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Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition
by noteworthy at 11:28 am EST, Feb 21, 2005

Dave Eggers talks about Monty Python. The news angle is that Mike Nichols has a new Broadway show, "Spamalot", opening in February.

I have seen a handful of Broadway musicals, and they haven’t always been my cup of tea. But what I saw of “Spamalot” in rehearsals was hysterically funny, and I can’t imagine it being anything but a good time.

I think I must have been probably ten when I started seeing it late at night ... when VCRs and Betamaxes came out the first movie that we all watched endlessly and memorized was “The Holy Grail.” I was pathetic.

Hank Azaria said something to the effect that Monty Python sort of made it O.K. to be smart. To be able to take that kind of material and completely make it ridiculous was -- it’s something that nobody else did, or does, really.

"Arrested Development” is really the only American show today that’s in touch with a true sense of absurdity.

It’s not the most conducive environment right now to experimenting at all, or trying to push the form forward, in any media, really. Except, every so often, somebody will do something in film and get away with it.

“The Meaning of Life” is far darker than I’d remembered. I can’t remember anything since being that dark. I mean, nowadays, only animated stuff, like “The Simpsons” and “South Park,” can get away with that level of anger and bile and that sort of dim world view -- but with them it goes down easier because they’re cartoons.

They were addressing history itself. History and sheep.


 
 
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