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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At long last, it's Beyond The Fringe!!!,
By Walter Five (13th Floor Elevator, Enron Hubbard Bldg. Houston Texxas) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
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This review is from: Beyond the Fringe (DVD)
Inspired by The Goon Show, inspiring "At Last The 1948 Show", "Do Not Adjust Your Set" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus", a film of the original "Beyond The Fringe" surfacing is cause for celebration of British Humor the world over!!!
This presentation has the complete West End/Broadway show, and runs a side-aching 116 minutes. *Very* funny stuff, this! However, despite the box's claims, this *not* the first released, nor the *only* filming of "Beyond The Fringe." As any maven of early '80's U.S. Midnight movies knows, that honor goes dubiously to the poorly filmed and terribly recorded document of their Royal Command Performance reunion with Monty Python's Flying Circus at Prince Albert Hall from 1972, released in the U.S. as "Monty Python Meets Beyond The Fringe." U.S. filmgoers (at any rate)left the theatre badly puzzled: The audience knew all the punchlines, and began laughing at them, and shouting at them before they were even uttered, drowning the actors out on the film's soundtrack. That Command Performance has mercifully remained unreleased on Videotape and DVD, THIS performance fortunately is MUCH better! It is hilarious! This is the 1964 farewell performance from London's West End. It is well enough recorded, sonically speaking, although sometimes some castmembers seem unevenly miked or undermiked, or worse have a microphone drop-out for a second or two. Furthermore, it *is* in Black & White, which the product review doesn't seem to mention in any prominent way. Putting on the subtitles will help you with the occasional mike drop-out, but the B&W format does not contrast the stage set very well, and may seem a bit drab to the 21st century viewer. However, don't let these details scare you away: this really *was* (and remains) one of the funniest things seen on stage since the Marx Bros. "Animal Crackers" in 1929!!!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes Modern Comedy Look Pathetic,
By Harry R. (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beyond the Fringe (DVD)
This show was filmed 41 years ago. It was filmed in black & white with primitive audio/video equipment. The show itself was utter simplicity: four young comedians on a bare stage. Their few props included a piano, a table and some chairs. Beyond a couple of hats, the players' only costumes were the gray suits they wore throughout the show. The show itself consisted of these comedians riffing off political and cultural topics of the day. If you haven't seen it, it doesn't sound like much.
But then why does "Beyond the Fringe" make nearly all of today's comedy look pathetic by comparison? This DVD captures four comic geniuses in peak form. No, it's not "politically correct", and that is one reason it's great. Yes, in some places it comes off as quaint or dated, but 1964 was a while ago. 95% of the material is as fresh today as it was the day the show was filmed. It's best to see this on DVD. You need both the video and the audio to fully appreciate each gag. And you need to be able to run parts back and watch them over, because you won't catch it all the first time. This is smart humor for educated adults. Bring your thinking cap and be ready to laugh. By comparison, the "Saturday Night Live" kids look like...just that. Little kids playing in a sand box. The "Monty Pythoners" were as irreverant, but never as cool or smart. Are you a fan of today's typical setup-punchline comics? The "My mother/father/wife/kids..." or "Did ya ever wonder..." types? Then "Beyond the Fringe" is not for you. The one negative thing about this DVD is the way it reveals how far comedy has sunk since the 1960s, when "pushing the envelope" referred to intelligence and creativity, and not to the number of sexual or profane references used. Hopefully, young comics will see this and be inspired to raise the bar on humor. If you like sharp, smart humor, you've come to the right place. And order it here, because you'll pay more in the mail-order catalogs.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Absolute Treat from Beginning to End,
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If you want to know about the contents of this DVD, read some of the other reviews here. For me, I'd just like to say that, having discovered BEYOND THE FRINGE on LP in 1962 when I was in college and having seen a road-show production of it in Philadelphia and having seen Peter Cook and Dudley Moore on Broadway in GOOD EVENING and having an LP called BEHIND THE FRIDGE and on and on, all of these things dating back 30-40 years and more, having FINALLY been able to SEE the original cast perform the show was a delight.
Yes, the video quality is sad. I'd expected the black and white, since this was filmed for TV in 1964, but the audio quality threw me at first. But that doesn't matter! The comedy and the performances are perfect. Peter Cook was (at least this side of the pond) one of the most under-rated comic geniuses of the latter half of the 20th century. His partnership with Dudley Moore, which lasted well beyond FRINGE until Moore became a movie star in his own right, was always enjoyable (except for their dreadful "party" personnae as "Derek and Clive," over-the-top blue material that leaves me totally unamused). As one reviewer has said, this DVD demonstrates how far down comedy has sunk in the past 30 years or so. Nowhere in this hilarious program is there a sexual reference or an off-color remark. This is comedy for people with brains. I remember when there was more of that. (Does anybody remember Nichols and May?) I heartily recommend this DVD!
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