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Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)
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From its opening multi-language titles (that sure looks like Swedish) to the closing arrest of the entire Dark Ages cast by modern-day bobbies, Monty Python and the Holy Grail helped to define "irreverence" and became an instant cult classic. This time the Pythonites savage the legend of King Arthur, juxtaposing some excellently selected exterior locations with an unending stream of anachronistic one-liners, non sequiturs, and slapstick set pieces. The Knights of the Round Table set off in search of the Holy Grail on foot, as their lackeys make clippety-clop sounds with coconut shells. A plague-ridden community, ringing with the cry of "bring out your dead," offers its hale and hearty citizens to the body piles. A wedding of convenience is attacked by Arthur's minions while the pasty-faced groom continually attempts to burst into song. The good guys are nearly thwarted by the dreaded, tree-shaped "Knights Who Say Ni!" A feisty enemy warrior, bloodily shorn of his arms and legs in the thick of battle, threatens to bite off his opponent's kneecap. A French military officer shouts such taunts as "I fart in your general direction" and "I wave my private parts at your aunties." Rabbits are a particular obsession of the writers this time around, ranging from the huge Trojan Rabbit to the "killer bunny" that decapitates one of the knights. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin collaborated on the script and assumed most of the onscreen roles, while Gilliam and Jones served as co-directors. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Graham ChapmanJohn Cleese, (more)
Director(s):
Terry JonesTerry Gilliam, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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From its opening multi-language titles (that sure looks like Swedish) to the closing arrest of the entire Dark Ages cast by modern-day bobbies, Monty Python and the Holy Grail helped to define "irreverence" and became an instant cult classic. This time the Pythonites savage the legend of King Arthur, juxtaposing some excellently selected exterior locations with an unending stream of anachronistic one-liners, non sequiturs, and slapstick set pieces. The Knights of the Round Table set off in search of the Holy Grail on foot, as their lackeys make clippety-clop sounds with coconut shells. A plague-ridden community, ringing with the cry of "bring out your dead," offers its hale and hearty citizens to the body piles. A wedding of convenience is attacked by Arthur's minions while the pasty-faced groom continually attempts to burst into song. The good guys are nearly thwarted by the dreaded, tree-shaped "Knights Who Say Ni!" A feisty enemy warrior, bloodily shorn of his arms and legs in the thick of battle, threatens to bite off his opponent's kneecap. A French military officer shouts such taunts as "I fart in your general direction" and "I wave my private parts at your aunties." Rabbits are a particular obsession of the writers this time around, ranging from the huge Trojan Rabbit to the "killer bunny" that decapitates one of the knights. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin collaborated on the script and assumed most of the onscreen roles, while Gilliam and Jones served as co-directors. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Terry JonesTerry Gilliam
Writer(s):
Michael PalinEric IdleTerry Jones
Producer(s):
Mark ForstaterMichael White
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Slapstick Violence, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Chris C.

    Just Plain Retarded... if your on drugs you might like this...other than that the movie is really stupid

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    Bennett S.

    Awesome movie, but I grew up on this stuff. I showed it to someone that hadn't seen it before and they said it was okay, but they just didn't understand it. It keeps in line with Monty Python's humor from their other movies. It isn't for everyone, but I definitely like it. Although it is PG, I wouldn't recommend smaller children watch it due to the comedic spin on violence and some blatent sexual references in the "castle anthrax". I still give it 5 stars.

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    Prashant J.

    Funny, but not nearly as hilarious as I thought it was back in the 70's. The Life of Brian, on the other hand, has better withstood the passage of time.

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