Crunchy frogs?
people reciting lines in a circle forever at the office
So many things. Great memories with friends watching it just losing their shit laughing over the dead parrot sketch and the alien abduction scene from life of brian. Many great jokes. Also I discovered Terry Gilliam movies over Monty I think, which are whole worlds of treasure for themselves.
Just great.
Mint?
Are you sure…? It’s whaf-fah thin…
Sprints away
Oh oh oh, we want to learn how to defend ourselves against pointed sticks, do we.
A newt???
And now for something completely different…
No, no. None of that. It’s silly now.
Biggus Dickus, I remember my dad cracking up over it the first time I saw Holy Grail (not his first time, obviously). And now, more than 15 years later we’re still in tears when just mentioning the name or watching the scene for the x’th time
You know, he has a beautiful wife…
Biggus dickus sketch is from the life of Brian though.
right! i was half asleep and not thinking that well anymore…
He’s a phony! A big, fat phony!
Argument Clinic
No it isn’t
Erik the Viking
Jokes, mostly.
Jokes and skits.
nugde nudge wink wink knowaddamean knowaddamean
And weirdly the Ministry of Silly Walks actually could actually be important in real life with the advent of automated Gait Analysis used to identify people.
Say no more!
Quizmaster: Jolly good! Well now Madam your first question for the blow on the head this evening is: Which great opponent of Cartesian dualism resists the reduction of psychological phenomena to a physical state and insists there is no point of contact between the extended and the unextended?
Ratbag: I don’t know that.
Quizmaster: Well – have a guess!
Ratbag: Oh… Henri Bergson?
Quizmaster: …is the correct answer! (Piano chords)
Ratbag: Ooh, that was lucky. I never even heard of him.
I can’t narrow it down to one gag, but Holy Grail as a whole.
The castle of aaaaaargh.
Perhaps he was dictating it.
It’s only a model
Shh!
That a guy in a purple dress got super agroed about a movie he thought was about his crush in the name of his version of decency.