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Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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So I was Youtube diving and I ran up on these. I knew that Holy Grail was a low budget film - anyone with eyes could see that - but the behind the scenes stuff in these, I had no idea about.

I was nineteen when it came out. Went to theater stoned as a monkey and laughed my ass off. Great value on my entertainment dollar.

Then there was this comment:

"Saw it in theater once. Came with a heartened announcement before the show from the theater manager "I KNOW ALL THE QUOTES, YOU KNOW ALL THE QUOTES, NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS QUOTE THE WHOLE MOVIE, SO SHUT UP AND JUST WATCH!"



 
"Saw it in theater once. Came with a heartened announcement before the show from the theater manager "I KNOW ALL THE QUOTES, YOU KNOW ALL THE QUOTES, NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS QUOTE THE WHOLE MOVIE, SO SHUT UP AND JUST WATCH!"

Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I'm being repressed!
 
Monty Python is such a key element in my appreciation and understanding of comedy.

They would laugh at such an academic statement about comedy, but it's true.
 
Pretty much every morning multiple co-workers and I say, "I'd rather go on the cart."
We all know what we mean.
 
We incessantly quote Airplane! at work. Usually one of us is wishing the others luck and we're all counting on them.
 
My first Python exposure was when I was nineteen years old and had just started at Georgia State University. I listened a lot to the student radio station, WRAS, really good FM rock station, and one afternoon they played Monty Python's "Argument Clinic". Blew me away laughing. It wasn't long afterward that the university ran "And Now For Something Completely Different", which was a film remake of most of the best TV sketches.

This was the first Monty Python I ever saw. Opening sketch of the movie. Edit: Or possibly the original that was remade, dunno.

 
One of the many things to love about great British filmed comedy is their love of history. Blackadder, Python, Eddie Izzard, the past looms large in their work.

I just had to create the flag for my town as a project at work. I went around for at least a week going, "DO YOU HAVE A FLAG? NO FLAG NO TOWN, THAT'S THE RULES I JUST MADE UP."
 

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