry as MP in Map Room
** (Because he did the practices that he put out the fire of the match with his fingers many times, his fingers became full of burns. However, he was frustrated for having remained that he felt heat and a pain until the last.) https://myfavoritepeterotoole.tumblr.com/post/166101792312/lawrence-of-arabia-1962-directed-by-david-lean
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sacredwhores · 3 years
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John Howard Davies & Ian MacNaughton - Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969)
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anamon-book · 2 years
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モンティ・パイソン・アンド・ナウ 株式会社テレキャスジャパン 監督=イアン・マクノウトン/アニメーション=テリー・ギリアム/出演=ジョン・クリーズ、グラハム・チャップマン、エリック・アイドル、マイケル・ペリン、テリー・ジョーンズ、テリー・ギリアム ほか
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years
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On December 5, 1974, the last Episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus aired. ("Party Political Broadcast" Monty Python's Flying Circus, TV)
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highonfilms · 3 years
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Monty Python's And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) Dir. Ian MacNaughton
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commonguttersnipe · 8 months
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Hi! I'd personally love a chapter in BTDPR where the students are learning about the Victorian era, and then one of the students falls asleep/has a dream and then suddenly they wake up in MacNaughton's Boarding School in the Victorian era, as they see their classmates and teachers in Victorian clothing, and if course the headmaster is none other than Sir Ian MacNaughton (the guy who created the school). Thanks!
Honestly, this sounds like the kind of dream Quince would have…
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