First Time Watching | Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) | Reaction

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First Time Watching, American Reacts to the British comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) featuring John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam and others who reimagine the legend of King Arthur. ENJOY!
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@KingBoomer
@KingBoomer Жыл бұрын
NI!
@jamesfield1674
@jamesfield1674 Жыл бұрын
A SHRUBBERY!!!
@gedscouserable
@gedscouserable Жыл бұрын
Which Knight designed the round table? Sir Cumference!
@whovianhistorybuff
@whovianhistorybuff Жыл бұрын
26:35 there's a an extra joke in there about "eating Robin's minstrels" as well as being medieval musicians, in Britain minstrels are a kind of sweet, rather like large brown M&Ms that i find are quite enjoyable for a long journey, here are a couple of advert for them kzbin.info/aero/PLtatVP5K0pwokznAYRc2a7T4Bw2BfyBIr
@DanMarksman
@DanMarksman Жыл бұрын
NU!
@nothernmonkey8612
@nothernmonkey8612 Жыл бұрын
God has an eclectic beard
@taun856
@taun856 Жыл бұрын
I was in a grocery store a few weeks ago and saw a craft beer with the title "Migrating Coconuts". I laughed so much a woman passing by asked if I was okay.
@donpietruk1517
@donpietruk1517 Жыл бұрын
That's epic. I would drink that man's beer anytime! Lol.
@aimee5259
@aimee5259 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a beer drinker but I'd buy that!
@dannjp75
@dannjp75 Жыл бұрын
I convinced my 4 year old son that coconuts were actually bear eggs.
@signaturedean
@signaturedean Жыл бұрын
Monty python have their own line of beers
@엘제-k9u
@엘제-k9u Жыл бұрын
@@dannjp75 What have you done lol
@gheller2261
@gheller2261 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time the person watching laughed at the right times and got all the jokes, even the subtle ones.
@niamhrk8451
@niamhrk8451 Жыл бұрын
“One day son alllll this will be yours” “What? The curtains?” It didn’t make the cut in this video but is such a funny line 😂
@CowmanUK
@CowmanUK Жыл бұрын
One my fave lines
@ugaladh
@ugaladh Жыл бұрын
the full instructions for the Holy Handgrenade never makes the cut in reactions and I loved it, on and on minutia so like the early Old Testament.
@jamesrawlins735
@jamesrawlins735 Жыл бұрын
I'm old enough that I remember when the ads came out for Holy Grail in 75 that was the first line you heard
@deanallen927
@deanallen927 Жыл бұрын
I still lose it during the exchange with the two guards; "you stay here, and make sure he doesn't leave!"
@willappleton6078
@willappleton6078 Жыл бұрын
"Whats not to love?....shes got huge...tracts of land."
@jdspencer60
@jdspencer60 10 ай бұрын
"I'm averting my eyes, o Lord!" WELL STOP IT
@dannjp75
@dannjp75 Жыл бұрын
“She turned me into a newt… I got better” Best line ever 😂😂😂
@brandonvidela8028
@brandonvidela8028 8 ай бұрын
A newt?
@davidstraight3622
@davidstraight3622 Жыл бұрын
My favorite line: “This is supposed to be a happy occasion. Let’s not argue and bicker over who killed who!” Dark humor at its best!
@andrewthompson9714
@andrewthompson9714 Жыл бұрын
Very good "pig country"
@jaccilowe3842
@jaccilowe3842 Жыл бұрын
I wrote to Terry Gilliam when I was a teenager and Python was on the telly. He replied with some doodles and funny drawings. I have still got them.
@ToddyWestropp
@ToddyWestropp 2 ай бұрын
Oh wow!!! Love that. How cool.
@RedRam_Menhtrol
@RedRam_Menhtrol Жыл бұрын
When they made the movie they couldn't come up with a good ending so instead they decided to end it with a literal Copout and its just pure genius. 😂😂
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Жыл бұрын
They wanted a vast battle, but their accountant said 'No.' They ran out of cash, sadly, but their cheapo ending is funnier.
@cameirusisu1024
@cameirusisu1024 Жыл бұрын
filming was a nightmare, everything went wrong and they were all sick of it, so just ended it :)
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Жыл бұрын
@@cameirusisu1024 - (heard amongst all the other noises) POLICEMAN: Is that a shield? That's an offensive weapon, that is...
@GrumpySoth
@GrumpySoth Жыл бұрын
The litteral "cop out" at the end was genius in budgetry restrictions.
@Whippy99
@Whippy99 Жыл бұрын
I saw this film at the cinema for my 16th birthday. I laughed so much I had to go outside for a bit before I could go back in. I was also a teensy bit drunk. Yes, at 16. This was England in the 70s and no one gave a rat’s arse about under age drinking. What a time to be alive! 😂
@roberthereandthere4366
@roberthereandthere4366 Жыл бұрын
Lol
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um Жыл бұрын
you sound like a fun date. my teeanage years were in the states in 70s. we rejected alcohol. pot was our drug of choice. and what a time to be YOUNG and alive! i feel so sorry for today's kids. the left and right are pulling them in both directions and they can't even distinguish between lies and truth, fantasy and reality anymore. our species is doomed.
@kelvinmeneely3116
@kelvinmeneely3116 Жыл бұрын
Thankfully people started to wise up to the nonsense that is superstition /religion! Would like to have been there!
@jalkabre5904
@jalkabre5904 Жыл бұрын
I was drunk in college watching this movie, best way to watch.
@CrypticSquid1
@CrypticSquid1 Жыл бұрын
Well, they accommodated a few of the young 'uns down at the pub. It's all about the Greater Good (the Greater Good).
@stewartmackay
@stewartmackay Жыл бұрын
Well, The Holy Grail was filmed in Scotland on a budget of £160,000 and they got soaked silly in the rain. Michael Palin's mum knitted the chain-mail, which is silver wool. I got married in 2001 in the "Castle Aaarg", which is really called castle Stalker, which is owned by a friend of mine.
@hedgehog1965uk
@hedgehog1965uk 11 ай бұрын
Wow, that's really interesting about Castle Stalker. I had to go and look it up on Google Maps and KZbin to see exactly where it is and to learn more about it. I understand it was built around 1320 by the McDougalls and has changed hands between them and the Campbells and Stewarts and is now back in Stewart hands, so I assume your friend is a Stewart. The name "Stalker" comes from the Gaelic "Stalcaire", meaning "hunter" or "falconer". That's so great that you were married there.
@stewartmackay
@stewartmackay 11 ай бұрын
@@hedgehog1965uk The castle is the reason I am called Stewart. if you go inside, you can see black & white photos of the days when they were filming the grail scenes there. Whats amazing is the walls are 12 feet thick, its actually not possible to 'lean' out of the window like you can see in the film, JC was actually lying on a very wide window ledge. You also cannot walk from the castle to the shore, like King Arthur does, there's a deep channel there.
@hedgehog1965uk
@hedgehog1965uk 11 ай бұрын
@@stewartmackay Interesting. Thanks for the insight. So did the same family own the castle back then, nearly 50 years ago? I've only been to Scotland once, nearly 30 years ago, but I did go to Edinburgh castle when I was there.
@stewartmackay
@stewartmackay 11 ай бұрын
@@hedgehog1965uk Yes, the castle was in the ownership of the Clan Campbell, and the current owners father bought it and restored it, it took him about 10 years of doing it himself. At the bottom of the sea between the shore and the castle, there is an original stone fireplace lintel, about 8 feet long, which must have slipped off the boat when they were building the place back in the 1300s and it was too heavy to lift back up.
@eno88
@eno88 10 ай бұрын
Sorry, your friend owns a *castle*?
@keithalanbaker535
@keithalanbaker535 Жыл бұрын
Two members of the Monty Python team that usually get unfairly overlooked are Carol Cleveland and Connie Booth who both appeared in the TV show and the movies
@coot1925
@coot1925 Жыл бұрын
I went to see spamalot at the theater. It's a parody of this film and everyone in the audience were python fans. As they did a set change I could see the dark silhouette of a castle battlements so I knew what was coming. Sure enough, the French taunting began and my girlfriend was laughing so much she had to run to the loo. I laughed so much that by the end of it I felt like I'd spent 30 minutes having mike Tyson punch me in the guts. I was exhausted. We got on the tube to go home and the train was full of people from the theater, and the banter was hilarious. Someone even had coconut shells and was galloping up and down the carriage. The sound of people saying "NI" was filling the air. Classic. ✌️♥️🇬🇧
@rosemarywoolley8394
@rosemarywoolley8394 Жыл бұрын
I went to see it twice and laughed even harder the next time. Brilliant. Wish I could see it again.
@Y_.R
@Y_.R Жыл бұрын
Best Broadway show I ever saw!
@tonesaucer1399
@tonesaucer1399 Жыл бұрын
If only I could have been there 😢 it sounds like my kind of train ride 😅. I grew up in the hood in America, in the 90's. I have always had an affinity for British humor and satire, could never get enough as a kid. Monty Python movies are timeless the more you watch as you get older the better it gets like a fine aged wine. I can't wait till my boys are old enough to sit down and enjoy their extraordinary works of art with me. Cheers from the U.S 🇺🇲💪🏿
@rammsteinrulz16
@rammsteinrulz16 Жыл бұрын
There's a parody.... of THIS?? 😂
@hayleywood8753
@hayleywood8753 Жыл бұрын
My local theatre put a production of Spamalot on last week, and even though I saw it like 10 years ago up the West End, this low-budget production was still so good! There’s very little opportunity for me to wear my Monty Python “Fetchez la Vache” t-shirt these days 😅
@VersinKettorix
@VersinKettorix Жыл бұрын
Tim the enchanter takes the show for me. I love when he gets exasperated trying to explain how dangerous the rabbit is and he just waves his hand across the landscape saying "look at the bonessssssss".
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Жыл бұрын
Yes, in my top twenty moments of this film, and THAT is saying something!
@kenny832
@kenny832 11 ай бұрын
I love Tim too - also Terry Gilliam’s characters are always funny: the old man from scene 24 (& gatekeeper), Patsy etc. Also the gaoler from Life of Brian
@timcarpenter2441
@timcarpenter2441 11 ай бұрын
“He’ll do you a treat…”
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 10 ай бұрын
And, anyone who played Magic: the Gathering in the 90s knows that "Prodigal Sorcerer," which one taps in order to to do one damage to any target, was nicknamed "Tim," and one would often say "...I Tim you for 1," in lieu of "I poke you for 1."
@Debagio
@Debagio 5 ай бұрын
'Manky Scotch git.'
@christiankalk4668
@christiankalk4668 Жыл бұрын
So great seeing a reactor who truly appreciates Monty Python's absurdist style of comedy. Hysterical laughter instead of eye-rolling.
@johnloony68
@johnloony68 11 ай бұрын
"Your arm's off" / "No it isn't" : they must have been going to the Argument Clinic
@control2XS
@control2XS Жыл бұрын
So our rugby club used to have a themed tour each year, and so of course one year we did a Holy Grail tour. So on our last night, having played all our games, we all got thoroughly fucked up in the middle of some town in Holland, all wearing full knights outfits, and all equipped with coconuts to ride through the town. We ended up in some bar, and whilst we were there a song from the Blues Brothers came on, which had been our tour theme from the year before. It's still the single funniest sight I have ever seen, 30 very pissed and oddly-shaped British rugby players, in some bar in this little Dutch town, fully dressed in knights gear and clapping coconuts, rushing the stage to dance to Blues Brothers.
@margaretflounders8510
@margaretflounders8510 Жыл бұрын
OMG! I thought our local rugby team with bedsheet togas was funny, but this!...........
@coryspang7548
@coryspang7548 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like so much fun.
@jameswilson8642
@jameswilson8642 Жыл бұрын
I know you said twice that they must have had so much fun, but when JOhn Cleese was interviewed about it years later, he admitted that they hated every minute of filming. One main reason was, sadly, that Graham Chapman (King Arthur) was having a horrible losing time fighting his alcoholism (you might see it in his face), and was forgetting his lines a lot. Another main feature was the weather. It was filmed here in Scotland, and as any tourist here knows, and we freely admit, in Scotland we have only 2 seasons in the year. The 15th of July and Winter. It was pretty much cold and wet the entire time of filming. Another point was the trouble they had with the Scottish Tourist Board, who stupidly said they could only film one castle which was Doune Castle. It was annoying because there were some great places to shoot very close to Doune Castle, especially Stirling Castle and the equally beautiful Wallace Monument. They had to shoot several scenes from different angles to try and make it look like different castles. Another detail (although probably a bit dull) , is that Chapman was the only one to wear actual chainmail over his head. Due to budget shortages, all the other Knight's chainmail were in fact knitted metallic wool.
@jameswilson8642
@jameswilson8642 Жыл бұрын
p.s. Sorry if I made that too boring to read right through. If it helps, the cast DID enjoy filming Life of Brian, because obviously the weather was better, but happily Chapman was by then, in a much better place with his alcoholism battle.
@dave_h_8742
@dave_h_8742 Жыл бұрын
​@@jameswilson8642 was ok learnt something new too
@HaxerFlaxer
@HaxerFlaxer Жыл бұрын
Oh, the bliss of Scottish weather. Many many years ago I had a scottish girlfriend which I visited a few times of the year(we met in my home country and then she got accepted to Glasgow Uni.). It didn't matter if you were indoor or outdoor, it was always as pissy frigid, which is quite weird compared (believe it or not) to the Scandinavian countries. Her apartment had one glass windows and the landlord had once upon a time decided to repaint the windows, and to do it as easily as possible, put a wedge between the window and the sill and painted over the whole thing with a thick coat of paint. This resulted in the windows being stuck with half a centimeter open in the bottom. So there was always a continuous stream of cold air going through the apartment. A shower would not help either, since most of them are direct powered, so the pressure was as bad as a 90 year old mans bladder. I think, during the times I visited her(over the course of 3 years), I had two days where it was sunny enough to only wear a T-shirt. Scotland has a lot of beauty, but never travel there expecting nice weather.
@jamesrawlins735
@jamesrawlins735 Жыл бұрын
@@jameswilson8642 The irony of having no budget is it forced them to be creative - like using coconuts for the horses (they simply couldn't afford to use horses for the movie). Also, the last scene of the movie originally was supposed to be a massive battle, but they couldn't afford to pay the extras for even another day, so they came up with the bit of having the police arrest Arthur. Btw, if you ever get the chance, read the book The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons, which are detailed interviews on every aspect of the group.
@peterrebelwithoutamenopaus6962
@peterrebelwithoutamenopaus6962 Жыл бұрын
​@HaxerFlaxer Did she think about simply blocking the gap? Beautiful country. Visited a few times, and very rarely, the sun does appear.
@vinniedixon1140
@vinniedixon1140 Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget the first time I watched this. The black knight scene had me crying my eyes out and my sides aching from so much laughter. It's in my top 3 funniest ever movie scenes. Absolute classic.
@robinhowson4292
@robinhowson4292 Жыл бұрын
What ya gonna do . . . Bleed on me 😁😁😁
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s Жыл бұрын
All right, we'll call it a draw ^^
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 3 ай бұрын
The first time I saw this movie was in a packed cinema in Glasgow. I've never heard so much uproarious laughter. I must have been unable to hear dozens of hilarious lines because everybody was still roaring with laughter at the joke from thirty seconds before. I watched it a few more times in the cinema but it wasn't until it was released on video that I was finally able to appreciate all of the brilliance of the script, the delivery, the timing, the acting, and the sheer genius of this masterpiece. "The Life Of Brian" is arguably a "better" film but "The Holy Grail" is still the funniest movie I've ever seen.
@tonygriffin_
@tonygriffin_ Жыл бұрын
"None shall pass" is even funnier when you realise the black knight is guarding a few planks of wood over a very small stream, which Arthur could have stepped over at any point. 10:25 - The final line in the Camelot song - "I have to push the pram a lot" - is one you may be singing yourself in about 8 months or so!
@fredklein3829
@fredklein3829 Жыл бұрын
Is King Boomer Pregnant?
@dylanmurphy9389
@dylanmurphy9389 Жыл бұрын
There could be a clear path, doesn’t matter when there’s a knight infront of you
@margaretflounders8510
@margaretflounders8510 Жыл бұрын
And then there was Spamalot......
@tonygriffin_
@tonygriffin_ Жыл бұрын
@@fredklein3829 The Queen is.
@tonygriffin_
@tonygriffin_ Жыл бұрын
@@dylanmurphy9389 That's why I said "...which Arthur could have stepped over at any point", meaning any point before where the knight was! Still, Arthur did very well. 4 limbs to 0!
@mkrmkr3805
@mkrmkr3805 11 ай бұрын
I've seen this film a squillion times but I still enjoyed laughing along with it with you. Be happy, embrace your Python... 😀
@LeeXRV
@LeeXRV Жыл бұрын
Intermission had a double meaning but the second meaning was to tricky people to thinking they could go for food/toilet break as many cinemas stopped the film to allow for an intermission but obviously it's a fake intermission so people get up and then realise the film is still running and have to sit back down, basically the film is trolling the audience.
@shockwave_edits9568
@shockwave_edits9568 Жыл бұрын
I still say "And there was much rejoicing: yaaaaay" At least once a day because of this movie😂
@SLAPERZZ1
@SLAPERZZ1 Жыл бұрын
You can’t help but laugh at these classics😂 especially that rabbit scene, unbeaten till this day😂😂
@Kantami
@Kantami Жыл бұрын
i've been quoting this movie at every opportunity for the past 30 years much to the annoyance of everyone around me😂
@GBURGE55
@GBURGE55 Жыл бұрын
Run away, run away!
@moose4162
@moose4162 Жыл бұрын
still after all these years, if someone asks if anyone has any questions, I have to stop myself from asking "what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow"
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 Жыл бұрын
@@moose4162 European or African?
@moose4162
@moose4162 Жыл бұрын
@@scipioafricanus5871 what... um...aaaaaaaaaaaaa.
@sdenison3463
@sdenison3463 Жыл бұрын
My favorite insult of all is to call someone a Pig Dog.
@YN97WA
@YN97WA Жыл бұрын
This was probably the best reaction to this movie I've seen so far. None of the jokes went over your head. Well done. 👍👍
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Жыл бұрын
Check out this same movie's reaction by Sebscreen - it tickled him so bad he actually said (to the movie) "stop... I'm gonna have a heart attack" :D
@gheller2261
@gheller2261 Жыл бұрын
By far. So many people miss the best jokes and talk over everything. This guy is great.
@EfftupSmith
@EfftupSmith Жыл бұрын
another callback to the Swallow joke was when you first see SIr Bedevere, he is throwing up birds tied to coocnuts. Also you should have shown the funniest bit of Sir Launcelot attacking the castle which was the way the guard he didn't stab said "Hey!!! Cracks me up every time.
@MrPicklerwoof
@MrPicklerwoof Жыл бұрын
I've always had a personal preference for Holy Grail, simply because it feels more 'Pythony' to me and I think it plays to their strengths a bit more. I mean, they're both comedy classics either way.
@reedlarson302
@reedlarson302 11 ай бұрын
I own the special edition dvd and on the box it says you can play along when the monks are singing by holding the dvd case firmly and hitting your head with it at the appropriate times.
@fillg
@fillg Жыл бұрын
My favorite line is the Frenchman saying "I fffart in your general direction!". Kills me every time
@zgasnola
@zgasnola 25 күн бұрын
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
@donmurray3638
@donmurray3638 Жыл бұрын
Sir Robin's Minstrel was Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Band who appeared in the Beatles movie Hard Day's Night. He also founded the Rutles; (All you Need is Cash) a spoof alternative Beatles documentary well worth watching.
@edgeworth097
@edgeworth097 Жыл бұрын
I second this, All You Need Is Cash is an amazing film
@onbedoeldekut1515
@onbedoeldekut1515 Жыл бұрын
Arthur's 'horse' was played by Terry Gilliam, the American Python, who was responsible for all of their animation sequences from their very start! You might like to delve into some of the films he's directed, but many might be a bit arty and hard going for some of your audience. Brazil is one of the best films of all time, though, and is well deserving of a watch.
@richardgale4827
@richardgale4827 Жыл бұрын
Gilliam eventually became so silly, he had to officially change his nationality to British.
@ajivins1
@ajivins1 Жыл бұрын
@@richardgale4827 Shame about the heart attack...
@jamesfield1674
@jamesfield1674 Жыл бұрын
The guy who did the animations is Terry Gilliam aka Arthur's horse.... he has made some excellent films Time Bandits is worth checking out
@OroborusFMA
@OroborusFMA Жыл бұрын
Time Bandits, just like Grail, is really good until a stupid ending.
@revbenf6870
@revbenf6870 Жыл бұрын
And the only American in the team! His bits of animation thrown in randomly helped make MP what they were, you will recall the bizarre spaceship bit in Life of Brian. Underrated member of the team.
@christopherbowers7236
@christopherbowers7236 Жыл бұрын
if you havent seen it yet, also check out "the man who killed Don Quixote" its from 2019 i think, very good
@markprior2278
@markprior2278 Жыл бұрын
My personal favourite of everything the Pythons have done. Great reaction.
@imblackmagic1209
@imblackmagic1209 Жыл бұрын
it's such a great execution, monthy python humor is something else and cemented a lot of modern comedy the spanish inquisition is another gem, you never expect it
@THEonlyAEON
@THEonlyAEON Жыл бұрын
I personally can't think as to why someone would get offended at you accusing Monty Python of being stupid, it IS stupid, it's so great because it is so stupid.
@Worldsgonebonkers
@Worldsgonebonkers Жыл бұрын
Growing up with Monty python, I now realise how I came to develop the sense of humour I have! Just been in tears of laughter at the word "shrubbery". 😆
@imperatordu2801
@imperatordu2801 Жыл бұрын
As a french I'm freaking love how the French soldier says "Guy de Loimbard" ! 🤣
@killakanzgaming
@killakanzgaming Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, which went on to become my favorite video game easter egg when it appeared in Worms in 1997...
@alankenny8650
@alankenny8650 Жыл бұрын
Holy Grail and Life Of Brian are 2 of my fav 5 comedy films (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and Airplane are the others) All worth checking out.
@xxPenjoxx
@xxPenjoxx Жыл бұрын
Perfect 5 right there 👍
@EgonTheGreat.
@EgonTheGreat. Жыл бұрын
surely you can't be serious
@easterdeer
@easterdeer Жыл бұрын
Life of Brian is my favourite and Airplane is my second favourite. Looks like Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein are next on my watch-list!
@IronBridge1781
@IronBridge1781 10 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Arthur and his knights were wrongly arrested in this film. How do we know this? Well, the knight that killed the famous historian was riding on an actual horse, not being followed by men with coconuts like Arthur and his knights.
@cireenasimcox1081
@cireenasimcox1081 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a few Americans reactions to The Pythons, and they all seem to like them. But you laughed in the places not all of them did! Good onya. Some don't even get the whole horse/coconuts thing. So yours was great reaction ! Enjoyed sharing it with you (Did you know that the Pythons began when they were students at Cambridge? That's why they can pool their specialist knowledge of history and take the piss out of it so hilariously!) And yeah, I know we pronounce things differently - but they are British (and Commonwealth), so they're Monty "PYE-th'n" not "pye-THON".😊😊
@phantomshark
@phantomshark Жыл бұрын
I love that on repeated watches you can pick out little details. Like after the discussion of coconuts and swallows, later they are walking through a town and in the background someone is tying coconuts to swallow and throwing them in the air
@grahamgarlick5294
@grahamgarlick5294 Жыл бұрын
John Cleese's scenes on the top of the castle were actually just a small block wall filmed to look like the castle battlements because John was afraid of heights.
@themoderntemplar1567
@themoderntemplar1567 Жыл бұрын
The meaning of life is the other movie. Loved ur reactions KB, I genuinely laughed out loud. It's somehow funnier watching you enjoying the outright madness of the Pythons. Superb mate 👍😂
@sithlordkaeyl21
@sithlordkaeyl21 Жыл бұрын
Several Pythons have said that the scene where John Cleese said that his name was, “Tim”, was actually not part of the script. Apparently, John Cleese had a difficult time remembering the much longer, original name from the script, and blurted out the name, “Tim”. Everyone liked it so much, so they kept it in the final version of the movie.
@mikesmith7102
@mikesmith7102 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I thought Life Of Brian was a better put together film but Holy Grail kept the daftness that was the hallmark of the original TV series.
@polythenewrappedme6102
@polythenewrappedme6102 Жыл бұрын
Contemporaries to Monty Python was a trio named The Goodies (Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie). In my humble opinion they were a hundred times funnier as they concentrated on visual gags. Lighthouse Keeping Loonies was my personal favourite, but The Beanstalk, Kitten Kong, Ecky Thump, and Bun Fight at the Okay Tea Rooms were good also. They ran for almost 12 years on British TV, and to date, they are the ONLY comedians who were officially asked to make their stuff less funny, after a person literally died laughing, after he had been laughing for 20 minutes straight. Sadly, this is a true tale of a real life person from Kings Lynn, England. They are truly superb. Best to void the bladder before watching, or you might wet yourself. If you don't watch The Goodies before you die, you will have missed out.
@WithTwoFlakes
@WithTwoFlakes Жыл бұрын
"Camelot? Very nice castle, Camelot... Very good pig country..." It's throwaway comedy gold lines like this that you scarcely notice until you watch Holy Grail a few times.
@stevesoutar3405
@stevesoutar3405 Жыл бұрын
Terry Gilliam played Patsy the horse, as well as being the animator in charge of everything 🙂 It's always funny waiting for your reaction when the gag hits you in the face - it's great seeing you discover gems of British comedy - keep up the good work your Kingliness !! I'm amazed there are people discovering the pythons for the first time, but I suppose I grew up watching Monty Pythons Flying Circus on TV, then everyone would quote lines from in at school they next day Some other Terry Gilliam movies well worth watching are Brazil ( a dark 1984-like dystopian fantasy) and Time Bandits - these are two of my favourites. He also directed lots of more mainstream movies - Twelve Monkeys is one his best serious films in my opinion
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 10 ай бұрын
Never thought about it before, but I'm pretty sure that _no_ species of swallow can beat their wings 43 times a second.
@catbevis1644
@catbevis1644 11 ай бұрын
If you ask Alexa "what is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow" it should come back with a Python reference. It's my first question for all new technology and usually works 😁
@jessicapayne8622
@jessicapayne8622 Жыл бұрын
I like to go around the shops pretending I’m on a horse. I’m 44.
@KumaBean
@KumaBean Жыл бұрын
Found Wifey ☝️ 😆
@bonnieolson8028
@bonnieolson8028 11 ай бұрын
Old school best school. Ya had to be there bro. Fun to watch your reaction. Thanks for the laughs. 😂😂😂😂
@johnp8131
@johnp8131 Жыл бұрын
Saw this during its first week of general release in the UK in '75. We were all given coconut halves at the Cinema, It was pandemonium as people couldn't control themselves during the showing! We had to go back the following week to be able to hear the soundtrack?
@drakedge2000
@drakedge2000 Жыл бұрын
The end of the movie is a literal ... Cop out. Which is a joke that flew over my head for a long time.
@richardgale4827
@richardgale4827 Жыл бұрын
During the 80s, 90s, and 00s, some D&D groups operated a Python Jar (like a Swear Jar) for people quoting this movie anytime someone had 'a flesh wound', or any conversation over a castle wall, or any mention of a minstrel, or a witch, or an enchanter, or...
@3rdand105
@3rdand105 Жыл бұрын
This is the first of your videos that I've ever seen, and your laughter just made the movie that much better. The other Python film is "The Meaning of Life," and I'm not about to ruin it for you by prefacing it here. Also, in response to your request at the end of this video (take it as you will), I love you. We need to be telling each other that a lot more often.
@stobe187
@stobe187 Жыл бұрын
Lancelot whacking the flower on the wall doesn't get old.
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Жыл бұрын
I love me some Python-quoting with friends. In college my friend Andrew was showing me his new car, a white Volkswagon. As we were coming up on it, he pointed at it, said "There it is!" Without missing a beat, I said, with a slight English accent: "What? Behind the Rabbit?" Andrew took my toss perfectly and slam-dunked with: "It IS the Rabbit!"
@KelleyStrzelczyk
@KelleyStrzelczyk Жыл бұрын
Jabberwocky has my favorite fight scene..... Jabberwocky is a 1977 British fantasy comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam. Jabberwocky stars Michael Palin as Dennis, a cooper's apprentice, who is forced through clumsy, often slapstick misfortunes to hunt a terrible dragon after the death of his father. The film's title is taken from the nonsense poem "Jabberwocky" from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass.
@NicolaKaye
@NicolaKaye Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah! Jabberwocky is definitely worth doing as a reaction video 😂
@commanderkruge
@commanderkruge Жыл бұрын
The Pythons do this a lot, also in their Sketch Comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus" - but this movie in particular could also be called "People going on huge tangents - the movie". :D
@slithery9291
@slithery9291 Жыл бұрын
It is an utterly ridiculous film. And that's exactly why we all love it.
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Жыл бұрын
You have a great laugh! I was hoping to see a spit take from your water bottle, but I'll settle for the guffaws, lol! Yes, "The meaning of life" is their third major film, and it's not QUITE as awesome as the other two? But it has MANY awesome moments! I happent o have just begun reading Python Eric Idle's "sortabiography," "Always look on the bright side of life" (He wrote the song). So far, so funny!
@jakell99
@jakell99 Жыл бұрын
The next film 'The Meaning of Life" is not so much a film but a collection of long sketches that only hang together very loosely. Nevertheless it is still very well done and very funny.
@BadassVideos
@BadassVideos Жыл бұрын
meaning of life is so ridiculously funny and also revolutionary
@deeznoots6241
@deeznoots6241 Жыл бұрын
It also has my favourite joke of monty python. ‘The third world’ ‘yorkshire’
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 3 ай бұрын
I laughed each time the presenter said that the Pythons must have had a wonderful time making this movie. On the contrary, they had a miserable time, working within a tiny budget for the entire project. Consequently, they were constantly under enormous financial and physical pressure, working long hours in unpleasant weather, cold conditions and being short of basic creature comforts such as hot water in their accomodation. It is an enormous tribute to their professionalism that they still created some of the funniest scenes in movie history despite having to deal with huge practical problems at the same time. They even had to rewrite part of the script to cope with the fact that their money was running out. Furthermore, they were most certainly not doing drugs. That was not their scene. They were simply brilliant artists with an unparalled creative comedy genius, and a magical ability to work together for the sake of their shared vision despite their regular disagreements about the details of every scene. They could never have pulled this off if they'd been out of their skulls on acid or any other conscious-altering substance. They were disciplined, professional and totally switched on. Graham Chapman even gave up alcohol during the making of the movie because he recognised that it was affecting his ability to perform to the required standard. Far from having a great time, they struggled to keep it together for the sake of creating the revolutionary movie to which they had bravely committed their artistic ambitions. I think of "The Holy Grail" as the cinematic equivalent of The Beatles' "White Album" which remains a milestone in rock music history, despite the fact that the various Beatles were often hardly even on speaking terms during its troubled creation.
@geoffduke1763
@geoffduke1763 Жыл бұрын
What was awesome for me about this film was that it also came about at the same time as my discovery of the devil's lettuce.
@dylanmurphy9389
@dylanmurphy9389 Жыл бұрын
Gods cabbage
@Whateva67
@Whateva67 Жыл бұрын
Do you mean marijuana😅
@mooncritter721
@mooncritter721 Жыл бұрын
My friend and I caught this movie at the start in the middle of the night back in 1982. We were stoned and had no idea what this was. We laughed so hard it hurt! That was my first Monty Python experience! It was so stupid that we never forgot it!
@JonsTunes
@JonsTunes Жыл бұрын
This movie is "stupid" in all manners and it's brilliant. So much of the dialogue is still used in everyday English language. The reason for the coconuts or lack of horses was due to a tiny budget. They couldn't afford real horses 😂
@jonisilk
@jonisilk Жыл бұрын
Well, they could afford one.
@kibblesnbits9146
@kibblesnbits9146 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I've heard that "it" is still in frequent use!
@deanallen927
@deanallen927 Жыл бұрын
I still lose it during the exchange with the two guards; "you stay here, and make sure he doesn't leave!"
@MusbCrazy80
@MusbCrazy80 Жыл бұрын
It's the meaning of life for me. My father made the mistake of thinking I wasn't listening to what he was watching when I was 6. Then at Xmas my nan encouraged us kids to get up at the family party and sing. You can probably guess what happened next. I only remembered a few lines with every sperm is sacred being one of them.
@ilovefacebookandebay
@ilovefacebookandebay Жыл бұрын
Your doggy behind you is being so cute x
@thebritishengineer8027
@thebritishengineer8027 Жыл бұрын
The witch scene was golden "she turned me into a newt..... I got better." A newt is a small four legged salamander. The witch played by Connie Booth, was married to John Cleese and stared with Clease in the short run but cult TV sitcom "Faulty Towers."
@arthurspils2565
@arthurspils2565 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I can't pick between this and Life of Brian, both too hilarious in their own ways - this has more memorable stuff (almost every scene can be watched without context and you know what's happening immediately if you've seen it before) and is more quotable, but Life of Brian works more smoothly as a full film and is equally entertaining.
@BaneHuntress
@BaneHuntress Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this when it was UNBANNED and it was being aired on Channel 4 in the UK, when I was about 16 back in the early 90's... and I watched this in my room, on my 12inch colour TV... and the rabbit... it was the funniest thing I had ever seen ever... I was almost on the floor laughing, I could hardly breath, as it was the 1st time I had really seen something that smacked my sense of dark humour so well XD So it will always hold a place in my heart over Life of Brian... which took a little longer to get unbanned on TV (I don't even think you could get it on VHS back then? it was telly or nothing.)
@gpcheng87
@gpcheng87 Жыл бұрын
watched this in hs with my best friend many many years ago and almost peed our pants laughing. also, 16:43 could be the summary on IMDB for this movie. 😅
@abarratt8869
@abarratt8869 Жыл бұрын
If you remember the computer game Worms, the ultimate weapon was the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioque, directly taken from this film (sound and everything).
@Mountain_Lake_Adventures
@Mountain_Lake_Adventures Жыл бұрын
Wow! Something I never realised and actually played so can relate. Thanks. :)
@oliouloin6152
@oliouloin6152 Жыл бұрын
Watching people react to this, I'm always amazed how so many people dont know what a newt is. A type of salamander. I believe the main distinction is that they are better suited at living in water. Webbed feet, paddle tails and things like that. Just one of those situations where you learn something early on and grow up expecting everyone else to know it too.
@scalefree
@scalefree Жыл бұрын
there's several castle scenes, all at different castles. except there weren't several castles available, just the one, Castle Doune. so they reused different parts of it to play the parts of several castles. the outside facing part of one wall would be the French castle, the interior courtyard would host the wedding & so on.
@MacTechG4
@MacTechG4 Жыл бұрын
“It’s a fair cop” British slang for “you got me” The “witch” was admitting she was actually a witch.
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 Жыл бұрын
20:25 You're the first reactor I've seen to get the punchline for this scene. 👏
@webfoot80
@webfoot80 Жыл бұрын
I love that I keep watching what the dog is doing in the background on the bed 😂
@The_Demolition_Icon
@The_Demolition_Icon Жыл бұрын
Yes finally. My favourite Monty Python film
@cdnpicker
@cdnpicker 11 ай бұрын
This was my introduction to Python, It is my favourite comedy of all time. I think Brian had some scenes that were funnier than anything in the Grail, especially the first time seeing them but having watched both of them way too often I think that the Grail is non stop absurdity and ultimatley, more memorable. It is grreat watching people either for the first time.
@anthonystinson5722
@anthonystinson5722 Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite movies brought to my by one of my favourite reactors! Made my Friday morning. Cheers KB!
@Broadercasting
@Broadercasting Жыл бұрын
Phrases like 'No thanks, Ahhh've alrready got' one' have entered everyday language
@stewartbailey1653
@stewartbailey1653 Жыл бұрын
You should have watched the intermission bit. They actually hated filming this mainly because of the Scottish weather but also because they struggled to find a direction because Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam jointly directed the film. That caused a lot of tension between the cast and led to the decision to only have Terry Jones as the director of Life of Brian. The name of the other movie is Monty Python's Meaning of Life. Personally I think that it's a better movie than The Holy Grail, with a journey that takes you from birth to beyond the grave. There is also a little sub plot of the support movie, you'll understand when you watch it lol 😂😂
@timhicks2154
@timhicks2154 11 ай бұрын
I remember people in the Cinema getting up when the intermission came on. Only to have to sit down again a few moments later.
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable Жыл бұрын
Terry Gilliam was solely responsible for the animation, (he suffers the heart attack!). He plays the bridge guardian/quizmaster toward the end, and the jailer in Life of Brian. I think the anti-singing landowner was a gag on a very successful stage play at the time called Camelot. They only used one real castle in the film for each of the different castles, just filmed from different angles. I prefer LoB as it was more polished and felt like it was scripted better, but his was a lot fun.
@noladavis5085
@noladavis5085 Жыл бұрын
I have a Nine Inch Nails shirt that says Ni with Antlers. Its my most treasured possession. This film is a parody of Excaliber, which is also an amazing film.
@ComaDave
@ComaDave Жыл бұрын
The film was partly financed by Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. Filming was very difficult, so not much fun was had...contrary to appearances. I think the only one who was "loaded" was Graeme Chapman, who was in the throes of severe alcoholism at the time. This and Life of Brian are sheer genius masterpieces...the likes of which will never be made again. Glad you got the humour.
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Жыл бұрын
You should try to find the UK DVD of the remastered version. All of it is funny. The first few minutes even show a totally different movie, and then you hear Terry Jones (RIP) saying something like: "Bloody hell, it's the wrong movie!" It's roughly stopped, and then the moose heavy credits roll. With several interruptions. One of the DVD extras is the 'Camelot' (it's only a model) song done perfectly in LEGO.
@inhumanmusic1411
@inhumanmusic1411 Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough, the scene that Dingo was afraid that they'd have to cut was actually cut in the American release. We Americans didn't see it until the movie was released on home video. Also, the reason for the intermission in the middle of the crossing of the bridge of death was because Chapman froze while crossing it.
@MisterUnlikely
@MisterUnlikely Жыл бұрын
There were *five* other cinematic releases (three, sir)--three other cinematic releases: And Now For Something Completely Different, which was a collection of new arrangements of sketches from their television series; Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, a filming of their live show, featuring live sketches and fun new bits on film; and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, a final sketch-film framed about the different ages of man, as depicted through human history. I was rather fond of Meaning of Life because its sketches and, in particular, its songs, contained much that was delightfully-fresh Python after a long absence.
@88wildcat
@88wildcat Жыл бұрын
Actually they were miserable on the set. It was cold and raining most of the time and the hotel they were staying at only had enough hot water for about half of the cast and crew to shower at the end of the day. Also neither Jones nor Gilliam had ever directed a film before so there was some bickering over how things were to be shot. Plus Graham Chapman was hitting rock bottom with his alcoholism when this was being shot.
@traceyreid4585
@traceyreid4585 Жыл бұрын
I read Michaels Palins autobiography a few years ago, he said the same as you pointed out. They had lots of layers on including womens tights... It was worth it though!
@88wildcat
@88wildcat Жыл бұрын
@@traceyreid4585 They talk about it a lot on the cast commentary on the DVD.
@ravagingwolverine666
@ravagingwolverine666 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful that you finally saw it and enjoyed it so much(how can you not, though?). Amazing that you had not seen this before. It's such a quotable movie that I can't imagine not seeing it for so long. I was lucky in that it was shown in a class in high school for some unknown reason. Needless to say, that was super memorable. I just re-watched it again last night, which is how I ended up here. I had a great time, of course. I've heard others say they prefer Life of Brian("Blessed are the cheese makers" sticks in my mind). As it came later, I'm sure they carried over some lessons they learned from Holy Grail and it helped make things a bit easier. I know it has been mentioned, but I saw recently that much of the film was financed by Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd which just adds another layer of awesomeness to this whole thing and it just warms my heart.
@Thomas-bw1bz
@Thomas-bw1bz Жыл бұрын
Father Jack is turning the pages.
@daithiburb1363
@daithiburb1363 Жыл бұрын
I saw this in the cinema when it was first released, the intermission lasts about 30 seconds. Just enough time to allow people get to the end of their row of seats. Love the channel.
@TheFingerFrame
@TheFingerFrame Жыл бұрын
In the original draft of the script, Arthur finds the grail at Harrod's Department Store, because, of course, you can find anything at Harrod's. But they decided to go with a literal cop-out. I think this movie has more quotable lines, but Life of Brian holds together better as a film. Both films are a series of sketches on a theme, but they did a better job at stitching the scenes together into a whole film for Brian.
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