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Rowland 2021-10-13 13:07:34
Where does comedy come from
The most prominent symbol of the film is the "horseless" knight who uses coconut shells instead of riding a horse. As a low-cost film, it is extremely spoof, the value curve is like a nail, and it is a model of low-cost production. There are many scenes and a fast pace. Each scene has a...
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Dariana 2021-10-13 13:06:27
Personal opinion comment on the python and the holy grail
When I looked at it, I didn't know it was in 1975, and I couldn't tell. Never heard of Monty Python. Watching this movie in a relaxed mood, that is, without any emotion.
From the beginning, I said that I had fired the person who made the wrong subtitles. I thought it was purely...

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Kassandra 2022-03-22 09:01:02
The origin of Wulitou is that there is no money for filming. In 75 years, Xingye was 13 years old. China has only started to shoot Transverse. In 1991, the United States did not shoot the Anti-Fighting Condor. Only he knows how much Xingye has learned. What about our Chinese actors. ? Don't tell me that I have no money
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Faustino 2022-04-23 07:01:01
Who says the British are rigid? But I don't think this film is the ancestor of the nonsensical, and its source should be the neuro-comedy that prevailed in Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s
Monty Python and the Holy Grail quotes
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[after Bors is killed by the killer rabbit]
Tim: I *warned* you, but did you listen to me? Oh, no, you *knew*, didn't you? Oh, it's just a harmless little *bunny*, isn't it?
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King Arthur: [about the inscription on the rock] What does it say, Brother Maynard?
Brother Maynard: It reads, "Here may be found the last words of Joseph of Aramathia. He who is valiant and pure of spirit may find the holy grail in the Castle of Aaauuuggghhh... "
King Arthur: What?
Brother Maynard: "The Castle of Aaaauuuggghhhh"
Sir Bedevere: What is that?
Brother Maynard: He must have died while carving it.
King Arthur: Oh come on!
Brother Maynard: Well, that's what it says.
King Arthur: Look, if he was dying, he wouldn't have bothered to carve 'Aaaauuuggghhhh'. He'd just say it.
Sir Galahad: Maybe he was dictating it.
King Arthur: Oh shut up!
Sir Robin: Well does it say anything else?
Brother Maynard: No, just "Aaaaauuuugggghhh".
[knights making groaning sounds]
Sir Bedevere: Do you think he could have mean, 'Camaaaauuuuggghhhh'?
Sir Galahad: Where's that?
Sir Bedevere: France, I think.
Sir Lancelot: Isn't there a Saint "Aaaaavvvveeeesss" in Cornwall?
King Arthur: No that's Saint "Ives".
Sir Lancelot: Oh, yes. "Iiiiiivvvveeessss"!
[All knights saying, "Iiiiiivvvveeessss"]
Sir Bedevere: Whooooouuuuaaa!
Sir Lancelot: No no no, it's "Aaaaauuuugggghhhh" from the back of the throat.
Sir Bedevere: No I mean, "Whoooouuuuaaa!" as in surprise and alarm.
Sir Lancelot: Oh, you mean like, "AAAHH!"
Sir Bedevere: Yes, that's it. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"