I just love your serious and dry approach to even the silliest and weirdest stuff. It really gives the reaction a completely extra level of entertainment.
“They’re really gonna give up? Like, come on, like, you can’t let, like, their words get to you. Like, I know they’re like really harsh, but…” and the disappointment in Arthur when he says Ni to the old woman killed me.
"Times were tough back then ....(bring out your dead) ....but at least they had baskets." This is classic, dry humor right out of the Mark Twain/Steven Wright playbook. I love it.
29:20 "It was just.." What? It was just.. what? What were you going to say? You were going to say something!! Tell us, is it a secret? Is it the secret of eternal life? 😇
Watched to the end, and... well played, young lady. Well played indeed! Also, "at least they got a free cow" may be the best reaction to the French taunting scene, I've heard!
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Slight nitpick: It's not the theme song, just _a_ song from Life Of Brian. The theme song is "Brian" from the opening credits.
Fun facts: this movie was funded in part by members of Pink Floyd and The Beatles. The various castles are different sides of the same castle. Because of the shoestring budget, they could only afford one horse-hence the coconuts. Also because of the limited the budget, most of the music was licensed from stock recordings. There’s a Broadway musical named Spamalot based on this that Paramount has purchased the rights for.
it references the original Arthurian source material in that at least twice, Launcelot went mad, killed civilians, and retreated into the forest to serve penance by living as a hermit.
That was the reaction that made me totally guffaw. I started out not thinking there could be much to add to the numerous reactions we've already seen. We have the reactors who laugh incessantly. Then we have the reactors who don't get the Monty Python humour at all and try to make sense of the insanity. The dry reaction made me think that this would fall into the second category. But "that was my first guess"? 🤣
"How many castles are there, they look all the same!" That's because they are the same castle (except the one on the small island at the very end): Doune Castle in Scotland. They only were allowed by the owners of this one (privately owned) castle to film, because the officials in charge of the other castles thought it would be damaging to the buildings' dignity to allow filming a comedy there.
Great reaction! 7:36 "Where'd they get more coconuts?" is the ultimate question of this film! 29:20 I really want to see the end." Fabulous to the end of your video!
This movie is a hilarious deconstruction of movie making. The break the 4th wall, they openly call scenes as scenes, the end is even a literal cop-out.
Interesting story about the actors in this movie. They were a comedy troupe named Monty Python and had a comedy show in England called "Monty Python's flying Circus". That's how they got to make this movie. Their comedy had become SO popular that it became all the rage here in the US. The first time they performed in front of an American audience, there was no laughter. The audience was mostly silent. As each member came backstage during the skits they weren't in, they were crushed at how badly they thought they bombed. Then, their manager said "You're not bombing. Look out at the audience." They looked out to see the audience repeating and mouthing the lines of their skits as they said them. They were SO loved that the audience KNEW their skits VERBATIM!!
Eric Idle, of Monty Python, teamed up with musician Neil Innes to create a Beatles-spoof band called THE RUTLES, which also featured some of the original cast of SNL like John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Bill Murray, and Gilda Radner. It was created for NBC TV in 1978, and is hilarious... especially the amazing spoof on the Beatles songs themselves, like one called CHEESE AND ONIONS. It's well worth watching. "THE RUTLES are a living legend. A living legend that will live on long after other living legends have died."
Personally I prefer Monty Python and the Holy Grail or Monty Python's the meaning of life to life of Brian. All the Monty Python films (and other work) are good, just personal preference.
@@Satankat666 Not me. Life Of Brian is the work all of Python is most proud of, it's their greatest accomplishment, and also their smartest, sharpest and most consequential movie. Love the others of course, but Holy Grail is way inconsistent and has scenes I have no use for. (the three-headed thing, which is just marginally lamer than the whole Knights/shrubbery section, especially when they return with the shrubbery). Also I like Monty Python, not just John Cleese and Graham Chapman. There's WAY less Palin and Jones in Holy Grail, which is a HUGE minus. The whole reason Python got together was so John Cleese could work with Palin. Palin is AMAZING in Life Of Brian. Character after character, often scene to scene, which is what the Pythons valued him most for: never-ending variety of characters. Life Of Brian is WAY more cohesive.
Fun Fact: the hotel where the cast and crew stayed didn't have enough hot water to cope with all the mud. There was a race every day to be back in time!
Heh heh, this movie was a quote fest in the 80's by all of us geeks and nerds and geeks into Dungeons & Dragons, etc. Glad to know that it still hits the mark with current audiences.
A little background about the original story... some people think that the reason the singing prince who fell out of the window survived is because he fell into watery swamp and floated, because he was a witch. What they don't know is that his fall was actually broken by landing on a moose. The film had a very high moose budget.
♫ We're Knights of the Round Table. We dance whene'er we're able. We do routines and chorus scenes With footwork impeccable. We dine well here in Camelot. We eat ham and jam and spam a lot! We're Knights of the Round Table. Our shows are formidable But many times we're given rhymes That are quite unsingable We're opera mad in Camelot. We sing from the diaphragm a lot. In war we're tough and able Quite indefatigable. Between our quests we sequin vests And impersonate Clark Gable It's a busy life in Camelot I have to push the pram a lot ♫ "pram" is a baby stroller in Britain. That knight got stuck with tending to all the babies....I think? 😆😆
I saw this a kid in the late 70's in Australia it blew my mind it was so out there weird funny. Now I live in Europe some 45+ years later watching it still cracks me up big time ! It was so ahead of it's time back then.
At the start it felt like you weren't really into it, but somewhere down the line we can see the movie got your attention. Next one on the list is Life of Brian, maybe you'll like it even more Oh, and great play at the end there, you got me pretty good
I have watched a couple of your reactions now and feel you have a unique and engaging personality that makes it fun to spend a little bit of time with you. I wish you well and look forward to watching your channel grow.
Oh my gosh. You're that friend who invites all your other friends who don't get along to a party, then stands in between everyone agreeing with all the BS and encouraging them on.... I love it lol.
Great reaction! LOL! It is comforting to know that during the plague they at least had baskets. Haha! Loved your commentary and observations as always.
Sharp eye to notice it was all one castle. The UK and France turned down them using any castle site for the film. The castle in the film is a privately owned castle and the owner was a Monty Python fan so was happy to let them use it. It is a tourist destination to this day. Also the old man they hit on the head and put on the cart is the same actor as the historian who is cut down by the knight on horseback.
There was a musical "Camelot" that was made into a movie a few years before this one. The Holy Hamd Grenade did get the rabbit. You can see "it" fly up from the explosion and hit the top of the cave entrance.
Wow! Python creeped into my life when I was about eleven and I never shook it off, and I’m the better for it. The constitutional peasants (”See the violence inherent in the system!”) and the Killer Rabbit are my favourites. ”The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch”? Effing hell! Bless ’ em… You have a treasure in front of you, Erica. Take a deep dive! Holy Grail is a good start, but I’d agree with John Cleese that Life of Brian is their masterpiece. And after that? There’s so much gold there. Keep diggin’! I’ll be here. Thanks a lot! 💙🥂
"Ne" is an old English word for "no". So the Knights who say NE! are actually yelling "NO!" I must say this is the most unique reaction I've seen for this film. I think you would have seamlessly fit into this world, you aren't daunted by absurdity. (Good for you😊).
@@Cinesituationhi, in France we have 2 historical figures who surpasses all others.They are ours pride, ours national hero. A certain Mark Twain😉 wrote(for one) that she is the most extraordinary human being that our planet has ever known. Please can you react "Joan of Arc, savior of kingdom of France" and "Louis lX the crusader king"of thecajun cutthroat channel and you will understand what it means to "be proud to be French and what's more, you will do honor to the French people. THANK YOU👍🤞🤞
@@stevet7695I believe it again came down to running out of money. In an early version of the script they would eventually find the Holy Grail in the "Grail department" at Harrods in London (Since apparently you can find anything at Harrods).
trivia: is believed Monty Python and the Holy Grail has the most moose credit mentions of any film If King Arthur and his Knights of Camelot had found the Holy Grail, archeologist Indiana Jones would be out of a job.
The bridge of death joke is the best call back in film history XD I love that the Knights of Ni were mentioned in the Simpsons, and the Holy Hand Grenade was referenced in Ready Player One and loads of games.
17:20 Great, you're the first person that noticed (heard) that the son landed in the swamp, when he fell from the tower, so he didn't die. I've watched tens of reactions to this film and people never notice the sound after they cut his rope. 👍
Thank you Erica for another hilarious reaction! You ask all the really important questions. Where did they get the other coconuts? Can they distract the terrifying bunny with a carrot? Glad you watched it a second time. Already looking forward to your next reaction. xxx
I love watching newer generations watch this movie. I was almost afraid you were going to miss the subtitles, they are one of the best parts of the movie. Fun fact, they incorporated all the coconut jokes specifically due to not being able to afford horses for the budget.
welcome to the world of Monty Python. Surrealist humor at its best. You took it better then some others who ...still to this day try to find MEANING in this .
I appreciate you liked the movie and you laughed. Most of the Americans do not understand the absurd humor. Also, you're very pretty and you have an intrigue speech intonation. I believe your channel will grow.
This movie was so funny! I watched it again and it was even funnier the second time. 🤣You guys are awesome, thank you so much for being here!! ❤❤❤
Should watch Life Of Brian.
Magnificent ending to the review! 😄
@@HoratioMcSherry next level for sure
Far too silly for me. Stop it!
While lacking historical accuracy it's actually very spot on to the characterizations and themes of the actual Arthurian legends.
"At least they had baskets." Finally! Someone who appreciates a good basket as much as I do. ❤
and buckets , skyrim
I just love your serious and dry approach to even the silliest and weirdest stuff. It really gives the reaction a completely extra level of entertainment.
The Bugs Bunny suggestion for anti-cunicular combat is one of the most Pythonesque observations in a reaction I have ever heard.
@@Alcagaur1 Just to concur, I would think the rabbit would get offended. Only leporids are allowed to mimic Bugs Bunny without giving offense.
“They’re really gonna give up? Like, come on, like, you can’t let, like, their words get to you. Like, I know they’re like really harsh, but…” and the disappointment in Arthur when he says Ni to the old woman killed me.
@@therewasacrookedman5892 Perhaps it would become so cross it makes a mistake! 🤣🤣🤣
Agree totally, she is SOOO funny in her commentary, people should be reacting to her wit, it's genius.
"Times were tough back then ....(bring out your dead) ....but at least they had baskets." This is classic, dry humor right out of the Mark Twain/Steven Wright playbook. I love it.
Your delivery is so unique. I can't tell when you are being serious about what you say, and when you are kidding.
She is simultaneously expressive and non-expressive somehow.
She is good at dry humor and trolling.
"It was just"-- INTERMISSION. Well played, good Sir Erica.
the end of her video bravely ran away
29:20 "It was just.." What? It was just.. what? What were you going to say? You were going to say something!! Tell us, is it a secret? Is it the secret of eternal life? 😇
Perhaps it was censored by RUclips because she said "Semprini" ?
Watched to the end, and... well played, young lady. Well played indeed!
Also, "at least they got a free cow" may be the best reaction to the French taunting scene, I've heard!
She's always trying to look on the bright side. That's a good trait to have, and it's even the theme song from Life of Brian.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Slight nitpick: It's not the theme song, just _a_ song from Life Of Brian. The theme song is "Brian" from the opening credits.
@@Wishbone1977 DON'T nitpick yer nose!
You weren't nitpicking it, you were just scratchin' it, right?
@@MrEAus Hey! Your nose is gonna be three foot wide across your face by the time I'm finished with you! 😀
If I launch a Cow out of a Catapult, over a wall, and it lands at your feet...
You do NOT get a Free Cow.
Maybe a pile of Meat?
Fun facts: this movie was funded in part by members of Pink Floyd and The Beatles. The various castles are different sides of the same castle. Because of the shoestring budget, they could only afford one horse-hence the coconuts. Also because of the limited the budget, most of the music was licensed from stock recordings. There’s a Broadway musical named Spamalot based on this that Paramount has purchased the rights for.
Spamalot is about 50% Holy Grail, and 50% new material that matches the spirit of Python really well. I highly recommend.
If you enjoyed this movie, you're going to love Monty Pythons life of Brian.
Fun fact: A lot of people will post fun facts in these comments. With that said, I enjoy you reaction videos Erica. Looking forward to the next ones.
"I don't know what I'm getting into...."
YES! A new victim to corrupt and indoctrinate into the absurd world of the Pythons..... 😆😆😆
"All the civilians!"
Lancelot's rampage is one of the funniest sequences of violence in cinema. The OG 'red wedding' 🤣🤣🤣
it references the original Arthurian source material in that at least twice, Launcelot went mad, killed civilians, and retreated into the forest to serve penance by living as a hermit.
@@JHN12x12 For sure. I love the deep references in the Pythons, like John Cleese's Latin lesson in Life of Brian.
The funniest part of the rampage for me was when he stopped half way up the stairs to smite the flowers on the wall
@@TheNeonRabbit Thoroughness is a rare and valuable quality.
This girl is a wizard at trolling. Just when you think she doesn’t “get it”, you find out you’ve just been played. I love it. 👍
Wishful thinking
@ It isn’t “wishful thinking” when she gives plenty of examples that she does know what’s going on.
@13:43 "That was my first guess." 😂
That was the reaction that made me totally guffaw. I started out not thinking there could be much to add to the numerous reactions we've already seen. We have the reactors who laugh incessantly. Then we have the reactors who don't get the Monty Python humour at all and try to make sense of the insanity. The dry reaction made me think that this would fall into the second category.
But "that was my first guess"? 🤣
A Cine Situation reaction drop always makes my day! Your reactions to things are so unique 😊
Thanks
Agreed!
In my 30s and love anything from Monty Python. Erica, you've hit a gold mine for laughs.
"How many castles are there, they look all the same!"
That's because they are the same castle (except the one on the small island at the very end): Doune Castle in Scotland. They only were allowed by the owners of this one (privately owned) castle to film, because the officials in charge of the other castles thought it would be damaging to the buildings' dignity to allow filming a comedy there.
The one at the end is Castle Stalker.
Was just about to comment this.
Throwing your food supply at the enemy? This is an important yet often forgotten rule for repelling sieges.
They were using live ammo..
“Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Considering what we have now it might be a better system
Come and see the violence inherent in the system!
Help! Help! I'm being repressed!
ROFL @ that ending! You're great, Erica
Great reaction! 7:36 "Where'd they get more coconuts?" is the ultimate question of this film! 29:20 I really want to see the end." Fabulous to the end of your video!
This movie is a hilarious deconstruction of movie making. The break the 4th wall, they openly call scenes as scenes, the end is even a literal cop-out.
The line that cracks me up the most is Michael Palin's answer to "what else floats in water" being "Lead! Lead!" It's such a great throwaway.
Uhh....very small rocks!
@@bighuge1060 Churches!
Also, Eric Idle biting his scythe to keep from laughing.
Interesting story about the actors in this movie. They were a comedy troupe named Monty Python and had a comedy show in England called "Monty Python's flying Circus". That's how they got to make this movie. Their comedy had become SO popular that it became all the rage here in the US. The first time they performed in front of an American audience, there was no laughter. The audience was mostly silent. As each member came backstage during the skits they weren't in, they were crushed at how badly they thought they bombed. Then, their manager said "You're not bombing. Look out at the audience." They looked out to see the audience repeating and mouthing the lines of their skits as they said them. They were SO loved that the audience KNEW their skits VERBATIM!!
Eric Idle, of Monty Python, teamed up with musician Neil Innes to create a Beatles-spoof band called THE RUTLES, which also featured some of the original cast of SNL like John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Bill Murray, and Gilda Radner. It was created for NBC TV in 1978, and is hilarious... especially the amazing spoof on the Beatles songs themselves, like one called CHEESE AND ONIONS. It's well worth watching. "THE RUTLES are a living legend. A living legend that will live on long after other living legends have died."
"Distract him with a carrot" Best comment ever. Love your reactions and comments. The credits were at the start. Most movies were like that back then.
There were no end credits because those responsible had been sacked.
OMG! I'm dying!!! Thank you so much Cine! Never change! "At least they got a free cow! I love it!!! You are amazing!
What a delightful reaction from the beginning to \
Life of Brian I think is even funnier. It is my favourate of the Monty Python movies. :)
I agree!!!
Personally I prefer Monty Python and the Holy Grail or Monty Python's the meaning of life to life of Brian. All the Monty Python films (and other work) are good, just personal preference.
@@Satankat666 Not me. Life Of Brian is the work all of Python is most proud of, it's their greatest accomplishment, and also their smartest, sharpest and most consequential movie. Love the others of course, but Holy Grail is way inconsistent and has scenes I have no use for. (the three-headed thing, which is just marginally lamer than the whole Knights/shrubbery section, especially when they return with the shrubbery). Also I like Monty Python, not just John Cleese and Graham Chapman. There's WAY less Palin and Jones in Holy Grail, which is a HUGE minus. The whole reason Python got together was so John Cleese could work with Palin. Palin is AMAZING in Life Of Brian. Character after character, often scene to scene, which is what the Pythons valued him most for: never-ending variety of characters. Life Of Brian is WAY more cohesive.
Fun Fact: the hotel where the cast and crew stayed didn't have enough hot water to cope with all the mud. There was a race every day to be back in time!
"Brrrrp Brrrrp"
"Whoa, those are fighting words" 😂😂😂
Heh heh, this movie was a quote fest in the 80's by all of us geeks and nerds and geeks into Dungeons & Dragons, etc. Glad to know that it still hits the mark with current audiences.
I find that "Come and see the violence inherent in the system!" keeps getting frighteningly more relevant since Holy Grail's release 😅
"at least they had baskets."
"at least they got a free cow."
Erica always sees the positive side of things. 🤣
"At least they have baskets" cracked me up :) This is like watching movies with friends high as giraffes balls when i was a kid...
A little background about the original story... some people think that the reason the singing prince who fell out of the window survived is because he fell into watery swamp and floated, because he was a witch.
What they don't know is that his fall was actually broken by landing on a moose. The film had a very high moose budget.
♫ We're Knights of the Round Table.
We dance whene'er we're able.
We do routines and chorus scenes
With footwork impeccable.
We dine well here in Camelot.
We eat ham and jam and spam a lot!
We're Knights of the Round Table.
Our shows are formidable
But many times we're given rhymes
That are quite unsingable
We're opera mad in Camelot.
We sing from the diaphragm a lot.
In war we're tough and able
Quite indefatigable.
Between our quests we sequin vests
And impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot
I have to push the pram a lot ♫
"pram" is a baby stroller in Britain. That knight got stuck with tending to all the babies....I think? 😆😆
Fun Fact: This was one of Elvis Presley's favourite movies 👍
I saw this a kid in the late 70's in Australia it blew my mind it was so out there weird funny.
Now I live in Europe some 45+ years later watching it still cracks me up big time !
It was so ahead of it's time back then.
Your reaction style is fastly becoming one of my favorites. Keep it up and I see many subscribers in your future
Ya think? Only 7 vid's and almost 10k subs...must be doing something right.
Glad you liked it! Silly, surreal humour at it's best😂❤👍
At the start it felt like you weren't really into it, but somewhere down the line we can see the movie got your attention.
Next one on the list is Life of Brian, maybe you'll like it even more
Oh, and great play at the end there, you got me pretty good
I have watched a couple of your reactions now and feel you have a unique and engaging personality that makes it fun to spend a little bit of time with you. I wish you well and look forward to watching your channel grow.
Thanks
8:30 - "At least they got a free cow"???
22:25 - "I've never seen a rabbit do that"
Your reactions to this movie were interesting and hilarious!
Your reactions have a unique charm about them, glad I subbed.
lol, definitely worth watching the reaction til the very end
It wasn't until the witch scene that I realized just how much sarcasm you were using this whole time.
This girl is adorable, it's really nice to watch her watch these classics.
Oh my gosh. You're that friend who invites all your other friends who don't get along to a party, then stands in between everyone agreeing with all the BS and encouraging them on.... I love it lol.
Fantastic movie pick! Looking forward to see the reaction ☺️🙌🏻 Have a nice weekend everyone!
Great reaction! LOL! It is comforting to know that during the plague they at least had baskets. Haha! Loved your commentary and observations as always.
Sharp eye to notice it was all one castle. The UK and France turned down them using any castle site for the film. The castle in the film is a privately owned castle and the owner was a Monty Python fan so was happy to let them use it. It is a tourist destination to this day.
Also the old man they hit on the head and put on the cart is the same actor as the historian who is cut down by the knight on horseback.
Your sense of humor is so uniquely interesting and amusing. You really should do a lot more reactions!
There was a musical "Camelot" that was made into a movie a few years before this one.
The Holy Hamd Grenade did get the rabbit. You can see "it" fly up from the explosion and hit the top of the cave entrance.
Wow! Python creeped into my life when I was about eleven and I never shook it off, and I’m the better for it.
The constitutional peasants (”See the violence inherent in the system!”) and the Killer Rabbit are my favourites.
”The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch”?
Effing hell! Bless ’ em…
You have a treasure in front of you, Erica. Take a deep dive!
Holy Grail is a good start, but I’d agree with John Cleese that Life of Brian is their masterpiece.
And after that? There’s so much gold there. Keep diggin’! I’ll be here.
Thanks a lot! 💙🥂
Love your reactions, Monty Python can be weird and hard to follow, Im glad you enjoyed it. Have a great weekend Erica :)
Weird and hard to follow? It makes complete sense to me, but there again so does the rules of Mornington Crescent so what would I know.
The Black Knight would usually win but unfortunately for him Arthur has Excalibur the ultimate magic sword.
That the Black Knight thinks he's invincible, though he isn't but might be immortal, is such a good joke.
The ending of this video was great. Whoever came up with that really gets this movie. :P
"Ne" is an old English word for "no". So the Knights who say NE! are actually yelling "NO!"
I must say this is the most unique reaction I've seen for this film. I think you would have seamlessly fit into this world, you aren't daunted by absurdity. (Good for you😊).
No, lol
@@Cinesituationhi, in France we have 2 historical figures who surpasses all others.They are ours pride, ours national hero. A certain Mark Twain😉 wrote(for one) that she is the most extraordinary human being that our planet has ever known. Please can you react "Joan of Arc, savior of kingdom of France" and "Louis lX the crusader king"of thecajun cutthroat channel and you will understand what it means to "be proud to be French and what's more, you will do honor to the French people. THANK YOU👍🤞🤞
You have been infected with the Python Magic! loved your " intermission " sudden ending. Very Cool.😁
The end was an intentional cop out.
"cop" out.
i love the cop out at the end🤣
I believe they couldn't write an ending in time so winged it in best Python style.
@@stevet7695I believe it again came down to running out of money. In an early version of the script they would eventually find the Holy Grail in the "Grail department" at Harrods in London (Since apparently you can find anything at Harrods).
18:03. "Look on the bright side." That's ironic because Look On The Bright Side is the title of the last song in Monty Python's Life Of Brian.
28:12 😶 The ending is literally a "cop out."
First time watching you react. You seem like such fun.
i never thought i'd see someone with a more sarcastic, drier sense of humor than me...
Live life like the Black Knight: Never give up!
Never give up, never surrender. Oh wait, different movie.
For the Killer Bunny scene, the fake blood actually dyed the rabbit's fur pink.
Michael Palin (Sir Gallahad, among others) was knighted in 2019.
trivia: is believed Monty Python and the Holy Grail has the most moose credit mentions of any film
If King Arthur and his Knights of Camelot had found the Holy Grail, archeologist Indiana Jones would be out of a job.
I love how so few ppl actually recognize the bridge the black knight is guarding. I mean, you can just walk around him and jump over the ditch^^
The bridge of death joke is the best call back in film history XD
I love that the Knights of Ni were mentioned in the Simpsons, and the Holy Hand Grenade was referenced in Ready Player One and loads of games.
"Times were tough back then .. at least they had baskets." 😅
literally love your videos more than anything. youre so cute
Monty python, the product of the finest education in the world...Oxbridge. ( Oxford and Cambridge universities).
17:20 Great, you're the first person that noticed (heard) that the son landed in the swamp, when he fell from the tower, so he didn't die. I've watched tens of reactions to this film and people never notice the sound after they cut his rope. 👍
I don’t think I have seen a more positive reaction to this movie 😂😂😂
You’re such a sweetheart.
Love how playful you are with the silliness in the movie. New sub!
Thank you Erica for another hilarious reaction! You ask all the really important questions. Where did they get the other coconuts? Can they distract the terrifying bunny with a carrot? Glad you watched it a second time. Already looking forward to your next reaction. xxx
I want a free cow. One in my favorite color. Wait, I don't have a favorite color.
And one that looks nice
@@pudgebl67 And not too expensive. (Though I'm not sure what the going rate for cows is nowadays.)
"Sproing!"
No, yellooooooooooooooooo
I love watching newer generations watch this movie. I was almost afraid you were going to miss the subtitles, they are one of the best parts of the movie. Fun fact, they incorporated all the coconut jokes specifically due to not being able to afford horses for the budget.
Love your channel, great movie reaction
OMG that ending! lololol!!
This is a great one. Just pure absurdist humour while taking the piss of the King Arthur lore and idea of chivalric knights. Great reaction 🙂
As a school boy in the 70's this film gave us more quotable lines than any movie before or since! 🤣
Great video! It had me sitting on the edge of my seat!
Everybody, including me, watches the blank screen with the music playing waiting for more.
"At least they have a free cow".
You always look at the bright side, don't you :D
welcome to the world of Monty Python.
Surrealist humor at its best.
You took it better then some others who ...still to this day try to find MEANING in this .
Of course they lost. They got arrested. 🤣
Great video ending. 🤣👍
This was your best reaction yet! Hilarious! Well done Erica.
I appreciate you liked the movie and you laughed. Most of the Americans do not understand the absurd humor. Also, you're very pretty and you have an intrigue speech intonation. I believe your channel will grow.
You're an awesome comedian and your "clueless reviewer" character is very cool
How do you know she is not actually that clueless?
Ooh cant wait to see if you liked this one. Will be checking this one later today. 😊
You are already one of the best reactors out there, your movie selection is awesome too. "Life Of Brian" is a must with your sense of humor!😊
15:53 Concorde had to stay because Eric Idle also played one of the guards in the room.
I love that you just sync'd up with the absurdity and ran with it. It's like you were born for this movie.
25:36 Go with teal, or viridian. They can float between blue and green, depending on what is around it, or accents it
One of my favorite comedies and the slightly stoned California girl was almost as funny.
arent we lucky to have such wise men of science around.. they are terrific
I like the way you don't question the crazy stuff in this movie, just goes with it and enjoys.