That's because Cleese has more humour than every Democrat, Republican, and a large portion of 20-somethings combined. Being able to laugh, genuinely laugh, keeps us sharp.
You can not compare John Cleese with Joe Biden. Joe Biden is in cognitive decline and John Cleese is not. That is not a joke or a political jab, it is just a statement of fact.
This phrase well describes my ex spouse of over 20 years. He is a pathological narcissist. I’m convinced that those who graduated from Narc U are now running the globe. (I was so pleased to be in this audience at Freedom Fest.)
I have an old Saxon soul and I think it’s that that makes me want to do whatever it is that I’m being coerced or bullied into. I refuse to sunbathe and am now in the top 1% of whiteness. I wear a large, visible cross at all times. I’d quite like a T.shirt with ‘certified racist’ and a middle finger on it. I’m not really all that racist, I lived my whole life post racially, as according to MLK, but the idiocy of picking on the least racist people on earth, the only ones with outgroup compassion that goes beyond words, just makes me want to rebel. I RAGE at ALL injustice. A deep sense of fair play pulses in every cell of my body and it sees no colour but misty crimson. Meekness is yet another mistranslation of the Bible. We are commanded to fight evil. Also, turning the other cheek has been inverted, it’s the opposite of surrender. The right side is where you’d strike a lesser person, turning the cheek is an assertion of equality to the challenger.
I haven´t recorded all the whimping people I´ve heard complaining about victims seeking justice while longing for the "Good old days" when they could grab them by the pussies without consequences@@petejohnson8397
Alongside Rowan Atkinson who is just as hilarious(NOT just as Mr. Bean) but also fights the same fight against political hyper-correctness and cancel culture.
John Cleese is the best. I admire how much this man is willing to speak the truth and stick to his guns. my favorite comedian and a brilliant philosopher in his own right.
About five years ago he, like many other wise cracks were on Team Woke, fighting the evil conservatives and their supposed kingpin, Orange Man. Most of these donkeys have since had a change of heart. And now here he is at a libertarian convention. Amazing.
John Cleese is a brilliant and articulate man and a gift (along with all the Pythoners). They broke ground and continue to be "discovered" by new generations
There is probably a good reason he made the types of films he made compared to the sort of films Terry Gillingham made. One would have thought the latter was more on point.
@@panvomacka9079 Well, if you show he's connected to Jobn Dillinger somehow, I might have a go with that! But I'm sure someone from the ol' Monty set could do it better than I!! 😜, 😇.
I’m very impressed by John Cleese and his work, I’ve enjoyed Monty Python since the 1970s, and all of the Python crew have shown a deep understanding of humor being a stimulant of thought.
"People sitting there, waiting for the thrill of being offended...." Wow, was that ever great or what?! This is what confirms the age old notion of listening to and respecting the wisdom of our elders!
For the record, the name Cleese was struggling to recall was Donald Hebb, a Canadian psychologist who has been described as the father of neoropsychology and neural networks. Brilliant guy, fascinating subject. This is why people like John Cleese are so interesting: it's not what they know per se, it's the diversity of interests that drive their curiosity and their ability to explain their thinking in relation to those influences.
"How do you write a masterpiece?" "Well, when I did Fish called Wanda ..." "Can I just interrupt you there, that film still gets applauded." JC goes off on tangent. Just as JC is about to reveal a great writing secret, the Genius interviewer stops him in his tracks. So many interviewers do this. Please get your own ego's out of the equation, FFS! (In the future this could be considered one of the biggest blunders in interview history).
The interviewer doesn't seem interested in JC at all, as if he just thinks about himself and his questions. Very bad interview. Just let JC talk alone for 30 minutes would have been much better
Yes he is an annoyance.....and typically American ......Americans.....jeeeeez.They dont do subtlety....their tv is absolutely appalling like the people who own and run it.
Good. It’s not just me then. A couple of times JC starts a fascinating answer only to be cut off and the conversation taken off at a tangent. Pretty annoying.
The man is a legend. I don’t know if we can compute the number of years that were added to our lives, all thanks to his comedy. Thank you for making us laugh! ❤️
It's funny and the Monty Python python movies they have a parody of parody of British soldiers doing doing a marching formation which is definitely gay and a feminine. The general speaking at the beginning and at the end is a gay actor in the money python group I thought group but today you probably couldn't do that because it would be offensive to some. I purposely put that video on social media and remind them that the general at the beginning and at the end, actually a Monty Python actor, was gay and was not offended. ruclips.net/video/7-2jLLMdEBw/видео.html
I think that it is clear to everyone that John Cleese still has a lot to offer the world. Despite advancing age; he remains enlightening and sharp. Feel lucky to have grown up within his era...
There is a psychological hypothesis that if a person is needed by society, he/she will live longer than someone who lives only for his own needs. John Cleese is a good example of this.
Nope. He has nothing to offer except extreme woke hate. Like all socialists he now thinks he is funny when all he does is spewing poison. I used to love all he did - he killed every memory, every moment, every expectation with his sick hatred of Trump and being associated with the extremist hater Rob Reiner (said to produce Faulty Towers rise-from-the-dead). We live in the times where socialists is on the rise again with all the madness, lies, censoring, hate this ideology ever produced. I guess 120+ million murdered by socialism is not enough for some, oh the others just didn't get it quite right, let's try again.
@Ildar T8 Makes sense. We all (or most of us) need to be needed. Hence the crisis of postmodern hyper-individualism. I think I just made that term up, but you get what I mean
I was a preteen in the seventies when Monty Python first came out. My parents didn’t understand this new radical form of comedy but they allowed my one year older brother and myself to watch and it’s been a lifelong love for both of us since but also includes their successors. Thanks Mum and Dad.
Very interesting! I'm from the US, and I remember my dad watching it often (possibly in reruns) in the mid 1970s (I was about 11) . My dad always had a very good sense of humor. He frequently told what I/we call "Dad Jokes" THat follows what Cleese said, You don't know if something is funny unless you try it out." Even a joke that may flop, it would still be funny in some way - If not for me, it would be funny for someone else! - I have followed in my dad's footsteps. The thing I find neat is that people laugh at my jokes much more than I would think..
I recall from a Cleese novel ( a bio, the name escapes me) that he said Python pursued incongruity and silliness without punch lines. Awkward situations, things juxtaposed against type, and the like. This became something like a defining aspect between American comedy and British comedy, or at least Python comedy--a sketch or routine which lacks a punch line. It becomes dangerously close to seeing or not seeing the emperor's clothes, but really, does one need to 'get' a thing so long as it amuses you? It's fair to admit that you don't see why something is considered funny, so long as you don't criticize those who are amused anyway whether they 'get it' or not. I have no idea what I am saying.
Gotta say, I just enjoyed the stupidity. I was a teen but had to leave home before enjoying freedom from restriction. Parents, right? The Fish Slapping Dance? The Larch? How much screen time would a modern network give either? I mean, what could possibly be funny about a chap being slapped upside the head with a salmon? Or listening to a fellow intone "The Larch" while looking at a fucking tree, over and over again? Aahhh, but if you had about 30 minutes of this type of stupidity on tape (oops. old boy give-away) you could sell those bytes to advertisers, couldn't you?! But I ask, why is the only stupidity available to me limited to the internet, and so VERY, VERY stupid? Why can't some of it be intelligent?
I found Monty Python on PBS when I was about 11. My parents didn't know that I was watching it because it was on long after they'd gone to bed. The only problem my Mum would've had with it would've been the nudity, and even that would only have elicited a scornful cringe. 😄
@@Dowlphin That goodfellow, is either one of the weakest attempts to troll someone I have ever seen, or... the most cynical and/or asinine thing I've read all week. Either way, making one of if not the greatest humorist of all time laugh will always be a flattering compliment for anyone who isn't an egotistical ass with a bloated sense of self worth...
“People sitting there deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended” - I've heard this thought phrased in other ways but I think I enjoy this one the most.
There's an old joke. A woman checks into a motel that has two buildings, one facing the other. She gets to her room and sees the other building out the window, where a man is walking around naked. She calls the manager and says that he needs to cover up. The manager comes up to her room first, walks around, and says, "Yes, he's naked, but you can't see anything below his waist, no matter where you are in the room." She replies, "Oh, yeah? You can if you stand on the bed!" [EDITED: I had "above" instead of "below" originally.]
Although not all CALLED wokeism is a dumb thing ,we could boil it down to this : Religion. Wokeism is religion. It's a negative form of rigidity or the lack of intellect.
It's basic skillset for the job to understand who you are talking to and adjust accordingly. Of course it's a problem if someone without humor interviews a comedian. But it is basic skillset of other people to not arrange such a pairing in the first place.
@@nortiusmaximus1789 I think he did a perfectly good job. He pops off well-pitched questions that Cleese answers with obvious interest/sincerity , and moreover, freely and uninterrupted. On the few occasions the interviewer does interject, it's almost always brief/on-point and prompts Cleese to extrapolate further (which of course Cleese can do so well). Interviewing skills 101: The audience was there to listen to Cleese talk; and he did - a lot.
I was the in studio propmaster on a late night TV show a while back and John Cleese was one of the nicest guests ever on the show. He was a true, down to earth gentlemen. As mainstream television became more disgustingly woke, I was eventually driven off that show the eventually out of the business 3 years before my planned retirement for not falling in line with the poison shot. It only makes sense that a down to earth, real person would stand up and speak out against the Marxist disease that is destroying everything. I wish more would, but the majority of celebrities are insecure followers who will to sell their souls for their fame and fortune... God bless John Cleese.
The Pythons will always be legends for me. From the very first time they appeared on PBS in the early 1970s, through all of their films, champions of outrageous, literate, goofy, silliness that made me laugh until my ribs hurt. Thank you!
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18:05 thrill of being offended 20:22 American ex 24:00 woke self humor 24:33 Bosnian war 25:33 People in charge know nothing and don't know they don't know anything 26:30 Dunning Kruger effect 27:45 Dismal sciense 29:49 without noticing any of it 31:00 NY Jewish and Christian backlash 31:48 agree after 500 years 32:11 Punishment for seeing 33:05 Humor but serious vs solemn - project ruggedness to the exclusion of everything else
Cleese is a consistent opponent of authoritarianism. And The Life of Brian -- from 1979! -- was prescient. Well worth watching today. It's even harder-hitting now.
Except most of the people obsessed with "Wokeism" are far right fascist authoritarians. They have hijacked the whole debate and turned into simply a hate campaign against gays.
"a consistent opponent of authoritarianism" is the English Aesthetic as described by Andy Edwards, musician and educator..... ruclips.net/video/H6PY7fcL6Ww/видео.html
The best movie ever made, in my opinion, I when to see it three times in the opening week of The Life of Brian, and every time I told someone about how awesome it is I ended up going with them to see it. Every single word uttered in the movie is funny. Slava Ukraini! 🇨🇿 🇺🇦 🇦🇺
Sodom and Gomorrah is being created on purpose because we are in the climate change END TIMES not due to you or CO2 but rather due to the precession of the Alpha Omega equinoxes when our solar system eclipses the centre of our galaxies electromagnetic gravitational plane for a thousand years.
Great man, but the title of the video picked the one thing he got wrong. If someone thinks creativity is impossible without discrimination, my god, must that person be creative. And he said himself pitiful people are afraid of change. "Warriors on wokeism" are utterly full of that, afraid they need to stop dreadfully stupid but habituated prejudice and discrimination.
@@NuntiusLegis I agree,but even the fact that we have to censor our words just to write "something down the line" is a standard now! I think my comedy heros would've been banned,with exception of South Park(cuz they are trashing everyone,but in cartoon characters)! Imagine film like Monthy Python's Meaning Of Life or Carlin's Jammin In New York!? Who would air that if it was new material???
@@travissharon1536 it is a war. If we decide not to fight it fine. Just don't expect to win. Wokism will destroy the world of we decide to sit out the war and not fight.
What a brilliant man. He still makes people laugh which as he says is the most important thing. Bless him for helping so many people get through difficult times with laughter
hmmm Cleese is a genius ; although i prefer "Life of Brian" / Fawlty towers" as his best work... .... the sad thing is there will be so many watchers of this video who will laugh or agree then CONFIRM to their fear ridden FUBAR loacl & global swamp.... IMPORTANT; discussion & Vision is NOT enough (REPEAT; NOT ENOUGH!) ACTION improves LIVES! their virus is ME d1A POX ... danger to Humanity ChRiSlive "Freedom e Union NGO"; chrislivecampaign.blogspot.com/2022/08/chrislive-now
Mr Cleese has inspired me in tow stages of life. In my younger years, he made me laugh. That is a special gift. In recent years, he has fought for Freedom of Speech and Thought. Many thanks to the man for both.
Same here, hometown homey! Got my doors blown off by him and the Monty Python crew, early eighties. Huge fan and no one has ever compared. John and the entire crew, always managed to bring my humor into play, release the stress, and remind me this is all quite ridiculous. Brilliant, conscientious, amazing human being.
I always say this. Good comedians are one of the smartest people in the world. Definitely in the show business. They observe daily subtleties and complex issues of life and add a humorous flair to it. It is not an easy thing to do without sounding like you’re ranting about it. George Carlin, Leslie Neilson, John Cleese, etc all extremely smart people.
most of them just say out loud things we think ourselves or poke fun at the sacred cows we set up to show us how silly they really are & how meaningless in the grand scheme of everything
"There are people who are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended" - I think that's the best characterization of today's society I've heard so far.
I've done some social behavioral research on this and found that being offended addicts are the same population as those who wear surgical masks whilst driving alone in their cars.
this is awesome John Cleese is one of the greatest humorist/satirists who has ever lived ..........he is also extremely intelligent & his wit is as sharp as ever ......
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" probably saved my life. I saw it at the absolute lowest point in my life, and it changed my whole outlook - I thought, "THIS. This is what life can be like." Thank you forever, John. I owe you.
@norman smithers Maybe we should lock the 'woke' in a (sound--proofed) roomful of 'Grammar Nazis' and just leave them there... slide pizza under the door now and again, of course. But they'd have a great time self-righteously snarking at each other - and maybe then the rest of the world could just live and let live?
Nick: “Can you make politics funny?” Me: ‘No it’s already a joke.’ As a kid I watched what my parents watched on TV and they watched Fawlty Towers, Dr Who, Monty Python. So I thank all the heavy lifting to who I am today to you Mr Cleese.
Over in America the MSM (Mainstream Media) is a complete joke while comedians tell the actual news. Both Faux News and Clearly Not News have admitted to selling entertainment.
Thank You, John Cleese, for the lifetime you have given us filled with humor and laughs! Your jokes will always live rent free in my brain until I can pass them to another appreciative human, where they will continue to enrich someone elses life!
We are not allowed to have more than one John Cleese. And if they had a choice, they'd ban the one we have as well. Kinda like Benny Hill - totally different comedy, of course. Hill had a sarcastic view on the "typical women-chasing man", making fun of that stereotype with the "typical male" turning out to be a loser. But sudden people began to take his satirical sketches as earnest, serious depictions of sexism.
@@klausstock8020Most people can't think beyond their next meal/snack/drink/orgasm/payday/payday loan/sports bet or vapid woke comment. They can't get beyond the boobies of Benny's sight gags and understand his subversive humour. What's hilarious (pun intended) is that many of them think HE's "stupid"!
Isn't all cocaine for the brain? Lovely to see John Cleese. He's a very clever, humourous, and decent man. He's still very sharp at his age. May he live another 80 years. One of the best things to come out of Britain.
I hope my mind is as good as John's when I get his age. He speaks the truth and it is so refreshing to hear in this day and age. Thanks John may you continue to enlighten and entertain us for years to come.
Thank you John. I wrote down many of the things you said to help me as a writer. My favorite is: Creativity is all about getting out of a rut. If you are under any kind of pressure, you will always resort to stereotypical thinking.
I particularly liked his question asking the psychotherapist (?) what percentage of the profession he considered to be doing a good job .....and then extrapolating that to ask other well regarded folk of some influence the same question. I have a few people I would like to ask also
The lack of interruption is crucial too. If you go to a Starbucks to write on your laptop, wear an Ask Me About Jesus shirt. (As a Christian I can say that.)
I remember when JC was talking about his mother,who was in a nursing home, and she was very depressed. She was wanting to die. So John says,what about next Thursday? And this made her laugh.
@@wolfgangdevries127 this man does not draw the line in sand! he shows all the lines as Zebra Stripes i.e. Cross walk! no! Ich bin ami aber Zeit 2000 in Deutscland geblieben.
I love that. My family has the same dark sense of humor. My parents would often talk about things like what we each wanted of theirs when they die. During one of these conversations, my brother grabbed a pad of sticky notes, wrote his name on them and started sticking them to things in the living room. We all started doing the same thing, arguing and removing each others' sticky notes to replace them with ours... It's one of my fondest memories. If you're up for reading another... My mom was in the hospital and started talking about wanting to leave and die and such, but she can't get out of the hospital because she's hooked up to the IV line. My sister pulled out her pocket knife and said, "Just give me the word and we're out of here." Mom made a face and then laughed. Using humor to deal with uncomfortable situations is in my blood. lol
What an iconic person he is. Imagine what he did to the last century. Certanly one of the best things that could happen to us. Thank you so much Mr John Cleese
In my experience it is much less than half who are woke. The media would have you think it's the majority when it simply isn't so. They cannonize those who complain and marginalize those who produce.
@@phoenixrising4073 Yeah, I just today read an article about people being offended that Cracker Barrel added "Impossible Meat" sausage to their menu. There were several articles on the topic but the one I read just contained a bunch of "A person on Facebook posted..." quotes. It's called the Nutpicker Fallacy--for any position you can find someone who supports it, so cherry-pick an extreme position and find the nut who is arguing for it and use that to make your case that "many people believe" whatever nonsense you want--be it people who want to claim that we should not use the phrase "pregnant women" because it's exclusionary or weirdos who think the Book of Genesis is meant to be taken literally and want that taught in schools. Then write a clickbait article to rile up your base.
And they're all over the political spectrum. I remember a story from a few years ago where a guy was offended, because he saw a Spanish word on a menu. In a Taco Bell restaurant. In a city with a Spanish name. (I don't recall exactly which one.)
@@christopherheckman7957 yeah, I think this video is more about that, then the whole woke thing. Sounds like Reich wingers attempting to attack the left again.
A spectacular and thought-provoking interview with one of the most brilliant people of our time. Intelligent comedy is the best comedy, and there are few alive that can reach that level as often and as consistently as John Cleese has in his career. Thanks for posting this.
It gets worse, there are people who are professionally offended on behalf of other people, who don't give a damn, but should according to the formentioned offendees. And that such people exist and are serious about it, is sillier than a python sketch.
Without any hyperbole, I say John Cleese is one of the funniest human beings to ever live. Cleese on his worst day is hilarious, and on a good day, a comedian for the ages as both a writer and performer. His views on political correctness are well articulated and I agree with him. There is nothing mean spirited about him, but there is something perverse in demanding comedians be paranoid of offending someone.
One of the reasons my husband and I made it through our toughest times was his ability to make me laugh at myself, the situation, and when he wasn't afraid to laugh at himself. He's one of the only people I know who aren't overly cautious about unintentionally offending people, and he's also one of the only people I know that can make people laugh almost anywhere we go. We are also both devout Christians (I'm closest to Lutheran I'd say...though we don't go to a brick and mortar church) but we love Life of Brian! 😆 Even if we do find some parts to be a bit much. It's called boundaries. So I too see the awful ramifications of trying to hinder comedy by the terms of offense.
I am thankful for Mr. Cleese. He and his shows, and movie's helped me get through a really bad childhood. There were times that I thought about just ending things, but I would watch his stuff and laugh so hard it stopped that thought. I think those that are going off on him just don't get it. That is a big problem these days, people have been so kept down that they don't understand context they only know the words. He's right and he has said this on many things people have lost creativity, lost thinking for themselves, they have lost critical thinking skills. People have let others control them especially their minds. People have also lost the ability to understand sarcasm, it's a very said thing. So people stop being a idiot, stop criticizing someone just because they are older, stop criticizing just because his last answer was a bit long. It's time people stopped being jerks and do the one thing that really really scares them to death. Take a deep dive inside yourself and truly look at what scares you, the many things you won't admit to. When someone says laughter is the best medicine, they really are telling the truth. I know the same people that said the idiot things here in comments will be the same people that will jump all over this with their word salad, with out giving anything a real thought. It's so sad that people have become so self centered, cravenly, and egotistical. Many wouldn't know what a good honest laugh was even it came up and bit them on the a$$ .
Cleese is a national treasure from the days when the British were allowed to laugh at themselves. Most don't understand our humour but if a British person is really polite to you, they probably don't like you. If they mock you then you've been accepted. Beware a polite Brit! Also, his laugh is contagious.
Monty Python was a moment in time, with the counterculture flourishing, when the Brits lost their empire and regained their sense of humor. Plus a lot of really good restaurants from the subcontinent.
NOT True Its a Class Assuption THE Posh GITS Are Polite AND Most Times ITS looking Down On You !!!!Where as The Avarage Joe Will be Polite or AGGRESSIVE. Depending On Drink 😣Sad To Say goodbye
Ten years ago my college age kids & friends came over, a mix of every stripe. We had some drinks & played "Throw your best off color joke." Nobody was off limits. The next morning we could hardly move because our jaws & ribs hurt from laughing so hard. Nobody got thier feelers hurt. We are all still close today and when we get together talk about how hilarious that night was.
Looking back at the night, though, what remained off limits even if technically nothing was? Some of it is managed subconsciously and you wouldn’t even know you were censoring yourself. Orwell and his ideas on thoughtcrime where the goal of the party’s indoctrination was to make it impossible to even think of resistance is a very real problem. The huge backlash against even discussing what it means to be “male” deals with a lot of that subconscious censorship.
@@Justanotherconsumer I do remember the kids intentionally not using the Fbomb or being too sexually explicit because it was mixed company and of course Moms were there. But EVERYBODY brought their A game with the racial & "guy" slings & arrows. Even the hokey Dad jokes & Yo Mama jokes were hysterical 3 cocktails in. 😂😂😂
Here’s a gentle enough one to to start off with then. A man rings up work and says he can’t come in to work today because he’s sick. The boss asks him “Really? Well, how sick are you?” The man says “I’m in bed with my sister”.
@@georgemorley1029 Is it too soon to escalate to the joke where the punch line is "Pedophile? That's a fairly big word for someone who's only ten years old, don't you think?"
"I'm not so sure the wokes would ever laugh at themselves, no matter how hilarious they are." -John Cleese, Legend 🤣🤣🤣 (edited because I had lightly paraphrased. Now it's word-for-word)
I only discovered George Carlin sometime this year (am not from the States) and what a wonderful discovery it was. I can listen to his bits over and over because they're as much funny as they are true. He really had an interesting outlook on life and it would have indeed been great to have him up there with John Cleese! Alas, we can only dream about how amazing it would have been.
I was 12 years old when me and my mates went to see "Life Of Brian" in Northern Ireland '79. I grew up in a Protestant area and the Cinema had crazy Presbyterian preaches outside shouting we will go to hell. We nearly died laughing at them. It was a great memory in otherwise dark times. I can only thank the Phyton team and George Harrison.
@@ari3lz3pp Yeah, that was when George read the script. So he paid for Monty Python and crew to go out to Tunisia for a few months, and the result was one of the greatest films ever.
In fairness, Cleese co-wrote the series with his then wife, who deserves mentioning. Both resisted the temptation (and money) to continue the series, realising their best material had already been written.
I remember reading one of his Twitter exchanges with an SJW a while back, and the SJW was basically asserting that one of Mr. Cleese's remarks had invalidated this particular SJW's existence, or some such nonsense, and Mr. Cleese's wonderfully British reply was, "Oh dear! Well, I trust in time that you shall recover."
Indeed. I have had it up to *here* with "comedians" like Will Ferrell trying to get laughs by pretending to be incompetent at something (singing, dancing, gymnastics, whatever) which they are actually in fact incompetent at.
And that requires boundaries I think. Many people don't have boundaries anymore. They aren't taught how and given the tools for that when young. Just as they aren't given the tools to be creative if the have that natural enclinement even. But I think anyone can be. Ironically boundaries and creativity prove to be two things stifled by opressive rulership. If you're raised under a narcissist or similar this is how it is. Then you have to crawl up out of that to see you have potential to think and be without someone leading you all the way.
@@squatch545 Woke people are people who believe in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and that it should be represented at every level of society. I think you've just been thoroughly debunked.
@@ForbiddenFollyFollower if that's your definition of "woke", then fine, but then nothing said here connects at all. It's just rightwing fantasy and insults.
So much wisdom he's able to share. Nearing 60, I'm grateful to have discovered Monty Python et. al. at age 10. Thank you to the old PBS for the Sunday night lineup. And to all the Pythons for a lifetime of humor that has aged so well.
I remember when Life of Brian came out. Bunch of "Christians" took issue with the movie. My schoolfriends and I went to watch it at the theater. Still one of my all-time favorite movies. The "Loretta" scene predicted all the gender nonsense to a T...
"But it's a joke name sir. Like Incontinentia Buttocks." My favorite Python movie of all. _...Holy Grail_, as wonderful as it is, comes in a distant second in comparison... A wonderful day to everyone, & always look on the bright side of life!
I was and am a Christian, and never took issue with Life of Brian. In fact I absolutely love it. At least as much as Holy Grail. Those that did have problems with it, unfortunately heard about it from others without actually seeing the movie themselves. But I personally don’t know any Christians who had an issue with it.
That's not nonsense in real life. It just seems that way to you because Loretta was played by Eric Idle, a cisgender man in bad drag. If a transwoman actress such as Laverne Cox played her, Loretta's request would seem reasonable, because she is beautiful and stacked!
I don't like to think about the fact that someday John Cleese will be gone. I was truly blessed that Monty Python was part of my life. All of it's members have contributed so much to our culture.
When the elderly criticize the contemporary it's often dismissed as cranky, bitter, out of touch, etc. It is OFTEN a fair criticism. That would clearly not be the case with John Cleese. This was a joy to watch. Thank you so much!
Have you considered it may not be a fair criticism but a) down to the fact that many elderly cannot as eloquently reason as John, albeit on the same subject, b) the average Joe takes time to listen to people like John, Rowan or Stephen but not the agewise pendants in their own social circles?
The elderly ARE contemporary. They are still alive and living in the same world as younger folks. Think about your own life what ever your age. When you're 4 you call 2 year olds babies. When you go to school then the 4 year olds are babies. Puberty and not there yet. 18 years old NOW you know everything about life! Oh no you don't.. your an "adult' when you turn 21, but to a 30 year old you are just a kid., etc., etc. At some point you reach your physical and mental zenith. Even as you decline you can still learn, you can be calmer, more deliberate. Have you been thinking and growing your whole life? If you are an asshole when you are old it;s your own fault, it is not because you are old.
On the stifling of creativity in the education system: when we were about 9 or 10 years old, my sister and I wrote a fantasy play that we wanted to perform at our elementary school. We were denied by the principal because 1.) our fantasy play contained swords (a la King Arthur) and 2.) it had a song with a talking frog, and that was offensive to the principal because “frogs can’t talk”. This was at an elementary school! Even as a small child, I remember thinking that was an insane excuse not to allow us to perform a play! Stifling of creativity for sure.
Whatever John Cleese has, I wish we could bottle it and inject it into people all over the world. That's one infection I'd be willing to see turn into a pandemic. I can only wonder what the world was like sitting at the feet of Mark Twain and so many other great wits and comedians. Truly as good as it gets. But with regard to the last question, the man hit the nail straight on the head, "You mean funnier." EXACTLY. To me, comedy is simply a function of finding the humor out a situation. And that's a function of being grateful for no less than being alive.
What I appreciate about his interviews is he seems so present in the moment and open to personally connecting with the interlocutor, rather than just answering questions. Also, his last name is pronounced as if it rhymes with Cheese, not Niece.
When you divide up your life and how it's spent. A lot is sleeping, work and the toilet. A small amount is fun and laughing and this is also the part worth living. When you actually think about it Johns work is a huge part of the best part of our lives.
Fawlty Towers is scary, how good, how brilliant it was. I watch the whole damned thing every three years or so like a kind of religious communion, a sort of "haj' pilgrimage back to a time when such a thing was possible, just to be reminded all over again. And as brilliant a bunch as they all were, it was Cleese's moment to shine brightest. We watch him from a safe distance removed into that rarified world remembering how that kind of humor invoked the same kind of laughter that could raise the temperature in the coldest pub and almost raise the roof with it. And that is the point, isn't it? It just never does get old, I agree. Regardless of what all the killjoys today think, and how joyless, mirthless, juiceless and pompous they've become.
why do people heckle at a comedy??? they know they will be offended !!! thats what makes Kevin Bloody Wilson, Victoria wood, Jim Davidson, Jimmy carr, Rodney rude - to name but a few, so successful. can't help but love the old white englishman !!🙂
Unbelievable. This man is older than Joe Biden, but sharper than most twenty somethings.
Cleese's fingernail clippings are more intelligent than some entire governments.
That's because Cleese has more humour than every Democrat, Republican, and a large portion of 20-somethings combined. Being able to laugh, genuinely laugh, keeps us sharp.
@@capnmo6718 other way around. High IQ leads to humor, in general.
What about Big Mike?
You can not compare John Cleese with Joe Biden.
Joe Biden is in cognitive decline and John Cleese is not.
That is not a joke or a political jab, it is just a statement of fact.
'People sitting there waiting for the thrill of being offended' Absolutely brilliant
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I just had the same thought about that you scallywag!!😂😂
"...deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended." So well put.
That is good
That's poetic really.
This phrase well describes my ex spouse of over 20 years. He is a pathological narcissist. I’m convinced that those who graduated from Narc U are now running the globe. (I was so pleased to be in this audience at Freedom Fest.)
That’s why offense is “taken“.
I know someone like that.
“Waiting for the thrill of being offended”. So accurate and such a reflection of today’s banal society.
Those mostly offended are those who can´t behave like they always did without concern or consideration for others. "My lust and desire comes first"
@@AllanMogensencan you please give an example/hypothetical?
I have an old Saxon soul and I think it’s that that makes me want to do whatever it is that I’m being coerced or bullied into.
I refuse to sunbathe and am now in the top 1% of whiteness.
I wear a large, visible cross at all times.
I’d quite like a T.shirt with ‘certified racist’ and a middle finger on it.
I’m not really all that racist, I lived my whole life post racially, as according to MLK, but the idiocy of picking on the least racist people on earth, the only ones with outgroup compassion that goes beyond words, just makes me want to rebel.
I RAGE at ALL injustice. A deep sense of fair play pulses in every cell of my body and it sees no colour but misty crimson.
Meekness is yet another mistranslation of the Bible. We are commanded to fight evil.
Also, turning the other cheek has been inverted, it’s the opposite of surrender.
The right side is where you’d strike a lesser person, turning the cheek is an assertion of equality to the challenger.
@@AllanMogensencan you clarify that?
I haven´t recorded all the whimping people I´ve heard complaining about victims seeking justice while longing for the "Good old days" when they could grab them by the pussies without consequences@@petejohnson8397
This man is a living legend and UK's national treasure.
He also loves the USA, on Wednesdays (4am-5am) he can pretend to 'like' Australians, etc. He is humanity's treasure.
@@peterclark6290 i had a similar thought, but you articulated it quite well.
Alongside Rowan Atkinson who is just as hilarious(NOT just as Mr. Bean) but also fights the same fight against political hyper-correctness and cancel culture.
A global legend and treasure!
John Cleese is great. They broke the mold after he was made. Of course, they tried to say it was an accident...
John Cleese is the best. I admire how much this man is willing to speak the truth and stick to his guns. my favorite comedian and a brilliant philosopher in his own right.
About five years ago he, like many other wise cracks were on Team Woke, fighting the evil conservatives and their supposed kingpin, Orange Man. Most of these donkeys have since had a change of heart. And now here he is at a libertarian convention. Amazing.
John Cleese is a brilliant and articulate man and a gift (along with all the Pythoners). They broke ground and continue to be "discovered" by new generations
Very intelligent man.
There is probably a good reason he made the types of films he made compared to the sort of films Terry Gillingham made.
One would have thought the latter was more on point.
@@DJWESG1 Terry Gillingham?? It's Gilliam, friends.
@@brianjob3018 I think it's Gillinger
@@panvomacka9079 Well, if you show he's connected to Jobn Dillinger somehow, I might have a go with that! But I'm sure someone from the ol' Monty set could do it better than I!! 😜, 😇.
This is why I keep a dog. He's a constant generator of laughter. Laughter makes life better.
Like Russell Howard said: Live is a struggle and silly is a rest.
I’m very impressed by John Cleese and his work, I’ve enjoyed Monty Python since the 1970s, and all of the Python crew have shown a deep understanding of humor being a stimulant of thought.
their humour still works today
"People sitting there, waiting for the thrill of being offended...." Wow, was that ever great or what?! This is what confirms the age old notion of listening to and respecting the wisdom of our elders!
Best of many, that day!
that was a great line indeed
Respect Joe Biden because he is an "elder"?
Even to racist and fascist grandmas and grandpas?
@@athanasiossoulakakis7893 Especially them.
The energy this man showed in Fawlty Towers was superhuman. So much energy in his acting that I thought he would have a heart attack.
amazing that his writing Partner was Connie Booth,and they were Divorcing at the same time!
@@haroldstafford3189 That was when the second series was shot.
Thats technik.
For the record, the name Cleese was struggling to recall was Donald Hebb, a Canadian psychologist who has been described as the father of neoropsychology and neural networks. Brilliant guy, fascinating subject.
This is why people like John Cleese are so interesting: it's not what they know per se, it's the diversity of interests that drive their curiosity and their ability to explain their thinking in relation to those influences.
"it's the diversity of interests that drive their curiosity and their ability to explain their thinking in relation to those influences."??🙃🙃🙃.
"How do you write a masterpiece?" "Well, when I did Fish called Wanda ..." "Can I just interrupt you there, that film still gets applauded." JC goes off on tangent. Just as JC is about to reveal a great writing secret, the Genius interviewer stops him in his tracks. So many interviewers do this. Please get your own ego's out of the equation, FFS! (In the future this could be considered one of the biggest blunders in interview history).
The interviewer doesn't seem interested in JC at all, as if he just thinks about himself and his questions.
Very bad interview. Just let JC talk alone for 30 minutes would have been much better
Yes he is an annoyance.....and typically American ......Americans.....jeeeeez.They dont do subtlety....their tv is absolutely appalling like the people who own and run it.
Agreed, every interruption he made was annoying and self-serving.
give the interviewer a break. he's american.
Good. It’s not just me then. A couple of times JC starts a fascinating answer only to be cut off and the conversation taken off at a tangent. Pretty annoying.
The man is a legend. I don’t know if we can compute the number of years that were added to our lives, all thanks to his comedy. Thank you for making us laugh! ❤️
The funniest joke killed all the military saving countless lives.
It's funny and the Monty Python python movies they have a parody of parody of British soldiers doing doing a marching formation which is definitely gay and a feminine. The general speaking at the beginning and at the end is a gay actor in the money python group I thought group but today you probably couldn't do that because it would be offensive to some. I purposely put that video on social media and remind them that the general at the beginning and at the end, actually a Monty Python actor, was gay and was not offended. ruclips.net/video/7-2jLLMdEBw/видео.html
Compute the number of years? Are you in the life insurance industry?
@@mugsofmirth8101 😂 no, but good one. Not sure people who are in life insurance industry watch comedy lol
This guy is a Fawlty character
I think that it is clear to everyone that John Cleese still has a lot to offer the world. Despite advancing age; he remains enlightening and sharp. Feel lucky to have grown up within his era...
Yeah! What Paul said.
There is a psychological hypothesis that if a person is needed by society, he/she will live longer than someone who lives only for his own needs. John Cleese is a good example of this.
Nope. He has nothing to offer except extreme woke hate. Like all socialists he now thinks he is funny when all he does is spewing poison.
I used to love all he did - he killed every memory, every moment, every expectation with his sick hatred of Trump and being associated with the extremist hater Rob Reiner (said to produce Faulty Towers rise-from-the-dead).
We live in the times where socialists is on the rise again with all the madness, lies, censoring, hate this ideology ever produced. I guess 120+ million murdered by socialism is not enough for some, oh the others just didn't get it quite right, let's try again.
@Ildar T8 Makes sense. We all (or most of us) need to be needed. Hence the crisis of postmodern hyper-individualism. I think I just made that term up, but you get what I mean
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I was a preteen in the seventies when Monty Python first came out. My parents didn’t understand this new radical form of comedy but they allowed my one year older brother and myself to watch and it’s been a lifelong love for both of us since but also includes their successors. Thanks Mum and Dad.
Very interesting! I'm from the US, and I remember my dad watching it often (possibly in reruns) in the mid 1970s (I was about 11) . My dad always had a very good sense of humor. He frequently told what I/we call "Dad Jokes" THat follows what Cleese said, You don't know if something is funny unless you try it out." Even a joke that may flop, it would still be funny in some way - If not for me, it would be funny for someone else! - I have followed in my dad's footsteps. The thing I find neat is that people laugh at my jokes much more than I would think..
Did Mum and Dad ever come to appreciate the sarcasm/wit/genius of the Pythons?
I recall from a Cleese novel ( a bio, the name escapes me) that he said Python pursued incongruity and silliness without punch lines. Awkward situations, things juxtaposed against type, and the like. This became something like a defining aspect between American comedy and British comedy, or at least Python comedy--a sketch or routine which lacks a punch line. It becomes dangerously close to seeing or not seeing the emperor's clothes, but really, does one need to 'get' a thing so long as it amuses you? It's fair to admit that you don't see why something is considered funny, so long as you don't criticize those who are amused anyway whether they 'get it' or not. I have no idea what I am saying.
Gotta say, I just enjoyed the stupidity. I was a teen but had to leave home before enjoying freedom from restriction. Parents, right? The Fish Slapping Dance? The Larch? How much screen time would a modern network give either? I mean, what could possibly be funny about a chap being slapped upside the head with a salmon? Or listening to a fellow intone "The Larch" while looking at a fucking tree, over and over again? Aahhh, but if you had about 30 minutes of this type of stupidity on tape (oops. old boy give-away) you could sell those bytes to advertisers, couldn't you?! But I ask, why is the only stupidity available to me limited to the internet, and so VERY, VERY stupid? Why can't some of it be intelligent?
I found Monty Python on PBS when I was about 11. My parents didn't know that I was watching it because it was on long after they'd gone to bed. The only problem my Mum would've had with it would've been the nudity, and even that would only have elicited a scornful cringe. 😄
Making John Cleese laugh would be the highlight of anyone's life.
Having Miley Cyrus orgasm would be a close second ;) Like the perfect combo of brawn and brains .
I WAS TOLD NOT TO LAUGH AS IT WRINKLESS YOUR FACE! I HAVE LAUGH WRINKLES AND PROUD
Making him hiccup & finally be over… would be mine.
Why? It's not hard.
@@Dowlphin That goodfellow, is either one of the weakest attempts to troll someone I have ever seen, or... the most cynical and/or asinine thing I've read all week.
Either way, making one of if not the greatest humorist of all time laugh will always be a flattering compliment for anyone who isn't an egotistical ass with a bloated sense of self worth...
Humor is the ultimate cleansing of the soul. When you laugh, you change your entire attitude. We need more edgy comics and standup comedians.
Good luck with that especially when watching the BBC ! ☹️👈 👍
Only humor can speak the truth without being censored. It's a very serious profession.
❤️🙏💫
“People sitting there deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended” - I've heard this thought phrased in other ways but I think I enjoy this one the most.
I was offended by that.😃
@@millertas ..."Help, Help!!! I'm being offended 0.o"....
There's an old joke. A woman checks into a motel that has two buildings, one facing the other. She gets to her room and sees the other building out the window, where a man is walking around naked. She calls the manager and says that he needs to cover up. The manager comes up to her room first, walks around, and says, "Yes, he's naked, but you can't see anything below his waist, no matter where you are in the room." She replies, "Oh, yeah? You can if you stand on the bed!"
[EDITED: I had "above" instead of "below" originally.]
For every troll, there's a bridge.
Love that comment! I loved Monty Python, especially the films. I think John Cleese was always my favourite.
Even now, he's as sharp as a tack!
John Cleese is simply damn brilliant. His comedy is surreal and deep. His philosophy is more timely than ever.
Although not all CALLED wokeism is a dumb thing ,we could boil it down to this : Religion. Wokeism is religion. It's a negative form of rigidity or the lack of intellect.
@@KibyNykraft Agree. I would use the apt word DOGMA too.
I am sure you think so especially if you are a Conservative Christian, also.
Brilliant observation!
A true classic Liberal who fights for real liberty not simply a right to be offended.
18:00 John Cleese says that there are people out there "deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended". Omg, this was so spot-on! Love it!
It's so nice to hear an interviewer who understands that he is talking to a comedian.
It's basic skillset for the job to understand who you are talking to and adjust accordingly.
Of course it's a problem if someone without humor interviews a comedian. But it is basic skillset of other people to not arrange such a pairing in the first place.
I'm not at all familiar with the interviewer, but was struck at how well he did his job in that particular interview!
This interviewer was soggy melba toast. Cleese was reaching out to no avail for some interaction upon which he could develop a humorous discussion.
@@nortiusmaximus1789 And with all that, it was still ahead of most other interviews.
@@nortiusmaximus1789 I think he did a perfectly good job. He pops off well-pitched questions that Cleese answers with obvious interest/sincerity , and moreover, freely and uninterrupted. On the few occasions the interviewer does interject, it's almost always brief/on-point and prompts Cleese to extrapolate further (which of course Cleese can do so well). Interviewing skills 101: The audience was there to listen to Cleese talk; and he did - a lot.
John Cleese is an international treasure.
Such a clear and relevant thinker.
This comment didn't age very well...
@@TheEvertw Oh no, did he say something you didn't like about The Current Thing?
Shane he has reneged on the causes he once championed.
I was the in studio propmaster on a late night TV show a while back and John Cleese was one of the nicest guests ever on the show. He was a true, down to earth gentlemen. As mainstream television became more disgustingly woke, I was eventually driven off that show the eventually out of the business 3 years before my planned retirement for not falling in line with the poison shot. It only makes sense that a down to earth, real person would stand up and speak out against the Marxist disease that is destroying everything. I wish more would, but the majority of celebrities are insecure followers who will to sell their souls for their fame and fortune... God bless John Cleese.
The Pythons will always be legends for me. From the very first time they appeared on PBS in the early 1970s, through all of their films, champions of outrageous, literate, goofy, silliness that made me laugh until my ribs hurt. Thank you!
You forgot to mention the SYMBOLISM! Everything else was just the surface plot.
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The option is to - at least - give this an honest attempt.
I figure, the numbers are in our favor!
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Shouldn't that have earned me some time, to be heard, about this?
I guess not... Yet... Still...!
It makes me wonder, what the hell was it all worth... Absolutely nothing!
Embarrassing, and insulting!
While, I lost all I had worked for, because of it.
In fact, I could sure use some serious justice, too!
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Damn!
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John Cleese is amazing! "Do you use any performance enhancing drugs? Money!" He always says the unexpected. 🤣
Certainly wrote that joke decades ago.
you misspelled OBVIOUS
18:05 thrill of being offended
20:22 American ex
24:00 woke self humor
24:33 Bosnian war
25:33 People in charge know nothing and don't know they don't know anything
26:30 Dunning Kruger effect
27:45 Dismal sciense
29:49 without noticing any of it
31:00 NY Jewish and Christian backlash
31:48 agree after 500 years
32:11 Punishment for seeing
33:05 Humor but serious vs solemn - project ruggedness to the exclusion of everything else
Science
Cryptic, Thanks the chapter time stamps. Best regards.
@@-M0LE Medication
thanks!
Dunning Kruger 👏
Cleese is a consistent opponent of authoritarianism. And The Life of Brian -- from 1979! -- was prescient. Well worth watching today. It's even harder-hitting now.
Except most of the people obsessed with "Wokeism" are far right fascist authoritarians. They have hijacked the whole debate and turned into simply a hate campaign against gays.
George Harrison morgaged his house to fund it ..... priceless.
"a consistent opponent of authoritarianism" is the English Aesthetic as described by Andy Edwards, musician and educator.....
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The best movie ever made, in my opinion, I when to see it three times in the opening week of The Life of Brian, and every time I told someone about how awesome it is I ended up going with them to see it.
Every single word uttered in the movie is funny. Slava Ukraini! 🇨🇿 🇺🇦 🇦🇺
I love Brian! The opening scene in the manger has me pissing myself!! Soo great!!
Well done John, words of sanity in an insane world.
Sodom and Gomorrah is being created on purpose because we are in the climate change END TIMES not due to you or CO2 but rather due to the precession of the Alpha Omega equinoxes when our solar system eclipses the centre of our galaxies electromagnetic gravitational plane for a thousand years.
Still the funniest man in my book!(With all due reaspect to Larry David,Trey Parker & (6 - 7 stand up comics,dead or alive😂😂😂)!
Whole world is not Insane just the part you falsely called democracy or i should say west world
Great man, but the title of the video picked the one thing he got wrong. If someone thinks creativity is impossible without discrimination, my god, must that person be creative.
And he said himself pitiful people are afraid of change. "Warriors on wokeism" are utterly full of that, afraid they need to stop dreadfully stupid but habituated prejudice and discrimination.
@@NuntiusLegis I agree,but even the fact that we have to censor our words just to write "something down the line" is a standard now! I think my comedy heros would've been banned,with exception of South Park(cuz they are trashing everyone,but in cartoon characters)! Imagine film like Monthy Python's Meaning Of Life or Carlin's Jammin In New York!? Who would air that if it was new material???
He's not declaring war. He's simply stating his opinion in an interview. Love him! Legend! Ps. Knock off the sensationalism🤘🏻💙💚
Amen to that! When we look at civil discourse as war, we are playing the game of the leftist, and sensationalist media!
Yeah, they can't. They've lost objective rationality. They've had hard establishment goons on just like everyone else.
Stating a differing opinion is declaring war to a wokist.
@@wmason1961 It is disagreeing... Just because they think thoughts and words are war doesn't mean we need to follow them into delusion.
@@travissharon1536 it is a war. If we decide not to fight it fine. Just don't expect to win. Wokism will destroy the world of we decide to sit out the war and not fight.
John, we love you not just for your comedy, but for your common sense. 👍
What a brilliant man. He still makes people laugh which as he says is the most important thing. Bless him for helping so many people get through difficult times with laughter
I don´t want to imagine a world without John Cleese, he is just great, I can listen for hours.
Me either. The fact that he's so aged makes me sad. Then realising he's still so on-point makes me feel we will all miss him that much more!
hmmm Cleese is a genius ; although i prefer "Life of Brian" / Fawlty towers" as his best work... .... the sad thing is there will be so many watchers of this video who will laugh or agree then CONFIRM to their fear ridden FUBAR loacl & global swamp.... IMPORTANT; discussion & Vision is NOT enough (REPEAT; NOT ENOUGH!) ACTION improves LIVES! their virus is ME d1A POX ... danger to Humanity ChRiSlive "Freedom e Union NGO"; chrislivecampaign.blogspot.com/2022/08/chrislive-now
Agreed
Remember, when he passes on, he's not dead, he's resting.
Mr Cleese has inspired me in tow stages of life. In my younger years, he made me laugh. That is a special gift. In recent years, he has fought for Freedom of Speech and Thought. Many thanks to the man for both.
Same here, hometown homey! Got my doors blown off by him and the Monty Python crew, early eighties. Huge fan and no one has ever compared. John and the entire crew, always managed to bring my humor into play, release the stress, and remind me this is all quite ridiculous. Brilliant, conscientious, amazing human being.
What is a tow stage?
@@bootstrapperwilson7687 *two*
Meanwhile Eric Idle is a completely deranged Leftist living in Hollywood with massive TDS.
@@stlouisarch2162 toe*
I always say this. Good comedians are one of the smartest people in the world. Definitely in the show business. They observe daily subtleties and complex issues of life and add a humorous flair to it. It is not an easy thing to do without sounding like you’re ranting about it. George Carlin, Leslie Neilson, John Cleese, etc all extremely smart people.
Which is why censoring them is such a crime.
They all rant and bore everyone. They go on and on. Cleese was funny; Carlin never was.
One is not they.
most of them just say out loud things we think ourselves or poke fun at the sacred cows we set up to show us how silly they really are & how meaningless in the grand scheme of everything
And if they're REALLY talented, they'll get you to accept their POV as your own. "It's funny because it's true!" That's why Gutfeld! gets ratings.
"There are people who are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended" - I think that's the best characterization of today's society I've heard so far.
That’s because Don Rickles is dead.
"There are people sitting... who are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended" - John Cleese (around 18:00)
I feel like there's a whole generation of people that wakes up like that every morning
yeah they're everywhere.
I've done some social behavioral research on this and found that being offended addicts are the same population as those who wear surgical masks whilst driving alone in their cars.
Rubbish........live in an area of the USA that presently boils over with HATE.
They want to put the skillset they have been taught to good use.
this is awesome John Cleese is one of the greatest humorist/satirists who has ever lived ..........he is also extremely intelligent & his wit is as sharp as ever ......
John Cleese has brought a lot of laugher to this world and for that he deserves our everlasting gratitude.
Are you the people front of Judea?? Lmao
But he doesn't deserve the Upper Class Twit of the Year award.
@@jammin1881 No, we're the Judean Peoples Front.
@@kiwitrainguy
Lmao 🤣
Its the right of every man.......
Or woman.
@@jammin1881 "Please, guys, we should be fighting together"
"We are !!"
Sharp as a knife - and still with perfect timing. Love what he represents, love the man 🙏🏻
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" probably saved my life. I saw it at the absolute lowest point in my life, and it changed my whole outlook - I thought, "THIS. This is what life can be like." Thank you forever, John. I owe you.
Wtg Bill,good job you watched it.Uplifting film,so funny. X
Monty Python was the antidote to the parent generation's biggest putdown: "Stop being silly!"
"You've got two empty halves of coconut and you're banging 'em together.!"...
@@pyrmontbridge4737 Stop that! It's silly!
/The Colonel
So so true! Humor saved my life many times.
One of the great gifts I gave my kids was an appreciation of this man's comedy. His mastery of astute comedy is his legend.
The man is still "BRILLIANT". One of the best at illustrating the idiocy of government, bureaucracy, and accepted social norms through comedy.
he is the KING. life of brian, the discussion of the mans right to have a womb , GOLD JUST GOLD
40 years ahead of their joke, and what a joke it is
@norman smithers peoples front of Judea?
@norman smithers I owe you SO many extra likes for that!
@norman smithers Maybe we should lock the 'woke' in a (sound--proofed) roomful of 'Grammar Nazis' and just leave them there... slide pizza under the door now and again, of course. But they'd have a great time self-righteously snarking at each other - and maybe then the rest of the world could just live and let live?
Love John Cleese, he is so open to the Universal Consciousness!! His energy is perfect and nothing is better than Laughter!! SO RIGHT 😂
Nick: “Can you make politics funny?”
Me: ‘No it’s already a joke.’
As a kid I watched what my parents watched on TV and they watched Fawlty Towers, Dr Who, Monty Python. So I thank all the heavy lifting to who I am today to you Mr Cleese.
And Cleese was in all of them!
Was hoping someone caught that ^_^
The next time I vote for elections it will be at Circus Benneweis, they call a clown a clown and clean up after them.
Over in America the MSM (Mainstream Media) is a complete joke while comedians tell the actual news.
Both Faux News and Clearly Not News have admitted to selling entertainment.
I didn’t know John Cleese was in Doctor Who!?
He finds a joke in almost everything, such a witty intelligent man.
Yes, and a lightness. I'm sure he also is serious at times as per his intelligence.
Lunatic!
@@teresawilliamson9377 If THAT is lunatic, there should be more of it.
@@maureenrhysjones4643 Really? 🥴
How bloody annoying, just not funny, everything is a joke. Really?
Thank You, John Cleese, for the lifetime you have given us filled with humor and laughs! Your jokes will always live rent free in my brain until I can pass them to another appreciative human, where they will continue to enrich someone elses life!
There's no need to write a eulogy yet
we need more John Cleese in the world
Nice idea, but there is only one John Cleese!
We are not allowed to have more than one John Cleese. And if they had a choice, they'd ban the one we have as well.
Kinda like Benny Hill - totally different comedy, of course. Hill had a sarcastic view on the "typical women-chasing man", making fun of that stereotype with the "typical male" turning out to be a loser. But sudden people began to take his satirical sketches as earnest, serious depictions of sexism.
@@klausstock8020Most people can't think beyond their next meal/snack/drink/orgasm/payday/payday loan/sports bet or vapid woke comment. They can't get beyond the boobies of Benny's sight gags and understand his subversive humour. What's hilarious (pun intended) is that many of them think HE's "stupid"!
Isn't all cocaine for the brain?
Lovely to see John Cleese. He's a very clever, humourous, and decent man. He's still very sharp at his age.
May he live another 80 years. One of the best things to come out of Britain.
I thought the same thing about cocaine for the brain. 😂
Ya that was awkward, soon after almost quashing the lawyer joke.
John was very gracious to this unfunny boob of an interviewer.
For most people probably, but for me personally, I just like the smell of it ;)
LMAO - I said the same exact thing when he said that line.
I hope my mind is as good as John's when I get his age. He speaks the truth and it is so refreshing to hear in this day and age. Thanks John may you continue to enlighten and entertain us for years to come.
As an American, I would only wish our so called president was as sharp and intelligent as the great John Cleese!
A dying breed. Really smart & really funny. We either don’t make them like him anymore, or the suits aren’t letting us know they exist.
No my friend. It's just that his parents stopped having kids .......
You got it right in the last line.
a lot of the old, great British comedians met in university, they were all very talented and very smart, a marvellous combo.
Thank you John. I wrote down many of the things you said to help me as a writer. My favorite is: Creativity is all about getting out of a rut. If you are under any kind of pressure, you will always resort to stereotypical thinking.
I particularly liked his question asking the psychotherapist (?) what percentage of the profession he considered to be doing a good job .....and then extrapolating that to ask other well regarded folk of some influence the same question.
I have a few people I would like to ask also
The lack of interruption is crucial too.
If you go to a Starbucks to write on your laptop, wear an Ask Me About Jesus shirt.
(As a Christian I can say that.)
John Cleese was/ is a blessing to all of us. Years & years of laughing. Nothing can beat that. Best ever medicine!
John's "Faulty Towers" was comedic genius. Best sitcom ever.
I remember when JC was talking about his mother,who was in a nursing home, and she was very depressed. She was wanting to die. So John says,what about next Thursday? And this made her laugh.
I remember he did ads for the bankers. To get kids a bank account.
@@wolfgangdevries127 this man does not draw the line in sand! he shows all the lines as Zebra Stripes i.e. Cross walk! no! Ich bin ami aber Zeit 2000 in Deutscland geblieben.
@@charlesmichaelschmitt6412 well, at least it shove him $20M. Which must be peanuts in his world.
@@wolfgangdevries127 silly walks gave him the license to walk all over the issues of boundaries.
I love that. My family has the same dark sense of humor. My parents would often talk about things like what we each wanted of theirs when they die. During one of these conversations, my brother grabbed a pad of sticky notes, wrote his name on them and started sticking them to things in the living room. We all started doing the same thing, arguing and removing each others' sticky notes to replace them with ours... It's one of my fondest memories.
If you're up for reading another... My mom was in the hospital and started talking about wanting to leave and die and such, but she can't get out of the hospital because she's hooked up to the IV line. My sister pulled out her pocket knife and said, "Just give me the word and we're out of here." Mom made a face and then laughed.
Using humor to deal with uncomfortable situations is in my blood. lol
Bloody brilliant! Glad he attended and that you guys at Reason interviewed him. Cheers!
What an iconic person he is. Imagine what he did to the last century. Certanly one of the best things that could happen to us. Thank you so much Mr John Cleese
“People sitting their deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended”….. the defining characteristic of 50% of US society.
It used to be about curse words and religious differences. Now it's about almost anything and everything.
In my experience it is much less than half who are woke. The media would have you think it's the majority when it simply isn't so. They cannonize those who complain and marginalize those who produce.
Not just "U.S."
@@wmason1961 because the US is the biggest global exporter of that bullshit, obviously not just the US, others import that woke shit
@@phoenixrising4073 Yeah, I just today read an article about people being offended that Cracker Barrel added "Impossible Meat" sausage to their menu. There were several articles on the topic but the one I read just contained a bunch of "A person on Facebook posted..." quotes. It's called the Nutpicker Fallacy--for any position you can find someone who supports it, so cherry-pick an extreme position and find the nut who is arguing for it and use that to make your case that "many people believe" whatever nonsense you want--be it people who want to claim that we should not use the phrase "pregnant women" because it's exclusionary or weirdos who think the Book of Genesis is meant to be taken literally and want that taught in schools. Then write a clickbait article to rile up your base.
John Cleese is an absolute genius, extremely funny, and very clever, one of a kind, keep on doing what you’re doing John
He's not gunna shag you bro. Rim and simp harder though, its funny af.
"There are people literally out there waiting for the thrill of being offended". That is the perfect explanation!
And they're all over the political spectrum. I remember a story from a few years ago where a guy was offended, because he saw a Spanish word on a menu.
In a Taco Bell restaurant.
In a city with a Spanish name. (I don't recall exactly which one.)
Says the continuously triggered right wing extremist ;) When you're done projecting, you're welcome to learn how to become less of an idiot.
Except it has nothing to do with what the right is trying to silence as "wokeism"
@@christopherheckman7957 yeah, I think this video is more about that, then the whole woke thing. Sounds like Reich wingers attempting to attack the left again.
No way. Is that a true story?
A spectacular and thought-provoking interview with one of the most brilliant people of our time. Intelligent comedy is the best comedy, and there are few alive that can reach that level as often and as consistently as John Cleese has in his career. Thanks for posting this.
“There are people literally waiting for the thrill of being offended”… love it
Most people who look for offence are usually the dimwitted.
But when they are offended, they waste it in a safe space. Let us enjoy their moment of being offended.
lol libertarians
“There are people out there deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended.”
So funny and true.
Like gossip’s who lust to spread rumors and cause mayhem. No difference.
It gets worse, there are people who are professionally offended on behalf of other people, who don't give a damn, but should according to the formentioned offendees.
And that such people exist and are serious about it, is sillier than a python sketch.
@@dikkie1000 yes because "we are all the same" HAHAHA
Yes. I personally am deeply offended by the people out there who are deleberately waiting to be offended (and so is my wife).
Without any hyperbole, I say John Cleese is one of the funniest human beings to ever live. Cleese on his worst day is hilarious, and on a good day, a comedian for the ages as both a writer and performer.
His views on political correctness are well articulated and I agree with him. There is nothing mean spirited about him, but there is something perverse in demanding comedians be paranoid of offending someone.
Sycophants, sucking the oxygen out of the atmosphere. 🥴
One of the reasons my husband and I made it through our toughest times was his ability to make me laugh at myself, the situation, and when he wasn't afraid to laugh at himself. He's one of the only people I know who aren't overly cautious about unintentionally offending people, and he's also one of the only people I know that can make people laugh almost anywhere we go.
We are also both devout Christians (I'm closest to Lutheran I'd say...though we don't go to a brick and mortar church) but we love Life of Brian! 😆 Even if we do find some parts to be a bit much. It's called boundaries.
So I too see the awful ramifications of trying to hinder comedy by the terms of offense.
@@ari3lz3pp He is one person out of nearly 8 billion. When you say the only one, I start to worry. 🤔
I am thankful for Mr. Cleese. He and his shows, and movie's helped me get through a really bad childhood. There were times that I thought about just ending things, but I would watch his stuff and laugh so hard it stopped that thought. I think those that are going off on him just don't get it. That is a big problem these days, people have been so kept down that they don't understand context they only know the words. He's right and he has said this on many things people have lost creativity, lost thinking for themselves, they have lost critical thinking skills. People have let others control them especially their minds. People have also lost the ability to understand sarcasm, it's a very said thing. So people stop being a idiot, stop criticizing someone just because they are older, stop criticizing just because his last answer was a bit long. It's time people stopped being jerks and do the one thing that really really scares them to death. Take a deep dive inside yourself and truly look at what scares you, the many things you won't admit to. When someone says laughter is the best medicine, they really are telling the truth. I know the same people that said the idiot things here in comments will be the same people that will jump all over this with their word salad, with out giving anything a real thought. It's so sad that people have become so self centered, cravenly, and egotistical. Many wouldn't know what a good honest laugh was even it came up and bit them on the a$$ .
Cleese is a national treasure from the days when the British were allowed to laugh at themselves. Most don't understand our humour but if a British person is really polite to you, they probably don't like you. If they mock you then you've been accepted. Beware a polite Brit!
Also, his laugh is contagious.
Monty Python was a moment in time, with the counterculture flourishing, when the Brits lost their empire and regained their sense of humor. Plus a lot of really good restaurants from the subcontinent.
NOT True Its a Class Assuption THE Posh GITS Are Polite AND Most Times ITS looking Down On You !!!!Where as The Avarage Joe Will be Polite or AGGRESSIVE. Depending On Drink 😣Sad To Say goodbye
Ten years ago my college age kids & friends came over, a mix of every stripe. We had some drinks & played "Throw your best off color joke." Nobody was off limits. The next morning we could hardly move because our jaws & ribs hurt from laughing so hard. Nobody got thier feelers hurt. We are all still close today and when we get together talk about how hilarious that night was.
Looking back at the night, though, what remained off limits even if technically nothing was?
Some of it is managed subconsciously and you wouldn’t even know you were censoring yourself.
Orwell and his ideas on thoughtcrime where the goal of the party’s indoctrination was to make it impossible to even think of resistance is a very real problem.
The huge backlash against even discussing what it means to be “male” deals with a lot of that subconscious censorship.
@@Justanotherconsumer I do remember the kids intentionally not using the Fbomb or being too sexually explicit because it was mixed company and of course Moms were there. But EVERYBODY brought their A game with the racial & "guy" slings & arrows. Even the hokey Dad jokes & Yo Mama jokes were hysterical 3 cocktails in. 😂😂😂
Here’s a gentle enough one to to start off with then. A man rings up work and says he can’t come in to work today because he’s sick. The boss asks him “Really? Well, how sick are you?” The man says “I’m in bed with my sister”.
@@georgemorley1029 🤣🤣🤣
@@georgemorley1029 Is it too soon to escalate to the joke where the punch line is "Pedophile? That's a fairly big word for someone who's only ten years old, don't you think?"
"I'm not so sure the wokes would ever laugh at themselves, no matter how hilarious they are."
-John Cleese, Legend
🤣🤣🤣
(edited because I had lightly paraphrased. Now it's word-for-word)
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THAT is the problem in a nutshell!
Interesting, I see miscreant!
@@teresawilliamson9377 That's called a reflection. 🙈💩
Is this an actual quote of his? Can you show me where it is in the video?
Can you imagine John Cleese and George Carlin together on stage discussing their thoughts on life? That is a show I would have loved to have seen.
Omg yes!
Definitely yes
I only discovered George Carlin sometime this year (am not from the States) and what a wonderful discovery it was. I can listen to his bits over and over because they're as much funny as they are true. He really had an interesting outlook on life and it would have indeed been great to have him up there with John Cleese! Alas, we can only dream about how amazing it would have been.
The two best comedians ever, insight like no others!
Bill Hicks as third?
I was 12 years old when me and my mates went to see "Life Of Brian" in Northern Ireland '79. I grew up in a Protestant area and the Cinema had crazy Presbyterian preaches outside shouting we will go to hell. We nearly died laughing at them. It was a great memory in otherwise dark times. I can only thank the Phyton team and George Harrison.
@@brianjob3018 George Harrison financed the film when nobody else would put up the money.
@@vencejo7572 George H voice: "I'd really like to see that movie" 😄 and it's good for all of us that he did!
@@ari3lz3pp Yeah, that was when George read the script. So he paid for Monty Python and crew to go out to Tunisia for a few months, and the result was one of the greatest films ever.
Maybe the preachers were right. Just saying...
There's many Dark times ahead. Belive in Jesus, repent, get baptized. Get saved from the Judgement day coming.. warning ⚠️
John Cleese's voice is perfect for serious or comedy or both or neither. If I had to make a guidebook to the universe, he would do the voiceover.
I still, to this day watch Fawlty towers.
It's timeless.
There's never been a TV series that comes close in regards to humorous sarcasm.
Father Ted would be close.
In fairness, Cleese co-wrote the series with his then wife, who deserves mentioning. Both resisted the temptation (and money) to continue the series, realising their best material had already been written.
Same here!
Blackadder.
and remarkable that they only made 12 or 13 episodes!
I grew up watching this guy, and boy, has he really hit the nail on the head! I love that he's open and not afraid to express his opinion ♥
My life has been tragic and laughter is the only thing that's kept me sane. Thank you for making me laugh, John.
Tragedy and comedy are two sides of the same coin. You choose
Same here. Monty Python certainly helped me when I went through bad times. Music also helped, but comedy can be very therapeutic.
I recommend the fast show if you haven't already seen it, old bugger is a good character
@@tphilbin1 Scorchio... yah, comedy is important to me.
@@Zonker66 hahayeah
I remember reading one of his Twitter exchanges with an SJW a while back, and the SJW was basically asserting that one of Mr. Cleese's remarks had invalidated this particular SJW's existence, or some such nonsense, and Mr. Cleese's wonderfully British reply was, "Oh dear! Well, I trust in time that you shall recover."
good on him for calling for balance. There's still a need for discipline in order for there to be creativity.
Indeed. I have had it up to *here* with "comedians" like Will Ferrell trying to get laughs by pretending to be incompetent at something (singing, dancing, gymnastics, whatever) which they are actually in fact incompetent at.
And that requires boundaries I think. Many people don't have boundaries anymore. They aren't taught how and given the tools for that when young. Just as they aren't given the tools to be creative if the have that natural enclinement even. But I think anyone can be.
Ironically boundaries and creativity prove to be two things stifled by opressive rulership. If you're raised under a narcissist or similar this is how it is. Then you have to crawl up out of that to see you have potential to think and be without someone leading you all the way.
18:01 "There are people...who are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended." Priceless!
Imagine having told Cleese his writing was bad then watching him grow to become world famous for the very elements of writing you disliked
The “Woke” movement is also coming for structured creative thinkers, people like classical musicians.
"Woke" is just a swear word for anything you don't like. It's an imaginary boogeyman nobody can define.
For that matter, so is “Democrat,” to much of the country.
@@squatch545 Woke people are people who believe in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and that it should be represented at every level of society. I think you've just been thoroughly debunked.
@@ForbiddenFollyFollower lol. Lots of wacko wokes. They go way too far. I think you’ve just been debunked.
@@ForbiddenFollyFollower if that's your definition of "woke", then fine, but then nothing said here connects at all. It's just rightwing fantasy and insults.
Still a legend. One of the best guys of the century, period. Bless him.
"There are people sitting there who ever deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended." Very well said!!
I think it's always a good sign when you can make John Cleese burst out laughing with your first question.
So much wisdom he's able to share. Nearing 60, I'm grateful to have discovered Monty Python et. al. at age 10. Thank you to the old PBS for the Sunday night lineup.
And to all the Pythons for a lifetime of humor that has aged so well.
I remember when Life of Brian came out. Bunch of "Christians" took issue with the movie.
My schoolfriends and I went to watch it at the theater. Still one of my all-time favorite movies.
The "Loretta" scene predicted all the gender nonsense to a T...
"But it's a joke name sir. Like Incontinentia Buttocks." My favorite Python movie of all. _...Holy Grail_, as wonderful as it is, comes in a distant second in comparison...
A wonderful day to everyone, & always look on the bright side of life!
"gender nonsense," you say?
I was and am a Christian, and never took issue with Life of Brian. In fact I absolutely love it. At least as much as Holy Grail. Those that did have problems with it, unfortunately heard about it from others without actually seeing the movie themselves. But I personally don’t know any Christians who had an issue with it.
The lorreta scene is so correct & so highly amusing that i had to show my 14 yr old daughter to show her how mental & pathetic the world has become.
That's not nonsense in real life. It just seems that way to you because Loretta was played by Eric Idle, a cisgender man in bad drag. If a transwoman actress such as Laverne Cox played her, Loretta's request would seem reasonable, because she is beautiful and stacked!
Laughter and Music are uplifting and healing.
Great interview, they don't make enough men like John Cleese. A pity.
He is the product of his genes and his environment. While the genetics are still there, the saying about soft times and weak men comes to mind.
I don't like to think about the fact that someday John Cleese will be gone.
I was truly blessed that Monty Python was part of my life. All of it's members have contributed so much to our culture.
Men like him are everywhere , but most have been suppressed into silence by education .
When the elderly criticize the contemporary it's often dismissed as cranky, bitter, out of touch, etc. It is OFTEN a fair criticism. That would clearly not be the case with John Cleese.
This was a joy to watch. Thank you so much!
Have you considered it may not be a fair criticism but a) down to the fact that many elderly cannot as eloquently reason as John, albeit on the same subject, b) the average Joe takes time to listen to people like John, Rowan or Stephen but not the agewise pendants in their own social circles?
@@Athena621 Get off my lawn! You damn kids and your immature thoughts!
No I don’t think it is a fair criticism at all.
The elderly ARE contemporary. They are still alive and living in the same world as younger folks. Think about your own life what ever your age. When you're 4 you call 2 year olds babies. When you go to school then the 4 year olds are babies. Puberty and not there yet. 18 years old NOW you know everything about life! Oh no you don't.. your an "adult' when you turn 21, but to a 30 year old you are just a kid., etc., etc. At some point you reach your physical and mental zenith. Even as you decline you can still learn, you can be calmer, more deliberate. Have you been thinking and growing your whole life? If you are an asshole when you are old it;s your own fault, it is not because you are old.
Love Mr. Cleese. He's a legend and an icon. I agree with him 110%.
On the stifling of creativity in the education system: when we were about 9 or 10 years old, my sister and I wrote a fantasy play that we wanted to perform at our elementary school. We were denied by the principal because 1.) our fantasy play contained swords (a la King Arthur) and 2.) it had a song with a talking frog, and that was offensive to the principal because “frogs can’t talk”. This was at an elementary school! Even as a small child, I remember thinking that was an insane excuse not to allow us to perform a play! Stifling of creativity for sure.
Such an intelligent man. Probably why his humor works so well.
Thank you, Mr. Cleese!
TOTALLY INTELLINGET-NAZI, HIS REFINED HUMOR GOES BEYOND COMMON "FIRST WORLD" PROBLEMS
@@Yoshitakaminami Thanks for pretending to be John Cleese. It was almost as amusing as it was unconvincing.
Whatever John Cleese has, I wish we could bottle it and inject it into people all over the world. That's one infection I'd be willing to see turn into a pandemic. I can only wonder what the world was like sitting at the feet of Mark Twain and so many other great wits and comedians. Truly as good as it gets. But with regard to the last question, the man hit the nail straight on the head, "You mean funnier." EXACTLY. To me, comedy is simply a function of finding the humor out a situation. And that's a function of being grateful for no less than being alive.
What I appreciate about his interviews is he seems so present in the moment and open to personally connecting with the interlocutor, rather than just answering questions. Also, his last name is pronounced as if it rhymes with Cheese, not Niece.
Thank you for all the laughter you have brought into the world.
When you divide up your life and how it's spent. A lot is sleeping, work and the toilet. A small amount is fun and laughing and this is also the part worth living. When you actually think about it Johns work is a huge part of the best part of our lives.
8 hours sleep, 8 hours work, and 8 hours.. what?
You've never laughed while on the toilet?
@@kiwitrainguy Every time I look down.
What an educated person and a decent human being.
Not really but he is a funny silly man
He was at Cambridge he ought to be clever!
Fawlty Towers never gets old. Hilarious. Thanks John Cleese and the cast.
Fawlty Towers is scary, how good, how brilliant it was. I watch the whole damned thing every three years or so like a kind of religious communion, a sort of "haj' pilgrimage back to a time when such a thing was possible, just to be reminded all over again. And as brilliant a bunch as they all were, it was Cleese's moment to shine brightest. We watch him from a safe distance removed into that rarified world remembering how that kind of humor invoked the same kind of laughter that could raise the temperature in the coldest pub and almost raise the roof with it.
And that is the point, isn't it? It just never does get old, I agree. Regardless of what all the killjoys today think, and how joyless, mirthless, juiceless and pompous they've become.
Absolutely wonderful, it is.
With little doubt, the funniest show ever on TV, except maybe Ab Fab. And it was done the right Brit way, a limited number of episodes, then out.
If you think you are good enough than you're not learning..wonderfully spoken!!🤩
"People are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended." Wisdom from an old white Englishman.
White Christians are the most easily offended people of all.
why do people heckle at a comedy??? they know they will be offended !!! thats what makes Kevin Bloody Wilson, Victoria wood, Jim Davidson, Jimmy carr, Rodney rude - to name but a few, so successful.
can't help but love the old white englishman !!🙂
That sentence resonates with me and not a lot do( I mean some people who are being politically correct).
Àaaaaahhhh
Great quote. but why?
Ahhh, John Cleese, back when comedy was actually funny, we miss you John!
Watch today's English comedians. They will make you laugh.
@@tonygrowley5275 NOT!
@@maureenrhysjones4643 Look up Jimmy Carr.
This who can’t control themselves, will always seek to control others.
~ John Cleese
People are deliberately waiting for the thrill of being offended- absolutely the best woke definition.