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Monty Python and the Holy Grail ( 1975) Monty Python and the Holy Grail. This video file cannot be played. (Error Code: 224003) King Arthur ( Graham Chapman) and his Knights of the Round Table embark on a surreal, low-budget search for the Holy Grail, encountering many, very silly obstacles. It doesn’t take much for Monty Python fans to recognize this castle as it was here that Monty Python and the Holy Grail was filmed. Situated in Scotland, fairly close to the village of Doune, it has become a site of pilgrimage for all dedicated fans ever since the movie first premiered on March 14, 1975, in Los Angeles.

This is the scene from the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” where the black beast of Arrrggghhh (sic) appears. My friends asked me a lot to upload thi. These are my absolute favorite scenes from “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. 1975 PG 1h 32m Satires.

The Monty Python comedy clan skewers King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they quest far and wide for the Holy Grail. Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle. Watch all you want for free. TRY 30 DAYS FREE.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film reflecting the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group ( Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones and Palin ), directed by Gilliam and Jones. It was conceived during the hiatus between the third and fourth series of their BBC television series Monty Python’s Flying Circus. This is probably the most epic music ever. An innocent looking rabbit surprises a group of tourists looking for the Holy Grail.

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The cult status of the films of the British comedy team Monty Python, especially Monty Python and the Holy Grail (a spoof of the Arthur myth) and Life of Brian (a spoof of the life of Jesus Christ), has, over the years, been considered a mix of each of these components.

“Cult Cinema: An Introduction” by Ernest Mathijs, Jamie Sexton
from Cult Cinema: An Introduction
by Ernest Mathijs, Jamie Sexton
Wiley, 2012

“Monty Python’s” follow-up to MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN, is intellectually amusing in spots.

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There is even one in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”

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by Hadena James
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In the late 1970s, fresh off the success of their film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the members of the British comedy group Monty Python were asked what the title of their next film would be.

“Atheism For Dummies” by Dale McGowan
from Atheism For Dummies
by Dale McGowan
Wiley, 2013

The fact that Life of Brian has proved the most controversial and widely known of Monty Python’s four feature films is arguably because it is the only one which, quite apart from being funny, is actually about something – the hypocrisies of idolatry.

“British Comedy Cinema” by I.Q. Hunter, Laraine Porter
from British Comedy Cinema
by I.Q. Hunter, Laraine Porter
Taylor & Francis, 2012

In the classic comedy, Life of Brian, the Monty Python writers spoof the early years of Jesus and rely on the “existential yearning meets trivial event” device to create numerous hilarious situations.

“Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America [Five Volumes]” by Eugene V. Gallagher, W. Michael Ashcraft
from Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America [Five Volumes]
by Eugene V. Gallagher, W. Michael Ashcraft
Greenwood Press, 2006
from the animated credits sequence by Lynda Taylor to many of the sketches, the influence of Britain’s comedy juggernaut Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969–1974) is also evident, although several direct ripoffs of Python material fail miserably in comparison.

“American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography” by Rob Craig
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by Rob Craig
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It’s funny in pretty much the same way that Monty Python’s Life of Brian is very funny.

“Never Pure: Historical Studies of Science as If It Was Produced by People with Bodies, Situated in Time, Space, Culture, and Society, and Struggling for Credibility and Authority” by Steven Shapin
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by Steven Shapin
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This happens to be the satiric sendup, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones and starring the rest of the Monty Python troupe—Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin– as assorted Arthurian characters.

“A Knight at the Movies: Medieval History on Film” by John Aberth
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by John Aberth
Routledge, 2003

One of the most memorable skits in Monty Python’s classic comedy The Life of Brian—a spoof of epic Bible-based movies, radical 1960s politics, and pretty much everything in between—revolves around the main character’s attempt to join a terrorist organization called the Judean People’s Front.

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by Ian Bremmer, Preston Keat
Oxford University Press, 2010

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  • This is not a movie for people who never heard about the plague… People who listen attentively to a joke and when everybody is cracking around, she stares inquisitely and asks: you are joking, arent you?

  • I love watching people see this movie for the first time, I caught it first time (not knowing ANYTHING about Monty Python) back in like 94 or something, after coming back drunk from a New Years Eve. Picked it up just after the start. And it made me a Monty Python fan for life, I just couldn’t get my head round what I was watching, but loved it. Loved watching you react to it. do yourself a BIG favour and check out the TV series as well mate. This got me an auto subscribe to you channel chap. PLEASE do some of the TV series as well.

  • The first scene is an inside joke that confused people. Monty Python ran on a low budget, so low they didn’t even have horses, so King Arthur compensates this by galloping himself, and clapping coconut halves.

  • As was mentioned in other comments:
    1) the actors WROTE the movie,
    2) it was all done on a tiny budget hence the lack of real horses.
    **Nerd Note: At the movie’s opening premiere, the theater advertised that attendees would receive a “Free Horse”.
    Everyone that bought a ticket got a pair of half coconut shells.
    3) In the Legends of the quest for the Grail, nobody EVER finds it…
    Thus ending holds true with the joke being that it’s LITERAL a cop out.

  • This is one of the funniest films ever made. Take the fact that the quest for the grail ends in failure as a life lesson. It is disjointed, almost more like selected scenes from a bigger quest arc, what do you expect given a budget too low to even hire real horses?

  • There are visual gags that are never pointed out.
    The scale of the ‘witch’ and the duck, is weighed and the duck was put on the heavier side (for just one example)

  • I watched this movie like 28 years ago when I was about 12. the fight with the black knight with the cut off limbs has since then been soo legendary! hahaha

  • This movie’s got more than 69 likes, my favourite part of the movie are the two scenes of the French (and I’m French myself), however these characters think it’s the Middle Ages when it’s the 1970s and the king and his knights were taken away by the police.

  • i saw jabberwokky in the theater when i was a kid and it traumatized me for years, and i still havent watched it since then.my fav scene is when they are fighting that rabbit, lmao!

  • They couldn’t make a movie like this in 2020! The leftist freaks and media would go ballistic!
    “I fart in your general direction”
    This is a classic. Long live the old days of silly humor!:-)

  • It was as if the producers realized it would cost them more than their meager alloted budget for promotions if they used professional voice actors so they ended up getting ones of lower quality but drew the line when they ended up with a Gumby during the auditions. After which, the owner of a local Chinese restaurant convinced the producers that they would spend almost nothing by having him do the voiceover for the trailer. However, they would also promote his culinary establishment in exchange for his services. Both parties agreed to the terms and the only extra thing they spent for was a little editing to make the trailer run smoothly.

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  • It’s beyond stupid but I friggen love it. �� ” I’m not quite dead yet, no, really, I feel fine �� ���� I pray that virgin watchers still are like the rest of us ” what is your favorite color?” ” ba-lueee” aaahhh!!! Falling

  • When I see a new Monty Python fan react on Youtube, I subscribe. There is a lot more Python related material out there to explore. Keep ’em coming!

  • If you want a similar film yo this, but with closure, watch Jabberwocky. Its funnier, more adult, better plot and has a happy ending!:-D

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  • Mr. Gumby-“ONCE… IN… A LIFETIME…”
    Auditioner-“Go away!”
    Mr. Gumby-“What?”
    Auditioner-“Next?”
    Mr. Gumby (Leaving)-“What’s wrong with my voice. My voice is alright, my brain is hurting.”

  • Monty Python doesn’t even let an audience get comfortable with a familiar trailer or opening credits. When they have you in their sights, they’re going to screw with you mercilessly whether it’s having the trailer in Mandarin (I think?) or have Swedish and Peruvian guys invade the opening credits with references to moose and llamas.

  • God, The Princess Bride, Monty Python, Star Wars, Jaws, these movies are my childhood! Which is weird considering I’m a decade younger than you but we all get to it when we get to it. I hope you love these movies and more!

  • You absolutely have to watch life of brian now:D lol

    The one with the guy eating the food and vomitting everywhere is monty python and the meaning of life

  • Monty Python & the Holy Grail
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    Life of Brian
    remain on most worldwide lists as 2 of the FUNNIEST MOVIES of ALL TIME!
    They perpetually ride these lists in the TOP 5!
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  • Wishing you well Mr Jones, get some organic Turmeric root and juice it with apples and carrots, Turmeric has a proven record now in standard medicine for healing and slowing brain damage.

  • “Why are they all dead?”

    Ummm…the Black Death, maybe?! You know history stuff…

    Thing to bear in mind, this film IS mad as a box of frogs but there’s a lot of things in it that are historical fact. There WERE religious groups that for all sorts of reasons would deliberately hurt themselves while praying, for example.

    Monty Python were HUGE at the time. It’s highly likely that any actors getting a script with their name on it knew EXACTLY what they were getting themselves into!

    And for the same reason, if you went into it expecting an ending and closure, you really don’t know Python! They were a sketch group, the whole King Arthur thing was just an excuse to string a bunch of sketches together that more or less shared a theme.

  • Judy Hopps from Zootopia argues: “It’s not like a bunny can go savage”
    Your honour, I’d like to present this footage as evidence A.Officer Hops, could you please describe what is being shown in this footage?

  • I remember watching this in high school many times with my friends and randomly quoting the funny scenes! It’s a classic. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • If the animator hadn’t suffered a fatal heart attack, you could watch Time Bandits, which he would have directed. But since he died, that movie was never made.

  • Hey, if your digging Monty Python, don’t mis out on ‘Yellowbeard’.. while not not technically a python film, It shares actors and has the same comedic genius.

  • The best way I explain “… Holy Grail” is to think that this was the early 70s and there were probably lots of drugs involved in the writing process.

  • After all these years it suddenly struck me that Solaires armour in Dark Souls was Arthurs in “The Holy Grail”, loved your reaction by the way.

  • The whole film is based on what the folklore, fantasy and nonsensical achievements British history includes. Like the knights were able to just walk through a field of warriors and destroy them all xD

  • You skipped the best part of the witch scene. This is how many people love the line: “And what do we burn apart from witches?”
    “MOOORREE WITCHES!!!!!”

  • Totally gonna get this. Though probably just the bluray itself. I already got like… A DVD and bluray version of the film though as it is lol. I’ll sell them and probably get like a buck. Outtakes and bloopers and extended scenes and behind the scenes stuff is literally my favorite things ever. Usually I like that stuff more then the source material itself! Lol

  • Rewatching this video, and learning more about Terry J I’m starting to appreciate him a lot more I mean not that I “never” did but he’s starting to become my favorite member of Python.

  • You may have been more receptive of this if you knew more about the context. For instance, you are not supposed to find the holy grail, you are supposed to look for it. It helps a lot to know who king arthur was, and the stories of his knights (the whole Galahad the Chaste joke is enhanced if you do know this). Also, the historical context of the middle ages. Black death? Feudal system? The thing people really love about python is that the comedy is absolutely ridiculous, but you are expected to know or figure out why it is ridiculous (I mean readily, it isn’t a test), compared to most sitcoms where they tell you when to fucking laugh. And yes, certainly this is the kind of thing enhanced if you smoke a bowl first.

    Watch it again in 20 years and do another video. I’d be interested to see if my views are complete bullshit.

  • the reason why Aurthor could ask if it’s an African or European swallow was due to him learning about it in the very first scene of the movie

  • I used to know an old dude who saw this in theatres on opening night. He said that at his theatre, they handed out coconut shells after taking your tickets. When everyone was like WTF are these for, the theatre workers just responded, “you’ll see.”:)

  • If you are looking for more comedy stuff to react to I’d like to recommend to you movies starring French Comedy star Louis Du Funes. He’s kind of forgotten right now but he used to be really big. For example Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez. First of a series. Used to watch those things over and over again when I was younger. One of the comedy greats just like Laurel&Hardy imo.

  • As a child growing up in the 80s in England I loved this movie. I’m so happy you enjoyed it in 2020. It is a classic. It does reserve, several viewers. Life or Brian next, please. Also great to see the humour translates well 40 years later and in another country. TIM is played by one of our national treasures John Cleese.

  • It’s always a really weird experience seeing people experiencing for the first time media you’ve had in your life for decades, because on the one hand you simply can’t believe that somebody else HASN’T seen something so important to you, but on the other you get to watch their pure joy and elation at truly timeless material, and remember when you first cracked up as much as they are right now.

  • True Story:
    The woman that they rented the rabbit from was totally pissed because she could not wash out the fake blood that the Pythons put on it.

  • The beginning where they play the trumpets out of their ass, and the Knights that say Ni “we require a shrubbery”.  The whole movie is just one big laugh fest.  Throwing the cats over the wall of the castle, and then they throw out a big Cow.  I’m laughing just thinking about it.

  • Omfng. The bunny scene. �� �� �� �� RUN AWAY �� RUN AWAY! I’ve seen this a 1, 000 times but that scene KILLS ME������������������������

  • Your reaction to Monty Python’s Flying Circus is the same as my reaction to Monty Python’s Flying Circus the first time I saw them 50 years ago. The only of the troupe I ever thought was funny was Hugh Laurie.

  • That ‘Bunny’ was tough but back in my day, there were some really nasty gangs of tearaways that terrorised our local Communities… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmzMzmnB-iQ

  • Daft thing is they tried to get other castles to allow them to film there but they declined as the wanted to keep there respectful image. But that castle is now massively popular with fans of the movie they have people going there it’s almost like the macalister house from home alone.

  • So glad you enjoyed it. I was lucky enough to grow up watching the python team on TV every week. I’m certain that you would love to see a little known series of hilarious short stories made by Michael Palin, one of the python geniuses. The series was called Ripping Yarns. Try the episode called the Curse of the Claw.
    It’s hilarious and quite unique humour.

  • I’m a Brit, and was your age when Monty Python was being shown in the 1970’s, firstly on TV and then their movies. We were brought up on it. It had a cult following. We talked about nothing else. The Holy Grail and Life of Brian films are classics. The beginning (and end) of the Holy Grail movie is satirising the movie genre’s of the time, with a deliberately hopeless ending instead of the usual happy.one. All their TV productions and records were like that they always ended in a deliberately messed up way. Their comedy was satirising the British, religious and historical establishments of the time. They were comic geniuses.

  • The credits are at the start. When this was released I was in the British Army in Germany and we travelled 20 km to see it in English. At the end many people stayed in their seats waiting for something else.

  • Rina is the one that gets invited to the movies. She gets it! Ha just messing with you. I loved your reactions though, because Monty Python is one of those deals where you either get it, or you don’t. Kind of like Douglas Adams.

  • British humour.
    You should check out the personal adds in the London review of books. Two examples.

    Dear women, I am 55, kind and free of infections.

    Dear men, I’m a women in my 60s, have been active in radical feminist movement and left wing causes all my adult life.
    I was wrong. Seeking spanking.

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  • the killer rabbit scene has to be one of the funniest/silliest ever in movie history. I especially love the guy’s voice who is instructing how much to count. And he really really stresses how 3 is the number in every way possible but the king still ends up counting wrong. LMAO!

  • The one playing the wizard, and more, is John Cleese, also the wizards name is Tim. They had another name for the wizard, a wacky, hard to pronouns one, but John couldn’t remember it when where filming, and when asked for the name you can really see him thinking, and he just came up with Tim, and without cutting it the others just went on with it, so Tim became his name xD

  • This was not a great movie for you because you don’t know the history of Europe, and why should you? Lots of the jokes made fun of the Black Death and self flagellation that went on during the dark Ages as well an ongoing feud between the English and the French. I can see how that would be confusing to anyone who doesn’t get the reference. That said, this was probably one of the worst Monty Python movies they made. Far better is Jabberwocky (from the poem by Lewis Carrol), and The Meaning of Life. The Life of Brion wasn’t too bad either.

  • Being English and watching Monty Python at my younger age was brilliant. Some of the different dialects in language is hard to understand and that is why most people can’t understand the superb British humour.? Watch Peter Sellers, fart in the lift outtake. I dare you not to laugh. Also Billy Connely, Also Peter Kay, Also The Young Ones, etc. Also, Also, Also What ever happened to comedy and taking the piss with laughter?

  • that girl might be the only female reacter i seen who actually laughs at the monty python stuff pretty much all others hate it it seems as far as i seen atlest

  • It’s a cormedy about: king Arthur and the round table. According to legend Arthur and he’s knights live in the middle age…. I love monty Pythons (english comedians/actors).

  • I always loved it when people would just spontaneously show up out of nowhere through out this movie Brother Maynard being a good example of it. You never see or hear anything about him until King Arthur mentions him and suddenly there he is.

  • Honestly one of the funniest films ever made of all time. Monty Python were true comedic legends through their charming absurdity. The fact that each actor also play multiple roles throughout the movie just makes it 10x even more funny.

  • Missed on the best part where Tim describes the Guardian as a evil, vicious killing machine that shows no mercy and will DESTROY everyone that comes to the cave, but no indication of WHAT the monster is. So when they see the rabbit……

  • I love your reaction to my favorite line in the movie: “You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ‘cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!”

  • 12:20 Dark Souls

    27:00 Stronghold/Age of Empires 2

    52:16 Generic RPG Open World secondary mission

    54:24 Seriously bad lag

    54:58 Skyrim when you have one handed 100

    55:52 All the retarded guards in Oblivion and Skyrim ��

    1:05:45 World of Warcraft when you and your party encounter a over levelled player

    1:10:05 World of Warcraft, where you and your party at lvl 20 encounter a secret and optional boss at level 100

  • I am a fan, followed you and The Pythons, auditioned for you and turned down, You are a naughty Boy! Worked On PERSONAL SERVICES a gay boyfriend, loved every hour!

  • Age is so cruel. Taking away Terry’s ability to talk when he’s spent his whole life communicating. He’ll always be a legend to me.

  • 1:40 thats how you get rid of the burden of taking care of your senile father during the viral outbreak. Expose him to the effected on the death cart.

  • I will do my part and make sure ya’ll are always remembered. My nephews and my family will always have access to Monty Python movies and skits.

  • I will repeat….YOU CUT FUNNY BITS OUT OF THE FUNNY BITS…. and poorly in my opinion….you left me wanting instead of laughing…. lots of work to do this so badly…on purpose?????

  • “we’ve already got one.”
    “a grail?”
    “yes, it is very nice.”
    Oddly enough this sort of thing was common in the dark ages, with things like the spear of destiny. Rome explanation was that God made duplicates. RUBBISH

  • I’m going to have to make ordering Chinese food and watching this movie a tradition. It will absolutely confuse everyone until I show them the trailer.:-D

  • You couldn’t include everything without running the full movie I guess.
    “He must be a king”
    “How do you know that?”
    “He hasn’t
    got shit all over him”

  • i love the fact that in monty python and the holy grail since they did not have a large enough budget to make a prop castle they just went to a real one.

  • I love your reaction videos you should check out Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson bbc bottom and guest house paradiso which is the movie of bottom especially the kitchen fight

  • Bigus dickus… YouTube will have me fighting wild animals within the week. They’ve already defunded me and sent me to the Russian front.

  • I love the Anarcho skit…same retarded diatribes as today laid out masterfully in a 1972 Monty Python movie lolollolololol.. Marxist murdered 120-180 MILLION people from 1898 -1978. More deaths than every world war 1 and 2 plus vietnam and korea wars combined and quadrupled. One historian stated Marxist have killed more people than every war in history combined ( up until WWI and II wars killed less than a million per, global populations and army’s were minuscule compared to today’s pop. and army’s. Marxism preys on ignorance and fuels blind emotional rage, it is incredibly effective and requires no army. Youth today need to step back and take a breath, see the Anti America, anti patriarchy SCAM for what it is. A tool of Marxism to mobilize mass revolts to overthrow existing Governments from within. The kids today ARE as S. Alinsky described “USEFUL IDIOTS”..wake the fuck up already and take out your anger on those that lied and deceived you ffs

  • As saddened as we still are by his passing, we can still learn and enjoy so much from this true Renaissance man. Comedian, medieval scholar, film writer and director, children’s story creator, collaborator, and warm human being. All are the essence of the immortal Terry Jones, sent by God to help humanity with laughs, knowledge, and love.

  • What a beautiful office he had. #WorkspaceGoals Golly, I’m going to miss his humor — I’m glad he created such a large body of work, one we can all continue appreciating him through! I wish I’d seen Monty Python perform live one of the many times they reunited, even after Graham Chapman died — I half-considered flying to London for their most recent reunion, but flying has begun to frighten me a little. Now I wish I’d gone. Never turn down an opportunity, I guess is the lesson there. Thanks for all the laughs, Terry Jones!! ��❤️����

  • I lost my dad to Alzheimer’s Dementia in Nov 2017. Dementia is natures way of slapping you in the face with two very large grown up pilchards after a lifetime of working your ass off. My dad loved watching Monty Python in its hey day and The Life Of Brian is the ONLY movie that has literally caused me to slip off my seat and onto the floor in the cinema when I first saw it all those years ago. Thanks Terry ❤️ and thanks to all the Python team

  • First Graham Chapman in 1989 and now Terry Jones is gone. Terry, thank you for the laughs and wit that you brought to the world. RIP Terry Jones. My prayers to The Jones family, Monty Python family and fans. We must find a cure to end dementia.

  • I already have one, No I haven’t got what is coming yet. How handsome can a Jones be? Terry Jones Handsome so there! Easy to watch and to follow. I’m Following Terry Jones can anyone imagine that; really imagine. My Money and my time was always spent on how friendly my own life of Brian can be. Side Bar: General Montgomery had his own supply ship named Python. I guess we were following the Python even before we knew it. Source: Reader’s Digest Secrets of WW2. Happy to be Following a super great funny man from the Holy Grail. Brian Albert Koller. Albert for Mine Stein < > + = $

  • As heartbreaking as Terry J’s death is, the fact that he spent his final years without speech, among other things, is worse. Ultimately, it’s good that Terry has been released. Moreover, we’re all very lucky, and privileged. We get to mourn Terry’s passing by listening to and watching his immense body of work, some of the funniest things ever said by human beings.

  • My dear late father suffered a very similar demise lasting many years.I called it dying by inches.Language was the first to go,playing his accordion was the last connection with himself..until he was robbed of that pleasure as well.My deepest sympathy to Mr.Jones family. He left a wonderful legacy…laughter!

  • Monty Python isn’t a person, it is the name of the comedy group that made the movie; they used to have a TV series of comedy skits. the “bring out your dead” they were dead due to the Bubonic plague. Try “Monty Python and the Life of Brian”

  • 1:07:08 stealth edit original ‘Silly little BUGGER’ ‘silly little bigger’? this PC crap has become absurd. And, only seconds before a man is decapitated. But that’s OK, probably because he was a white male and presumably Catholic.

  • Hahaha such funny film this film is 1st in my top ten.

    Can you upload all of the outtakes please? that would be awesome and I can have more of a laugh.

  • LOL… OMG too funny… really to watch this movie you should have first watched Excalibur… https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082348/ Would be the right one to watch… As you can not fully understand this movie without knowing that movie. Least that is how I see it.

  • One of the best movies ever made!:) Oh, you didn’t show one of the best parts “Brave Sir Robin ran away, bravely ran away away!:)

  • His profile resembles Robert De Niro. They look a bit I like. So very sad his dementia has taken over now, it doesn’t take long unfortunately for dementia to take over the mind! So sad, so very very sad…

  • Rita why aren’t you pissing yourself at his lack of any sense of the obsurd. Of course it makes no sense! It’s just funny. You got it!

  • Dude! You skipped the opening credits? With Monty Python, there’s hilarity to be found in EVERY frame!
    Now, you’ll never understand when somebody writes “A møøse once bit my sister…” online!

  • The thing about the Monty Python movies are so great because you can watch them again and again, the jokes are still funny, and there is so much stuff going on in the background of these movies you probably won’t even notice on the first run through. Just little things in the background that have nothing to really do with the main story, but adds more craziness to these movies.

  • So terribly sad to hear about Terry being so unwell.Hope he always appreciates how much he is loved across the world and never loses his sense of humour!A absolute genius.

  • where are the outtake for the witch scene in the holy grail, I remember seeing it in my teens, it was so funny they could not stop laughing, Eric Idle had to put the sword in his mouth to stop him laughing, can you please find this outtake

  • Does anybody know who the person yelling all that abuse between 3:10 and 3:20 is? It sort of sounds like Julian Doyle, but I’m not sure.

  • The best part of this movie is the fact that no matter how many times you’ve seen it, it never gets old. It’s still the funniest thing that I’ve seen since the last time I watched it nearly 30 years after the first time (and countless viewings) that I watched it.

  • I’ve preordered the Blu-Ray and I can’t wait to receive it.

    I do hope there’s at least some footage of the Pythons bickering during filming. I’d love to see the moment when Gilliam stormed off the set because he couldn’t take Cleese anymore.

  • Great stuff. The Python team had coconuts rather than horses because none of them could ride. The fight scenes were so OTT that when the movie ‘Excalibur’ (a serious take on Arthur and the Grail) came out years later the battles were greeted with gales of laughter in the cinema every time a knight lost a limb.

  • It’s sad that as a 23 year old people under 30 and mainly around my age dont know Monty python, way better than the shite movies that come out now

  • When the crew was producing a regular program in the 70s A bank down the street from their studio was robbed but the cops thought it was a part of a skit so they didn’t respond to the alarm.

  • MONTY PYTHON is a comedy group in the UK. After their successful television program, they scraped together the money for this film (didn’t have enough money to rent the horses, hence the coconuts)…. and starred in it also.

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  • Yay! As part of my wife’s and my honeymoon, we made a pilgrimage to Doune Castle. I brought my laptop and watched some of the scenes while sitting in the locations. Also performed the opening scene outside the wall, I should upload it to youtube eventually.:)

  • Ur reactions are funnier than the movie itself. lol I can’t stand this movie. I’m glad u got some laughs out of it. lol I couldn’t give it 3 out of 5. I dont think a positive number of stars is appropriate for anything monty python.

  • You really need to watch the whole movie, as with any movie. The reason some plain-clothed men appeared at the end was it crosses time.
    Watch the whole thing and, as a bonus, film yourselves doing so. It’s a brilliantly funny movie. ��

  • The supposed origins of the The holy grail was that it was Jesus’s drinking vessel at the ‘Last Supper’ and was subsequently used by Joseph of Arithmathea to catch Jesus’s blood at his crucifixion.

  • I know there are time constraints but you’re editing out some of the most hilarious parts. I get that you watched them in full and I hope you enjoyed them but still lol.

  • In a nod to this movie, in season 4, episode 3 of “Game of Thrones”, the insults shouted at Daenerys Stormborn by the Champion of Meereen were the insults shouted by the French at Arthur, but translated into low Valyrian, the language they created for the show.

  • Guys your reaction to that clip was hilarious. The look of bewilderment on your faces were just awesome. I guess some British humour doesn’t travel. Just think of it as silly ness and you’ll get it. Great channel, and much respect.

  • Never forget the first time I saw this movie. It was a Sunday night after church in 1976 and my friend and I and my parents were in the mood to go to the movies, which was different because it was the only time I ever knew my parents going to a movie after church. We went to a theater close to the house and saw the poster for Monty Python and the Holy Grail and decided to go see it. Absolutely hilarious, and my parents liked it too. That night I became a lifelong fan of Monty Python.

  • Left out the holy hand grenade of Antioch.
    Clearly the channel master have no knowledge in the Greco Roman history or later crusader history, in which Antioch often appear.
    Of course neither did i if it was not for TV, and my brain choosing to store the most useless crap and forget important stuff in days.

  • Thanks for uploading the trailer. I haven’t seen it in years. Loved this movie since seeing it it ’75 at a cinema in San Francisco while on vacation.

  • It was heartbreaking to see Sir Michael Palin break down when talking about Terry on the news; RIP the Welsh Python if only for ‘The Life of Brian’ alone you made an indelible mark, and you were so, so much more than that.

  • I saw this movie when it first came out. I was in high school. Monty Python’s Flying Circus was a very popular show Sunday nights channel 13 (PBS)

  • It is but a flesh wound, come on then.
    I’ve had worse, come on I’ll bite your ankles.
    okay then, we’ll call it a draw. coward, come back here, am not finished yet

  • I’ve always preferred Life of Brian, though. This one is fun, but I always thought it was a bit too disjointed, even for Monty Python standards.

  • Most of the castle scenes were filmed in Castle Doune, not a million miles from Stirling, and you can still borrow 2 halves of a coconut. I was there with an American group and they were quoting lines from the film all over the place. ‘Let’s not get bogged down on who killed who.’ etc. Loved how you thought Monty Python was a person. You should watch Life of Brian, it has a beginning, middle and and an end. Oh and the Holy Grail was one of Elvis’s favourite films.

  • Interesting memories. When I first saw this I don’t think I had any idea what science was. And although it was obvious they were subverting and twisting logic (I wouldn’t have known why or how) in the duck/witch scene, I’m pretty sure it helped, or forced, me to pay attention to the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures which were televised in the early 90s.

    Oxford innit

  • Too bad so many great parts are cut out. The bring out your dead scene is very funny, as is The Knights who say Ni. Can’t believe it skipped over the Holy Hand Grenade. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing.

  • Rina, you need to shake CJ cos he ain’t “gettin it” with our British humour. This wasn’t a very good example imo. Try watching the entire film and CJ, when you get to this bit you can always do a “fast forward” cos you’ve already seen it. Have a Nice day.

  • You’re making the classic American mistake!
    Comedy does NOT have to have a ‘reason’ to be funny!
    Embrace the sense of the ridiculous, & enjoy!

    Jeez!! You’d be f**ked if you tried to understand Spike Milligan!! ������

  • RIP Terry Jones, a comedic pantheon legend and the first Python to pass since the late 80s when Graham Chapman died.

    Sending love to his family and friends and loved ones and all the fans who had their heart and souls warmed and healed by the love and laughter brought to us by the Pythons and Terry Jones.
    Always looking on the bright side of life.

  • I remember the first time I saw this movie and I was just as disappointed as you are. The actors even apologized for this horrible ending in some of the reports I read later. But there is an explanation for why they finished the film like this, if I remember well the main actor who made King Arthur had alcohol problems and barely managed to do the bridge scene. And Monty Python, which is a comedy group, had a recurring joke on their TV show that was “when they didn’t know how to end a joke, the police came and arrested everyone”. Anyone who has been a fan since ancient times must have understood this “joke”, but for those who are watching their film for the first time it is really disappointing.

  • Has to have closure. Thinks ‘meta’ is something you put on a pizza. Wouldn’t get a joke if it was carried by an African Swallow and dropped on her head. Nope, not really going to like the movie.

  • Man, some MP fans here are unnecessarily rude. Don’t take it personal, MP has a dedicated (sometimes fanatical) fanbase. I keep watching this movie in hopes I’ll like it, and I just don’t. New to your channel, loving your reviews!!!!

  • As a millennial, I feel like I have a duty to put a dunce cap with the word “shit wit” on it because this chick has the intelligence of a Somalian pirate attacking a US navy destroyer.