oh king very nice, and how'd you get that ayy? by exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social difference in our society. If this ever gonna be any progress FILTH
@@garrickberry3175 We take turns being a sort of executive, but all the decisions of that executive have to be ratified by a civil majority. Come come see the violence inherent in the system i'm being repressed!!!!
Back in the 70's, in Jr. High, one of my elective courses was The Age of Chivalry. My teacher had heard that a movie about King Arthur would be televised over the weekend and we would be given extra credit if we watched it. The following Monday morning, as we sat in class, our teacher began profusely apologizing, but it was too late. I had become a Python.
That’s so cool! I feel like back then things were simpler. Just “this is going to be televised” and not watching a movie where the entire plot is already online. Not to mention the teacher would be emailing everyone as soon as it premiered and not on Monday. Makes me nostalgic for something I’ve only heard about haha
Reminds me of that sketch where you learn to protect yourself from fresh fruit. Entertaining and educational. I always carry a revolver, just in case of a man with a banana (or a point-ed stick.)
Earthquakes are clearly a geological phenomenon, you English peasant type, and a large number of sheep bladders can be used to verify if you are in Wales, a geographical feat saving you lots of time when the banana shaped earth is causing you trouble again. Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!
@@nfspbarrister5681 Nope, he's correct in the quote: King Arthur: The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I am your king. Dennis: 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. Arthur: Be quiet! Dennis: You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you! Arthur: Shut up! Dennis: 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!
@@garrettlowell7637 As amusing as it would be to tie the unvaccinated to a chair to see if they float (or to see if they weigh as much as a duck), your analogy holds no water.
Computer science: "Make sure prince doesn't leave this before until come and get him" "Not to leave a room, even if you come and get him" "Nono, until I come and get him" "Until you come and get him, we're not to enter the room" "No, you stay in the room, and make sure he doesn't leave" "Until you come and get him?" "Right!" etc.
Architect: They thought me daft to build a castle in the swamp, but I built it all the same! Zoology: What do you mean, African or European swallow? Agricultural Science: Another shrubbery! Education: If she weighs as much as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore... a witch! Gender Studies: I thought your son was a lady. Well, I can understand that. Programming: Lancelot running up to the castle over and over Geography: What is the capital of Syria? (Damascus) Archaeology: It's not the real grail? Dropping Out: Run away! Run away! Turning to Sex Work: And then the oral sex! Paying off student loans: Bring out your dead!
The script is available in book form. Every fan should have a copy. In the movie there's a lot humor that goes by too fast to pick up. I found mine in a book store about 1980, still have it.
2:52 I can confirm this. When I was in college, nursing students tended to be ridiculously hot. 4:42 I was in linguistics and we would unironically do that a lot.
You missed several references to ‘geography’, such as the horrible location that was chosen for swamp castle to be built, and then in the cave scene they discuss whether a castle is in Cornwall or Ives. Lol.
I had no idea this movie possessed wisdom and riches. Thank you for revealing them to the world! XD I'm dead of laughter. Absolutely, totally, clinically STONE COLD "bring out your" dead. Pining for the fjords
“Winter changed into Spring, Spring changed into Summer, Summer changed back into Winter, and Winter gave Spring and Summer a miss and went straight on into Autumn.” Sounds like a week in Louisiana
@@nospam3327 was about to post that: performing arts often take them as example, and their animations are a genre apart. Only complaint is the society for putting things on top of other things is rather silly
Since everyone else is throwing in suggestions for the last year, here's mine: Bridge of death (scene 24) - Logic and Reasoning/Philosophy. Now I think that makes enough for a Part 2. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more.
Could have included “where’d you get the coconut?” scene for physics. I would also like an in-depth analysis of the different stereotypical behaviors tied to the different regional accents.
As a man who has seen this movie more than times, I believe I qualify as a graduate. I often recite the dialogue as it happens on screen. Certainly that should qualify as a term paper.I've definitely got the credit hours. When shall I expect my diploma? BTW.....I would've lived out my years at the Castle Anthrax. Not even the mighty Lancelot could have taken me away.
I remember all these scenes, despite being born and raised American. The only thing that seemed off to me was the narrator, who I remember having a lower pitched voice than in the video.
You forgot Logic: "If she weighs the same as a duck... she's made of wood!" "And therefore?" "A WITCH!"
Never quite realized that the whole movie is basically nothing but arguments.
@@Yora21 but...that's in the next room?
@@nfspbarrister5681 “no it isn’t”
I was very much reminded of that part of the film while studying Socratic arguments. They totally captured pre scientific knowledge with this
could represent a law degree maybe
Monarchy history:
"Who do you suppose that was?"
"Dunno, must be a King."
"Why'd you say that?"
"He hasn't got shit all over him"
oh king very nice, and how'd you get that ayy? by exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social difference in our society. If this ever gonna be any progress FILTH
@@saokdjijhasd wut.
@@garrickberry3175 We take turns being a sort of executive, but all the decisions of that executive have to be ratified by a civil majority.
Come come see the violence inherent in the system i'm being repressed!!!!
@@garrickberry3175 maybe you should go watch the actual movie.
I didn't vote for him.
Back in the 70's, in Jr. High, one of my elective courses was The Age of Chivalry. My teacher had heard that a movie about King Arthur would be televised over the weekend and we would be given extra credit if we watched it. The following Monday morning, as we sat in class, our teacher began profusely apologizing, but it was too late. I had become a Python.
Did you get the extra credit?
@@Xeraghusta I never even questioned that. I really don't know.
Apologize? That would have made him a favorite teacher.
That’s so cool! I feel like back then things were simpler. Just “this is going to be televised” and not watching a movie where the entire plot is already online. Not to mention the teacher would be emailing everyone as soon as it premiered and not on Monday. Makes me nostalgic for something I’ve only heard about haha
"Oooops. I told my students to watch Monty Python." LOL !!
Don't forget the architect majors with the swamp castle scene where Herbert gets the strongest castle in the land.
With Huge tracts of land!
Anatomy and Physiology too.
@@dufusbrigade let us not forget the performing arts.
STOP THAT! YOU'RE NOT GOING TO DO A SONG WHILE I'M HERE!
I'd also say that
"Camelot!"
"Camelot!"
"Camelot!"
"It's only a model."
"Shh"
Is also fitting.
Or Economics. Apparently this movie was one of the lowest budget movies there ever was.
"When suddenly, the animator suffered a fatal heart attack" is still my favourite joke in modern memory.
You know that you did a damn good job when people still remender and care dearly about your movie 40+ years later.
Yep, I watched it for the first time with my family this Thanksgiving and I died laughing so many times
@@khaliah7754 you can't die more than once. You aren't a cat
@@khaliah7754 Did John Cleese write your eulogy?
If not, go search on CZcams: John Cleese eulogy
“That they may blow them to tiny bits, in thy mercy” kills me every time
Amen.
"Arrgh...men"
And you all thought they were performing comedy, turns out that it was educational all the time 🤣
Reminds me of that sketch where you learn to protect yourself from fresh fruit. Entertaining and educational. I always carry a revolver, just in case of a man with a banana (or a point-ed stick.)
They put the "fun" in "underfunding education" 🤣
I ugly laughed at the engineering reference. Planning everything except for the key detail is what I deal with in the field on a daily basis
Yeah... Would have been funny if not the constant frustration.
Using sheep's bladders to prevent earthquakes is clearly geology, not biology.
it's clearly biology, we have to make shit up "so what's biology do anyway" "it's quite advanced see we can even uuuuuuuuuhh"
Earthquakes are clearly a geological phenomenon, you English peasant type, and a large number of sheep bladders can be used to verify if you are in Wales, a geographical feat saving you lots of time when the banana shaped earth is causing you trouble again. Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!
Beology
English folklore:
"Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!"
*watery tart
@@nfspbarrister5681
Nope, he's correct in the quote:
King Arthur: The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I am your king.
Dennis: 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.
Arthur: Be quiet!
Dennis: You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
Arthur: Shut up!
Dennis: 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!
Dude, where's the witch trial? That was law/Forensic science major XD
The witch scene is a metaphor for the current pandemic politics. Witch=unvaccinated. “There are ways of telling if she is a witch.” “Do they hurt?”
And ‘witches’ are a danger to society, just like in the past. But are they really is the question.
@@rossashburn9447 ... and Sociology.
It’s a fair cop.
@@garrettlowell7637 As amusing as it would be to tie the unvaccinated to a chair to see if they float (or to see if they weigh as much as a duck), your analogy holds no water.
When this is more historically accurate than 90% of all shows set in medieval times
Two of them were medieval historians, I believe.
Terry Jones was one for certain.
and then there are things like the totally historically accurate knitted "chainmail" and the holy hand grenade
Not only that but a lot of what they get wrong they intentionally get wrong as part of the joke
Wat? No business majors? The shrubbery scene would’ve done nicely.
I thought the shrubbery scene would have done perfectly for Horticultural studies.
A Shrubbery!?
@@chrisxl5152 Yes - A nice quaint shrubbery
NI!
I am a shrubber. Shrubberies are my trade.
"A swallow needs to beat its wings 43 times a second." I wonder if he meant "Minute," and they just rolled with it?
One wing beat per 1.4 seconds seems awfully slow for a swallow, either African or European. Maybe for an albatross (9 pence)...
One medieval second is equal to one modern Minute.
In England seconds are metric.
@@mayorb3366 🤣
@@mayorb3366 Yeah, in the USA they measure time in hailmarys and fortnites, I think...
Computer science:
"Make sure prince doesn't leave this before until come and get him"
"Not to leave a room, even if you come and get him"
"Nono, until I come and get him"
"Until you come and get him, we're not to enter the room"
"No, you stay in the room, and make sure he doesn't leave"
"Until you come and get him?"
"Right!"
etc.
I can see that. Trying to learn HTML for me is a nightmare because commands might do the opposite of what you want them to do or not work at all.
Architect: They thought me daft to build a castle in the swamp, but I built it all the same!
Zoology: What do you mean, African or European swallow?
Agricultural Science: Another shrubbery!
Education: If she weighs as much as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore... a witch!
Gender Studies: I thought your son was a lady. Well, I can understand that.
Programming: Lancelot running up to the castle over and over
Geography: What is the capital of Syria? (Damascus)
Archaeology: It's not the real grail?
Dropping Out: Run away! Run away!
Turning to Sex Work: And then the oral sex!
Paying off student loans: Bring out your dead!
Yesss the architect one especially is perfect xDD
Art: what is your favorite color?
hahah, shoulda concluded this one with "Gotta know these things when you're a King, you know." Tagged under Graduation. 🤣
or a promotion
That's pure consulting skillset :) IDK if there is a major :)
Think the Resident Advisor (RA)
The script is available in book form. Every fan should have a copy. In the movie there's a lot humor that goes by too fast to pick up. I found mine in a book store about 1980, still have it.
46 years later and this movie still got it.
As someone in the performing arts I can’t count how many times I’ve danced and sang that song
2:52 I can confirm this. When I was in college, nursing students tended to be ridiculously hot.
4:42 I was in linguistics and we would unironically do that a lot.
Aged like fine wine.
That "...mind your own business!" gets me every time.
Probably there to avenge their pet monkey hung by that coastal village.
I love this movie even more now
What is the name of this movie sir?
@@MrStudentmom Monty Python, The Holy Grail
@@MrStudentmom terminator 2
@@MrStudentmom Madagascar 2: escape to Africa
@@MrStudentmom
Shrek 5
The scene of Lancelot being arrested would be Criminal Justice
Honestly this whole movie is different majors interacting
No matter how you slice and dice it, I never can get enough of Monty Python :-D
I was so looking forward to meteorology, “bloody weather.”
As an Engineering major, both Engineering and Math were spot on
I did not realize that that Monty Python was a documentary. So prophetic!
My favorite subtle joke is that scene 24 isn't actually the 24th scene.
What about the plague? “bring out your dead.”
You missed several references to ‘geography’, such as the horrible location that was chosen for swamp castle to be built, and then in the cave scene they discuss whether a castle is in Cornwall or Ives. Lol.
And I feel so much smarter now, and because I feel so much smarter; I am so much smarter. That's how it works now days.
👌
"Mind your own business!" Is one of my favorite parts
yes, kind of how ethnic Brits are treated today when they question the presence of their new replacements... I mean neighbors.
As per my chemistry professor: bombs! Drugs! This is why people go into chemistry!
That man is such a character
From what my friends tell me that single bit of the animator dying can work for both IT and computing!
The engineering one is pretty accurate.
LMAO but forgot horticulture: "bring me a shrubbery" scenes
I had no idea this movie possessed wisdom and riches. Thank you for revealing them to the world! XD I'm dead of laughter. Absolutely, totally, clinically STONE COLD "bring out your" dead. Pining for the fjords
The guy in the dungeon clapping along to the Camelot song cracks me up every time.
One of the best movies of all time.
Ah, the Holy Grail. Monty Python's best work... I should watch that movie again, it's been a while.
"I''m French! Why do you think i have this outrageous accent, you silly King?" Yes , most kings are silly.
Fun fact the programming language Python was named after this
Can you imagine what didn't make the final cut of this Film? This movie is non stop brilliance from beginning to end and this is their first Film!
I still want to see what they had for that big battle at the end, had they not run out of money.
“Winter changed into Spring, Spring changed into Summer, Summer changed back into Winter, and Winter gave Spring and Summer a miss and went straight on into Autumn.”
Sounds like a week in Louisiana
I am so glad you included “and that, my Lord, is how we know the world is banana shaped”
Here I am watching this in 2021 and it's like watching modern politicians . Who knew .
You forgot cartography and surveying: Someone needs to locate and measure those "huge tracts of land."
Wanted to write something nice, but i'm french: so, i fffffart in your general direction
This is one of my favorite movies. I stopped counting after seeing it 21 times as a kid.
This movie was ahead of its time. It's just non stop memes.
As someone who actually studies English literature,I approve 🤌🏻
The linguistics they had was rather more phonetics 😂
As a mathematician I can't believe I'm saying this, but I agree with the English lit guy and approve of this video.
"No no aaa at the back of the throat" had me rolling. Phonetics can be a bit ridiculous at times. I often start laughing in the middle of the class
As a theatre major, the performing arts section is also quite correct: in fact, they turned this into a musical :)
@@nospam3327 was about to post that: performing arts often take them as example, and their animations are a genre apart.
Only complaint is the society for putting things on top of other things is rather silly
Since everyone else is throwing in suggestions for the last year, here's mine: Bridge of death (scene 24) - Logic and Reasoning/Philosophy.
Now I think that makes enough for a Part 2. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more.
Could have included “where’d you get the coconut?” scene for physics. I would also like an in-depth analysis of the different stereotypical behaviors tied to the different regional accents.
This and the Emperor’s New Groove version of this are the true Holy Grails
Nordic Studies: the entire mööse bit at the beginning
i love the bit where its just 'the animator suffered a fatal heart attack'
I have to push the pram a lot
I like how the Engineering one is them realizing the entire design was pointless.
I will certainly take the Biology one, this is so good (oviously Monty Python but also the edit)
I just remember how Tim became a normal human being after 'that' scene.
Idk what to call that
I "Feel" like I just watched the Evening News on one of the MSM Channels.
Left out veterinarian studies, with the bunny.
What kind of bunny have the most mean and cruel teeth? Look at those bones!?
That's no ordinary rabbit
performing arts is actually very accurate
budget and all
As a kinesiology grad the fact that our cadaver’s biceps spontaneously split apart doesn’t help prove that wrong 😅
THE LINGUISTICS ONE WAS SO ACCURATE
The heart attack get me every time!😂🤣😂🤣
As a man who has seen this movie more than times, I believe I qualify as a graduate. I often recite the dialogue as it happens on screen. Certainly that should qualify as a term paper.I've definitely got the credit hours. When shall I expect my diploma?
BTW.....I would've lived out my years at the Castle Anthrax. Not even the mighty Lancelot could have taken me away.
Just goes to prove the genius
Arresting them at the end should have been Criminal Studies.
Tis but a scratch! 😆
I never went to college or university, but I imagine this is exactly how it would have been. And probably lots of alcohol, I'm sure.
Love anything and everything done by the Pythons.
She turned me into a newt!!! ….i got better
As a chemist I approve
Classic. I have to wonder what it could have been if the budget had not been so low.
Fun fact most of you may know- almost every castle in this movie is a different room/angle of a certain castle in Scotland, called Doune Castle
That Linguistics one is just perfect
"... In thy mercy." 😆😆😆
Veterinary medicine The moose scene
This was genius. Thank you for the laughs!
Needed that
"Bless thy hand grenade"
Bloody brilliant!
As a literature major, I agree,
this is great, just wished is used the HD/blue video quality version
So much of this seem very relevant to today colwn wrold.
Life of Brian is moreso
I don't remember some of these scenes. I must have only gotten the American cut.
Heresy!
I remember all these scenes, despite being born and raised American. The only thing that seemed off to me was the narrator, who I remember having a lower pitched voice than in the video.
A GREAT movie from a happier time!!!
The bit with the ferocious rabbit was Biology
A Classic.🤣🤣🤪🤠👍🏾.
I was waiting for the fanged rabbit to represent “gain of function virology”.
It is nice that the "Holy Handgrenade" made it into the game "Worms"!
What about Construction Science majors? Maybe the scene where they're building the trojan rabbit?
I think at 4:34 the front most right broke character lmao.
Where is gender studies?
In "Life of Brian" where Eric Idle wanted to be a woman called Loretta & have babies
It's in Life of Brian
The engineering one is just frosh week. XD
I saw the chemistry one coming from the beginning 😂😂