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Even after this movie came out, 20 years later I still notice new jokes in the opening credits. Like how all the names suddenly become Swedish and then suddenly someone "Moose trained to mix concrete and sign complicated insurances forms" appears. And the special thanks being signed by Richard Nixon.
I was already laughing at the subtitles of the Swedish man’s ramblings, but the moment I saw “Mööse Trained by: Yutte Hermshervørdenbrøtbørda” I was literally crying from laughing so hard
Subtitles: 0:14 Monti Pythøn ik den Hølie Gräilen 0:22 Røten nik Akten Di 0:30 Wik 0:40 Alsø wik 0:50 Alsø alsø wik 0:58 Wi nøt trei a hølliday in Sweden this yër ? 1:08 See the løveli lakes 1:18 The wøndërful telephøne system 1:27 And mäni interesting furry animals 1:40 Including the majestik møøse 1:44 A møøse once bit my sister... 1:49 Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace toothbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist". "Fillings of Passion". "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink"... *We apologise for the fault in subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked.* Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti...
The first time I saw the Holy Grail I was just a teenager. The first thing I noticed was Author, his squire and the coconuts. Thinking how funny this movie was going to be. Few years later I saw it again and saw the opening credits. I was laughing so hard . One because they were hilarious and two that because I'd seen it when I was younger I'd missed the Swedish text and didn't catch the subtleties. What's great is you can watch it again a say " how did miss that", and enjoy it even more.
@@artbytesia Isn't that strange? Two years later you respond and I get the notification. However, Lunarsight replied 7 months ago and I got nothing. Well played, TH-cam!
Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law -an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian movies: “The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist”, “Fillings of Passion”, “The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink”...
This comedy movie stood the test of time. Rather than have so much sex and drug references, they relied on so much originality, wit, and silliness. They don't make comedy movies like this anymore. Why do you think comedy films are dying out in Hollywood?
+TheNerdyGuy false. the whole cast reunited in 2015 to make another movie called "absolutely anything" and got shit on by critics and got 6% on rotten tomatoes..suck it
I wonder how many people had their first seizure to this. "Don't worry, this is a movie set in medieval times, there's no flashing colours in it." "Oooh, that's good."
2 people were responsible for the fault in the subtitles and had been sacked. 4 more people who were responsible for sacking the people who had just been sacked, have been sacked.
This was one of the movies I would use in high school and college to make friends lol, once I caught one guy in my English class drawing a picture of a knight with the killer rabbit and we totally got each other 😅
This whole movie was an incredible masterpiece. An experience. I still quote lines from it in day to day normal conversations just to see who knows what i’m talking about
I first watched this, in fact the first time I ever watched Monty Python, was this, on a Daffy Duck LSD tab. What an experience that was. A very confusing, sensational and hilarious experience.
This is my all time favorite movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My dad bought tickets for our family to go and see Monty Python’s Spamalot when it came to our local theatre, and in the program there was whole page of credits for those involved with Viagara. Research, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, testing, etc. I wish I still had the program…
and the best part is, this film has no end credits
Because the people who were in charge of them got sacked.
LMAO so true! for so long, i had never pieced together why the movie had no end credits. what you said here makes alot of sense.
Also it's because in the film Arthur is inexplicably arrested which stops the filming!
@@hamursh What do you mean, inexplicably? He was clearly the prime suspect in the murder of a famous historian.
@@mercifulzeus01 It was an accident.
@@hamursh Looked pretty premeditated to me...
You know your movie is good if people are laughing hysterically at the credits.
I sure was.
especially if they're end credits being shown as the movie's intro. LMAO
Alsø wik
Alsø alsø wik
@@Damariobros the majestik møøse
This entire movie is a masterpiece even the credits
xxAnaconta The credits is the best part of the movie imho
Also wik
Møøstërwik
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@@quizmaster85 All done by the Llama family.
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After many faults with the credits, we have decided not to show the film at all.
That means leave.
there will now follow 90 minutes of white noise and a blank screen
There will now be a feature-length intermission.
When people say Deadpool has the best opening credits, I would kindly like to point them to this!
Exactly! Deadpool was only directed by some overpaid tool, this movie was directed by some thousands of Llamas!
Cheeseboss Finch And Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones too :)
Jake Gibbard Pulp fiction
Jake Gibbard IKR
that was just a cheap rip off of this one. not even funny.
“The wønderful telephøne system” is the one that always gets me the most. Even the opening credits are pure comedic genius.
Makes me want to visit Sweden to see their telephone system.
Even after this movie came out, 20 years later I still notice new jokes in the opening credits. Like how all the names suddenly become Swedish and then suddenly someone "Moose trained to mix concrete and sign complicated insurances forms" appears. And the special thanks being signed by Richard Nixon.
40*
They prob meant it's been 20 years for them @@pedroks7756
I blame Monty Python for turning me into the smart ass I am today
Don't worry. Just take a relaxing trip to Sweden, see the løveli lakes...
And mani interesting furry animals
+Jack Rox including the majestik møøse
@@dawgtheundying5303 A møøse once bit my sister
@@maxirede7790 Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti....
I was already laughing at the subtitles of the Swedish man’s ramblings, but the moment I saw “Mööse Trained by: Yutte Hermshervørdenbrøtbørda” I was literally crying from laughing so hard
I love Nixon’s seal of approval at 1:33 and the moose trainer’s last name at 2:19
Fun fact: Nixon's middle name is Moose.
Wonder how many seizures were caused...
me
IT'S OVER 9000!!!
Just like that banned pokemon episode
The original Pory Porygon
Trillions...
They can even make credits enjoyable.
Yeah, that takes real talent.
Certainly a nice refreshment from the boring opening credits of other movies, isn't it?
Michael Palin wrote the credits. John Cleese didn’t know about them until he saw the finished film with an audience and he laughed his head off.
Including the majestik møøse.
Subtitles:
0:14 Monti Pythøn ik den Hølie Gräilen
0:22 Røten nik Akten Di
0:30 Wik
0:40 Alsø wik
0:50 Alsø alsø wik
0:58 Wi nøt trei a hølliday in Sweden this yër ?
1:08 See the løveli lakes
1:18 The wøndërful telephøne system
1:27 And mäni interesting furry animals
1:40 Including the majestik møøse
1:44 A møøse once bit my sister...
1:49 Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace toothbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist". "Fillings of Passion". "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink"...
*We apologise for the fault in subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked.*
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti...
"Special Moose Effects"
I loved those møøse jokes
Catzilla not "moose." Møøse.
Antler care by Liv Thatcher
Suggestive poses for the moose suggested by Vic Rotter.
Time to get sacked
The first time I saw the Holy Grail I was just a teenager. The first thing I noticed was Author, his squire and the coconuts. Thinking how funny this movie was going to be. Few years later I saw it again and saw the opening credits. I was laughing so hard
. One because they were hilarious and two that because I'd seen it when I was younger I'd missed the Swedish text and didn't catch the subtleties. What's great is you can watch it again a say " how did miss that", and enjoy it even more.
In 1982 I met "Ralph" the Wonder Llama and got his autograph. He was awesome.
2:16 Moose trained by Yutte Hermsgervordenbrotborda
Try saying THAT three times fast! XD
That That That. Hmm, wasn't very hard.
@@idunbeezasmart1 But you said it lowercase. Capitalized THAT is much more difficult.
@@idunbeezasmart1 I was referring to the Yutte Herm...whatever his name is.
I see what you did there, though! Nice going!
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THIS is how you make the opening credits interesting.
Signed Richard M Nixon
"I am not a crook"
Yeah, that must’ve aged like butter when Nixon resigned before the film came out.
A moose once bit my sister....
*****
Mynd You, møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti...
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Møøse Trained by
Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law -an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian movies: “The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist”, “Fillings of Passion”, “The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink”...
Probably the only movie that makes you laugh your ass off before it even begins.
This comedy movie stood the test of time. Rather than have so much sex and drug references, they relied on so much originality, wit, and silliness. They don't make comedy movies like this anymore. Why do you think comedy films are dying out in Hollywood?
I thought my grandad bought a pirated Swedish translation of the film... lol
LOL!
Initially I thought that it was subtitled in Frisian.
omg @ 3:05 with the music starting up like a creepy carnival and the flashing light credits..............it kills me. every.single.time.
It's too keep the editors from posting random shit on the bottom. "A moose bit my sister"
Don't forget the llama jokes
@@alternative7586 nah, to keep them from that they sacked them.
Whenever you want to give a large møøse a thorough grounding in Latin, French and 'O' level geography Bo Benn is really the only man to call.
Now I'm wondering if the DVD has actual Swedish subtitles.
They do. The subtitles are in the intro. to the DVD version.
It is not real Swedish. Anyway 'ø' appears in Danish and Norwegian but not in Swedish. They use 'ö' instead.
7 people who were in charge of the movie credits had been sacked.
See, this is a parody done RIGHT.
***** This ain't a parody son. This is the real deal by the best film makers of all time.
TheNerdyGuy Agreed. Comedy like this is extremely rare these days.
+TheNerdyGuy false. the whole cast reunited in 2015 to make another movie called "absolutely anything" and got shit on by critics and got 6% on rotten tomatoes..suck it
+Maxwell Flores No one can make gold 100% of the time.
The only other parody done as well as this is Spaceballs.
Everyone's been sacked
moose personal trainer
Solid proof that all you need to make a solid film is some good credits and two empty halves of coconut you can bang together.
I've been to sweden so manny times and I never seen that telephone system!
Coos Oorlog Or mani interesting furry animals?
Or the løveli lakes
*the løveli lakes
Yøu must hav seen the majestik møøse
It's called Ericsson.
Møøse trained to mix concrete and sign complicated insurance forms by Jorgën Wigg.
2:16 This song is beautiful, nostalgic too.
What song was that playing?
grazie Stefano......
I wonder how many people had their first seizure to this.
"Don't worry, this is a movie set in medieval times, there's no flashing colours in it."
"Oooh, that's good."
Just like that banned pokemon episode
MONTY PYTHON. Even the credits were hilarious.
This video will be sacked, inevitably.
No comedy sequence will ever beat the clop-clopping coming out of the mist, and you see it's coconuts...
I can't believe this was movie. But it is. It's the funniest thing I've seen in... ever.
Would have loved to watch this in a cinema in 75...
That introduction scene always gets me every time.
I finally got to watch this movie on streaming. When the movie started, we literally thought the subtitles were on at first and paused the movie.
"A moose once bit my sister"
IKEA must have wrote these credits
Jurgen Wigg deserve all our respect for his job at training the moose
Peøple be sleeping øn the fact that Richard Nixøn signed the entry credits
2:16 - 2:50 Beautiful epic music.
Was, and forever will be, the greatest title sequence in the history of cinema.
The coconuts and all connected jokes to them are sublime.
“Are you suggesting coconuts migrate!?”
Ah, these wretched beautiful opening credits. My dear have a look, just gander at Yutte Hermsgervordenbrotborda whom trained a moose. What a guy!
2 people were responsible for the fault in the subtitles and had been sacked. 4 more people who were responsible for sacking the people who had just been sacked, have been sacked.
The most hilarious title sequence in recorded history.
To this day I remember how my jaw dropped at the coconuts reveal. I didn't even laugh, I was just in awe of how good the joke was.
The first time I watched this I was stoned and I remember almost dying from laughter
First time Isaw the movie I needed glasses and could not read the credits. Had no idea why the theater audience was in hysterics.
5 people were bitten by a moose.
They must have been trying to carve their initials on the moose with the sharpened end of an interspace toothbrush given by Svenge.
Tesia Blake Nø Realli!
Mynd you møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti
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Best credits ever xD
One of the funniest credits I have ever seen to any movie, the film itself was brilliant but this set the tone. :D
There will never be another credits sequence that cracks me up like this!
I’ll never forget watching this for the first time when I was 11. I was crying laughing.
2:28 Nice to see that Kathryn Hepburn assisted with the Animation. LOL!!!
And Ed Sullivan was the Rigger
The Swedish subtitles are hilarious.
It's not real Swedish.
@@clivegoodman16 I know and that's what makes it funny.
I would pay great amounts to rewatch these credits for the first time again.
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Suggestive poses for the moose suggested by Vic Rotter
This is it people, we have achieved peak comedy, everything is downhill now
Great Python s 😆😂😃😈😉
You know your movie is good if people are still laughing at the credits 44 years later.
When I was young, I used to think that the employees who got "sacked" had had their homes plundered and razed because of their inefficiency.
Found the German.
4:12 It's only a model.
Max Power SHHHH!
+Rijkaard That's impossible, the coconut's tropical and this is a temprate zone! D:
And here I was thinking it's just a flesh wound
This was one of the movies I would use in high school and college to make friends lol, once I caught one guy in my English class drawing a picture of a knight with the killer rabbit and we totally got each other 😅
2:17 is actually quite a lovely score
Nah 3:07
I watched this with my dad and we genuinely thought we put the wrong subtitles on
This whole movie was an incredible masterpiece. An experience. I still quote lines from it in day to day normal conversations just to see who knows what i’m talking about
So iconic. This film is still vastly underrated.
How is it underrated? Everyone loves this comedic masterpiece.
I first watched this, in fact the first time I ever watched Monty Python, was this, on a Daffy Duck LSD tab. What an experience that was. A very confusing, sensational and hilarious experience.
"Hey Rocky! I got cast in a Monty Python movie!" "Again?"
And then the new credits keep going on about Lamas. :)
This is my all time favorite movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Signed Richard M. Nixon...
2:16 - 2:55 LOVE THE BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC SCORE THAT’S PLAYING!
Møøses noses wiped by Bjørn Irkestøm-Slater Walker.
2:44 "...moose on the left hand side in the third from last scene..." I never saw it tho
SDSavage McGamerson That moose has learnt the value of *not being seen*
As much as I love this movie, the flashing lights with the llamas just hurts my eyes.
My dad bought tickets for our family to go and see Monty Python’s Spamalot when it came to our local theatre, and in the program there was whole page of credits for those involved with Viagara. Research, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, testing, etc. I wish I still had the program…
1:56 - 2:06 - 2:54 I love the dying music effect 😂😂😂
I have had my eyes Assaulted, and I love it.
No wonder why they ran out of money.
Dad: *barges into my room*
“I told you way to many times son *DON’T BRING WOLVES INTO THE HOUSE* ”
Monty Python has crazy møøses
I love the music to the opening credits.
RIP to all the people with epilepsy that watched this.
F
The credits are hilarious, and it just goes uphill from there.
27 years after I first watched this movie, and I still haven't managed to find Fillings of Passion anywhere.
This is my favourite comedy movie of all time.
11 people are responsible for sacking the people who’ve just been sacked so they’re now sacked
When even the opening credits are hilarious
This is gold
the best credit sequence ever, by miles