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  • Time for the Full Monty! Checking out the Classic British Comedy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). Here's our reaction to our first time watching.
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  • @davidbrechin1559
    @davidbrechin1559 Před 2 lety +473

    For anyone who didn't get the final joke: it's a literal "cop-out" of the big ending. Took me 20 years to get that bloody joke

    • @TheShockninja
      @TheShockninja Před 2 lety +23

      It took me 30 years myself

    • @dupersuper1938
      @dupersuper1938 Před 2 lety +87

      Also, none of them were the murderer. He had a horse.

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers Před 2 lety +13

      I think that was retconned after the fact. I don't think that pun was originally intended.

    • @duanevp
      @duanevp Před 2 lety +29

      A joke they weren't even trying for. They actually ended it that way because they literally had NO MORE MONEY. :)

    • @chand911
      @chand911 Před 2 lety

      That's internet bullshit that people started spreading as fact. They ran out of money and ended it quickly, that's literally all it was.

  • @johnbarry1712
    @johnbarry1712 Před 2 lety +351

    The "mother-hamster/father-elderberries" line: Hamsters have a ton of babies, therefore implying the mother's promiscuity. Back then, elderberries we're used as a wine fruit, therefore implying the father's drunkenness.

    • @jordanpeterson5140
      @jordanpeterson5140 Před 2 lety +13

      Not only a wine fruit, but one of the cheapest wine fruits. Basically boils the insult down to "your mom's a ho and your daddy gets drunk on MD 20/20."

    • @windsorkid7069
      @windsorkid7069 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jordanpeterson5140 🤣👍

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Před 2 lety +33

      Not just wine, but CHEAP wine.

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Před 2 lety +20

      It's the French accent and snide attitude that seals the deal. He says the "general direction" line with such enthusiasm.

    • @P-M-869
      @P-M-869 Před 2 lety

      My Grandmother would make Elderberry Pie

  • @RossWrock
    @RossWrock Před 2 lety +155

    The "Message for you sir" sound clip has been my cell phone notification sound for texts for over 10 years now. Classic.

    • @Luemm3l
      @Luemm3l Před 2 lety +7

      oh, that's SUCH a good idea! Mine was the microwave ping for a loong time, now it is the PDA-notification from STALKER, a friend of mine had the "detected" sound from Metal Gear Solid which was also really funny, but this kinda takes the top spot, why haven't I thought about this before?

    • @YSongCloud
      @YSongCloud Před 2 lety +1

      Same!

    • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
      @JohnLeePettimoreIII Před 2 lety +1

      Ditto

    • @MacTechG4
      @MacTechG4 Před rokem +2

      Same here, it’s the perfect chat message tone

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Před rokem

      A buddy gave me a spare phone of his and it has this sound on it. I love it. I'm torn though, I've been using the classic AOL-voice "You've got mail!" soundbyte and I'm not tired of it yet (and I love the occasional double-take/funny look it gets lol) 😆 I may set the two for different messaging apps to enjoy both lol

  • @thesyndrome43
    @thesyndrome43 Před 2 lety +277

    "Listen: Strange women lying in ponds, distributing swords, is no basis for a system of governance!" that whole scene is one of my favourite exchanges in a comedy, it's so great how they break down how ridiculous the Lady of The Lake myth really is

    • @MWSin1
      @MWSin1 Před 2 lety +25

      And tear down the whole idea of monarchy while they are at it.

    • @haw_n_thorne
      @haw_n_thorne Před 2 lety +22

      “Moist bint”

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Před 2 lety +18

      Funniest thing MP ever did IMO. It is hilarious and scathing simultaneously, ludicrous and highbrow at the same time. Brilliant.

    • @Timeisaflat_O
      @Timeisaflat_O Před 2 lety +14

      "We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune." Rofl. So out of left field.

    • @MrJaguarskills
      @MrJaguarskills Před 2 lety +29

      "Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony" gets me every time as well as "You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!" and "I mean, if I went around saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they’d put me away!"

  • @JustinWillisDevil240Z
    @JustinWillisDevil240Z Před 2 lety +71

    My favorite joke in the movie is
    "He must be a King"
    "why"
    "Because he hasn't got shit all over him"
    it gets me every time.

  • @o0pinkdino0o
    @o0pinkdino0o Před rokem +4

    What is so great about the Pythons is that they came out of a very conservative Briton with university degrees from Ox-bridge and could have gone on to run banks, or be politicians, or pretty much anything. But they became the world's most favourite absurdist comedians. The combination of incredible intelligence and knowledge alongside absolute zany insanity has never been matched.

  • @rd30000
    @rd30000 Před 2 lety +3

    The random guy with shaving cream on his face during the witch scene always kills me

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 Před 2 lety +9

    Saw a dude here in London put a Black Knight sticker with one arm missing just above a massive scratch/dent on the side of his car and the sticker wrote "Tis but a scratch." LOL

  • @frenchynoob
    @frenchynoob Před 2 lety +19

    As a Frenchman who learned English pretty late, the "Stupid English Keeee-nighets!" joke might be my favourite.

  • @MusicalJackknife
    @MusicalJackknife Před 2 lety +64

    I've always thought "...I got better..." was the funniest line in the entire movie, it's surprising how many reactors don't include it. The face, the timing, the delivery is just perfect.

    • @SubterrelProspector
      @SubterrelProspector Před 2 lety +6

      Dude all the reactors skip for some reason and I don't know why.
      "A...a bit. Yeah a bit."

    • @soh22
      @soh22 Před rokem

      Sometimes I'm wondering if my hearing is going to shit. I believed he said "She turned me into a mute!" and not "newt", which made him saying "...I got better..." even funnier

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Před rokem +3

      I've always thought "Well, you have to know these things when you're king you know" is one of the funniest lines in the movie (too hard to pick the single funniest line in this) and it usually gets skipped over in reactions to this too.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed. I also find most reactors not reacting as strongly as I would expect at the murderous rabbit scene. The first time I watched it I couldn't hold my sh*t together. It was hysterical, with the cute fake bunny flying to their necks while making a cute squeaky noise. I still laugh hard at that scene even though I've seen it hundreds of times.

  • @DanAvenell
    @DanAvenell Před 2 lety +3

    Super-fun-fact: Elvis was a huge fan of Monty Python and this film especially. He would go around Graceland saying 'we are the Knights who say 'ni!'

  • @TwistedSither
    @TwistedSither Před 2 lety +162

    This is one of my favorite comedies ever. I never get tired of their absurdist humor.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 2 lety +13

      Comedy? This was a tragic social commentary about police profiling and false arrest. The man who killed the famous historian was clearly not part of King Arthur's entourage, as he was riding a real horse.

    • @anathardayaldar
      @anathardayaldar Před 2 lety +3

      When I was in college I had the entire movie script memorized. Not because I tried to, but I watched it that often. Also my memorization skills were much better then. Now I have the memory of a goldfish.

    • @mydrillasanjay5397
      @mydrillasanjay5397 Před rokem

      @@Mr.Ekshin mate they ended the movie on the cast being arrested because they ran out of money its not that deep

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před rokem

      @@mydrillasanjay5397 - Neither are you. Learn to spot obvious sarcasm. Of COURSE the film isn't meant to be taken in any serious context.

  • @dr.burtgummerfan439
    @dr.burtgummerfan439 Před 2 lety +78

    Fun fact: during castle sieges, the attackers would hurl or fling dead animals over the castle walls. The stench and resulting diseases caused by the contamination were an early form of biological warfare.
    Something nobody EVER points out:
    How quickly Prince Herbert wrote such a long detalied rescue note. He literally just makes a quick scrawl and puts it on the arrow.

    • @SuddenReal
      @SuddenReal Před 2 lety +6

      The Prince Herbert bit: it's funny how so many skills are lost over time as technology progresses.

    • @Harv72b
      @Harv72b Před 2 lety +10

      While we're pointing out the Pythons' historical accuracy, for years I thought Arthur & his knights yelling "RUN AWAY!!!" was just another gag. In actuality, the word "retreat" did not enter the English lexicon until several hundred years after the film's setting.

    • @realburglazofficial2613
      @realburglazofficial2613 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Harv72b yeah “retreat” is a French word, they wouldn’t have used it at that time _at all._

    • @stewartross1030
      @stewartross1030 Před 2 lety +4

      Also it’s a cattlepult

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Harv72b How about when they "attack the castle", they literally start hitting the building with their swords.

  • @vinnygi
    @vinnygi Před 2 lety +4

    When Mrs. confused minstrel with menstrual, my immediate thought was “well, it *is* a period piece…”

  • @mathewkelly9968
    @mathewkelly9968 Před 2 lety +3

    'What sad times these are that passing ruffians can say ni at will to old ladies , there is a pestilence on this land and nothing is sacred . Even those that arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable financial stress at this period in history' - Roger the Shrubber

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před 2 lety +30

    "Tis but a scratch."
    "A scratch!? Your arms off!"
    "No, it isn't.".
    "Well,what's that!!?"
    "I've had worse."
    " You liar!"
    "Come on, you pansy!"
    Lol!!

  • @Ladco77
    @Ladco77 Před 2 lety +51

    You love the "son of Uther" line. Uther Pendragon is his father's name in the lore. They didn't make it up for this film.

    • @azeTrom17
      @azeTrom17 Před rokem +5

      I love how the funniest thing to her is all the funny names...which come directly from the myths
      Uther isn't even a silly name😂
      ...okay, it's a LITTLE silly...

  • @jcastromex
    @jcastromex Před 2 lety +134

    There's nothing quite like British humor. I absolutely love this movie! It has TONS of quotable lines! 😂 So glad that you both enjoyed it.

    • @-M0LE
      @-M0LE Před 2 lety +5

      We are the kings of sarcasm

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose Před 2 lety +1

      - Humour - 😉

    • @wiilov
      @wiilov Před 2 lety

      Thank you. I used to think I was smart. You have given me perspective.

    • @anathardayaldar
      @anathardayaldar Před 2 lety +1

      Many of thge jokes were non-sequiturs which means "does not follow". Just random illogical events upset our expectation and makes us laugh. This kind of humor doesn't always translate well across generations or oceans.

  • @thomasharris4942
    @thomasharris4942 Před 2 lety +2

    The "smelt of elderberries" line implies that his father got drunk on elderberry wine (which was common in early England) and effed a hamster.

  • @martinl8574
    @martinl8574 Před 2 lety +94

    John cleese forgot the long name of the enchanter, so he ad libbed Tim and the just went with it. They can write a book on the making of this film. So many tidbits that explain different scenes. This film was financed by Pink Floyd and others.

    • @spectrobit5554
      @spectrobit5554 Před 2 lety +7

      False rumor

    • @TheGoauldApophis
      @TheGoauldApophis Před 2 lety +1

      @@spectrobit5554 prove it

    • @carlroza102
      @carlroza102 Před 2 lety

      OMG ! That is a great story! Just luv the behind the scenes knowledge ❤️🤩

    • @masokotanga7356
      @masokotanga7356 Před 2 lety +2

      Didn't George Harrison sell a house he owned to help MP finance their projects. Was it Life of Brian?

    • @martinl8574
      @martinl8574 Před 2 lety +2

      @@masokotanga7356 no it was Holy Grail.

  • @BryonLape
    @BryonLape Před 2 lety +40

    I studied Computer Science in college over 30 years ago. Quoting this movie was an entrance requirement.

  • @willv7868
    @willv7868 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been taunting people with that fart joke for 40 years.

  • @alanhilton3611
    @alanhilton3611 Před 2 lety +5

    Just complete utter silliness for the fun of it...favorite part lancelot running towards the Castle seemingly taking forever but obviously edited deliberately badly and then showing up suddenly with a "HA HA" and the other guard goes "hey!", being British myself I grew up watching these guys and it never grows old.

  • @randomfrenchdude9898
    @randomfrenchdude9898 Před 2 lety +4

    " I fart in your general direction !" best insult ever.

  • @satortenet
    @satortenet Před 2 lety +11

    30:20 It was not Lancelot. The Killer was the only character with a real horse.
    The ending is a literal cop out.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan Před 2 lety +3

    "I fart in your general direction." I've used that insult so many times over the decades. My favorite.

  • @chimpinaneckbrace
    @chimpinaneckbrace Před 2 lety +5

    “Son, one day all this will be yours.”
    “What? The curtains?"

  • @thomasnieswandt8805
    @thomasnieswandt8805 Před 2 lety +78

    Five fun facts: - You said "Tim the encharnter" sounds like a question. Well it was... John Cleese was supposed to say a complicated name but coudnt remember it, so he add lipped Tim. - For the scene with the bunny, they borrowed one from a woman who had only one condition "dont get the bunny dirty" when she saw the movie, she was furious - All the castles in the movie are one and the same filmed from different locations. Because they had no permission to film inside the "national castles" they only got one private owned

    • @netrider5
      @netrider5 Před 2 lety +8

      In an interview John Cleese says the Tim line was not improvised and part or the script.

    • @myopicautisticmetal9035
      @myopicautisticmetal9035 Před 2 lety +8

      add lipped? they all had 2 lip's. You mean adlib as in adlibbing a line. There were no maths involved.

    • @richieb7692
      @richieb7692 Před 2 lety +8

      They filmed at Doune Castle, in Scotland.
      In the gift shop you can actually borrow coconuts and have a gallop about the place.

    • @inhumanmusic1411
      @inhumanmusic1411 Před 2 lety +2

      Actually, they used two castles. Castle Stalker which is a very famous castle and has appeared in a few films and Castle Doune for all the other castles.

    • @jmpar4
      @jmpar4 Před 2 lety +1

      adlib

  • @PeterDavid7KQ201
    @PeterDavid7KQ201 Před 2 lety +4

    "...son of Uther"

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Před 2 lety +23

    God i love this movie. We are all maidens between the age of 17 and 19 and a half .

  • @chrisi1466
    @chrisi1466 Před 2 lety +2

    I think my favourite hidden joke. Is when “Concorde” gets shot with arrow it’s John Cleese saying “Message for you sir” but then because John Cleese is also playing Sir Lancelot so then Concorde switches to being played by Eric Idle when they are both in camera haha

  • @janna-renee
    @janna-renee Před 2 lety +34

    My parents saw this when it originally came out in theaters. My dad laughed his ass off. My mom fell asleep.

    • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
      @user-vc5rp7nf8f Před 2 lety +1

      the style of humour personally doesn't do anything for me, but i do love The IT crowd, which is british. i think it's just the time period - i prefer more modern humour, british or not

    • @Kainlarsen
      @Kainlarsen Před rokem

      Wow, your mum being disrespectful as hell, there. :D

  • @GaryHolloway-810
    @GaryHolloway-810 Před 2 lety +37

    "The life of Brian" caused the controversy, "The Holy Grail" caused the laughs :)

  • @garylee3685
    @garylee3685 Před 2 lety +4

    It was common for movies to have long credits before a movie started back then. Movies with long creditsvat the end is a more recent thing.

  • @ScreamingScallop
    @ScreamingScallop Před 2 lety +5

    I love how Prince Herbert's arrow barely clears the window but then screams through the air to plant itself solidly in Concorde's chest.

  • @harrymarshall
    @harrymarshall Před 2 lety +2

    ,, the great thing about VCR s is that it meant 80s teenagers could annoy their parents by quoting Monty Python quips they hated, even the mildest of profanities rocked their minds 🤯😏✨🥥

  • @derrickowen8162
    @derrickowen8162 Před 2 lety +3

    My history teacher in 9th grade, who was an Irishman, had us watch this.

  • @danger2bananas
    @danger2bananas Před 2 lety +7

    I'm no longer a subscriber who say "Ni!" I'm am now a subscriber who says "Ekke Ekke Ekke Ekke Ptang Zoo Boing"

    • @stephenhoward8433
      @stephenhoward8433 Před 5 měsíci

      Then one in the background yells "NI" 😂😂😂😂 cracks me up everytime

  • @oscardiggs246
    @oscardiggs246 Před 2 lety +2

    I watched this all the way to the end the first time and then just stared at my VCR going "huh"
    "Were they in the Full Monty?"

  • @raeliamrussi2679
    @raeliamrussi2679 Před 2 lety +5

    This and Blazing Saddles are the funniest movies ever😂

  • @Bananahammock681
    @Bananahammock681 Před 2 lety +11

    Even as a Brit who grew up with this kind of humour and should be resistant to it... I'm absolutely powerless against a group of men willing to make themselves look like absolute wally's, just to make other people in the world laugh. British humour at it's best right there. Almost enough to make ya proud!
    Edit: My favourite was always the Sir Robin songs, I had a friend in my mid-late teens who knew it word for word and I had him sing it over and over, just laughing. I didn't have the movie myself so never could learn it until later in life, only ever saw it on TV. It was amazing.

  • @TheBunnyodeath
    @TheBunnyodeath Před 2 lety +8

    Sorry no I'm making a lot of comments . . . The witch. . . Connie Booth was a python and didn't get a lot of credit. But she was in many sketches and movies. I think she's incredibly important funny and beautiful. Wish she got more credit

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad took me to see this in the theatre in 1975, when I was a kid.

  • @tonyf4991
    @tonyf4991 Před 2 lety +5

    The end of the film is known as a "cop out" ending.

  • @tnx301
    @tnx301 Před 2 lety +16

    Fun fact: In Germany we know this movie as "Ritter der Kokosnuss" (Knights of the Coconut), and this was first MP movie I remember watching back then, and it being talked about in school.
    One of my all time favourite jokes is yet to come in "Life of Brian" - anyone who had to study Latin at school will know what I mean.
    The original MP's Flying Circus TV series also had some very funny bits, and are only about 30 minutes each - good for some "intermission" reaction.
    Last but not least a small PSA: If you plan to watch "Meaning of Life", try not to have eaten before, you may thank me later.

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Před rokem

      I bet the Germans dubbed it with terrible voice acting. They dub everything..

    • @IceGleamify
      @IceGleamify Před rokem

      @@Wagoo And the english speakers don't ?

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Před rokem

      @@IceGleamify Generally on UK TV foreign language films were always delivered with subtitles. They do the same in Scandinavia for anything other than kid's shows.. which is why they have such good English fluency there. It's not quite as bad on German TV since the switch to digital, since there is sometimes a choice of dubs/subs now.. but awful cheesy dubs were a chronic staple of the German TV industry for aeons and it still runs deep!

    • @IceGleamify
      @IceGleamify Před rokem

      @@Wagoo I think it's the case in most countries though.

  • @maximax7056
    @maximax7056 Před 2 lety +4

    24:42 John Cleese forgot his charactors name and just said Tim and they kept it in.

  • @innerguardianXIII
    @innerguardianXIII Před 2 lety +4

    Get some coconuts, hollow them out and have the kids make the galloping sounds as he gets the mail.

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Před 2 lety +14

    Not one joke that doesn't land. One of the most consistently hilarious films ever made.

  • @StevenFox80
    @StevenFox80 Před 2 lety +8

    A Møøse once bit my sister...

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys made me laugh. Woman talking all the way through & man just sitting & nodding silently wishing he could hear the movie.

  • @jeffwerth2707
    @jeffwerth2707 Před 2 lety +3

    The Frenchman and his insults are the best part of the movie IMO. For those that may disagree, I fart in your general direction

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 Před 2 lety +13

    This is probably the most quotable movie ever made and the fact it still makes me viewers almost 50 years since it was made is a testament to the genius of Monty Python

    • @zeallust8542
      @zeallust8542 Před 2 lety

      This and Airplane! both had so many quotable lines.

    • @Zander2212
      @Zander2212 Před 2 lety

      It might be nostalgia bias, but I'm not sure this movie is quite as quotable as The Princess Bride.

  • @windsorkid7069
    @windsorkid7069 Před 2 lety +17

    The first time I saw this movie I didn't realize that the Python troupe were playing different roles. My girlfriend, who was a fan of Monty Python way before I ever met her, told me after the movie. I then became a fan and John Cleese has always been my favorite. You should check out his television series he had called, Fawlty Towers, it's hilarious!

  • @williamblake4444
    @williamblake4444 Před 2 lety +23

    I lost my mom last week. Thank you both for making me laugh a bit, and for making me think of better days. My mom laughed at this movie, and I just appreciate your efforts....Thank you so very much....

    • @YouMeTheMovies
      @YouMeTheMovies  Před 2 lety +12

      Sorry to hear that. Glad we can help brighten your day. You are in our thoughts.

    • @williamblake4444
      @williamblake4444 Před 2 lety +3

      @@YouMeTheMovies Bless you both....

    • @MrsMovies
      @MrsMovies Před 2 lety +5

      So sorry about your loss Jill, I lost my dad in October, it's a challenging time. Find the joy in the little things when you can. There is more beyond this life, your mom will always be with you.

    • @williamblake4444
      @williamblake4444 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MrsMovies I am sorry for your loss. I hope time has eased your pain a bit. You are a delightful couple, I wonder if you truly know how how much joy and comfort you both give to others....

  • @ChicagoDB
    @ChicagoDB Před 2 lety +15

    The “Constitutional Peasants”…”Castle Anthrax”…”She’s A Witch”…”You Stay Here” and “The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch/Book of Armaments” scenes…Epic!
    Try “The Life of Brian”…the “Go Home Romans” and “I Want To Be A Woman” scenes are timeless!

  • @mbpoblet
    @mbpoblet Před 2 lety +4

    The ending is a literal cop-out.

  • @Ian-lx1iz
    @Ian-lx1iz Před 2 lety +55

    Simply hilarious reaction, guys - loved watching along.
    OMG, though - I can't believe that you've never reacted to (Monty Python's) 'Life of Brian' ...arguably their best movie.

    • @thomasharris4942
      @thomasharris4942 Před 2 lety

      And after that: And Now For Something Completely Different (a movie version of their best sketches), Live at the Hollywood Bowl (their best sketches live), and Meaning of Life (new weird sketches, not to everyone's taste).

  • @fmellish71
    @fmellish71 Před 2 lety +18

    The whole Tale of Sir Lancelot part is my favorite. Love Michael Palin as the king of Swamp Castle and the guards joke is perfectly variated and does not go on too long. Not a single second wasted in this movie.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před 2 lety +3

      I think Palin was doing a goofy impression of Sean Connery, who would later appear in Time Bandits, which Palin co-wrote with director Terry Gilliam. Now that movie needs a reaction video.

    • @fmellish71
      @fmellish71 Před 2 lety

      @@Madbandit77 Ah that makes sense

  • @aweaver6895
    @aweaver6895 Před 2 lety +55

    I love that you guys have such a dry sensibility and this was right up your alley! I really enjoyed your laughter and insight on this. Delighted in your reaction!

    • @YouMeTheMovies
      @YouMeTheMovies  Před 2 lety +7

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @austincollins8781
      @austincollins8781 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm honestly surprised that no one spoke up about the ending being a cop out

    • @TheFacrecords
      @TheFacrecords Před 2 lety

      The whole picture is a cop-out. There’s not one funny bit in the entire film. It’s a lackadaisical, sloppy, disaster of an attempt at making a full length comedy. Modern perception of “Holy grail” is the very definition of the emperors new clothes applied to real life; everyone is afraid to admit that it sucks.

    • @allanmanaged5285
      @allanmanaged5285 Před 2 lety

      @@TheFacrecords It seems you were not afraid to say it sucks, well done, now go away and wave your private parts at your auntie.

    • @vladdrakul7851
      @vladdrakul7851 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheFacrecords To me this is the funniest film EVER made. All you have proved is you lack a sense of humor or understanding of the jokes. Every scene here is a classic. It is NOT supposed ot be a 'normal' film. That's the whole point. You are clearly not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Please note you are the only person who 'does not get it' here. How is that everyone eäse's fault or the movies?? This film changed not just comedy but how films depicted the medieval age, period. Before this everyone in medieval films looked like their clothes were freshly washed and they had just showered. This film exploded in popularity in 1974 when it came out and many of us watched it so many times we can STILL quote it. As many other say here. This makes your 'Modern perception of “Holy grail” comment as totally wrong as your negative judgement of the film.

  • @CrocodilePile
    @CrocodilePile Před 2 lety +4

    If I could wipe a memory from my mind I would remove this movie for the sheer joy of discovering it again brand new.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Před 2 lety

      "Subnautica" players who "got Alterra's bill" would also like a local mind wipe for the same reason.;)

  • @darkridge
    @darkridge Před 2 lety +5

    You, Me, & The Movies has finally reacted to Monty Python and the Holy Grail...
    ...And there was much rejoicing.

  • @jb888888888
    @jb888888888 Před 2 lety +1

    The joke with Sir Bedevere (a real name from Arthurian lore BTW) is that given the way his helmet is made, he doesn't _need_ to lift the visor up every time he talks to someone. You can see his face, hear his words, quite clearly.

  • @jeffreydavid6794
    @jeffreydavid6794 Před 2 lety +2

    "I got better" Is my favorite line of the whole movie.

    • @PuppyMonsters
      @PuppyMonsters Před 2 lety +1

      John Cleese's delivery for such small lines was outstanding. "I got better" and "...Tim?" always make me laugh.

    • @jeffreydavid6794
      @jeffreydavid6794 Před 2 lety

      @@PuppyMonsters Haha I didn't even realize John Cleese played Tim.

  • @sbunc92
    @sbunc92 Před 2 lety +4

    The ending makes sense when you think about it....it's a "cop out". :)

  • @NathanS__
    @NathanS__ Před 2 lety +4

    The python who played Sir Bedivere, Terry Jones, was actually a respected medieval historian. There's a lot of jokes that are based pretty deep in the Arthurian legend and medieval history.
    Like the monks hitting themselves with wood is a reference to the flagellants. These were monks in private or large processions of fanatics that wiped themselves for their sins. They popped up a lot during times of plague.
    Other religious organizations practiced self flagellation but in private.

    • @haw_n_thorne
      @haw_n_thorne Před 2 lety

      Hopefully they whipped themselves before they wiped

    • @PuppyMonsters
      @PuppyMonsters Před 2 lety +1

      I know a bit about flagellants, and I'm sure you meant to type that they 'whipped' themselves for their sins, but you writing that they 'wiped' themselves makes it so appropriate for this movie.

    • @donovanbradford8231
      @donovanbradford8231 Před 7 měsíci

      Also a different one was in ancient scripture as they said their prays they would kiss the bible. So Pythons take the smack themselves in the face after each prayer.

  • @WolfHreda
    @WolfHreda Před rokem +1

    You have to remember one important detail about the knight that killed poor Frank the Historian. He rode by on an actual horse.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Před 2 lety +1

    So many lines are still brilliant. i can quote whole swathes. Immortal comedy

  • @grife3000
    @grife3000 Před 2 lety +29

    My favorite line is the "very small rocks" line answering the question "what else floats?" Also the "message for you, sir" line is very underrated as well.
    I think before I'd seen this 1,000,000 times, it was the "newt" line, or the rabbit attacking everyone.
    Choosing a favorite Pythoner is nigh impossible. So I won't.

    • @jxchamb
      @jxchamb Před 2 lety +1

      For me somebody saying that churches float tops the very small rocks.
      And love the lady beating the cat in various locations thoroughout the film.

    • @TMThesaurus
      @TMThesaurus Před 2 lety

      My favourite subtle moment is Sir Bedevere attaching a coconut to a dove

    • @fredklein3829
      @fredklein3829 Před 2 lety +1

      Sweet Concord -- a word play on grapes?

    • @jxchamb
      @jxchamb Před 2 lety

      @@fredklein3829 Very clever. Never picked up on that.

  • @tigqc
    @tigqc Před 2 lety +11

    The ending twist was genius and made total sense too!

    • @JeshuaSquirrel
      @JeshuaSquirrel Před 2 lety +6

      A liberal cop-out ending. Brilliant.

    • @mydrillasanjay5397
      @mydrillasanjay5397 Před 2 lety +3

      and the fact that they didn't even kill the historian bc the killer was the only one with an actual horse

  • @thomasharris4942
    @thomasharris4942 Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact: Every castle is the same castle in Scotland, near Glasgow, just shot from different angles, because they could only afford the one.

  • @sifumode9460
    @sifumode9460 Před 2 lety +1

    The end is a literal "cop out" because they ran out of money.
    The french calling them "English knnnnnnniggggits" is pronouncing the way "knights" is spelled.
    The great wizard, "you can call me...Tim" is an adlib because he forgot the line.

  • @Tiresias55
    @Tiresias55 Před 2 lety +8

    7:16 "Help! Help! I'm being repressed!" "Bloody Peasant!!!" Always gets me laughing. Also, I'd love to know how many Americans know what a moistened bint is, lol.

    • @joecee6862
      @joecee6862 Před 2 lety +1

      I was surprised to hear bint just thrown in, but the obscureness makes it that much more funny

  • @johannesbowers7467
    @johannesbowers7467 Před 2 lety +4

    "Old Woman..."
    "Man."
    "Sorry, Old Man...."
    "I'm 37"
    "What?"
    "I'm not OLD, I'm 37!"
    ........
    " Come see the violence inherent in the system! Help, Help, I'm being repressed!!!!! "

  • @blakemeads9225
    @blakemeads9225 Před 2 lety +1

    The ending is such a great trolling on the audience 😂

  • @richardcutts196
    @richardcutts196 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite line from the movie... "I got better.".

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 Před 2 lety +9

    I first saw this movie when I was 7 years old. My dad had described the movie to my mom, who thought it sounded hilarious. Based on his description, she borrowed a copy of the video from the local library and watched it with my sister and me. Apparently, my dad had left out some of the cruder aspects of the film, so my mom was inwardly cringing as we watched it, though the crudeness went right over my head at the time. My favorite character by far was Sir Robin.

  • @Icypenguigo
    @Icypenguigo Před 2 lety +5

    I love the sheer number of scenes in this movie where Arthur just gets fed up and leaves. It happens like, at least 3 times. Always cracks me up.
    Also, someone else probably told you guys this already, but they fully intended to have real horses in this movie, they just couldn't afford them at all. So instead they did the coconut gag and made comedy and pop culture history. Art from adversity, man.
    You guys should totally watch Fawlty Towers, starring John Cleese. Extremely classic british sitcom, one of the best.

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Před rokem +1

      A few years earlier we did have an oil crisis (MUCH worse than the current one), where you sometimes could not use your car. Using coconuts would be the same as using a soap box "car" to go to work.

  • @kimghanson
    @kimghanson Před 2 lety +1

    "Big nasty pointy teeth." My daughter can break up the whole room imitating that.
    Note: As I write this I notice Monty Python and the Holy Grail is in the list of suggested videos. To top it off, it is listed as Action and Adventure.

  • @MWSin1
    @MWSin1 Před 2 lety +1

    In the legends, Arthur never found the Grail and died in battle. The anticlimactic ending is a parody of that.

  • @gallendugall8913
    @gallendugall8913 Před 2 lety +7

    Technically this is the most accurate to source material film take on the Arthurian legend. Those stories are crazy.

    • @Penddraig7
      @Penddraig7 Před 2 lety

      No it’s not, lol, it’s not accurate at all, only the names of the knights and even then they are not entirely accurate, Bedivere for example is actually Bedwyr, there Is no Sir Robin, it’s set in England in 932AD, England didn’t exist at the time of King Arthur and King Arthur was from the 5th and 6th Century not 400 years later in the 10th century.
      The “holy grail” isn’t a cup, the term holy grail comes from the Welsh San Grëal which means Holy set of principles/A Code ie the Ark of the Covenant with the 10 commandments in it and the didn’t search for the Holy Grail, they knew where it was, they were custodians of it.
      The bit they did allude to which might have been by accident was the Trojan Rabbit gag because the Welsh are Trojans

  • @Blobby3822
    @Blobby3822 Před 2 lety +3

    For me, the best part was the attack of the castle by Sir Lancelot.

  • @maxiepattie85
    @maxiepattie85 Před 2 lety +1

    *"STOP GALLOPING TO GET THE MAIL!" - your neighbor*

  • @Milner62
    @Milner62 Před 2 lety +2

    They never caught the killer of the historian, the killer was on horse back and we've never seen any of the main cast on actual horse back.

  • @Duskwalker68
    @Duskwalker68 Před 2 lety +12

    One of the funniest films of all time IMO! Great reaction as always guys.

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs Před 2 lety +3

    "Nine three squared." Now I know why you two got married! Congrats on the synchronicity.

  • @SpockvsEgon
    @SpockvsEgon Před 2 lety +2

    Q: What's the difference between life and an SNL sketch?
    A: Life eventually ends.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Před 2 lety +1

    They were actually working the script while filming. The actors would come in each day not knowing what lines they would have or even who they were playing.

  • @shanehebert396
    @shanehebert396 Před 2 lety +6

    This movie was HUGE in geek/nerd circles back in the early 80s. There are so many quotable lines in the movie. Also, there are lots of things going on in the background, some with no explanation, like every so often you'll see someone in the background with a bird (swallow) or swinging a cat... cleaning rugs, clubbing fish, etc. It can take multiple watchings to catch a lot of the stuff.
    The knight that killed the historian wasn't one of Arthur's... he was riding a horse when all of Arthur's knights had coconuts.
    You should check out where (who from) they got some of the funding to make this movie.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Před 2 lety +4

      My favorite background bit is during the witch scene when John Cleese takes something like a thirty second dramatic pause before saying "because they are made out of wood" and you can see Eric Idle bite his sword to keep from cracking up and breaking character.

  • @alanmike6883
    @alanmike6883 Před 2 lety +5

    Who doesn't love the monty python gang 😊😊

  • @stevensprunger3422
    @stevensprunger3422 Před 2 lety +2

    He says that’s my favorite instrument
    You say
    What the ass-horn ?
    You guys crack me up !!

  • @hissatsu4937
    @hissatsu4937 Před 2 lety +4

    Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG. Zoom-Boing. Z'nourrwringmm 🤣
    Great dry british humor in this. One of my favorites.

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how the ending is a literal cop out.

  • @mrlol2238
    @mrlol2238 Před 2 lety +14

    Wow. Excellent. Can’t wait to watch this. Folks either really like it, or really hate it. Both are equally fun to watch. But once you showed the “Ni” , it made me giddy.

  • @unethicalknight
    @unethicalknight Před 2 lety +19

    Brilliant choice! This is an absolute classic from start to finish.

  • @leeocallaghan5161
    @leeocallaghan5161 Před 2 lety +1

    Favourite bit ... the instant belief in irrational logic in the witch skit, "she has a wart"

  • @pokeygorilla9368
    @pokeygorilla9368 Před 2 lety +1

    Elderberry was used to make gin, so he was saying your father was a drunk. the hamster part was just more awesome.

  • @MsBlackdeath13
    @MsBlackdeath13 Před 2 lety +5

    I've seen this movie sooo many times and keep discovering new things. Like the sun on Arthur's chest has a handlebar mustache, the feather on top of Sir Bedevere's helmet is a literal featherduster. Also a small funny thing on Sir Bedevere's name. In danish there's an adjective we use for someone who thinks he's knows everything. "Bedrevidende"(danish) is translated to "Know-it all". I don't know if this was intentional, but Sir Bedevere kinda sounds like "Sir Bedrevidende"(danish pronounciation) which translates to "Sir Know-it all". Which kinda works. It always makes me laugh.

    • @Penddraig7
      @Penddraig7 Před 2 lety +3

      Sir Bedivere is Sir Bedwyr.
      The Arthurian legends are Welsh so his actual name in his native language is Sir Bedwyr which means Birch man. Bedw is Birch and gwr is man in Welsh

    • @MsBlackdeath13
      @MsBlackdeath13 Před 2 lety

      @@Penddraig7 oh cool. Didn’t know that. Thx. 😁

  • @mikethemotormouth
    @mikethemotormouth Před 2 lety +16

    So many things I love about this movie: the recurring swallow joke especially when Bedevere is trying to tie the coconut to the swallow, Arthur continually confusing 5 for 3, Bedevere having difficulty correctly pronouncing "Ni", the fourth wall breaks throughout, the fact that whoever killed the historian couldn't have possibly been any of Arthur's grail-seekers because he rode by on a real live horse, etc.
    Favorite bit? the guards who can't quite get a handle on their instructions, which comes back as Lancelot storms in
    Favorite MP movie? Some might say it's a pass but I love And Now For Something Completely Different specifically because it's so disjointed and nonsensical
    Hope the next one you check out is The Meaning of Life

    • @Razzlion
      @Razzlion Před 2 lety +1

      The art of staying hidden is a real gem.. always been one of my nr1s

    • @mikethemotormouth
      @mikethemotormouth Před 2 lety +1

      @@Razzlion so hard for me to choose a favorite bit of that: self defense against fruit, upper class twit of the year, the seductress of milkmen...

  • @CodeMonkey76
    @CodeMonkey76 Před 2 lety +2

    Regarding the credits before the movie, it used to be a union rule for movie makers that the credits had to come first, but then George Lucas just ignored those rules with Star Wars and paid the fines for it, which led to the rules just being changed.

  • @YesterdaysNews
    @YesterdaysNews Před 2 lety +1

    If the budget hadn't run out, the original ending for this movie would have had King Arthur and Sir Bedivere find the Holy Grail in a modern department store.