Monty Python and the Holy Grail
movies, comedy, john cleese, terry jones, eric idle, michael palin, graham chapman, carol cleveland, terry gilliam, connie booth, michael white, john young, mark forstater, humour, english language
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Lorin Olsen - "It is difficult to find anything new and relevant to say about this quintessential serving of British comedy. For Python fans, this movie is the ultimate realization of the troupe's talents. For those who have not seen this movie before, buckle up for a snide and sarcastic ride through jolly old England - both now and in the Middle Ages." (link to entry)
Lirothen - "This is my favourite movie! My friends and I always quote it! we talk about it all the time, but the last time i saw it was 2007. It's just that memorable. It has a vintage film style with crappy effects and props, but it gives the movie a unique style that you won't find from anyone other than Monty Python." (link to entry)
Bill Sodeman - "One of the best British comedies ever is nothing like an Ealing film. Made on a shoestring budget, the Pythons improvised almost everything to make a hilarious film that shouldn't work as well as it does." (link to entry)
Braden Douglass - "Another solid movie that when I first watched it as a youth made me question why I did not understand it. After watching in college I figured out how numb I was as a youth." (link to entry)
Allan Azouz - "This has got to be one of the most clever movies ever. I've loved the Python guys ever since I tuned into their first season on PBS. I even have one of their books." (link to entry)
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Allan Azouz (allanazouz) - I saw this as a teenager when it first came out, and must have seen it 40 times since. I can pretty much recite the movie.
Jeremy Brooks - "Classic! I stood on the top of one of the castles used in the film when we visited Scotland. It was an inspiring moment." (link to entry)
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Justin Nation - "More great lines in this movie than I can count! "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"" (link to entry)
P. James Herington - "I think this was the first movie I saw made by the comedy troupe, it was also responsible for turning me into a fan" (link to entry)
Erik Deckers - "One of my most favorite movies, and possibly one of the funniest movies of all time. True Python genius." (link to entry)
Afanto - ""I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"" (link to entry)
Katrina Schmidt - "Funny movie. I like the part where the monks are chanting and then they hit themselves." (link to entry)
adam b. - "Another great quotable movie. Anyone know the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" (link to entry)
Jim J - "I'm afraid when I'm in this idiom, I sometimes get a bit, uh, sort of carried away. " (link to entry)
Greg - ""What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?" As classic as they get." (link to entry)
Leslie Haon - "what is the average flight speed of the swallow?
ans: afrincan or amerincan?" (link to entry)
Alex Scoble - "One of the most hilarious and goofy movies ever made. Gloriously funny.
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Ron Cook - ""A shrubbery!"
(With apologies to anyone who has not watched the film) " (link to entry)
Pippa Tshabalala - "it kicks ass. simple. "Go away or I shall taunt you a second time!"" (link to entry)


