If my late wife and I ever got into a tiff, one of us would say "Is this a five minute argument?" and that would break any tension. I highly recommend this technique for a long and happy marriage.
@@paulhanson5164You’re absolutely right! Got my Pythons in a twist there (which can be very painful). 😂 I’ve amended the comment now, thanks for pointing this out. 👍
Yeah I love this sketch, because its an archetypal Python sketch. Like, when I think of a python sketch - this is what comes to mind first. This, The Spanish Inquisition, Fish slap, and Woody and Tinny Words. Absurd but clever !
The very first MP I was introduced to was the “Undertaker’s Sketch” (“Are You suggesting we eat my mother??”), and the ball rolled hard and fast from there. That whole episode is a must-see (guys in the boat, etc).
Twit of the year, Ministry of Silly Walks, The Olympics, Dead Parrot, etc. Everything made by Monthy Python was ridiculously funny, although sometimes the sketches were quite critical about how England was being run by politicians.
The Argument Clinic is the very first Monty Python sketch I ever saw. I randomly ran across it on PBS back in the mid-70s when they had just started running Monty Python on American TV.
Great reaction, KB. They can still be very entertaining reactions even when the laughter levels are mild. Like you said, you appreciate the concept(s) and other elements within the sketch / show. 👍👍
Is there a difference between a mallet and a hammer? Like a hammer, the mallet is also used for hitting objects. One of their main differences is that mallets have only one head and are commonly made of wood or rubber. Since a mallet is made of softer material unlike the metallic hammer, it is used to hit something more gently and not crush or dent the surface.30 Mar 2021. If you want to argue it will cost a dollar.
You REALLY, REALLY, REALLY need to see the very, very small sketch called 'The fish slapping dance' its hilarious won't spoil it but your reaction would be a classic boomer reaction.
Did you watch the Dirty Fork Python sketch? Cleese gets... cross. If not, watch the 'And now for something completely different' version, they made a film and it was just the old sketches reshot, very good either way but that version Cleese goes all out raging. Enjoy
The genius of this is how they keep switching it up. Just as you think they will do a third repetition, they come up with something else to continue. Perhaps not the funniest MP sketch, but certainly funnier than most sketches overall. :)
Boomer, old chap! If the morphing of words via Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry tickle your fancy, how about trying 'The Secret Policeman's Ball sketch - School poem'? Hugh plays the schoolboy and Stephen the headmaster who has just called him into his study to question him about the poem's contents.
This skit from ?? 50 ish years ago seems so absurd. Unfortunately, the first two "room" pretty much have combined in todays internet "discussions". One of my favorite of all Pythons sketches.
7:04 That’s not … okay, but if you like these sketches, I’d recommend you watch all of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Because that’s not … that’s not the end of the sketch. The episode actually ends just a moment later, with a joke that is also the culmination of a running gag for the episode In a way, you could say this edit preserves that joke for an actual viewing of the episode But then that’s a perfect reason to recommend it lol Ton of gems in that show. Like the University of Silly Walks or the Twit of the Year Olympics 😉😆 Thanks for sharing your reaction 💙
Check out Nick Helm's a song for Susie Dent. He has a few episode on Countdown where he develops and loses his love for Susie. Definitely worth chexking out!
You have to watch "A Fish Called Wanda", it was the comedy of the year, here in Europe, back in the day. It has John Cleese in the lead, along with other Python members, although it wasn't considered a Python production....It has many UK vs US jokes...
Maybe you would enjoy "The Four Yorkshiremen". It stars John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor & Graham Chapman. The best version is from the 1960s and in black & white.
This isn’t just one of their funniest sketches ever. It’s one of their most intellectual. They are actually teaching all about what an argument is. It is genius. My father was a brilliant man, a college professor (and department head), and author and a foreign language teacher at the graduate level (Spanish and medieval Spanish). The argument clinic and the scene in Life of Brian where Brian is caught writing “Roman’s Go Home” in the palace walls were, according to him, the funniest and most intelligent comedy hits he’d ever seen. By the way, you might do a reaction to that scene in Life of Brian if you haven’t already seen the movie. czcams.com/video/IIAdHEwiAy8/video.htmlsi=JmIBLTA0B4BX3bl1 Although my personal favorite from that movie is the Loretta scene. czcams.com/video/Dgp9MPLEAqA/video.htmlsi=aP65QSlx44sKGWnG
@@MrGlobbits Sorry that went totally over my head, I was just watching an interview with the kid who knew the kid that shot at him. I was a bit triggered! (no pun intended on both counts)
Theres an extended one that is even funnier, with police coming in and holding the two responsible for running a "strange sketch"(with the cops hitting them over the head repeatedly.)
If I argue with you I must take up a contrary position. But, that's not just saying "No it isn't". Yes it is. No it isn't. One of the best Python jokes.
The Ministry of Silly Walks by Monty Python will crack you up 🤣
If my late wife and I ever got into a tiff, one of us would say "Is this a five minute argument?"
and that would break any tension.
I highly recommend this technique for a long and happy marriage.
My secret is never having learned her native language. When she would get mad she'd yell at me in it. Never bothered me and she blew off the steam.
My secret is living apart.
@@digitalchris6681 :^)
My secret is not letting her know we are married.
@@shoujahatsumetsu You're my wife now, Dave...
"I really liked that sketch"
"No you didn't"!
🤣
"This isn't their funniest sketch." "Yes it is." "Well, I don't agree." etc etc.
When I say the name "Biggus Dickus"
The Killer Joke is my Favourite!!
It's known here as 'absurdist comedy' and the Pythons were masters at it. 😂
No they weren't 😂😂😂
@@stevecooke2893Yes they were!
@@MightyJonE Sorry, but if you want to keep arguing in this thread, you have to pay for 5 more posts. 😁
@@thoso1973 Not necessarily. I might be posting in my spare time.
Known here or known now?
The hammer that Terry Jones is using is a wooden mallet. They’re generally used in carpentry where a metal-headed hammer might damage the wood.
I suppose technically Michael Palin is using the Mallet...every time Terry Jones twats him with it😁
@@paulhanson5164You’re absolutely right! Got my Pythons in a twist there (which can be very painful). 😂 I’ve amended the comment now, thanks for pointing this out. 👍
No it isn't.
@@MrGlobbitsYes it is.
@@mechazoic Ask Timmy
the cheese shoppe is one of my favorites
Y E S !
"I could be arguing in my spare time..."
No you couldn't.
Yes you could...
Used to watch these years ago on PBS !
Great fun. My Dad was a lawyer so he argued professionally.
It's a mallet, it's a mallet, for hitting wooden handled chisels for carving wood.
No, it isn't.
Yes, it is. (Hopefully rubber, though.)
The police raid is a good one.
"Blimey! Whatever did I give the wife?"
“Certain substances of an illicit nature.”
Yeah I love this sketch, because its an archetypal Python sketch. Like, when I think of a python sketch - this is what comes to mind first. This, The Spanish Inquisition, Fish slap, and Woody and Tinny Words.
Absurd but clever !
No it isn't.
@@leohickey4953 Yes it is
@@keeperofthecheese 🤣
Caribou - nibbling the croquet hoops. Now they've gorrrn.
"The Spanish Inquisition"? Nobody expected you to say that.
If you want to see John Cleese screaming and loosing his mind you should watch "The Bicycle Repair Man".
Communist rant is even worse
The very first MP I was introduced to was the “Undertaker’s Sketch” (“Are You suggesting we eat my mother??”), and the ball rolled hard and fast from there. That whole episode is a must-see (guys in the boat, etc).
Not raw, cooked!
Try "The dirty fork". It's not among the most known of Monty Python, it's an underrated gold.
Especially if he wants to hear Cleese go off.
The fish slap, the cheese shoppe, the parrot sketch, and this one... Gold!
Twit of the year, Ministry of Silly Walks, The Olympics, Dead Parrot, etc. Everything made by Monthy Python was ridiculously funny, although sometimes the sketches were quite critical about how England was being run by politicians.
I think I could run a complaint department. People pay me money and I complain to them. Sounds great.
A friend of mine worked in a call centre started working in complaints all because of the power trip he could go off on.
One of Monty's solid-gold routines! Please see "Hungarian to English Phrasebook"
My hovercraft is full of eels
The Argument Clinic is the very first Monty Python sketch I ever saw. I randomly ran across it on PBS back in the mid-70s when they had just started running Monty Python on American TV.
Nice one. This and "Working Class Playwright" are my two favourite Monty Python sketches. Absolute classics.
If you want to hear Cleese yell a lot, see "How To Defend Yourself Against a Piece of Fresh Fruit".
Monty Python were brilliant....paved the way for so much comedy
Before comedy died
That's a traditional wood worker's mallet. You use it for tapping tenons into mortises and striking chisels when cutting out mortises and such.
It's a very well written sketch but the ending was missing.
Enjoyed the reaction and thanks for the shout out!
Cheers!
"It's a very well written sketch but the ending was missing" You just described 90% of all Monty Python sketches.
Great reaction, KB. They can still be very entertaining reactions even when the laughter levels are mild. Like you said, you appreciate the concept(s) and other elements within the sketch / show. 👍👍
Is there a difference between a mallet and a hammer?
Like a hammer, the mallet is also used for hitting objects. One of their main differences is that mallets have only one head and are commonly made of wood or rubber. Since a mallet is made of softer material unlike the metallic hammer, it is used to hit something more gently and not crush or dent the surface.30 Mar 2021.
If you want to argue it will cost a dollar.
No it won't.
@clivenewman4810 Yes it will!
@@jasonbarnes9781I think you'll find it won't.
Is this a private argument, or can anyone get involved?
@@robertwright7937You'll have to pay to find out.
"The Five Yorkshire Men" is Hilarious. And the Sam Peckinpaw Sketch. And "Dennis Moore".
You REALLY, REALLY, REALLY need to see the very, very small sketch called 'The fish slapping dance' its hilarious won't spoil it but your reaction would be a classic boomer reaction.
I play it when I get too serious about life. Philosophers Football is another one. New here, has Boomer ever watched the Four Men from Yorkshire?
It's not a hammer, it's a mallet
No it isn't.
A Mallets' Mallet.
@@filaw6458 Yes it is.
No, it isn't.
@@arndnaj Yes it IS!
I am just surprised there isn't an arguement clinic somewhere in real life. Oh wait I was forgetting about some politicians.
My favorite Python sketch is: "Confuse a Cat"
I don't need the argument clinic I have CZcams for that.
"Flying Sheep" is hilarious!!😂😄😂😆
One thing is for sure, the sheep is not a creature of the air.
me and my son have been re enacting that since he was 5
Check out the Monty Python 'How Not To Be Seen' sketch at some point!! 🙂
Did you watch the Dirty Fork Python sketch? Cleese gets... cross. If not, watch the 'And now for something completely different' version, they made a film and it was just the old sketches reshot, very good either way but that version Cleese goes all out raging. Enjoy
Good call
The Four Yorkshiremen on the Live at Drury land album is my favourite. Check it out King Boomer.
Go for the version in black and white. I prefer it.
@@jokepy4230that's the pre-Python version with a couple of future Pythons in there.
I can see a need for this these days. A nice wee business that would be a great stress reliever😊
'The Visitors' is a MP must-see!
It's one that's very cleverly written, and is appreciated as such. Another similar one, which I'm sure you'd like is the 'buying a mattress' one
The genius of this is how they keep switching it up. Just as you think they will do a third repetition, they come up with something else to continue. Perhaps not the funniest MP sketch, but certainly funnier than most sketches overall. :)
Blackmail. Such a good sketch. My favorites of their absurdist sketches is Climbing the North Face of Uxbridge Road and Architect Sketch.
Boomer, old chap! If the morphing of words via Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry tickle your fancy, how about trying 'The Secret Policeman's Ball sketch - School poem'? Hugh plays the schoolboy and Stephen the headmaster who has just called him into his study to question him about the poem's contents.
It's a classic!
Check out the brilliant "Missing Airman" sketch from the Alas Smith & Jones show. 😂
Definitely. No one reacts to Smith & Jones, and they have some really great sketches.
They end up having a genuine argument about arguing
No they didn't!
@@DaveKeenan1956 Yes they did!
@@kenny832
I'm sorry, you're 5 minutes is up.
"It's a success, the mosquito lies dead... but Roy must make sure."
"There's nothing more dangerous than a wounded mosquito!"
the ending of the sketch is missing, there was more to it.
No it isn't
Yes there is....
Have you seen Monty Python's "Working Class Poet" sketch yet? That a great one.
Monty Python - The dirty fork & Kilimanjaro
Live at the Hollywood bowl features all the best bits
Albatross!
This skit from ?? 50 ish years ago seems so absurd.
Unfortunately, the first two "room" pretty much have combined in todays internet "discussions".
One of my favorite of all Pythons sketches.
Fish slapping dance ?
7:04
That’s not … okay, but if you like these sketches, I’d recommend you watch all of Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Because that’s not … that’s not the end of the sketch. The episode actually ends just a moment later, with a joke that is also the culmination of a running gag for the episode
In a way, you could say this edit preserves that joke for an actual viewing of the episode
But then that’s a perfect reason to recommend it lol
Ton of gems in that show. Like the University of Silly Walks or the Twit of the Year Olympics 😉😆
Thanks for sharing your reaction 💙
Check out Nick Helm's a song for Susie Dent. He has a few episode on Countdown where he develops and loses his love for Susie. Definitely worth chexking out!
Watch Python's 'Confuse a Cat' sketch, and Dali thought he was out there.
You have to watch "A Fish Called Wanda", it was the comedy of the year, here in Europe, back in the day. It has John Cleese in the lead, along with other Python members, although it wasn't considered a Python production....It has many UK vs US jokes...
A skit as all the departments and attitudes you would encounter in government offices back then.
The more you watch this sketch the more you appreciate its cleverness.
"I've told you once..." is a genius level line to start the whole thing off.
If you haven't watched it yet you must watch Monty Python, ''The Four Yorkshire Men''. Funny as hell.
"Gangs in Bolton" is probably my favorite Python sketch.
Done ministry of silly walks yet?
Just genius writing and delivery. So ahead of their time.
The best Monty Python sketch ever made is “The cycling tour”.
You absolutely must see Monte python the funniest joke ever written. BE SITTING
The Hollywood Bowl version of this is also excellent as it contains a novel transition scene to exit.
A suggestion - Monty Python's Travel Agent sketch. Eric Idle in full word flow.
Monty Python; the Four Yorkshiremen.
Jane looks so relaxed In the background dude ❤
It’s called a Mallet.
Carpenters use them a lot.
Well you say that it's a silly sketch, but it's based on reality, as we have Arguing rooms in England.
Maybe you would enjoy "The Four Yorkshiremen". It stars John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor & Graham Chapman. The best version is from the 1960s and in black & white.
This isn’t just one of their funniest sketches ever. It’s one of their most intellectual. They are actually teaching all about what an argument is. It is genius. My father was a brilliant man, a college professor (and department head), and author and a foreign language teacher at the graduate level (Spanish and medieval Spanish). The argument clinic and the scene in Life of Brian where Brian is caught writing “Roman’s Go Home” in the palace walls were, according to him, the funniest and most intelligent comedy hits he’d ever seen.
By the way, you might do a reaction to that scene in Life of Brian if you haven’t already seen the movie.
czcams.com/video/IIAdHEwiAy8/video.htmlsi=JmIBLTA0B4BX3bl1
Although my personal favorite from that movie is the Loretta scene.
czcams.com/video/Dgp9MPLEAqA/video.htmlsi=aP65QSlx44sKGWnG
That 'hammer'is a wooden mallet used in carpentry.
One of the most brilliant sketches ever written imho.
the internet agrees
I think you'll find it isn't.
No they don't.
@@MrGlobbits Opinions are like arseholes.
@@MrGlobbits Sorry that went totally over my head, I was just watching an interview with the kid who knew the kid that shot at him. I was a bit triggered! (no pun intended on both counts)
I just saw this on DVD!
Try Monty Python, Dirty Fork Sketch.
It involves being in a restaurant.
Army training Camouflage is one of my favs
If you've not already seen them, the Olympic race for people with no sense of direction and also The Queen Victoria Race👍😂
Monty Python…check. Corny shirt…check. Let’s go!
King boomer needs to react to "Devvo". Perfect depiction of a chav
'Do ya think its ded?"
Got to watch clips from 'Hale & Pace' comedy shows.
The introductions to each jam episode are super weird and surreal check them out
Not a hammer its a mallet used in woodwork
My favourite sketch. Know it by heart
No you don't
I am sorry, this is abuse 😊😂🤣Fantastic. This is so absurt.
This is a good one. Classic. My favorite, though, is The Interview, also starring John Cleese.
OMG, yes, "The Interview" ! And it has the nastiest punchline 🤣🤣🤣
John Cleese does a series called "Faulty Towers". I would recommend you check it out.
Especially if you enjoy a Cleese freak out!
Definitely watch The Cheese Shop. How on earth Cleese memorised it is beyond me.
Try the Nudge nudge, wink wink sketch, say no more...
Hey, you have to watch the sketch to the end!
Theres an extended one that is even funnier, with police coming in and holding the two responsible for running a "strange sketch"(with the cops hitting them over the head repeatedly.)
I suddenly came over all peckish.
Two other good Monty Python skits to check out (if you haven't seen then already) are the Cheese Shop and the Hungarian Phrasebook
If I argue with you I must take up a contrary position.
But, that's not just saying "No it isn't".
Yes it is.
No it isn't.
One of the best Python jokes.
I suggest the four Yorkshiremen bit.
Deja vu is a classic
Love your Cornette t-shirt.
I'm new to your channel dude. Have you reacted to The Two Ronnie's and their Four Candles sketch yet. An absolute classic