@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek I was entertained by Holy Grail, I was just making comment on the film not having a very good cohesive story, but if it entertains it did it's job. I will definitely check out Life of Brian. Look forward to it.
@@MindMazeEntertainment It's still really good and funny, the jokes just aren't as... Python as the Holy Grail. If you've seen their series you'll understand. If you haven't I suggest you do, it has some great stuff in it.
Interesting to note, the only person riding a real horse is the murderer of the historian. Arthur was actually unfairly arrested as he didn't ride a horse!
Patsy, King Arthur's trusty servant, is none other than a well known and famous movie director, Terry Gilliam, who also plays the old man at the bridge of death and as the guy who produces the animation for this movie.
1. What about the moose? 2. Robin's suit and shield are adorned with a chicken 3. The first time I saw this was in the back of a pickup with my siblings and a couple of friends.(It's still here btw)😎 4. Perfect Monty Python where you can just get sucked into something where you don't have to think about anything and just let yourself go. 5. "What ya gonna do? Bleed on me." 🤣 "Let's call it a draw" 🤣 6. Quick bit: "Blow it out your ass"! 7. The budget didn't allow real horses. 8. The only horse in the film is ridden by the guy that killed the historian. 9. The ending is a "Cop out". (They ran out of 💲💲💲)
Lol I was entertained and that's what's important at the end of a movie. My favorite is John Cleese running I'm and killing everyone to save the "princess"
@@MindMazeEntertainment Also, of course, the year is 932AD, though I wouldn't put it past the troupe to have stuck something from 1932 in there, just for the sake of it.
I can follow a film and read the trivia to it at the same time. It's easy to do, but you're welcome to not watch and move on if you don't like it, others do and they seem fine with it. Thanks for the comment.
Do you have a favorite Monty Python film? Let us know!
React to Monty Python Life of Brian its more cohesive if that's what you need and funnier too imo
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek I was entertained by Holy Grail, I was just making comment on the film not having a very good cohesive story, but if it entertains it did it's job. I will definitely check out Life of Brian. Look forward to it.
This is my favorite Monty Python film. Life of Brian is much more coherent but less funny, in my opinion.
@@SilverionX I just recently reacted to Life of Brian and I definitely agree.
@@MindMazeEntertainment It's still really good and funny, the jokes just aren't as... Python as the Holy Grail. If you've seen their series you'll understand. If you haven't I suggest you do, it has some great stuff in it.
"Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?" One of the funniest things ive heard
"There's the old man from scene 24"
One of the funniest lines in cinematic history.😂😂
A funny scene indeed
A funny twist is that 'Scene 24' is actually scene 13, but when the old man reappears at the bridge of death, THAT in fact is Scene 24!
@@jackcarter5101 lol Interesting. When you get to that scene on a first time view, I took it as true.
It kills me when they yell RunAway instead of retreat. 🤣🤣🤣
It's hilarious, but it was also because in 932AD the word 'retreat' had not yet entered the English language. So many hidden layers to this movie!
The end could certainly be considered the ultimate cop out.
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Yeah but I still laughed
Yeah but I still laughed
Brave, brave Sir Robin has a big chicken on his shield. All the credit writers were sacked in the first part of movie.
Interesting to note, the only person riding a real horse is the murderer of the historian. Arthur was actually unfairly arrested as he didn't ride a horse!
The final joke - no credits at the end. They 'sacked' them at the beginning. Makes perfect sense.
Patsy, King Arthur's trusty servant, is none other than a well known and famous movie director, Terry Gilliam, who also plays the old man at the bridge of death and as the guy who produces the animation for this movie.
Thanks for letting the channel know, Joe!
He is also a director of possibly one of the greatest movies of all time, the marvelous "Brazil" starring Jonathan Pryce.
"Hey" is the best delivered line in human history! (too much?)
lol Who doesn't like hey?
1. What about the moose?
2. Robin's suit and shield are adorned with a chicken
3. The first time I saw this was in the back of a pickup with my siblings and a couple of friends.(It's still here btw)😎
4. Perfect Monty Python where you can just get sucked into something where you don't have to think about anything and just let yourself go.
5. "What ya gonna do? Bleed on me." 🤣 "Let's call it a draw" 🤣
6. Quick bit: "Blow it out your ass"!
7. The budget didn't allow real horses.
8. The only horse in the film is ridden by the guy that killed the historian.
9. The ending is a "Cop out". (They ran out of 💲💲💲)
Lol I was entertained and that's what's important at the end of a movie. My favorite is John Cleese running I'm and killing everyone to save the "princess"
It's illegal to apply logic to this film.
Illegal, foolish and incredibly masochistic lol
Now you know why the credits were at the start!
lol Yeah.
@@MindMazeEntertainment Also, of course, the year is 932AD, though I wouldn't put it past the troupe to have stuck something from 1932 in there, just for the sake of it.
React to Monty Python Life of Brian its more cohesive if that's what you need and funnier too imo
Will definitely take a look.
For some reason i see forest Gump being a lot different if Terry Guillen directed it
Yeah. That would be a trip for certain.
However cool 'cricketeer' may sound, the word is 'CRICKETER'.
Benny Hill considered funnier than Monty Python by two TV stations--WLVI AND WOR!
WHY do you want to be reading when you're trying to watch a movie? This "movie with trivia" concept is asinine.
I can follow a film and read the trivia to it at the same time. It's easy to do, but you're welcome to not watch and move on if you don't like it, others do and they seem fine with it. Thanks for the comment.