Half of the world history

Jerry 2022-09-30 19:03:34

This comedy director, who is famous for his sexual gimmicks, is somewhat admirable, regardless of his creative courage or his singing and dancing talent.
The first few minutes of the film (about the life scenes of cavemen) are more funny and creative, especially about the origin of the "Ten Commandments"; in the later part of the Roman Empire, there is a suspicion that there is a lot of time to walk, and there are many elements of coquettishness. However, the "Last Supper" section is more interesting. The "Spanish Trial" is completely a musical, and there are synchronized swimming of the nuns, just like the off-camera version of the movie. The "French Revolution" was a concentration camp of "sexual gimmicks". It's a pity that the film ended by Hitler, ha ha.

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History of the World: Part I quotes

  • Comicus: Have you heard of this new sect, the Christians? They are a laugh riot! First of all, they are so poor...

    Swiftus: How poor are they?

    Comicus: Thank you! They are so poor... that they only have *one* God!

    [drumbeat, everyone laughs]

    Comicus: But we Romans are rich. We've got a lot of gods. We've got a god for everything. The only thing we don't have a god for is premature ejaculation... but I hear that's coming quickly.

  • [Condemned for offending Emperor Caesar with his stand-up routine]

    Comicus: Boy, when you die at the palace, you really DIE at the palace!