The film embodies the best performances of Python boys. The film was created with a lead starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, where they present a different model.
Critics Of "And Now for Something Completely Different"
Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004
A kind of insane logic seems to connect the sketches, if you look hard enough, but mostly the movie seems to exist in the present and be willing to try anything for a laugh.
Como toda antologia, tem momentos mais e menos inspirados, mas, de modo geral, impressiona por sua inventividade.
DVDLaser
May 14, 2008
A collection of deliberately unlinked comedy sketches and animated filler, the film is a workable sampler of the group's humor.
Filmcritic.com
October 11, 2005
Old-school fans will dig it, and Python newcomers will see what all the fuss is about.
EmanuelLevy.Com
August 17, 2011
Essential viewing for fans of Monty Python and British comedy, this film consists of some wonderful sketches, even though Terry Gilliam doesn't appear in them.
Best of Monty Python sketches in one neat package.
AboutFilm.com
June 02, 2003
Monty Python's best known sketches reshot and compiled on film, with slight variations and occasional profanity. Great sketches, but a rather pointless exercise.
DVDJournal.com
April 08, 2006
However, by refilming the sketches for a cinematic format, with new editing, camerawork, close-ups ... yet without the give-and-take energy of a live studio audience, what on TV was seat-of-the-pants fresh is here flat and overproduced.