Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Is *RIGHT* Up Our Alley MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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  • @RichardX1
    @RichardX1 Год назад +859

    The one clue that the historian's killer was NOT one of Arthur's knights: he had an actual horse!

    • @jamesoblivion
      @jamesoblivion Год назад +54

      Yes! The only horse in all the land! 😂

    • @satanicchocobo9705
      @satanicchocobo9705 Год назад +13

      but how the hell did they get the coconuts

    • @CRLTV721
      @CRLTV721 Год назад +15

      OH! I REALIZED THAT NOW! THANKS!

    • @Randomrobot-fs4du
      @Randomrobot-fs4du Год назад +10

      @@satanicchocobo9705 they did the coconuts by importing them from a colony, that how the heck did they did it

    • @geekydiy5323
      @geekydiy5323 Год назад

      are you saying coconuts migrate? @@Randomrobot-fs4du

  • @ScreamingScallop
    @ScreamingScallop Год назад +713

    When the "witch" is weighed, she says "It's a fair cop," which is British slang for admitting guilt. She really IS a witch.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад +36

      I would suspect that they were using a very heavy duck, but none of the villagers seemed clever enough to do that.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +128

      It's such a clever twist on witch trials. Most of the time, the "test" was impossible to pass, so innocent people were condemned. This test was impossible to fail, and she failed anyway, so she was obviously guilty, she even admitted it was fair.😂

    • @HolyRomanEmperor
      @HolyRomanEmperor Год назад +33

      If you notice right after they weigh her and haul her off to be burned, the scales are very clearly not balanced when they empty. They are shoddy and not accurate, and therefore no surprise that they showed her as weighing the same as the duck (hers is the side the scales were tilted against by default).

    • @Ikkeroger
      @Ikkeroger Год назад +17

      ​@@HolyRomanEmperor I think the joke might be going over your head...

    • @kentonkruger8333
      @kentonkruger8333 Год назад +13

      @@Ikkeroger Um no, he just wrote what was the actual joke, that the scales were uneven.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Год назад +750

    There's nothing funnier than watching 2 youngsters trying to make sense of python. 😂 I'm 61 and have watched this movie so many times but watching someone else watching it just makes it fresh.
    Great job lads.
    ✌️♥️🇬🇧

    • @jwn411
      @jwn411 Год назад +26

      I was accused of cheating and a DVD board game for knowing the movie just by fog and what sounded like a horse

    • @worryworm
      @worryworm Год назад +12

      I'm nearly 44 and I've lost count of how many times I've seen this. One of my favourite films.

    • @MsJasperr
      @MsJasperr Год назад +12

      talking about monty python like he was a person. I was born in 90, and even now at 33, im still considered young for a python aficionado, but ill be forever thankful to dad for raising me watching these guys, and listening to the goons (monty python but through the radio before tv and before pre recorded sound fx its the funniest shit you'll hear if you haven't already). and John cleese was my first celeb crush...while everybody loved Johnathan Taylor Tomas and Justin Timberlake.

    • @MrHartApart
      @MrHartApart Год назад +3

      well old timer, let me ask you; are there some that call you, Tim?

    • @jwn411
      @jwn411 Год назад +3

      @@MrHartApart no some call me jamie lol

  • @fennecwolfox
    @fennecwolfox 10 месяцев назад +144

    The 'Your mother is a hamster and your father smells of elderberries' is actually a good insult.
    He's saying 'Your mom is promiscuous and had lots of children' like a rodent and 'Your father is a drunk' because of elderberry wine

    • @gamemaster2819
      @gamemaster2819 8 месяцев назад +26

      Also of note, back then Elderberry was used for the cheaper wines. So they're saying he's a broke dunkard

    • @fennecwolfox
      @fennecwolfox 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@gamemaster2819True true

    • @calebjacobson3139
      @calebjacobson3139 7 месяцев назад +3

      Oh, I thought the implication was that your father drunkenly did it with a Hamster, somehow... Thanks for clearing that up.

    • @susangardner6059
      @susangardner6059 5 месяцев назад +3

      Welcome to Monty Python boys

    • @RamdomView
      @RamdomView 2 месяца назад

      Not just promiscuous, but also cannibalistic.

  • @bsl275
    @bsl275 Год назад +192

    The reason they used coconuts instead of horses is because they didn’t have the budget for them. A lot of this movie was due to budget and that Graham Chapman had a Masters in Medieval History

    • @ZondaFRoadster
      @ZondaFRoadster Год назад +39

      And that's how you know the knight that murdered the historian wasn't with Arthur's group... Because he was the only one on a real horse!

    • @paulfieldsend295
      @paulfieldsend295 Год назад +7

      @@SimSim-zf9if Yep - Graham was a doctor - Terry Jones was the historian

    • @bsl275
      @bsl275 Год назад +4

      @@paulfieldsend295 My bad! Thank you

    • @edieharpes2846
      @edieharpes2846 Год назад +5

      They had all gone to Oxford University. It's how they all met each other. I can't remember how Terry Gilliam got to be the fourth of the troupe however.

    • @creaturion_cosplay
      @creaturion_cosplay Год назад +1

      thank you for your service of knowledgefor i was tempted to write the same thing. but its also 3 days late so...

  • @randyhochstein8455
    @randyhochstein8455 Год назад +379

    The ending certainly must be considered the ultimate cop out.
    ✌🏼😎🐍

    • @midwaygamer-ou3my
      @midwaygamer-ou3my Год назад +17

      It's a troll Monty python trolls their audience all the time.

    • @CandleLight129
      @CandleLight129 Год назад +10

      I see what you did there... shame on you 😆

    • @midwaygamer-ou3my
      @midwaygamer-ou3my Год назад +16

      @@CandleLight129 oh wow that joke went over my head lol

    • @Muckylittleme
      @Muckylittleme Год назад +36

      @@midwaygamer-ou3my It was why it was in the movie. They didn't have the budget so they made the ending a literal cop out.

    • @jessbellis9510
      @jessbellis9510 Год назад +13

      Was going to say this. The ending being a _literal_ cop out will never not be funny to me.

  • @kennethcook9406
    @kennethcook9406 Год назад +226

    Around 25 to 30 years ago (I'm 42) I could quote this movie scene-by-scene.
    Being able to do this, was a point of pride among card gamers and tabletop wargame players.

    • @johnnehrich9601
      @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +12

      Monty Python was also a tv show and the day after each episode, people "in the know" would be tossing lines from the movie back and forth to each other at the water cooler. (Back when we had water coolers.)

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose Год назад +6

      @@johnnehrich9601 "It'sss... " 🙂

    • @alsleet442
      @alsleet442 Год назад +6

      Stop that, Stop that no one likes a joke more than me,except maybe my wife...

    • @stephenkehl7158
      @stephenkehl7158 Год назад +8

      There’s a line from “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “White And Nerdy”: “I memorized the Holy Grail really well I can recite it right now and have you ROTFLOL”

    • @coletrickle-km7cl
      @coletrickle-km7cl Год назад +3

      Yeah the python version should be called DUNGEONS were the guys clapping chained to the wall AND the cheap DRAGONS head on the boat....the French guy gets to TOSS the 🎲 first...after they toss the🐄🐓🦖🦆🦆🐑🐐🐖

  • @TheAquaponic1
    @TheAquaponic1 Год назад +117

    LMAO, Monty Python was trolling before trolling was a thing!
    Good job guys.

    • @havingfun-u4g
      @havingfun-u4g Месяц назад

      Trolling has been a thing for every long time. Trolling is just the current name people use for it.

  • @Jacob_Junge
    @Jacob_Junge Год назад +93

    Monty Python is not a person, it was a comedy group consisting of John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Terry Gilliam. The full name of the group was Monty Python's Flying Circus.
    They had an extremely popular, anarchic, absurdist sketch show produced by the BBC before they started making movies.

  • @placebo5466
    @placebo5466 Год назад +102

    The prisoner chained up clanking his cuffs is my favorite bit in the entire movie.

    • @johnloony68
      @johnloony68 8 месяцев назад +4

      I don’t think I ever even noticed that before. I only saw it when I rewound it a few seconds because I needed to know why the lads were laughing so much :)

    • @ZeallustImmortal
      @ZeallustImmortal Месяц назад +2

      The fact it's never addressed in any way whatsoever makes it hit even harder

  • @L77045
    @L77045 Год назад +162

    I randomly caught this movie on TV one day when I was a kid. Started laughing so hard my parents came into the living room to see what was going on. Still a great memory watching it that first time, even after 30+ years. Glad you guys enjoyed it!

    • @UseAnAdblockerNotYTPremium
      @UseAnAdblockerNotYTPremium Год назад +1

      Did they watch it with you then after coming into the room? I wanna read more wholesome shit.

    • @L77045
      @L77045 Год назад +4

      @@UseAnAdblockerNotYTPremium You know that look you pick up on as a kid where adults are trying to figure out if something is okay for you or not? They had that look, then decided it was okay and watched the rest of it with me. I don't know if they were laughing more at the movie or how much I was laughing. They did cover my ears or distract me or something during part of the castle anthrax scene...don't think they were ready for some of the questions I would have asked so they got me to skip that part. Pretty sure we watched the whole rest of it though!

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 Год назад +4

      Similar situation although I was already an adult. While visiting I happened to watch the Marx Brothers - A Night at the Opera - and genuinely LOL'd and my mom comes in and asks "what's so funny"? I just told her the truth - I'd never sat down and watched a Marx Bros. movie before.

  • @paleasaghost1
    @paleasaghost1 Год назад +165

    Zay's face at the end... Priceless! I'm so pleased you guys enjoyed this! Go with Life of Brian!

    • @susanpeters5392
      @susanpeters5392 Год назад +7

      Brian's the best

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Год назад

      Cop out ...

    • @dazparry1580
      @dazparry1580 Год назад +2

      Holy grail for those who haven't heard.. Life of brian for those who have.

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated 3 месяца назад

      @@dazparry1580 "life of brian" is good and all but you can't beat this one for being so snappy and non-stop.

  • @keithmays8076
    @keithmays8076 Год назад +126

    It never fails to get me laughing at the reactions to the "cop out". And to go from expecting more and realizing that they just been had to getting angry or confused about what just happened.😂

  • @ink-cow
    @ink-cow Год назад +128

    These guys are so legendary that the dictionary added the word PYTHONESQUE to describe their style of humor. Monty Python is a fake name of course, it's a small troupe of British writer/comedians. Many of them played different parts throughout the movie. For instance, John Cleese was Sir [Launcelot], the French Taunter and Tim the Enchanter. The witch also turned him into a newt!
    Their TV show that preceded this is equally legendary. Monty Python's Flying Circus! What made their comedy unique was their ability to leap from situation to situation, sometimes without bothering with the traditional punchline. They often linked bits together with animations like you see in this movie, which were done by their one American member, Terry Gilliam (who went on to direct a lot of insane movies like Brazil and Baron Munchausen). You're right that it would be hard to duplicate this today, as the members approached the BBC with a very weak explanation of what they wanted to do, and the BBC told them basically, yeah, whatever.
    The orchestral score was from a music service. They just picked what they needed from a library for low budget productions. Even the theme for their TV series was simply an old recording of John Phillip Sousa's The Liberty Bell, and it has become so closely linked to them now that even a military band playing it knows that it's no longer The Liberty Bell but the theme from Monty Python.

    • @Ashwgun
      @Ashwgun Год назад +5

      The closest to Monty Python nowadays is Kids in the Hall. I love Baron Munchausen, but I love Pythonesque.

    • @ink-cow
      @ink-cow Год назад +10

      I said Cleese was Galahad, I'm surprised nobody caught that. Cleese was Sir Launcelot, of course, who massacred the wedding party. Michael Palin was Galahad vs the Castle Anthrax.
      Palin was Galahad, the peasant that argues with Arthur about "watery tarts", the chief Knight who says NI, and the lord of Swamp Castle.

    • @andytopley314
      @andytopley314 Год назад +1

      Tim the Enchanter was played by Billy Connolly

    • @Ashwgun
      @Ashwgun Год назад +6

      @@andytopley314 no, John Cleese played Tim

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Год назад +5

      RE: "Pythonesque": Terry Jones once recalled how they'd wanted the humor on their show to be so strange, so surreal, so anti-comedy, that it'd be impossible to categorize, and that the fact that "Pythonesque" is in the dictionary is a testament to how badly they failed.

  • @midwaygamer-ou3my
    @midwaygamer-ou3my Год назад +126

    I still feel that this is easily one of the greatest endings of all time. i love how monty python trolls their audience all the time. They are always like "f*ck it, deal with it".

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 Год назад +24

      That combined with the Intermission bit (JUST long enough for people to get out of their seats) is absolute perfection

    • @ReddwarfIV
      @ReddwarfIV Год назад +11

      ​@TheGoIsWin21 a 30 second intermission 4/5th of the way through the movie

    • @antoinev9733
      @antoinev9733 10 месяцев назад

      you killed a knight who says NI twice ;)

  • @tljscrewjob6397
    @tljscrewjob6397 Год назад +43

    Love Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The bridge scene is the best: "Blue...NO Yell-AAHHHHH!" 🤣

  • @deepermind4884
    @deepermind4884 Год назад +59

    Glad you guys really enjoyed it! 😁👍🏻
    Absurdist comedy with a capital a.A..A....A....AAHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..........💀💀💀

  • @richardkinley8872
    @richardkinley8872 7 месяцев назад +12

    “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” y’all cut out the best scene! That one gets me every time! 😂

    • @user-tr3wv7wk4m
      @user-tr3wv7wk4m 7 дней назад

      "Oh, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Help, I'm being repressed" - so ahead of it's time. Much like Stan wanted to become a woman in Life of Brian

  • @tylerbuckner3750
    @tylerbuckner3750 7 месяцев назад +8

    “Message for you, Sir!”
    Kills me every time.😂

  • @ChuckJansenII
    @ChuckJansenII Год назад +2

    Monty Python is a troop of 6 comedians, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. They had a TV show on BBC prior to this.
    If you watch their first movie you will get a bit of where this movie came from. "And Now For Something Completely Different" is a film that highlights some of their best skits from the TV show "Monty Python's Flying Circus."
    You could also watch a the first two episodes.
    They didn't have the budget for horses so they used coconuts instead, an old radio sound effect trick for westerns.

  • @TheForwardSlashSlash
    @TheForwardSlashSlash Год назад +137

    These 2 are the perfect people to react to this movie. They basically got all the humor.

    • @Tateorsomething
      @Tateorsomething Год назад +10

      I thought the same. I actually got excited when I saw this pop up.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Год назад +8

      They basically talked over all the humor. As each skit built up to the funniest dialogue, they'd start yelling out their own 'jokes', which were nowhere near as funny. Just imagine sitting next to these two in a theater. In about 10 minutes, you'd be out for blood.

    • @ReddwarfIV
      @ReddwarfIV Год назад +7

      ​@@Mr.EkshinTBH I prefer that to reaction channels that just gawp like a fish the whole time. If all I wanted was to enjoy the movie, I'd watch the movie.

    • @missdragonfire
      @missdragonfire Год назад +5

      @@Mr.EkshinThey were reacting to the film, which is a different experience than watching it in a cinema. The purpose of reactions is to interact and not just passively sit through the film. Personally, I found their commentary and reactions quite amusing and laughed quite a bit.

  • @ericdraven19949
    @ericdraven19949 Год назад +43

    When I was in drama class in high school this movie was used as a teaching tool. We learned about improv and comedic timing.

    • @AstraRoseYT
      @AstraRoseYT Год назад +1

      I start teacher training to teach high school drama in September and I was actually thinking of doing exactly that for my slapstick theatre classes, using Holy Grail and Mr Bean as my practitioner examples (maybe Spamalot too)

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +38

    If you watch this several times, you will start quoting random lines, in the same style, to each other. "Bring me a shrubbery." "We are the knights that say "nee." "Why do you think I have this outrageous accent?" "Tis but a scratch."

    • @cdnpicker
      @cdnpicker Год назад +5

      ‘Oo are you who’s so wise in the ways of science? ‘, ‘right, I can see you’re a busy man’, ‘let’s not argue about ‘oo killed ‘oo’ and the one that can get you in trouble if you say it to people that don’t know Python is what I think is their greatest line ever, God saying ‘of course it’s a good idea!’

  • @FallenHellscape
    @FallenHellscape Год назад +10

    You probably won’t see this, but when they flash the intermission on the screen, that was a troll for moviegoers in movie theaters. People started getting up to go to concession stands and bathrooms, but 5 seconds later, the intermission was over, and they couldn’t go anywhere, but back to their seats. It was a perfect troll.

  • @donhadfield2835
    @donhadfield2835 Год назад +29

    I had the chance to visit Doune Castle where they filmed a lot of this recreating scenes and script lines. Unfortunately, the East wall was in bad shape so we couldn't taunt each other. I was taking a picture looking up from below and another person came by and offered to watch out for cows.

  • @paulklenknyc
    @paulklenknyc Год назад +21

    So funny that the name Midget made you laugh so hard, you missed the next name - Crapper.

  • @paulklenknyc
    @paulklenknyc Год назад +41

    I love that you devoted 25% of your video time to discussing this! You two are great!

  • @sayntofdarkwhurld5283
    @sayntofdarkwhurld5283 Год назад +27

    Definitely react to Monty Python's Life of Brian. You will not be disappointed. And do yourselves a favor and look deeper into Monty Python as a whole. These guys are legends and got famous for their sketch comedy show prior to doing films. Great reaction guys, I'm glad you loved it. The Holy Grail only gets funnier every time you watch it and the more you know about the Monty Python comedy troupe.

  • @stanmann356
    @stanmann356 Год назад +70

    Everyone thinks the one guy didn't know his own favorite color, but that's not what happened. He was worried about the unknown 3rd question, then when he heard the same question that Lancelot correctly answered he quickly answered "blue" which was the correct answer before. Then he immediately realized that HIS favorite color was actually yellow, but it was too late.

    • @cdxlvi
      @cdxlvi Год назад +15

      Also you can hear him scream. I'm colour blind. While he flies away

    • @stanmann356
      @stanmann356 Год назад +9

      @@cdxlvi I've been watching this movie almost 50 years and never caught that ! It was only in the last year or so that I noticed in the 'famous historian " scene the clapboard operator said the name of the movie they were filming was "Film for Schools".

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated 3 месяца назад

      either way, i always figured he was nervous and second-guessed himself/misspoke in the first place

  • @Henngist
    @Henngist Год назад +44

    If the essential element of humor is the unexpected, then this film kept hitting the audience, building a monumental heap of surprise.

    • @RexFuturi
      @RexFuturi Год назад +5

      No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!

  • @antoinettelopes
    @antoinettelopes Год назад +56

    I never hit play so fast in all my life. 👩‍👦🐹

  • @AmericanEnglishman
    @AmericanEnglishman Год назад +26

    My favorite comedy of all time. So many classic bits.

  • @mitzifrancis9843
    @mitzifrancis9843 Год назад +3

    My sister and I watched this movie as teenagers in downtown Minneapolis in 1975. We "galloped" away from the theater clapping imaginary 🥥s.

  • @alissageorge5679
    @alissageorge5679 Год назад +7

    The rabbit in front of the cave flying around, biting them is my favorite part.

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated 3 месяца назад

      the first (of many) time(s) i saw this was with my high school best friend in her parents' suburban during a long drive. they had those tiny little 90s TVs built in for the back seats. i remember being able to see the string they had the bunny flying on. even though my friend's older brother had been making HER watch it for years, we were both screaming at that scene. good times.

  • @gonzo6489
    @gonzo6489 Год назад +11

    I find it hysterical that Cam looks more horrified at the "Famous Historian" being killed than anything in Game of Thrones

  • @garthmcguigan2357
    @garthmcguigan2357 Год назад +13

    I'm old af and I grew up on Python, it's great to see a new generation appreciating it. Well done boys, you have taste

  • @magusmelanie828
    @magusmelanie828 Год назад +12

    The thing that gets me about this movie is how long it took me to realize the real killer was on a REAL horse

  • @Annonere
    @Annonere Год назад +10

    The best part about the "cop out" ending, is that it, too, is a joke about the failure of Arthur's quest in finding the Grail in the Arthurian legends. Galahad is actually the one to find it in one version, while Percival is responsible for finding it in another. Love this movie so much. It's one of my favorite movies ever made. Genius, funny, and a wild ride every time I see it!

  • @djfrank68
    @djfrank68 Год назад +14

    It's not Monty Python, but has some of the cast members, A Fish Called Wanda was a great comedy you would probably enjoy.

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Год назад

      Don't call me stupid.
      Calling you stupid would be an insult to stupid people.

  • @JackNapierDe
    @JackNapierDe Год назад +12

    You should try reacting to some of Monty Python's TV sketches like 'Ministry of silly walks', 'Dead parrot' and (probably most underrated) the 'Ken Ewing and his Musical Mice'

  • @Zane1962
    @Zane1962 Год назад +6

    "And Now For Something Completely Different" is another awesome Monty Python movie

  • @DudeNamedDude1776
    @DudeNamedDude1776 4 месяца назад +1

    Little fun fact, in the game Chivalry 2 the devs put a cave in one of the maps with a bunny that one shot kills you lol

  • @msrich1982
    @msrich1982 Год назад +7

    Your reaction to this absolutely delighted me. This movie is utterly ruthless to the audience, pulling all kinds of plot devices out of literally nowhere. Can't wait to watch more of your reactions.

  • @diaphanouswaffle
    @diaphanouswaffle 2 месяца назад +1

    One of my fave bits didn't make it into this reaction: the exchange between Arthur & the peasant gathering filth, about "see the violence inherent in the system-help, help, I'm being repressed" and the story of "watery tarts lobbing swords" not being a valid basis for choosing a leader...Anyway, this is my absolute favorite of their films.
    Glad you dug it :) Ni Ni Ni ! LOL

  • @reverts3031
    @reverts3031 Год назад +48

    The funniest part about watching anything Monty Python is when you describe a scene or two to another person. Trying to find the right words is hysterical!

    • @davidmc1489
      @davidmc1489 Год назад +3

      Spanish inquisition

    • @RobbnCO
      @RobbnCO Год назад +3

      @@davidmc1489 - aliens in the middle of Life of Brian

    • @EchoesDaBear
      @EchoesDaBear Год назад +1

      @@davidmc1489 nooooobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад +2

      There was a comment somebody made about this movie that I will never forget. They said when they first watched this movie they hated it but then they realized whenever they tried to describe any scene from the movie to someone who had not seen it they always cracked up laughing.

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated 3 месяца назад

      and no matter what, you sound insane

  • @brucedillinger9448
    @brucedillinger9448 Год назад +15

    The 1st time I saw this was shortly after it came out. Think I was 19 or 20. Too naive and insulated to understand the humor and left after about 30 minutes. Now...can't get enough! ✌

    • @kingarthur4ever
      @kingarthur4ever Год назад +1

      Exactly true, the intellectual layers of Python humor hit you differently as you get older and wiser....like the Constitutional Peasants scene.

  • @embran8486
    @embran8486 Год назад +17

    Usually the Monty Python actors take on several roles. Launcelot, one of the Swallow discussers, The Black Knight, the French Knight and Tim The Enchanter were all played by THE John Cleese.

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Год назад +6

      Michael Palin plays so many roles in this movie that at least one DVD edition, that came with the shooting script, had it as a selling point; "find out how many roles Michael Palin had on this film"

  • @mrtim5363
    @mrtim5363 Год назад +1

    "A Fish Called Wanda" A real comedy movie with Monty Python's crew & for this film they brought in Jamie Lee Curtis. Great movie, not to be missed.

  • @Markyajv
    @Markyajv Год назад +10

    One of my favorite movies, which is scary, because I know the movie word for word. I went to the 25th anniversary showing, the entire theater was quoting. It. Haha.
    “Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?” - Soldier.
    🥥🦅

  • @markmartin6466
    @markmartin6466 9 месяцев назад +1

    You need to watch their flying circus series, particularly the Ministry of Silly Walks. Keep up the good work. EXCELLENT WORK.

  • @Kanieht.L
    @Kanieht.L Год назад +10

    From the moment I hit play I’ve been waiting to see your reaction to the end of the movie. Priceless.

  • @headrushindi
    @headrushindi Год назад +37

    This film inspired a Broadway and off Broadway musical called SPAMALOT, also written by the Python crew. John Cleese etc.. many of the Python bunch went on to very full acting and comedy careers including John Cleese who has starred in very many films and TV series including A Fish Called Wanda, Beethoven, and many more. You may have also seen him in the Keanu Reaves remake of (The Day The Earth Stood Still. He played Professor Barnhart . His role in the British sit com (Faulty Towers) as the General Manager of a Bed and Breakfast was hilarious.This is a classic ..you have to check out Monty Pythons the meaning of Life which in my opinion is far funnier than the holy grail and the life of Brian film. The meaning of life is a stroke of genius comedy writing , and its also the daffiest musical you will ever see. Simply brilliant.

    • @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac
      @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac Год назад +3

      “The Song that Goes Like This” is one of my favorite things to sing ever!! 😆

    • @christopherlundgren3499
      @christopherlundgren3499 Год назад

      ​@@LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac OMGs, me too! It's a shower time favorite :-)

    • @Muckylittleme
      @Muckylittleme Год назад +2

      Well it is all opinion of course, but The meaning of life is series of disparate skits, not really a movie and while some really do hit the mark some falls a little flat.
      For me their most consistently funny movie is Life of Brian but it depends on our individual sense of humour and sensibilities on what makes a movie.

    • @jwn411
      @jwn411 Год назад

      I've actually seen it

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад +9

    I was lucky living close to Dallas and having the local PBS station as one of my 4 channels we could pick up because Monty Python first aired in America on that station I believe in 74 so of course me and my friends were all over that show, movies are great also, thanks guys!

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Год назад

      Owen and Luke Wilson's dad worked at that PBS station as was responsible for airing the Flying Circus TV show. Then the show made its rounds to all the PBS stations. I lived in Arizona at the time and I can remember seeing the show in the 70's.
      It aired at 8:45pm - 9:15pm on sunday night. And everyone quoted the show at school Monday morning.

  • @ap8eioul1
    @ap8eioul1 Год назад +2

    A fish called Wanda... Another hilarious movie with Cleese and Palin

  • @karlschmitt6359
    @karlschmitt6359 Год назад +11

    I'm glad you young guys had fun with this! I'm glad you're silly! Ni!!! I'm almost 60 and laughed my ass off when it was in the theater! So I'm glad you can accept the absurd just like in Airplane! "I take it black like my men!"

  • @SpielkindFR
    @SpielkindFR Год назад +2

    One thing that is easy to forget today is how good the cinematography is for its age.

  • @dianem8544
    @dianem8544 Год назад +16

    Monty Python is so good. And they were very influential on future generations of comedy writers of every kind. Movies, stand up comics, sketch comedy, late night writers, most of it is influenced by this absurd turn that MP introduced. I think of comedies as pre-Python or post-Python. They pretty much reinvented humor.

  • @Keef_DGAF
    @Keef_DGAF 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good reactions guys. Its almost 50yrs old :) my all time fave movie and i have watched it literally hundreds of times.

  • @taun856
    @taun856 Год назад +9

    It is s perfectly valid ending, since according to the legends they never found the Grail (Well... two did, Galahad and Gwain, but they died while praying in front of it). Actually, it manages to touch on a lot of the legends features (too many to go into here). This is and Blazing Saddles are my two favorite comedies of all time.

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 10 месяцев назад +1

    The reason for the coconuts being used as horse hooves was supposed to be an underlying joke the movie didnt have enough budget for horses...lol

  • @Zebred2001
    @Zebred2001 Год назад +7

    The funniest part of your reaction for me was the rollercoaster of emotions at how it ended. Everyone who sees this has experienced that! Your shocked expressions are hilariously familiar!

  • @gavinkistner772
    @gavinkistner772 Год назад +2

    I love one of the last lines of the movie when the cop grabs the shield and says "That's an offensive weapon, that is!". Clearly, a shield is a defensive weapon.

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад +7

    That ending! Hahaha it gets funnier with age especially the ending, thanks

  • @dennydowling2169
    @dennydowling2169 Год назад +3

    This is one of the most quoted movies of all time. The nature of what reactors do causes them to miss many of the smaller details of films because they often talk over some of the dialog. I highly recommend a rewatch just to enjoy it without the burden of needing to comment.

  • @Wiscocrisco
    @Wiscocrisco 8 месяцев назад +13

    fun fact: the Wizard Tim was meant to have a really long and complex name but the actor forgot it and just said the most normal name possible, and the cast being Python just went with it

    • @EvilOdysseus
      @EvilOdysseus 8 месяцев назад +5

      This has been disproved by John Cleese. His name was always Tim.

  • @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter
    @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter Год назад +1

    At a restaurant I used to work at some of my coworkers were quoting this movie and they were surprised I quoted “she turned me into a newt” and “I got better” so perfectly I sounded like him. They thought I hadn’t seen it because of my faith. SURPRISE!

  • @joshuawiedenbeck6944
    @joshuawiedenbeck6944 Год назад +3

    The ending scene is based on the legend of King Arthur. He gathered a giant group of people together and then died in the final battle. So the writers made the ending a "cop out."

  • @ravensrevenge7245
    @ravensrevenge7245 Год назад +1

    One of the writers, Eric Idle, was watching the film with his daughter. When they got to the end, she said, "was that the end?"
    "Yes. I actually wrote it."
    "Because that was shit!"

  • @TheAlmaward
    @TheAlmaward Год назад +3

    In their defense, Arthur and his knights couldn't have killed Frank the Historian. He was killed by someone on a horse, and they didn't have any! LOL

  • @robertcartier5088
    @robertcartier5088 Год назад +1

    14:20 _You had one job..."_ Well, actually, he was kinda busy... The dude blowing the horn is also one of the 2 directors of the film! ;-]

  • @shine01120
    @shine01120 Год назад +8

    Loved your reaction guys, especially Zay's reaction at the end. Having all the credits at the start of the movie should have been a clue that there wouldn't be any at the end 😂

    • @chrislawley6801
      @chrislawley6801 Год назад +1

      Yes Monty Python series did this first

    • @Square-ow7oq
      @Square-ow7oq 4 месяца назад

      ​@chrislawley6801 what? It seems you have not watched a lot of older movies. Opening credits was the standard in older movies. This one mocked that, but this was not the fisrt movie with opening credits lol

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 Год назад +2

    life of brian is a classic. dont try to understand, just enjoy.

  • @WithTwoFlakes
    @WithTwoFlakes Год назад +5

    40:00 "How did they get that many horses on the set?" Love how you guys just go along with it and said that.
    You cannot imagine how it was for my generation to see this in the cinema back in 75. It blew our freakin' minds and it was all we could talk about it for weeks afterwards.... We couldn't wait for the next one (Life of Brian) I think you'll love it. The Python team had a bigger budget for the 2nd one, but only after George Harrison (of the Beatles) put several millions of his own money into funding it - back when a million was a lot!

  • @par32
    @par32 10 месяцев назад +1

    This might be the greatest movie ever

  • @lorinczbarat
    @lorinczbarat Год назад +3

    In Hungary Monty Python is a true legend, we have our own absurd humour formation called L'art Pour L'art, and here when you say a line from one of the Monty Python's movies and your fellow answers the following line you know you both have a good contact point. If the Holy Grail movie had any sence is that mental patients are walking around playing the Holy Grail story in our time 😅

  • @emcsquared8681
    @emcsquared8681 Год назад +1

    Life of Brian is probably my fav Python movie.

  • @aaronanaya9223
    @aaronanaya9223 Год назад +8

    Excellent reaction.
    I find it quite refreshing that you react to the more popular films but don’t limit yourselves to just those films on occasionally react to some of the more, sadly, obscure or forgotten gems of cinema.
    And as such, if I may, I would like to recommend some films that you might enjoy
    Drama: 12 Angry Men (1957), Schindler’s List (1993), The Father (2020).
    Comedy: Some Like It Hot (1959), Rat Race (2001), Kung Pow: Enter The Fist (2002).
    Animation: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Perfect Blue (1997), A Silent Voice (2016).
    Action: Robocop (1987), No Country For Old Men (2007), The Raid (2011) and The Raid 2 (2014).

    • @KrazzeeKane
      @KrazzeeKane Год назад

      Rat Race, and Kung Pao are wonderful recommendations lol, I really would love to see them react to those two films

    • @uncmello
      @uncmello Год назад

      @@KrazzeeKaneRat Race is a remake of It's a mad mad mad mad world

    • @KrazzeeKane
      @KrazzeeKane Год назад

      @@uncmello correct, my father showed me the original after we saw Rat Race in theaters--both are near and dear to my heart, I just figure Rat Race is the one that would likely be more popular for them to react to, but if they want to do both as dual reactions or something that would be amazing!

  • @stevemattfis
    @stevemattfis Год назад +1

    OK I saw something I can't unsee. @ 7:54 Cam Proves He's a Romulan.
    By the way guys Nothing in Monty Python's Flying Circus ever has a conclusion. That's kind of the point. They are doing the absurd. That's their wheelhouse. (PS Monty Python's Flying Circus was a tv series in the UK)

  • @derekmclellan7337
    @derekmclellan7337 Год назад +14

    Great video, guys. Your next Python film has to be the Life of Brian. A truly, truly great film. With some of the comedy in it decades ahead of its time. The Loretta sketch is only now capable of being appreciated. The foresight of it absolutely bewildering. It's close to 10 as you could ever hope to get.

  • @sethmiller2532
    @sethmiller2532 Год назад +2

    Monty Python movies are packed with small little details that are hilarious when you notice them. For example, there's a dude in the scene with the crowd of peasants trying to get a woman burned as a witch who is just wearing shaving cream for no reason.

  • @USCFlash
    @USCFlash Год назад +18

    YESSSSSS! so great to see younger generations discover this masterpiece.

  • @dionysiacosmos
    @dionysiacosmos Год назад +2

    Cam & Zay at the end yelling," Why did they do that?!!", Demonstrating why they did it.
    Albatross!!
    We all had to sit waiting, though we suspected MP was just screwing with us.
    Gannett on a stick !!

  • @randomasshumanbeing2078
    @randomasshumanbeing2078 Год назад +3

    This movie is literally god tier. I love it so much. It’s perfect.

  • @imocchidoro
    @imocchidoro Год назад +2

    The Pythons are the most brilliantly silly troupe EVER. Timeless. So glad you guys enjoyed it. I enjoyed watching it with you.

  • @TheInkdN3rd
    @TheInkdN3rd Год назад +4

    If you havent already seen it....after watching a handful of your reactions, I'm convinced ya'll would genuinely enjoy watching CLUE. Tim Curry. Christopher Lloyd. Madeline Khan. So many more, lol. It's so good!! Classic. Quotable. Another ensemble of awesome actors with genius comedic timing! Hopefully if you haven't seen it, you eventually do 😁😁

  • @skraf883
    @skraf883 Год назад +1

    In the witch scene, after they weigh her and the duck, look at how balanced the scales are when they pull her off.

  • @lizmil
    @lizmil Год назад +4

    How was I first introduced to Monty Python? On a High School trip to NY City in 1975, we saw a line of people waiting in front of theater with "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" on the marquee. Some guy in Knight's armor was walking up and down walking the people in line with a rubber chicken. We had to go see it ... and couldn't stop laughing. Their tv show started showing on PBS around that time after, and we never missed it.

  • @JediMasterRevenantMADNESS
    @JediMasterRevenantMADNESS Год назад +1

    The ending was one of the best, most underrated jokes in the entire film. It was a cop out. It was a literal fucking cop out, lmfao.

  • @lillymsf5946
    @lillymsf5946 Год назад +5

    Fun fact: the scene where "the animator suffered a fatal heart attack", the guy who died not only played the stooge of King Arthur banging the coconuts together but he is the actual animator of the bunch; he animated and designed all their intros, album covers, movie covers, the list goes on. He's also the only American in Monty Python.
    As far as the ending goes, a quote from the Princess Bride comes to mind - "get used to disappointment" ;)

    • @ZylonBane
      @ZylonBane 9 месяцев назад

      You've told us everything about him except, y'know, HIS NAME.

    • @lillymsf5946
      @lillymsf5946 9 месяцев назад

      @@ZylonBane Terry Gilliam lol soz

  • @davegnarlsson4344
    @davegnarlsson4344 Год назад +2

    No one ever notices that they took a boat to the island but walked back.

  • @robertbunting3117
    @robertbunting3117 Год назад +3

    'Life of Brian' is an absolute must.

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear Год назад +1

    Great reaction guys! Monty Python are the absolute kings of absurdist humour! It didn't matter between their TV show or their movies - you never knew what to expect, but whatever it was going to be, it was going to be ridiculous...or not...
    My wife and I have re-watched this movie countless times, and we laugh our butts off every time! Was so happy to introduce this to our boys (when the age was right), and they too, LOVE this flick.
    It's become such a quotable movie in our household - and that makes me happy!!

  • @nevrogers8198
    @nevrogers8198 Год назад +4

    The Python boys kinda changed British comedy and kinda didn't. They took it to new absurd places (building on The Goons from 1940s/50s radio) but we're still so unique that nobody can really emulate them. The main thing that happened was that they made one more really great movie (Life of Brian) then mostly had successful subsequent careers. John Cleese is probably the most recognisable (Fawlty Towers might be the greatest sitcom ever made), Palin and Jones became an all round British institutions (Ripping Yarns, travel/history documentaries), but Terry Gilliam (US born, British since the late 60s, and actually lives near me) has become one of my favourite directors (Time Bandits, Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Fisher King, Fear and Loathing etc).

  • @AstraRoseYT
    @AstraRoseYT Год назад +1

    Saw you guys being confused by the hamster and elderflowers bit, he was basically saying that the guys mother slept around and his dad was a drunk (hamsters reproduce a LOT and elderflower wine was used a lot before grape based wine was readily available in England)

  • @RQRBakerMan
    @RQRBakerMan Год назад +5

    Love this movie so much! Its one of the only other movies aside from Princess Bride that I've watched so many times I can quote it word for word. XD There are two favorite little known facts that comes from this movie is when they meet the wizard and the ending. The actor playing him, John Cleese, forgot what the name for the wizard was supposed to be; it was a giant an long complicated name. So he adlibbed in the Tim part trying to keep the scene going, and the directors kept the scene in the final cut cause it turned out so much better. And at the end; the police only showed up to arrest everybody at the end because there was no money in the budget for the battle, making the ending a literal "cop out". And you definitely need to watch Life of Brian next!

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki Год назад +2

    some fun facts: They couldn't afford horses, therefore the coconuts. The only horse was used for the "murder" scene.
    John Cleese did have a name for the wizard, but forgot it so he just went with Tim. Which works so much better.
    It's the same castle in all scenes. Just different angles and lighting.
    The ending is a total cop out.

    • @johnloony68
      @johnloony68 8 месяцев назад +1

      It was scripted as “Tim” in the first place.

  • @rocketmunkey1
    @rocketmunkey1 Год назад +3

    So glad you found the catapulting cow scene so funny, its one my favourite scenes the way he says "Jesus Christ" that he finds its as unbelievable and shocking as the modern audience does made me laugh so much when I first saw it.
    The other scene which had made me laugh so hard I thought I was going to die is the killer rabbit, the rabid rabbit flying through the air fast editing and blood stained hand puppet is just too funny !

  • @bethking7348
    @bethking7348 Год назад +3

    Definitely need to watch "Life of Brian" next 😂❤

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA Год назад +3

    I begged my parents to take me to see this in the theater when it first came out, when I was 13 years old. It was a life-changing experience -- there was literally nothing like it in the world at the time. It's hard to understand how totally new and original this was at the time.

  • @pjftoo7588
    @pjftoo7588 Год назад +9

    Great reaction and great to see that you guys could appreciate this film. Many people just don't get Python's brand of absurd, irreverence. Their BBC show Monty Python's Flying Circus was ground breaking, and became wildly popular here with teens and college age students, in the 70's when it started to be shown more widely in North America. I remember 10-12 of us from school, skipping off en masse for half a day to go and see the first showing, on the first day of release, we considered it so important to see.
    One early film of theirs that often doesn't get mentioned much is, And Now For Something Completely Different.
    Which was really them just redoing many if their iconic tv skits, with a loose bit of narrative, on film with a bigger budget. It is a great place to start with them, though, for people who may not know the show at all, or just want to see the greatest hits from the show.