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    there who don’t really care for the comic styles of the Monty Python crew and their goofy way of portraying humor. If one was to sit down and watch a movie and the choices were either a serious newer movie that has obvious meaning and the other was Monty Python and the Holy Grail a cult-classic. The choice would probably depend on the person‚ but most likely the answer would be the first movie. There are many reasons though as to why Monty Python and the Holy Grail would be a good choice. Through the

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    Monty Python and the Holy Grail is film made in 1975 by the British comedy group known as Monty Python. The movie follows four very distinct knights on their quest to find the Holy Grail. Arthur king of the Britons‚ Sir Lancelot‚ Sir Galahad and Sir Richard. The four brave danger after hilarious danger before the film ends in the most unexpected way possible. This is a film that not only is clever but also brings out many misconstrued truths about living in historical europe. The creators of this

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    Post-Medievalism Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a satiric comedy about the quest of King Arthur. The movie begins with Arthur‚ King of the Britons‚ searching for knights to sit with him at Camelot. Throughout his utterly ridiculous (and frankly hilarious) journey‚ he and his knights delve into a history of medieval events and happenings. “Why do you‚ as well as many‚ find this film so hysterical?” you may ask. Monty Python and the Holy Grail employs a variety of postmodern characteristics‚ not

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    – A review of Monty Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)‚ the most popular Monty Python film is turning thirty this year. Since its release it has been considered one of the most important examples of “British humour”; silly puns‚ slapstick scenes‚ no taboos and making fun of the French. The film‚ directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones‚ is considered a classic cult comedy and embodies all that is British The film‚ starring the (in)famous Monty Python team (consisting

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    d’Arthur VS. Monty Python and the Holy Grail In a comparison between the book Le Morte d’Arthur and the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail‚ we can see a major difference in the story telling of the legend of King Arthur. In the book Le Morte d’Arthur‚ the author Sir Thomas Malory tells us the story of King Arthur in a serious manner and in a way that makes us feel that the entire book is real and that the legend of King Arthur did exist. In contrast to Le Morte d’Arthur‚ Monty Python and the

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    Would You Follow the Holy Sandal? “Tastelessness or even blasphemy” (Gerdes 64). Monty Python’s Life of Brian is one of the most controversial movies of all time. The discussions of the film even led to the ban of the film in several countries and cities. Numerous clergyman from several churches tried to stir up on television and in interviews. Some years later some admitted that they had never seen the movie‚ and that they had only believed in what they were told about it. An alderman in East

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    Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a movie that came out in 1975. This low budget film is a satirical look into Kingship and medieval history. The movie takes place primarily within the 14th century. We see the struggles of King Arthur on his Quest not only for the Holy Grail‚ but also an underlying message of a Kings struggle for power and support. This movie shows many ways a king would have ruled during this time and some ways that are not true of a King. We can see throughout the movie that

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    Monty Python - The Annoying Peasant PHI 103 Informal Logic Instructor Mark Balto December 1‚ 2014 Who decides Supreme Executive Power? During his quest to find the Holy Grail‚ King Arthur comes to a castle and a group of Peasants gathering filth. After a strained introduction‚ it becomes obvious King Arthur and the Peasants do not agree on their own particular form of government. The Lady of the Lake appointed King Arthur. King Arthur simply had to be in the right place at the right time

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    INCONGRUITY OF HUMOR IN CANDIDE AND MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL Have you ever wondered where the irregular comedy from "Saturday Night Live" and other humorous shows have come from? Well‚ Voltaire’s Candide is the origin. The events that take place in the novel would not qualify as humorous in reality‚ but the author uses certain effects to make it that way. The incongruity of humor shown in Monty Python and the Holy Grail is also derived from Candide in tone‚ expectation

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    Monty Python and the Holy Grail Logic affects our lives everyday. We use it both subconsciously and consciously to make decisions which can be as important as our careers‚ or as insignificant as what to eat for lunch. Logic can also be used in other ways. Ironically‚ others’ bad logic can result in us learning something just as much as we learn from our own bad decisions. This is shown in Monty Python’s Quest for the Holy Grail. One example of this ironic use of logic is with the trial

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