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‘Monty Python’ Star John Cleese Says ‘Life Of Brian’ Scene Won’t Be Cut Despite Modern Sensitivites


It's actually much funnier today. Life imitates art once more!

https://deadline.com/2023/05/monty-python-star-john-cleese-says-life-of-brian-scene-wont-be-cut-despite-modern-sensitivites-1235382058/

Cleese claims it was “misreported” that he was planning to cut the “Loretta” scene for an upcoming stage adaptation of the religious satire film. Instead, he said he has “no intention” of removing it.

The scene in question features a male character declaring that he wants to be woman named “Loretta,” and wants to have a child. Cleese’s character tells the man that the notion is ridiculous, while another suggets that they all advocate for his right to childbearing.

“I want to be a woman… It’s my right as a man,” the character claims “I want to have babies… It’s every man’s right to have babies if he wants them.” After Cleese’s protest, the character snaps, “Don’t you oppress me!”

Obviously, times have changed the impact of that humor.

Cleese was reported to have asked American actors at a read-through whether the “Loretta” scene should be dropped. He was allegedly told that the joke was no longer a fit in these times.

“So here you have something there’s never been a complaint about in 40 years, that I’ve heard of, and now all of a sudden we can’t do it because it’ll offend people. What is one supposed to make of that?”

Cleese said in a tweet that his comments were meant to relate what he was advised, not that he would actually do the cut.

“A few days ago I spoke to an audience outside London. I told them I was adapting the Life of Brian so that we could do it as a stage show (NOT a musical ). I said that we’d had a table-reading of the latest draft in NYC a year ago and that all the actors – several of them Tony winners – had advised me strongly to cut the Loretta scene. I have, of course, no intention of doing so.”

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There is no reason for it to be cut. I am so sick of all this whining and complaining and being offended at nearly everything.

There's a simple answer to it all... if you don't like it, you don't have to watch it. No need to ruin it for everyone else. Ugh.

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Exactly!

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I agree with Cleese but this does not generalize to anything. The don't watch it reply is stupid. People have to adjudicate this stuff for a while until a new reality is decided. It is how society changes and evolves.

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They were only arguing the technical difficulties of him having babies .

They were quite happy for him to live as a woman and be called Loretta


unlike the majority of outraged straight people seem to be offended at how "everyone is offended these days"

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They were quite happy for him...

Wrong. You better rewatch it...

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well ok, they moved straight on to the babies bit its unclear , Palin seemed ok " brother .. sister sorry "

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FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.
REG: Symbolic of his STRUGGLE AGAINST REALITY.

Nothing more to say...

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He didn't have a womb, which was nobody's fault. Not even the Romans.

I wouldn't say they were happy for for him, but did they accepted him for his decision.
They agreed to fight for his right to have babies and for his struggle against reality.

But in one of the later scenes, Reg says "Stan" an then corrects himself and calls her Loretta.

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Good for him! So tired of one small group of whiners dictating how the world should act.

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I don't watch woke shit because I don't like it. All woke people have to do if they don't like un-woke stuff is just not watch it. Everybody wins.

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'All woke people have to do if they don't like un-woke stuff is just not watch it.'

Too easy.

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