Never realized the connection until now. (Actually, the people who write the subtitles got sacked, the people who sacked the people who write the subtitles got sacked, and the people who write the credits got sacked.)
When as a kid. Could not understand the story. Wanted they to get the holy grail. But, when becoming a working adult facing harsh reality of life. You are like why so serious in life when watching a comedy movie?.😅🤣 That now seeing the ending again. Makes it so fun. Especially seeing king arthur got arrested by the police. After that this comes in. Now this song is my ringtone.😅🤣
i laughed when i finally get what this ending was. this had no credits (except for the music) because the credits staff were sacked in the beginning of the movie
I remember watching this in a screenwriting class, the ending on its own threw me off guard, then we just sat there for two minutes while this goofy song played. And it ended. I literally spent the next five minutes saying, "THAT'S HOW IT FUCKING ENDED?!" This movie was brilliant.
+bootleg317 I watched this movie with a couple friends for the first time about 15 years ago, and I don't think we have ever laughed harder than when this scene started playing. It was so incredibly ridiculous how this goofy song started playing out of nowhere with no credits or anything, and each loop made it even funnier.
@@paradisecityX0 name a movie that slightly ressembles its style and that ends with cops arresting the main characters before they accomplish their main goal.
I actually saw this in theaters for a special showing recently. Never having saw the movie prior I waited until the end and burst out laughed when I realized the joke.
Lights would usually be turned on at this point. The only reason this song is there is because they needed a couple of minutes of running film as some theaters had automated lights triggered by a portion of the film, and it was standard to have SOME credits at the end by the mid 70s. I think their original plan was to just abruptly end the film, no music, nothing.
The first time I actually waited and listened to the whole song for no reason, expecting something to happen. Then I realized the amount of trolling I received.
I expected a funny post credits scene where they suddenly find Holy Grail in jail or other place, however, I didn't realise that credits appeared in the beginning and that people have been sacked
I watched the movie on LSD, and thought it was very funny, but this ending musical bit absolutely destroyed me. I was crying, gasping for air. Nearly passed out from laughter, every time you think it's gonna end and it just rolls on. Never heard a joke repeated so many times, identically, to such great effect.
The movie was originally going to end with the fight we were expecting, but the budget was running dangerously low, so they went with the cop-out ending we all know and love.
This ending had been written before they even started filming. They did change most scenes somewhat drastically though, but mostly for creative reasons. Their money was tight, but they didn't just cut it off like that for budget issues even though it would have been funny as hell in a sardonic sense.
Imagine seeing an intermission card upon it's original release in 1975 and then after eating for 15 minutes, you come back but then you realize the movie is over without warning...
When I was in high school, we watched this movie on our senior trip. We were driving up this windy mountain road while this music was playing. A girl in our bus got sick and dizzy and proceeded to vomit in the back of the bus. We all had to get off while she continued vomiting, and nearly a third of the kids’ shoes got vomit on them and they ended up tracking it through the entire bus aisle. The music was STILL playing while the grownup chaperones had to clean the bus and we had to “wait” outside (I say “wait” in quotations bc a lot of us used the time to run around and chase each other like a bunch of kindergarteners). We got back on the bus maybe 40 minutes later, only to have it still reek of vomit. And the song STILL playing. And now every time I hear this fucking song, I only think of that windy mountain road and that bus filled with the pungent odor of vomit.
I agree. What also makes the movie great is the fact that an aspect of the film that barely counts as a subplot has more payoff than the main plot of the film.
2001: A Space Oddesey also ended with just black screen and with music in it. The only difference is that 2001 has ending credits, indicating it is finished while Holy Grail makes you wait what will happen next.
I work in a movie theater. And the funny thing is, following the procedures for loading a film that we use today, the lights would probably stay down completely through this whole song. When we load in a film, the software we use for automation actually scans the movie for the start of the end credits so it knows when to bring the lights up to half. But because all we see is a black screen, the computer probably won't see that it's the end of the movie and leave the lights down all the way until the end. and then bring the lights up to full! Leaving a very confused audience!
The creditors were sacked for the fault in the subtitles, the people that sacked the creditors were sacked for the other fault in the subtitles, and the director’s hired after that were sacked for no good reason!
This is going to be playing at the end of my one act play this year, it's a comedy with the same humor as monty python XD hopefully the judges appreciate it!
I just saw this movie recently and when this played, I thought the movie was trying to trick me into thinking it was over when it had more because there were no credits; and when it ended, I was surprised
just finally watched this movie with my friend not knowing that was the ending and my reaction just made him die laughing cause all it was was "You fucking kidding me"
I first saw the movie when I was eleven. When it ended like this I was infuriated. I demanded to know why my parents would do that to me, and what I could do about seeing the "real end" to the movie. I was enraged for weeks.
I remember first time watching this film. This part happened I'm just sitting there...... Uhm ..... Over?....... Yes?.... No?...... And I was like wow that was actually brilliant!
I was so confused first watching the movie, the armie got arrested, they didn’t find the grail and it just ended. And yes I watched the entire end credits.
Watched this movie for the very first time tonight at my sister's place as her partner loves these movies and both her and I were wondering why there was just a black screen and organ music playing at the end. Great funny movie. I also know this to be LazarBeam's favourite movie ever
First time watching this years back with my brother, I was confused as heck. I was like where are the credits and is this the end? Then it cuts to the title screen and I was like WHAT?! Now I relize that at the beginning credits the dudes who made the begining credits got sacked. And I was also confused that all the dudes got arrested at the end. My history teacher told me that they ran of money for the movie so they had to end it somehow.
There are no credits because the creditors got sacked. Twice.
Never realized the connection until now.
(Actually, the people who write the subtitles got sacked, the people who sacked the people who write the subtitles got sacked, and the people who write the credits got sacked.)
Those responsible for sacking those that needed to be sacked, have been sacked
Yes, and there was no need for credits because they were played at the beginning of the film.
mr_enderman77 All a grand setup for the joke, my friend
ossi_,why don't you visit sveden?
One of the most iconic yet infuriating endings to a movie ever.
agreed
Agreed
Infuratingly funny
When as a kid. Could not understand the story. Wanted they to get the holy grail. But, when becoming a working adult facing harsh reality of life. You are like why so serious in life when watching a comedy movie?.😅🤣 That now seeing the ending again. Makes it so fun. Especially seeing king arthur got arrested by the police. After that this comes in. Now this song is my ringtone.😅🤣
i laughed when i finally get what this ending was. this had no credits (except for the music) because the credits staff were sacked in the beginning of the movie
"The directors of the firm hired to continue the credits after the other people had been sacked, wish it to be known they have been sacked."
That's pirating
Nah, that right there's a fuckin' spambot, m8.
Also, sup dude.
sorry guys ill get more cookies tomorrow at walmart
Moon Jaspers lol I never made that connection until now
I remember watching this in a screenwriting class, the ending on its own threw me off guard, then we just sat there for two minutes while this goofy song played. And it ended. I literally spent the next five minutes saying, "THAT'S HOW IT FUCKING ENDED?!"
This movie was brilliant.
+bootleg317
I watched this movie with a couple friends for the first time about 15 years ago, and I don't think we have ever laughed harder than when this scene started playing.
It was so incredibly ridiculous how this goofy song started playing out of nowhere with no credits or anything, and each loop made it even funnier.
Yeah, I think they only had enough film for one more joke lmao.
How is it "brilliant"?
@@paradisecityX0 name a movie that slightly ressembles its style and that ends with cops arresting the main characters before they accomplish their main goal.
@@paradisecityX0 The creditors got sacked. 2 times.
After the universe ends and the last black hole fades away, I believe this song will play for eternity through the infinite nothing.
I want this to happen so bad.
When God says, “Alright sonny, that’s enough. Just pack it in.”
That would be actually very terrifying…
But it would funny as shit too.
Underrated af coment 😂😂😂
If the aliens were real and they end up winning, this theme would play after their conquest of Earth
This is what my teacher used to loop as we did our tests... THE HUMANITY!
I want to go to to that school
No you don't.
+Casey Cyrus I'd love to know which secondary school you went to ;)
I'm calling B.S. on that.
Was your teacher Satan?
Imagine when this was in the theater. People had the patience back then. And then they discover there was nothing.
I wasn't at the theatres but when I saw it I thought something would happed
I spelled theaters wrong
But then there's this great song :)
I actually saw this in theaters for a special showing recently. Never having saw the movie prior I waited until the end and burst out laughed when I realized the joke.
Lights would usually be turned on at this point. The only reason this song is there is because they needed a couple of minutes of running film as some theaters had automated lights triggered by a portion of the film, and it was standard to have SOME credits at the end by the mid 70s. I think their original plan was to just abruptly end the film, no music, nothing.
I want this played at my funeral on a loop until the service starts, than put back on for when they lower my body into the ground.
People who know me best wouldn't be shocked, they'd just shake their heads thinking "This fucking guy".
+Brian Paul I always wanted my funeral song to be "Always Look at the Bright side of Life" From "The Life of Brian"
This comment is fucking awesome
+Hunter lisle That would be cool too.
+Brian Paul A better option than the opening theme for 1978's Dawn of the Dead.
The first time I actually waited and listened to the whole song for no reason, expecting something to happen. Then I realized the amount of trolling I received.
same
same, my older brother kept saying something happened at the end lol
Me too.
Fool I knew the whole time
I expected a funny post credits scene where they suddenly find Holy Grail in jail or other place, however, I didn't realise that credits appeared in the beginning and that people have been sacked
I will never forget the biggest awkward pause I ever experienced was when I first saw this part in this movie. Unforgettable
Hilarious way to end a hilarious movie. And a very catchy tune at that.
Still came back to my head in 2024
This part confused the crap out of me, because I thought there was going to be something after this, but then the DVD ended
+KU007person I know, same with me!
+KU007person Fooled me the first time as well. Catchy tune though.
KU007person The people in charge of the credit were sacked in the beginning, remember? It's a running joke
Same
How may one obtain such a DVD
Greatest end credits ever in the history of cinema.
I love that this is actually how the movie ends after the literal 'cop out'. Just a black screen, and this cheeky organ music trolling you.
The original Rickroll.
You should be sacked for that statement
يجب أن تكون إقالة لذلك
The original commentator has been sacked
@@dylanrivera1562 the commentor of the above comment has been sacked
Hahahahaha
The credits are naturally absent because the staff responsible for them were fired during the opening credits. Amazing.
That and they played all the credits at the beginning
*sacked*
Thats why i always read credits first so I don’t get joked
twice
*sacked
An African or a European swallow?
I don't know that!
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
NEE!
@@jyrone3943 We are now the knights who say Ekky-ekky-ekky-ekky-z'Bang, zoom-Boing, z'nourrrwringnmmm.
In our production we changed it to ekky ekky ekky ftang ftang sksksksk and I oop cheese
“How do you know so much about Swallows?”
“When you’re king you have to know these kind of things”
@@jyrone3943 no! Not the Knights who say nee!
Honestly, when I was a kid I thought I had a corrupted DVD when I saw this ending. I was never more confused by a movies ending, even to this day.
I watched the movie on LSD, and thought it was very funny, but this ending musical bit absolutely destroyed me. I was crying, gasping for air. Nearly passed out from laughter, every time you think it's gonna end and it just rolls on. Never heard a joke repeated so many times, identically, to such great effect.
This is literally the song that plays in my head whenever I zone out.
this song always cheers me up.
The soundtrack to life.
No, that's for "Always look on the bright side of life".
Experience the intermission like never before!
The movie was originally going to end with the fight we were expecting, but the budget was running dangerously low, so they went with the cop-out ending we all know and love.
i wanted to see them make a pig fly
This ending had been written before they even started filming. They did change most scenes somewhat drastically though, but mostly for creative reasons. Their money was tight, but they didn't just cut it off like that for budget issues even though it would have been funny as hell in a sardonic sense.
They could have had the French immediately surrender.....
I think they also ran out of film too lol
Holy shit its literally a “cop” out
I have this as my new mobile ringtone.
I have the monk chant as my ringtone!
+Kerzerk Save the Knights who say "Ni" for your annoying better half.
How'd you set that up?
How🤔🤔
I have “message for you sir” as my email notification sound
This played in my head at the end of Unfriended. That's honestly what the ending felt like.
+Carly Booth haven't heard of that movie's name since forever lol
but yeah, it did suck ass
can't wait for the sequel lmao
Me: Hey pass me the Aux chord
Friend: You better not play shit
Me:
Remember to put the quality at 1080p to fully appreciate the video
Imagine seeing an intermission card upon it's original release in 1975 and then after eating for 15 minutes, you come back but then you realize the movie is over without warning...
When I was in high school, we watched this movie on our senior trip. We were driving up this windy mountain road while this music was playing. A girl in our bus got sick and dizzy and proceeded to vomit in the back of the bus. We all had to get off while she continued vomiting, and nearly a third of the kids’ shoes got vomit on them and they ended up tracking it through the entire bus aisle. The music was STILL playing while the grownup chaperones had to clean the bus and we had to “wait” outside (I say “wait” in quotations bc a lot of us used the time to run around and chase each other like a bunch of kindergarteners). We got back on the bus maybe 40 minutes later, only to have it still reek of vomit. And the song STILL playing. And now every time I hear this fucking song, I only think of that windy mountain road and that bus filled with the pungent odor of vomit.
This is the song I play for my twitch chat when I take a break.
I applaud you for that.
Imma watch your channel if i can find it now
@@Chilldays-vz1vq that was many years ago
Thinking about how cinema audiences at the time must've reacted to this ending is gold.
I agree. What also makes the movie great is the fact that an aspect of the film that barely counts as a subplot has more payoff than the main plot of the film.
When the world ends this is song I’m going to be listening to.
Think I’m the only person who sat through the credits not expecting anything else to come. I just liked the song.
Can we get a 4k 60fps version?
60fps is to little for a king like arthur...
its gotta 189fps
Yes, we need 4k 60fps for this grand music!
"Please wait; someone will be with you shortly to take your call."
Best end credits. EVER!
2001: A Space Oddesey also ended with just black screen and with music in it. The only difference is that 2001 has ending credits, indicating it is finished while Holy Grail makes you wait what will happen next.
I work in a movie theater. And the funny thing is, following the procedures for loading a film that we use today, the lights would probably stay down completely through this whole song. When we load in a film, the software we use for automation actually scans the movie for the start of the end credits so it knows when to bring the lights up to half. But because all we see is a black screen, the computer probably won't see that it's the end of the movie and leave the lights down all the way until the end. and then bring the lights up to full! Leaving a very confused audience!
Just finished the movie...
Great ending!
I saw this in theatres (not in 1975. It was replaying at my cinema) and I thought something was gonna pop out.
The creditors were sacked for the fault in the subtitles, the people that sacked the creditors were sacked for the other fault in the subtitles, and the director’s hired after that were sacked for no good reason!
This is going to be playing at the end of my one act play this year, it's a comedy with the same humor as monty python XD hopefully the judges appreciate it!
+MusicLover1997 What's its title??? Always on the lookout for pythonesque comedy!
officially my favorite song
That was my favorite ending song!
I just saw this movie recently and when this played, I thought the movie was trying to trick me into thinking it was over when it had more because there were no credits; and when it ended, I was surprised
I watched this for the first time, I was at the edge of my seat waiting for something to happen while feeling the awkwardness around me
epic trolling
Definately in my top 3 favourite movies.
The ultimate post-credits scene for Deadpool 2.
when the movie ended and this came on all i could do was lie down and smile while slowly head bobbing to this
The minor chords at the end feel melancholy and sad.
This is a certified english classic.
The memories of this music.... the horrible, horrible memories... Such a Monty Python thing to do though! xD
When you die, it’s just this. No heaven, no hell, just this. Have fun kids.
how tf do you know
I just saw this last night with my cousin. When this came on we had no idea what was happening
I have to learn how to play this some day.
ikr ???
just finally watched this movie with my friend not knowing that was the ending and my reaction just made him die laughing cause all it was was "You fucking kidding me"
They should play this as hold music because of how simular you feel on hold as the ending of the movie
No credits roll at the end scene. Just relaxing with good music ending theme
I can't believe their wasnt a sequel to finish this one. They got arrested and left the whole movie on a cliffhanger.
I assume that this movie was working with a low budget, but pulled it off extremely well.
I first saw the movie when I was eleven. When it ended like this I was infuriated. I demanded to know why my parents would do that to me, and what I could do about seeing the "real end" to the movie. I was enraged for weeks.
Watched in 3d. Best. Ever.
best ending ever!!
2020 is here boys, and this song still taunts me to this day. Just rewatched the movie. Still love it
I was playing this during this year's season finale of "Hannibal"
Imagine sitting through all of this expecting something to happen at the end.
This is
a startling great syncopated tune!
top 10 best movies ever
I'm playing this at my funeral guys
Perfect...or "Always look on the bright side of life"!!! If your a true Monty Python fan youll know what song I speak of :)
ralieghsolo *Whistles*
There's no credits because they (kind of) already showed them in the beginning. This movie was brilliant
That, and the fact that, the people who made the credits were Sacked.
Best ending to any movie, ever!
If I ever have a band this will be my outro
I love this song
this played for all atlanta falcons fans after they blew a 28 to 3 lead
Random thought: idk why but this sounds kinda like it would be played with an anti-piracy screen in a old video game.
Drive in's need this to be the intermissions music between movies
Heh...there are no end credits because they were fired at the beginning of the movie
*sacked
We apologise for the lack of credits, but we couldn’t make them due to everyone being sacked.
The is the best way I could sum up all of 2020.this song right here
This movie is my favorite movie
I remember first time watching this film.
This part happened I'm just sitting there...... Uhm ..... Over?....... Yes?.... No?......
And I was like wow that was actually brilliant!
I remember watching this part being so confused lol
THIS.
DAMN.
SONG.
I was so fooled by this when I saw it. I was questioning if the movie ended for about 5 minutes.
2020’s True Anthem
I wouldn't put it past Ryan Reynolds to end Deadpool 3 like this.
Still the only song I want playing at my funeral.🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was so confused first watching the movie, the armie got arrested, they didn’t find the grail and it just ended. And yes I watched the entire end credits.
Watched this movie for the very first time tonight at my sister's place as her partner loves these movies and both her and I were wondering why there was just a black screen and organ music playing at the end. Great funny movie. I also know this to be LazarBeam's favourite movie ever
Comic Genius.....The final joke is on us the audience...Its like when you give money to a magician....and expecting it back.
I actually learned how to play this. And I have to agree that it is very hilarious, right?
What a gem
I'm going to have this play on repeat at my funeral and everyone's invited
You've just been S A C K E D
I like playing this song real loud in my car driving down the street.People look at me like I’m crazy.😂😂
Amazing
First time watching this years back with my brother, I was confused as heck. I was like where are the credits and is this the end? Then it cuts to the title screen and I was like WHAT?! Now I relize that at the beginning credits the dudes who made the begining credits got sacked. And I was also confused that all the dudes got arrested at the end. My history teacher told me that they ran of money for the movie so they had to end it somehow.
Don't forget the fullscreen!
If Game of Thrones were to end the show with this song, all would be forgiven; I would literally stand up in my living room and applaud.