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Por primera vez en más de tres décadas, los legendarios cómicos Monty Python se darán cita este año para una actuación juntos y en vivo. La emisión desde el O2 Arena de Londres denominada "Monty Python Live (mostly)" (Monty Python en vivo [más o menos]) se retransmitirá en los cines de todo el mundo el domingo 20 de julio. Con una edad que en conjunto solo suma los 358 años, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones y Michael Palin volverán a representar algunos de sus mejores momentos, dándoles un toque de modernidad y centrado en la actualidad, sin dejar de ser Pythonesco. Monty Python se han ganado a pulso el título de unos de los mejores cómicos del mundo. Han sido influencia de toda una generación y han revolucionado el mundo de la comedia. (FILMAFFINITY)
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The mere existence of a Python reunion after all this time is worth celebrating, and I can't argue that it was cool to see the surviving members side-by-side on that stage, but the ensuing performance left a lot to be desired. Despite all efforts to imply the opposite, this largely felt like a troupe of rusty old-timers stammering their way through the material of their youth, minus the power, sincerity and resounding cultural relevance of their heyday. I snickered with some regularity, but that was mostly due to long-term appreciation rather than of-the-moment admiration. The whole show felt too polished and jazzy, a billion-dollar spit shine that stood at-odds with the group's quaint, elbow-greased character. Dozens of forced, sharply unfunny dance sets padded out each costume change - of which there were many - and seemed to annoy even the cast members, who varied in mood from ecstatic (Terry Gilliam) to barely-bothered (John Cleese). The show wheeled out all the right skits, but the funniest bits were when the actors would flub a line and go off-script to needle each other. Disappointing.