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Fair point.
Was it him bashing the British on a chat show?
Yes, I think it was
And again. And again
His diatribes on race relations and how the Americans do things better. He's a rentagob. His diatribes are so frequent nowadays I switch off. His backing of Basil Fawtly has been done to death
His subpar L, Z or whatever wasn't the worse thing about DAD. Only because it contained a cgi tidal wave.
I'd also like to add that whether you liked him as Q or not (personally I thought it was inspired casting), he's a comedy legend and that he clearly loved playing Q. Look at Everything Or Nothing. Brosnan and Dench sound bored but he really gives it his all, you can tell he's enthusiastic and having fun even though it's a video game. I felt a bit sorry for him actually because on the behind the scenes thing on the main menu, he's going on about how great it is that the game is there to bridge the gap between films and how he's excited to start work on the next one, and then they rebooted it without him.
He wasn't very good in TWINE but he's one of the few good things about DAD imo. I do think he was a good Q and he had great chemistry with Brosnan.
John Cleese was like every other one he has played. On and off for forty years.
Spot on.
Either way, I prefer no comedy at all to unfunny jokes like "I'm so bad..." (you know the rest) or J.W. Pepper slapstick.
Exactly. Cleese was lazy casting and he played a comedic role in something that should not have been a comedy.
I will say it again: he is getting senile.
As for the humour, I would have to agree with Cleese. At the end of the day, it's horses for courses, but I don't recall any humour in the last 3 films.
Not even the Tube train gag in SF?
The health and safety line? Was that supposed to be humorous, if so, then it was misjudged.
i don't think Cleese was all that bad at all personally. He's the weakest Q of the three but he handled what the script gave to him as well as he could.
No, "He's in a hurry to get home!" or whatever it was.
Personally the "health and safety" line worked for me.
Regarding that clip, Brosnan's voice is very funny in that scene (and others): "Helps if you open the door."
Well don't let us mere plebs detain any longer, sir! :D
The "If you're Q does that make him R?" line makes me smile.
Regards Cleese, I found him borderline preposterous in TWINE and I regard Fawlty Towers as almost perfect. I just don't get it.