@@batvader9511 Nope. Nice try. This has been debunked more often than the gender wage gap. IMDB is one such source you should check out before perpetuating urban myths.
@@67L48 This must mean a lot to you that you seemed to scour this entire comment section to correct people about the ad lib rumor. Real productive, it looks like.
I’ve seen this movie over 20 times and it’s just today that I noticed Sir Lancelot is wearing a helmet during the entire scene because John Cleese is playing Tim. Didn’t do a double shoot like they usually do 😂
The best part is. He forgot the name he was supposed to say. It was supposed to be something long and extravagant. So he just improvised and said Tim and they rolled with it.
Excerpt from the final screenplay, dated 20th March 1974 - BEFORE going to Scotland to film: 30 EXTERIOR - WASTES - DAY The KNIGHTS are riding along the top of a ridge. The country is wild and inhospitable. Suddenly some of them see fire in the distance and ride towards it. As they approach they see an impressive WIZARD figure striding around conjuring up fire from the ground and causing various bushes and branches to burst into flame. ARTHUR What manner of man are you that can conjure up fire without flint or tinder? TIM I am an enchanter. ARTHUR looks at BEDEVERE. ARTHUR By what name are you known? TIM There are some who call me Tim? ARTHUR Greetings Tim the Enchanter! TIM Greetings King Arthur. In the first known draft from early 1973 he wasn't called Tim as the character hadn't yet been conceived. But the moment the character appears, he is always called 'Tim' and nothing else. In the audio commentary for the DVD, at no point does any Python suggest that the name was supposed to be a long one. Cleese himself only says he and Chapman wrote the Tim sequence, and they thought the name was funny as its likeness to 'timid' and 'timorous' suggests an inherent lack of courage. ('Fantastic' (adjective). Definition: 1 a: Based on fantasy. Not real.) 'What an eccentric performance!' wasn't in the script. Whether Chapman's delivery of that line in the film was ad-libbed, I'm not so sure, but the line seems to have been added/written whilst on location.
The best part is that Tim is so extremely random in this conversation, and spit fire left and right without really a purpose. But all of the sudden he goes all in dramaticly explanation mode about how they get the holy grail :D
I think the best part of this is the urban myth going around about the name Tim people seem to have trouble believing it could be so simple in the actual script, but keep in mind both the age of the movie and the fact that the Pythons we are talking about.
Anyone else play D&D and use Tim as a main influence on your character? Anyone use Tim as a main influence on your self without playing any damned games?
brianwesley28 And Astrology is a relic of a primitive time in human history where magical thinking, backward mystism and irrationality reigned supreme.
Imagine trying to get into an advanced conversation around Religion, Astrology, and what the fuck ever on a Monty Python video about Tim the Enchanter who just likes to blow shit up for fun. You’re all a bunch of talking monkeys, embrace it.
@@excelente81 Thank you! This is well documented in IMDB and other sources. Cleese has said repeatedly that he did NOT ad lib that line. Never let facts get in the way of a good story, I guess.
''You know my name'' English: "I do'' French subtitles: "Yes'' English ''You know much that is hidden, oh Tim'' English: ''Quite'' French: ''You know a lot of secrets, Tim'' French: ''Yes'' Translation does fuck up things and small nuances...
let's be honest anyone with fire powers would be exactly like Tim
Your absolutely right.
Not only that, but summon fireworks as well. The explosive teleportation is impresssive.
To put it into Tim's words, "quite"
@@JadedMuse_ you're...
The fact that "there are some who call me Tim" is said almost like a question is hilarious.
Well, the actor forgot the character's name.
It was hilarious as heck😂😂
it brings me great joy knowing that tim was completely ad libbed because john cleese completely forgot the actual name
😂😂😂
Fun fact; my husband, Tim, introduced himself by saying "there are some who call me Tim" 🤣
As he should. If there was a good quote I could reference with my name, I definitely would
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As any man (named Tim) worth his flint and tinder should.
In the form of a question I hope
He enchanted you. Are you sure you are not under some kind of spell?
Him randomly bazooking the tree and they way he says G-R-R-R-RAIL?! Is nothing short of brilliance
i wonder how they made that rocket.
There are some who call me...... Tim?...
bguzewi0 Quite.
@@batvader9511 Nope. Nice try. This has been debunked more often than the gender wage gap. IMDB is one such source you should check out before perpetuating urban myths.
@@67L48 This must mean a lot to you that you seemed to scour this entire comment section to correct people about the ad lib rumor. Real productive, it looks like.
I bet half the budget went into this once scene, lol
Budget?
That comes with the infamous black monster of Aaargh
Everyone in the film wanted to watch the scene so all the budget went into said scene
This scene is why the film ran out of money
No, it was scene 26 a brilliant scene
I’ve seen this movie over 20 times and it’s just today that I noticed Sir Lancelot is wearing a helmet during the entire scene because John Cleese is playing Tim. Didn’t do a double shoot like they usually do 😂
"look, um... you're a busy man..." gets me every time 😂
Tim the Enchanter seems to focus more on evoking than enchanting. xD
He enchants people with his evocation :D
Let’s all be honest: if we could make explosions with our minds, most of our days would be spent doing exactly what Tim was doing
He was out in the middle of BFE to do just that so he wouldn't be responsible for burning down Library's and villages.
Fun fact: he forgot his name, so he introduced himself as Tim and they went with it
What an eccentric performance!
‘With sharrrrp pointy teeth!!’
- John Cleese 1975
Megadeth- chosen ones is a song about this
1:09 I love the way all the knights clap. So very English! :)
Tim is just Megumin's grand-dad.
omg YES
Good one 🤣
say it don't spray it Tim
Thay it dont thpray it
When I hear someone say "Quite", I think 1:13. Every time.
That's good news, since whenever I say "Quite", this is the vibe I'm going for.
Everyone says their favorite part is the adlibbed Tim, but mine has to be @ 3:31 ... `Death awaits you all with nasty big pointy teeth`
It’s not ad lib. Tim was always in the script.
What an eccentric performance
The Tim joke was great, because I was expecting the name Merlin. MP at their best xD
If I play Skyrim again will call my DB ‘Tim the Enchanter’ due to my use of my favourite elemental burst spell!!
The best part is. He forgot the name he was supposed to say. It was supposed to be something long and extravagant. So he just improvised and said Tim and they rolled with it.
that's fantastic and makes this scene better
Excerpt from the final screenplay, dated 20th March 1974 - BEFORE going to Scotland to film:
30 EXTERIOR - WASTES - DAY
The KNIGHTS are riding along the top of a ridge. The country is wild and
inhospitable. Suddenly some of them see fire in the distance and ride
towards it. As they approach they see an impressive WIZARD figure striding
around conjuring up fire from the ground and causing various bushes and
branches to burst into flame.
ARTHUR
What manner of man are you that can conjure up fire without flint
or tinder?
TIM
I am an enchanter.
ARTHUR looks at BEDEVERE.
ARTHUR
By what name are you known?
TIM
There are some who call me Tim?
ARTHUR
Greetings Tim the Enchanter!
TIM
Greetings King Arthur.
In the first known draft from early 1973 he wasn't called Tim as the character hadn't yet been conceived. But the moment the character appears, he is always called 'Tim' and nothing else.
In the audio commentary for the DVD, at no point does any Python suggest that the name was supposed to be a long one. Cleese himself only says he and Chapman wrote the Tim sequence, and they thought the name was funny as its likeness to 'timid' and 'timorous' suggests an inherent lack of courage.
('Fantastic' (adjective). Definition: 1 a: Based on fantasy. Not real.)
'What an eccentric performance!' wasn't in the script. Whether Chapman's delivery of that line in the film was ad-libbed, I'm not so sure, but the line seems to have been added/written whilst on location.
A great wizard with a mundane name like Tim or Paul or Derek is just hilarious
The best part is that Tim is so extremely random in this conversation, and spit fire left and right without really a purpose. But all of the sudden he goes all in dramaticly explanation mode about how they get the holy grail :D
Some urban myths just won't die. This is patently false.
I think the best part of this is the urban myth going around about the name Tim
people seem to have trouble believing it could be so simple in the actual script, but keep in mind both the age of the movie and the fact that the Pythons we are talking about.
Lets be honest in addition to being hilarious this was a very well made film. The cinematography in the opening shots are phenomenal
What an eccentric performance! Indeed!
This scene must be the reason why they had to use coconuts instead of horses.
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Tim: “A GRAAAAAILLL?!”
0:45 When the GM has to improvise
Prodigal Sorcerer in all his glory
Blue weenie deck magic
Aged like wine
The funniest film in the history of cinema
My favourite scene of the movie
Tim was by far the best character in the movie!!
Quite.
I believe this was the inspiration for Megumin xD
What an eccentric performance!
MPHG *_ROX_*!
You seek the holy grrrrrill
Tim is my favourite character in this movie.
MAGICALLY SETS OFF ARSONIC FIRES YET SCARED BY A KILLER BUNNY. LOL
Hahaha.. Always been Hilarious.. how he keeps exploding things hahaha .
...so brave knights.. if you *DO DOUBT* your courage...
Is this megumin?
Nah, Megumin's explosions are *much* bigger, but she blows her load with the first shot.
This is my Diablo 4 character.
“QUITE”
Timmy with the beard
A What...?
You know much that is hidden, O Tim
quite
A GRRAAIIILLLLLLL???? 😂
The first time Tim the Enchanter suddenly blew himself up got me wheezing.
I found a relative on Ancestry DNA called CallMeTim I thought it might be John Cleese. He is just as eccentric though :)
Wonder if Tim had to find a flower, like Mario, to spew that fire too..
I just learned that Denmark and France has same syllable for Cave and Formidable xD
Quite...!!
I’d be so careless with Tim’s powers. Just shooting off fireballs in the middle of town, scaring the entire populace
I watched that like a thousand times and its still funny xD
There are those who call me.... tim?
My name is.... Tim
Tim is my true love's dad's name.:):):)
Ulf in Bedweer - hilarious !
My friend once drew me a portrait of this guy with the "there are some who call me... Tim?" quote. I had it framed.
*Quite!"
Cracks me up when he warns them. BUT!! and they all kind of flynch.. that and Nasty big pointy teeth...
What a STRANGE person……
Is this megumin as dude?
Nah, Megumin's explosions are *much* bigger, but she blows her load with the first shot.
There are some who call me..Tim
Anyone else play D&D and use Tim as a main influence on your character? Anyone use Tim as a main influence on your self without playing any damned games?
he's a sorcerer with high willpower and charisma but low int
John Cleese absolutely crushes this scene
EXPLOSION!!!!
Tim the Enchanter is an Aquarian archetype.
brianwesley28 Oh fuck off
brianwesley28 And Astrology is a relic of a primitive time in human history where magical thinking, backward mystism and irrationality reigned supreme.
@@orangepinecan Still makes more sense than Christianity, Catholicism, and, of course, Scientology
Imagine trying to get into an advanced conversation around Religion, Astrology, and what the fuck ever on a Monty Python video about Tim the Enchanter who just likes to blow shit up for fun. You’re all a bunch of talking monkeys, embrace it.
Some who call me..... Tim?
At time index 1:16 Magic Missile!
Bloody hell, if this were the 20th century combustion engines would be replaced with Tims and there would be no more energy crisis
He adlibed that Tim line.
he did not
Douglas Celente he did
@@excelente81 Thank you! This is well documented in IMDB and other sources. Cleese has said repeatedly that he did NOT ad lib that line. Never let facts get in the way of a good story, I guess.
Well , He didn't want to use the name " Tim the Extemporaneous"
''You know my name''
English: "I do''
French subtitles: "Yes''
English ''You know much that is hidden, oh Tim''
English: ''Quite''
French: ''You know a lot of secrets, Tim''
French: ''Yes''
Translation does fuck up things and small nuances...
A GRAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIILLLLLLL?!?
how it feels when you have good wand in noita
"Tim?"
(In a phlegmy scottish accent) With huuuuuge great, pointy teeth.... 😂😂😂😂
Is this what Megumin was based off of?
This movie is amazing so far
You’re a weirdo dude.
Itta be fun to point my finger at a goose and roast it at will. Never starve
2:11
dave told monty python not to use his lyrics 😡
haha; Tim...
.....A What ?....
A grrrrail?
Oh hey, it's every anime villain.
David Tennant in Mary Queen of Scots
oui
7 downvotes? Who are these sick ppl?
Some people have no sense of humor. Probably have Red Hair.
I'm disappearing first sorry
0:40
Tim
Deute. 18:9-14,
Revelation 21:8,