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Zé Tahir

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Me neither.

Coming back to Monty Python..do you people get the socio-political messages in the sketches?TBH,i had a hard time understanding those messages.To me it was only good old humour in the start,but when i read more about it..it started making more sense,and the whole concept behind their skethes became even more brilliant in my mind.
Monty Python is somewhat Fifty Fifty-esque.
 

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    Loud..as in loud.You know..50 50 relied a lot on strong dialogues..with Monty Python,some of the sketches rely a lot on funny stuff that doesnt have much to do with the dialogues.The Ministry Of Silly Walks for example..its strong point is the physical humour.50 50 didnt have a lot of this stuff.
     
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    Zé Tahir

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    Loud..as in loud.You know..50 50 relied a lot on strong dialogues..with Monty Python,some of the sketches rely a lot on funny stuff that doesnt have much to do with the dialogues.The Ministry Of Silly Walks for example..its strong point is the physical humour.50 50 didnt have a lot of this stuff.
    I guess not. What do think about Alif Noon?
     

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