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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Live at Aspen

  • TV Special
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.3K
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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Live at Aspen (1998)
Sketch ComedyComedyDocumentary

This reunion show features the five surviving members of Monty Python, with Graham Chapman's ashes in attendance. The Pythons look back at their work and receive an American Film Industry aw... Read allThis reunion show features the five surviving members of Monty Python, with Graham Chapman's ashes in attendance. The Pythons look back at their work and receive an American Film Industry award. It also features some memorable moments, including when Gilliam "accidently" kicked o... Read allThis reunion show features the five surviving members of Monty Python, with Graham Chapman's ashes in attendance. The Pythons look back at their work and receive an American Film Industry award. It also features some memorable moments, including when Gilliam "accidently" kicked over the urn. Hosted by Robert Klein and featuring a cameo by Eddie Izzard.

  • Director
    • Paul Miller
  • Writer
    • Peter Crabbe
  • Stars
    • Robert Klein
    • John Cleese
    • Terry Gilliam
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Miller
    • Writer
      • Peter Crabbe
    • Stars
      • Robert Klein
      • John Cleese
      • Terry Gilliam
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Self - Host
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Self…
    Terry Gilliam
    Terry Gilliam
    • Self…
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Self…
    Terry Jones
    Terry Jones
    • Self…
    Michael Palin
    Michael Palin
    • Self…
    Graham Chapman
    Graham Chapman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Self…
    Carol Cleveland
    Carol Cleveland
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Cathleen Summers
    • Self
    Trey Parker
    Trey Parker
    • Self
    Matt Stone
    Matt Stone
    • Self
    Peter Crabbe
    • Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Self - Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Self - Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Self - Audience
    • (uncredited)
    John Ratzenberger
    John Ratzenberger
    • Self - Audience
    • (uncredited)
    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Self - Audience
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Miller
    • Writer
      • Peter Crabbe
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    6gridoon

    Slight

    "Live at Aspen" reunites the five remaining Pythons (the sixth one, Graham Chapman, also "appears" in the form of his ashes - a gimmick that is both macabre and moving) on stage for the first time in about 16 years. But although it's included in the same DVD ("Monty Python Live!") with "Live at the Hollywood Bowl", it's not really a live show. It's more of a documentary / tribute. It's nice to see that the Pythons still haven't lost their bad taste and unpredictability, and their fans will no doubt enjoy the archival footage from their movies and TV shows. It's a nice tribute and a minor diversion, but I got the feeling it could (and should) have been a lot meatier. (**1/2)
    8Quinoa1984

    Only wish it could've been longer

    This special appeared in the 90's on HBO, if memory serves, and at the time I didn't care much to watch it (mostly due to how I wasn't a Python fan at the time). But I got to see it finally as part of a Live Python DVD set, and while it wasn't great, it was good to see the five (err, six of them) back in action. Robert Klein hosted, with Eddie Izzard appearing in a bizarre cameo at the start of the show (I wonder if the audience, many celebrities, knew who he was at the time), and it was really half clips from the show and films (sans Life of Brian) and half recollections. The clips are fairly standard, although for myself having barely dipped toes into the Flying Circus sketches it was a grand sight to see anyway. I loved how when they were asked how they got together they started all talking at once, and also the very abrupt and suddenly improv form of comedy that comes forth after Gilliam accidentally knocks over Graham's 'ashes'.

    Nothing at all, as a given of course, is taken too seriously with the accounts of their histories (though Gilliam gives a cool tale of the first reception of 'Holy Grail' at the premiere), and there is a genuinely uproarious story of visiting a concentration camp during their trip to film the German sketch. In short, it's an hour long trip into the Python world as only they could tell it and show it, but one wishes it could've been longer; Klein could've asked some better questions as well. On the other hand, it is technically an awards show (another element Cleese and Idle and the other play with in their acceptance speech), so it's hard to really dig in like say the autobiography of the Pythons does. To put it another way, for a reunion show it could do a lot worse. Three cheers for Graham's ashes!
    8SnoopyStyle

    the boys and clips

    Robert Klein is the host for this reunion in Aspen. It is the guys sitting on stage and talking. There are plenty of greatest hit clips from the show and movies. John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin are brought in. They kick out Eddie Izzard and bring in the ashes of Graham Chapman.

    Normally, I downgrade a clip show, but there is no way I would do that for Monty Python. The clips are simply superior. The boys have some good stories. For newcomers, this is a solid introduction although I don't know any newcomers. For old-timers, this is a nice time with friends.
    8sk0766

    Humorous

    HBO special. Although billed as an awards ceremony, it's mostly a retrospective of their past work with a couple of great new little bits that remind the viewer that their humor, intelligence, and bad taste still haven't changed much through the years. All of the Pythons are there (including Graham Chapman in powdered form), and is MC'd by a surprisingly un-annoying Robert Klein. Memories of the group's past are interspersed with bits from the Flying Circus show and their movies (except for Life of Brian, which is curiously censored due to legal reasons), along with a couple of contrived - but funny - new bits to spice things up. We've seen most of this stuff before, but it still brings a smile to the face nonetheless. Flashes of the audience center mostly on the previous cast of Cheers (why? who knows). All in all, a funny and enjoyable way to blow an hour.
    8CharltonBoy

    Great to see the Python cast together again.

    This stage production is a must see for any Monty Python fan. We the all the Python Cast , including Graham Chapmans ashes,on stage talking about how they all started and about the famous sketches and films and we see lots of clips of the show and films.What is great is that they all seem to get on with each other and enjoy reminissing .There are some very funny moments involving the Late Graham Chapman and the exeptance speech from John Cleese at the end had me laughing. The audiance seem to be celebrities. I bet they paid a lot of money for the privilage. 8 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      This documentary is featured on the 2-disc DVD entitled "Monty Python Live!"
    • Goofs
      Host Robert Klein claims that Monty Python made four movies (Monty Python's and Now for Something Completely Different (1971), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979), and Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983)). They actually made five movies; he forgot about Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982).

      Klein was differentiating between following a written script (i.e., "made" a movie) vs. filming a live performance (i.e., no scriptwriter).
    • Quotes

      Robert Klein: You were six and of course, Graham Chapman passed away in 1989. He would have loved this.

      Terry Jones: He would have.

      John Cleese: But he's dead.

      Michael Palin: He is no more.

      Terry Gilliam: Stone dead!

      Michael Palin: He is no more. Ceased to be.

      John Cleese: Stone fucking dead.

      Michael Palin: Fucking dead.

    • Connections
      Features Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • US Comedy Arts Festival Tribute to Monty Python
    • Filming locations
      • Aspen, Colorado, USA
    • Production company
      • Python (Monty) Pictures
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    • Runtime
      58 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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