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Do you Watch Monty Python? What is your favorite skit!?

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Gone Gonzo
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We believe...well we believe...well let me put it like this...*every sperm is sacred song here*

On the Record
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Try to flesh out the first post a bit more dude. And as for my favorite skit, it's a tie between Self Defense and the Parrot Sketch.

Copy Clerk
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Hell yes I watch Monty Python. Best comedy troupe there ever was. =)

It's hard to pick just one skit.....but I would have to say the Black Knight portion of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
"Tis but a scratch!"

EDIT: Parrot Sketch is a great one as well. "This parrot is deceased."

Gone Gonzo
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Nothing can beat the Upperclass Twit of the Year sketch.
Except maybe The Funniest Joke in the World.

Pulitzer Laureate
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The Parrot Sketch, The German vs. Greek Philosophers football match, The Swallow sketch from The Holy Grail.

Gone Gonzo
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The Sorrow:
Nothing can beat the Upperclass Twit of the Year sketch.
Except maybe The Funniest Joke in the World.

Those, the Scholar drinking song and Holy Grail ><

Pulitzer Laureate
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Ministry of Silly Walks..

If you watch that without laughing there is something wrong with you!

xD

Gone Gonzo
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How not to be seen. That is genius, beginning to finish.

Muckraker
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The black knight, easily. So very memorable and applicable in real situations :D

Press Junketeer
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No one expects the spanish inquisition

Gone Gonzo
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They are all good I can't choose just one.

Copy Clerk
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Customer: Hello I wish to register a complaint. Hello Miss?
Shop Assistant: What do you mean Miss?
Customer: Oh, I'm sorry I have a cold. I wish to make a complaint.
Shop Assistant: Sorry, we're closing for lunch.
Customer: Never mind that my lad, I wish to complain about this parrot what I purchased not half an hour ago from this very boutique.
Shop Assistant: Oh yes the Norwegian Blue - what's wrong with it?
Customer: I'll tell you what's wrong with it my lad, it's dead, that's what's wrong with it.
Shop Assistant: No, no it's resting, look.
Customer: Look my lad, I know a dead parrot when I see one and I'm looking at one right now.
Shop Assistant: No, no it's not dead it's resting...
Customer: Resting?!
Shop Assistant: Yeah, remarkable bird the Norwegian Blue, beautiful plumage innit?
Customer: The plumage don't enter into it, it's stone dead.
Shop Assistant: No no it's resting.
Customer: Alright then, if it's resting I'll wake it up. "Halloo Polly! I've got a nice cuttlefish for you when you wake up Polly parrot!
Shop Assistant: (Knocks the cage) There it moved!
Customer: No it didn't! That was you pushing the cage!
Shop Assistant: I did not!
Customer: Yes you did! Halloo Polly! Wakey wakey! (bangs it on counter) Rise and Shine! (bangs it on counter) This is your nine o'clock alarm call (throws it on the floor) now that's what I call a dead parrot.
Shop Assistant: No no it's stunned.
Customer: Stunned?
Shop Assistant: Yeah! You stunned him just as he was waking up. Norwegian Blues stun easily.
Customer: Look my lad I've had just about enough of this, that parrot is definitely deceased, and when I bought it not half an hour ago you assured me that its lack of movement was due to it being tired and shagged out after a long squawk.
Shop Assistant: It's probably pining for the fjords.
Customer: Pining for the fjords, what kind of talk is that, look why did it fall flat on its back the moment I got it home?
Shop Assistant: The Norwegian Blue prefers kipping on its back, beautiful plumage.
Customer: Look, I took the liberty of examining that parrot, and I discovered that the only reason that it had been sitting on its perch in the first place was that it had been nailed there.
Shop Assistant: Well of course it was nailed there otherwise it would of muscled up to those bars and "voom"!
Customer: Look matey, this parrot wouldn't "voom" if I put 4,000 volts through it, its bleedin' demised.
Shop Assistant: It's not, it's pining.
Customer: It's not pining it's passed on! This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker! This, is a late parrot! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, it rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed it to the perch it would be pushin' up the daisies! It's rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible! "THIS IS AN EX PARROT!"
Shop Assistant: Guess I'd better replace it then (walks into store cupboard)
Customer: If you wanna get anything done in this country you gotta complain 'till you're blue in the mouth.
Shop Assistant: Sorry squire, I've had a look, we're right out of parrots.
Customer: I see, I get the picture.
Shop Assistant: I've got a slug.
Customer: Does it talk?
Shop Assistant: Not really.
Customer: Then it's scarcely a replacement then.
Shop Assistant: Look mate, I didn't wanna work in a pet shop. I wanted to be a lumberjack.
Customer: I'm sorry, this is irrelevant.

Gone Gonzo
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life of brian...all of it... it has blu-ray!

Gone Gonzo
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Always look at the bright side of life!

Gone Gonzo
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Nazulu:
Always look at the bright side of life!

precisely!

Gone Gonzo
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007Loser:
Customer: Hello I wish to register a complaint. Hello Miss?
Shop Assistant: What do you mean Miss?
Customer: Oh, I'm sorry I have a cold. I wish to make a complaint.
Shop Assistant: Sorry, we're closing for lunch.
Customer: Never mind that my lad, I wish to complain about this parrot what I purchased not half an hour ago from this very boutique.
Shop Assistant: Oh yes the Norwegian Blue - what's wrong with it?
Customer: I'll tell you what's wrong with it my lad, it's dead, that's what's wrong with it.
Shop Assistant: No, no it's resting, look.
Customer: Look my lad, I know a dead parrot when I see one and I'm looking at one right now.
Shop Assistant: No, no it's not dead it's resting...
Customer: Resting?!
Shop Assistant: Yeah, remarkable bird the Norwegian Blue, beautiful plumage innit?
Customer: The plumage don't enter into it, it's stone dead.
Shop Assistant: No no it's resting.
Customer: Alright then, if it's resting I'll wake it up. "Halloo Polly! I've got a nice cuttlefish for you when you wake up Polly parrot!
Shop Assistant: (Knocks the cage) There it moved!
Customer: No it didn't! That was you pushing the cage!
Shop Assistant: I did not!
Customer: Yes you did! Halloo Polly! Wakey wakey! (bangs it on counter) Rise and Shine! (bangs it on counter) This is your nine o'clock alarm call (throws it on the floor) now that's what I call a dead parrot.
Shop Assistant: No no it's stunned.
Customer: Stunned?
Shop Assistant: Yeah! You stunned him just as he was waking up. Norwegian Blues stun easily.
Customer: Look my lad I've had just about enough of this, that parrot is definitely deceased, and when I bought it not half an hour ago you assured me that its lack of movement was due to it being tired and shagged out after a long squawk.
Shop Assistant: It's probably pining for the fjords.
Customer: Pining for the fjords, what kind of talk is that, look why did it fall flat on its back the moment I got it home?
Shop Assistant: The Norwegian Blue prefers kipping on its back, beautiful plumage.
Customer: Look, I took the liberty of examining that parrot, and I discovered that the only reason that it had been sitting on its perch in the first place was that it had been nailed there.
Shop Assistant: Well of course it was nailed there otherwise it would of muscled up to those bars and "voom"!
Customer: Look matey, this parrot wouldn't "voom" if I put 4,000 volts through it, its bleedin' demised.
Shop Assistant: It's not, it's pining.
Customer: It's not pining it's passed on! This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker! This, is a late parrot! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, it rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed it to the perch it would be pushin' up the daisies! It's rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible! "THIS IS AN EX PARROT!"
Shop Assistant: Guess I'd better replace it then (walks into store cupboard)
Customer: If you wanna get anything done in this country you gotta complain 'till you're blue in the mouth.
Shop Assistant: Sorry squire, I've had a look, we're right out of parrots.
Customer: I see, I get the picture.
Shop Assistant: I've got a slug.
Customer: Does it talk?
Shop Assistant: Not really.
Customer: Then it's scarcely a replacement then.
Shop Assistant: Look mate, I didn't wanna work in a pet shop. I wanted to be a lumberjack.
Customer: I'm sorry, this is irrelevant.

Pure Shakespeare.

Copy Clerk
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The Argument clinic is my favorite one.

Infamous Scribbler
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Every second that Michael Palin was in Life of Brian, especially for his Pilate.

Gone Gonzo
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I liked the trojan rabbit from holy grail.

Gone Gonzo
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I love Monty Python, but I've always preferred their style and individual talents over any one particular sketch.

For me, apart from everything else, it's the little things, like in Holy Grail where the guards are watching Lancelot running closer & closer to them, but it's the same clip looping over & over until he runs them through, or the totally surreal alien abduction part in Life Of Brian

It's all good, in different ways. To me, to name any one particular sketch as the best would seem to be discounting all the other brilliance.

I think my favourite sketch would change depending on my mood, and how long ago I saw it. They're all my favourites after just watching them.

I can't name any favourite sketch or film, mostly they're all good, but to sum them up best:
Monty Python truly are greater than the sum of their parts.

Although, if the Spanish Inquisition forced an answer out of me with comfy chairs and fluffy pillows, it may be Holy Grail, because I love all that Medieval pomp & circumstance...

But then again, Life of Brian.... It's an impossible question beyond the initial statement that I love Monty Python.

Gone Gonzo
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Gone Gonzo
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There are so many good ones. I personally prefer the Cheese Shop, The Lumberjack song and The Life of Albrecht Durer.

Gone Gonzo
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Help, help, I'm being repressed!

Muckraker
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The Sorrow:
Upperclass Twit of the Year sketch.

That.

Gone Gonzo
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I do enjoy Monty Python and their Ministry of Silly Walks, Parrot Sketch, Holy Grail, etc. However, I love how Family Guy made fun of their stuff that wasn't "funny or memorable."

Quoted from the show:

"I have a pet hedgehog named Skippy! And I shall walk him into town! And every time I step on my left foot, I shall say 'Boing! Boing!'"

That always makes me laugh.

Infamous Scribbler
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Self Defense, the twit olympics, and the Dirty Guidebook, "Big balls, bouncy bouncy." XD.

Gone Gonzo
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Ministry of Silly Walks always does it for me. Although the Black Knight scene can be used in any situation where someone is brutally maimed for comedic effect.

"Oh god, my legs!"
"'tis but a scratch!"
*everyone laughs*

Press Junketeer
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB-1d9fM3OU

First ever LOLCAT?

Either way, I couldn't stop laughing the first time I saw this amazing 'reveal'.

But then again, what else would you use to get rid of killer cars?

Gone Gonzo
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I don't know.. I would think a real fan of Monty Python would find it impossible to choose just one.

Infamous Scribbler
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My favorite is the one where there is a dental association conspiracy in the bookstore.

Gone Gonzo
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I've always been fond of the "Fish Slapping Dance".

Press Junketeer
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runtheplacered:
I don't know.. I would think a real fan of Monty Python would find it impossible to choose just one.

Not sure what to say to that, really. :P

Gone Gonzo
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runtheplacered:
I don't know.. I would think a real fan of Monty Python would find it impossible to choose just one.

That's the trouble I had with the question. So many great sketches and small factors, can there be only one (best thing about Monty Python)?

IMO, there's not any best sketch, but a culmination of lots of little things and individual talents that make Monty Python great.

For example, is certainly not as clear cut as Family Guy = Chicken fight scenes and cult references.

Gone Gonzo
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r4ndom:

runtheplacered:
I don't know.. I would think a real fan of Monty Python would find it impossible to choose just one.

Not sure what to say to that, really. :P

Haha, yeah my comment didn't leave a whole lot of room for conversation. Sorry about that. I just got off work and am tired.

I could probably pick out my favorite movie, though. The Holy Grail. But it's the sum of all its parts that makes it so great, not necessarily just one or two parts.

Although not to discount the series or other movies, because Monty Python is just plain excellence.

Press Junketeer
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Everyone gets cranky mate, no worries. Working on NYE sucks.

Agreed with your post though (the more thoughtful one of course)

Plain excellence is right.

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