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John Cleese - Creativity: How Modern Culture Has Stifled Comedy & What Is "Funny" | London Real

Oct 29, 2020
John Cleese, the legendary British comedian and Monty Python member, discusses the state of modern comedy amidst censorship and cancel culture. He shares his experiences navigating humor's complexities, stressing the importance of open dialogue on contentious social issues. Cleese also delves into the challenges of funding iconic films like 'Life of Brian' and reflects on the confidence crisis plaguing today’s creative media. With wit and wisdom, he emphasizes nurturing creativity and the playful mindset needed to overcome societal pressures.
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ANECDOTE

Censorship on the Michael Aspel Show

  • After criticizing the press on the Michael Aspel show, Cleese's segment was removed.
  • This highlighted the media's power to suppress dissenting voices.
INSIGHT

Satire and Misinterpretation

  • Cleese criticizes the BBC for misunderstanding comedy's nuanced approach to satire.
  • He highlights the difference between direct attacks and using ridiculous characters to expose flawed views.
INSIGHT

Political Correctness and Comedy

  • Cleese observes some comedians avoid political humor to prevent offense.
  • He notes that performing for a pre-selected audience allows for bolder comedy.
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