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However, a singular constant that will continue to ring true for the next century, just as it had the previous, is just how good it feels to laugh, with the art of truly great comedy films ...
At the beginning of each summer, as the community braces for heat - much as we have done this week - there are certain things ...
THE FINAL TRAILER FOR ETERNALS HAS ARRIVED! Here's our REACTION & BREAKDOWN featuring up-close looks at Thena (Angelina Jolie ...
John Cleese says he’d refuse a knighthood if offered—prefers the reward of making people laugh over royal honours.
In the movie, the Monty Python group plays several parts: John Cleese plays Sir Lancelot, the Black Knight, and the French Taunter; Graham Chapman acts as King Arthur; and Terry Gilliam plays the ...
“Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” written, directed, acted in and produced by the comedy troupe of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Michael Palin and Jones, hopped into ...
This essay killed me. Terry Jones, from somewhere in the back: “You don’t look dead to me.” I got better. But, honestly, what is left for a writer to say about “Monty Python and the Holy ...
My personal favorite was a 2018 tongue-in-cheek paper on whether the Black Knight could have survived long enough to make good on his threat to bite King Arthur's legs off (tl;dr: no).
Fifty years after first hitting theaters, Monty Python and the Holy Grail is still standing, as it holds a lofty position among comedy-movie royalty. Released by EMI Films in the U.S. on April 28 ...
An original star of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is coming to Syracuse to celebrate the comedy classic’s 50th anniversary. John Cleese will appear live at the Landmark Theatre on ...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is back in cinemas this weekend for the 50th anniversary of the cult comedy’s original release. The 1975 classic was the first film to be directed by Terry ...
The famous scene where Graham Chapman, as King Arthur, lops off the arms, legs and head of The Black Knight (Cleese) appendage by appendage, but still can't get him to concede ("It's just a flesh ...