So apparently my daughter's dog likes watching Flying Circus when she visits.
So apparently my daughter's dog likes watching Flying Circus when she visits.
Very smart of Pantages Theater in Hollywood advertising with the RenFair in Los Angeles. I bought tix immediately. π
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Monty Python's Spamalot - Mar 24-Apr 12, 2026 - Pantages Theater, Hollywood
https://www.broadwayinhollywood.com/events/detail/spamalot
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Was haben ein falscher Messias, ein paar sehr unqualifizierte Ritter und die grossen Fragen des Universums gemeinsam? Richtig: Sie gehΓΆren ins Kino. Mit #TheHolyGrail, #TheLifeOfBrian und #TheMeaningOfLife feiern wir #MontyPython so, wie es sich gehΓΆrt!
π So,. 24. Mai 2026 | ab 14.15 Uhr | kult.kino camera
ποΈ Tickets fΓΌr alle drei Filme jetzt online im Vorverkauf: https://www.kultkino.ch/event/montypython_towl_special/
β οΈ Nutzt auch das Monty-Python-Trilogie-Special mit Rabattaktion!
Trump to Japanese PM: "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Ok, why didnβt you tell me about Pearl Harbor?". Pretty awful.
But if this had been Trump telling the Spanish PM: "Who knows better about surprise than Spain? Ok, why didnβt you tell me about the Spanish Inquisition?". That would have been legendary.

When asked by a reporter about why the U.S. didn't share their Iran war plans with Japan, President Donald Trump said it was necessary for the element of surprise. The president followed this with a joke, saying, "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Ok, why didnβt you tell me about Pearl Harbor?"
The Evolution of Reg
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2020/03/the-evolution-of-reg/In today's edition of "All My Faves Are Problematic..." I was re-watching Life of Brian for the umpteenth time, when I suddenly felt uncomfortable. You can probably recite this scene from memory:
REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?!
FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.
REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality.
It feels a bit... Well... Grim. In 2020 it kinda reeks of transphobia. Lots of people on the Internet agree it's mean spirited and - if you're daft enough to read the comments under the video - lots of people agree with Reg's assessment that Stan cannot be Loretta.
Except... That's not what happens. I hate to ruin things by, y'know, actually watching the film - but to say Reg is a bigot simply isn't true. It ignores the fact that Python didn't often go for a single joke at the expense of a marginalised person.
Witness what happens a few scenes later, when the PFJ think that Brian has died.
REG: I now propose that all seven of these ex-brothers be now entered in the minutes as probationary martyrs to the cause.
LORETTA: I second that, Reg.
REG: Thank you, Loretta. On the nod. Siblings!
How about that! Reg has fully accepted Loretta, doesn't deadname her, and has moved to a more gender-neutral term for his comrades.
Reg may be a pompous arse, but he's an inclusive pompous arse!
By the end of the film - just before the big song and dance - we see how Reg has evolved.
BRIAN: Reg!
REG: Hello, sibling Brian.
BRIAN: Thank God you've come, Reg.
REG: 'We, the People's Front of Judea, brackets, officials, end brackets, do hereby convey our sincere fraternal and sisterly greetings to you, Brian, on this, the occasion of your martyrdom.
BRIAN: What?
REG: Your death will stand as a landmark in the continuing struggle to liberate the parent land from the hands of the Roman Imperialist aggressors, excluding those concerned with drainage, medicine, roads, housing, education, viniculture, and any other Romans contributing to the welfare of Jews of both sexes and hermaphrodites.
Is Reg perfect? No. He makes a series of cruel and insensitive remarks to his friend when she confides in him. Yes, it's played for laughs and - if you're not paying attention - the joke's on Loretta. But look closer.
If Reg can do it, so can you.
#comedy #HumanRights #montyPython
In today's edition of "All My Faves Are Problematic..." I was re-watching Life of Brian for the umpteenth time, when I suddenly felt uncomfortable. You can probably recite this scene from memory: REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?! FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression. REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality. β¦