The Comic Relief Special 2007 from the crew at "Where's My Gun?", featuring the music of Girls Aloud (Sound of the Underground), Busted (Thunderbirds), John Williams (Batman OST) Lazy Town (You are a Pirate) & Less Than Jake (Automatic)
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Following the recent release of Mine2 by Snoken Productions, the crew of Where's My Gun? created this homage to the fantastic BF2 exploits created by Snoken Productions.
Featuring music by: SR71 (Tomorrow), Injected (Faithless) & Wagner (Ride Of The Valkyries)
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http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=3326 The World Premiere of "The Seventh Python" - a film celebration of Neil Innes - who has shaped the musical destiny of Monty Python, The Rutles and The Bonzo Dog Band. The movie also features Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. Neil Innes will be present for the salute.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=3326 The World Premiere of "The Seventh Python" - a film celebration of Neil Innes - who has shaped the musical destiny of Monty Python, The Rutles and The Bonzo Dog Band. The movie also features Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. Neil Innes will be present for the salute.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=3326 The World Premiere of "The Seventh Python" - a film celebration of Neil Innes - who has shaped the musical destiny of Monty Python, The Rutles and The Bonzo Dog Band. The movie also features Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. Neil Innes will be present for the salute.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=3326 The World Premiere of "The Seventh Python" - a film celebration of Neil Innes - who has shaped the musical destiny of Monty Python, The Rutles and The Bonzo Dog Band. The movie also features Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. Neil Innes will be present for the salute.
CIAM`s new music video “The Call”, beckons with an enticing imagery and hypnotic movement. The idea for the video stems from their soon-to-be released debut album “Anonymous”, which is designed to be a sensory experience of mixed media. CIAM`s vision is to infuse their music with visual art making the two symbiotic.
In “The Call,” London-based CIAM advances beyond the intrigue of their hit debut video release, “Here I Am” with a nod to Salvador Dali and Monty Python. Powerful statements, brilliant colors, and a haunting melody profess the true artisan that embodies CIAM. www.ciammusic.com
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the DrumStick Chicken Eating video footage you're viewing is 2 years old and taken at BAD angle
she's in a 6 feet tall 4 and half feet long 4 and half feet wide Terrarium Cage
you can view the new (Terrarium Cage) can be seen in the new video upload
this is my python Silky she eats 20 pounds of chicken every other week
Monty Python's Flying Circus begins to take shape • Ali MacGraw interprets Philip Roth in Goodbye, Columbus • Renowned choreographer Martha Graham turns 75
Mariusz Pudzianowski (pronounced [?marju? pud?a?n?fski]) (born on February 7, 1977 in Bia?a Rawska, Poland) is a leading strongman competitor. He is sometimes known by the nicknames Pudzian, Dominator, Super Mariusz (Super Mario), Pyton (Python) and Duz.y Pyton (Big Python).
It is true! It has been proven! Light Yagami watches Monty Python! Don't believe me? Just watch...
(Yes, I realize how horribly dorky this is, and yes, I am twice as dorky for actually making this video. XD)
The search for comedy's Holy Grail continues in Dave and Tom's instead opting for a more deliberate and cerebral approach. Delightfully nostalgic yet unmistakably original, you''ll be glued to your screen as Dave and Tom take a look back on "this business of funny." From prehistoric pornography to poetic clowns on mountainsides, after watching Dave and Tom you''ll agree that history has never been this much fun. A spoof of BBC and Discovery Channel documentaries that promise to reveal a great mystery, this DVD is as one reviewer put it, "a silly journey through a world of scenarios... ranging from unfathomable science discoveries to absurd game shows, from sickly polite bank robberies to egomaniacal hat entertainers....their work achieves comedy on a level commensurate with Monty Python, Mr. Show and Little Britain, and highlights a sparkling sense of the off-color, rude and the importance of wacky nonsense. Always unexpected and always entertaining....."
The first in many small intro type videos for some of the regulars over on the Destructoid server. Tragic Hero wanted to do a remake of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. He is the blu scout.
Part 1 of a film written (with jokes and elements swiped from Monty Python) and directed (however unobvious there was any directing at all) by me for my English class.
Inconsistent, revolting voice acting and 'doddle' jokes aside, I was pleased with the outcome. The story parodies Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible' (albeit an abridged version) and attempts some Semitic satire rather poorly. And the 'premeditated improvisation' was the feel that I wanted, although it was only due to time constraints.
For those of you aware, yes, the story is purposely historically inaccurate.