Arthur: "You know much that is hidden o Tim." Tim: "Quite..." *randomly uses the staff as a rocket launcher and blows up a tree* I love his nonsensical antics XD
I just realized that the whole time Tim could have summoned an explosion on the rabbit and killed it. But the holy hand grenade was much funnier and I’m glad they left it in.
Well, considering that even Tim is scared of it, he probably already tried that. Hell, he’s probably tried many times. Also notice how he says, “It’s always the same” when mocking Arthur. I’m willing to bet that Arthur and Co. aren’t the first knights he’s brought with him to help kill the rabbit, and they’ve all had the same reactions: “Just a harmless little bunny.”
*Meanwhile in a parallel universe* “Keep me covered” “What with?” “The Holy hand grenade” “Oh right forgot we had that” “Really?, how did you not notice the literal alter following us around?” “Well I thought it was for praying sier” “Right keep me covered” “Oh look a rabbit” *Tim enters conversation* “That is the monstrous beast” And then everything continued like the movie
Back in the day, mid-80's, a high school friend and I went to a movie theater in Bayside Queens to see this and the Policeman ball. Haven't laughed so hard until Blazing Saddles. Still, to this day, one of my favorite movies.
"Then shall thou count to three. No more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four, shall thou NOT count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is RIGHT OUT!" These guys were simply GOLD! XD
@@farhanrivin934 I think he meant, "Like what kind of mistake would it make?" Answer: Like building a giant wooden statue big enough to hide inside, offering it as a gift, but forgetting to actually hide in it.
@@computernerd1101 well, maybe it's been left ambiguous conciously, for additional comedic value xD P.S.: I think I forgot to read your whole comment, the last sentence shows a quite possible sentience on those matters on your part! ;)
He always gets me since I was a child. I didn't even understand most of the context of this movie back then but the level of frustration and the fact that he actually got a point is fucking hilarious
This move is around 40 years old and every scene still makes me cackle like an idiot. Monty Python is timeless. Edit: it’s actually 50 years old this year
I love how "Tim" makes a pyrotechnic show everytime he says something! This movie is a masterpiece of british humor. I would like to add that the Holy Hand Grenade was my favorite weapon in Worms: Armagedon together with the Crazy Cows.
It's not just that he keeps on causing explosions while he speaks. The true joke is that he stops doing so the exact moment where it would be useful: When the killer rabbit appears :)
I saw the Chicago premier and two of the Monty Python were there! For the life of me I can’t remember which two. I believe Terry Jones but the other one escapes me.
as someone from antioch (modern day antakya, turkey) i really laugh hard. it seems like aside from hot and spicy meals we also produced ancient super weapons.
"There are some who call me......Tim???" If you don't believe me, to the north lies the cave of CAER BANNOG where in, carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Ulfin Bedweir of RRREEGGET!
"...AND SAINT ATTILA RAISED THE HAND GRENADE UP ON HIGH SAYING; OH LORD BLESS THIS THY HAND GRENADE, SO THAT WITH IT THOU MAY BLOW THINE ENEMIES INTO TINY BITS... IN THY MERCY" FUNNIEST LINE IN THE MOVIE.
*"And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, "O Lord, bless this Thy hand grenade that, with it, Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits in Thy mercy."
I know it's pretty common knowledge, but I still love the fact that Cleese was supposed to give this long and convoluted name for the Enchanter, but during filming he forgot his line, so he just said "Tim?" and everyone just ran with it (partially because of lack of budget for reshoots, and partly because "rule of funny")
More trivia: In Magic: The Gathering there is a card called "Prodigal Sorceror" in the very first base set that was released in 1993. He can be used to cause one damage every turn on anything you want. It didn't take long for players to give him the nickname "Tim" :)
I've seen evidence presented that maintains this "common knowledge" is false, sourced from original scripts and with a knowledge of how Cleese works, along with Cleese himself denying the rumours.
Wonder if they got the idea from Night of the Lepus (1972) where you have _giant_ killer rabbits th-cam.com/video/lzzJx0a7WLE/w-d-xo.html and yes it is as goofy as it sounds.
Anyone notice Arthur counts the three killed knights as 5 instead of 3...only noticed this on the 2nd watch after the hand grenade miscount...brilliant
I don't know why and I can't explain it but that line has stayed with me since I first saw this in 1977 when I was 12. LOL. It's so vicious sounding. I love it. I don't even quite know what "manky" or "git" means but it never stopped me from saying it out loud several times. Never to a person but when I catch my hand in a door or something along those lines. I said it recently when I locked my keys in my car. LOL.
@@NelsonClick I learned British jargon from the Harry Potter books, and a git is basically a person everyone hates, because they're completely or nearly incapable of being nice or pleasant. See Severus Snape.
@@NelsonClick I don't think he says "manky", but "mangy". Try looking up "mangy dog" and you will understand that "mangy Scots git" is a most vicious insult.
I comfortably stigmatize the Brits by the performances of Mighty Python. These super talented men were present during my coming of age. Thank you. Rubbish & Shrubberies!
"There are some who call me---Tim?" Hilarious how Sir Bedevere keeps lifting up his wide-open helmet grill as though it makes it easier for him to see.
I don't think there has ever been a funnier movie. This immortal scene is just one of many classic moments in the film. When I first saw it in a cinema shortly after its release, I missed half of the jokes because the whole audience was constantly belly-laughing so loudly, as was I. The Monty Python team was to comedy what The Beatles were to popular music.
I love how Sir Robin is suddenly brave when confronted with a rabbit and then suddenly cowers in terror behind his shield adorned with a chicken. Eric Idle...lmao
I've forgotten how much I Love this movie! Used to quote it back and forth with my best mate Jeff. We loved to scream "Run Away!" when discussing girls we had crushes on, we loved saying, "We are the knights who say Nee!" when we were discussing philosophy and hit a deep point. We loved saying, "it's only wafer thin.." yes last is from a completely different film. Monty Python informed our youth, made reading history Cool, made understanding complex issues of government important and cool too. Thank you for this video. Thank you All of Monty Python for your love of irony, cynicism and silly walks!
You and Jeff are my kind of people. If the Many Worlds theory of quantum physics is correct then you, Jeff, my deceased best friend of 42 years Bill Gronroos and me are sitting around a table in one of them as I type this and laughing uncontrollably over a couple of beers following a double feature of Quest for the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian.
This scene has some of the most iconic and well delivered lines of the movie and I am so happy they didn't get rid of it. It was a very funny bit done extremely well.
I'll never forget the first time I saw this scene as a kid, when Tim started randomly casting fireballs at random places I lost my shit, I could barely see the movie through the tears🤣. And he just keeps going too, it makes it that much funnier lol.
I always loved how Tim just kept randomly blowing shit up the whole time he's talking to them.
LOL that is SO funny
Arthur: "You know much that is hidden o Tim."
Tim: "Quite..." *randomly uses the staff as a rocket launcher and blows up a tree*
I love his nonsensical antics XD
He's flexing.
If I had magic powers and nobody to get caught in the crossfire, I'd probably spend a lot of my time blowing shit up too.
he intentionally used all his mana so he couldnt blow up the rabbit.
I just noticed they foreshadowed Arthur's inability to count to three when counting the casualties. This film has so many levels of humor.
It was a running gag. Arthur kept saying "five" instead of "three" multiple times through the entire movie.
predicted half life 3
I just noticed that myself today!
@@TheGreenTaco999 More like Half Life 5.
I just realized that the whole time Tim could have summoned an explosion on the rabbit and killed it. But the holy hand grenade was much funnier and I’m glad they left it in.
Benditø You Sinner actually belief anything less than The Holy Hangranade of Antiochia can defeat the vile Beast
Well, considering that even Tim is scared of it, he probably already tried that. Hell, he’s probably tried many times. Also notice how he says, “It’s always the same” when mocking Arthur. I’m willing to bet that Arthur and Co. aren’t the first knights he’s brought with him to help kill the rabbit, and they’ve all had the same reactions: “Just a harmless little bunny.”
Looking for the Grail isn't his quest. So he and the rabbit don't have the beef.
Ja lol
one.. two.. five!
_"Keep me covered."_
_"What with?"_
_"Just keep me covered."_
Monty Python for the win.
*Meanwhile in a parallel universe*
“Keep me covered”
“What with?”
“The Holy hand grenade”
“Oh right forgot we had that”
“Really?, how did you not notice the literal alter following us around?”
“Well I thought it was for praying sier”
“Right keep me covered”
“Oh look a rabbit”
*Tim enters conversation*
“That is the monstrous beast”
And then everything continued like the movie
Back in the day, mid-80's, a high school friend and I went to a movie theater in Bayside Queens to see this and the Policeman ball. Haven't laughed so hard until Blazing Saddles. Still, to this day, one of my favorite movies.
This scene was 95% of the budget
Quite!
They talked about how they couldn't afford horses so they came up with using coconuts, ended up being an ingenious thing!
There wasnt even an ending
you could say they BLEW their budget for this scene.
I think most of that was spent on stunt bunnies.
"Then shall thou count to three. No more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four, shall thou NOT count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is RIGHT OUT!"
These guys were simply GOLD! XD
Armaments 2:9-21
And the lord spake saying
words to live by
Alex L Is this for the hard of hearing.
This is like when you have a 1000 word essay
"Let us taunt it! It may become so cross that it will make a mistake!"
"Like what??"
"Well . . . . . . hm."
Like "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries."
@@farhanrivin934 I think he meant, "Like what kind of mistake would it make?" Answer: Like building a giant wooden statue big enough to hide inside, offering it as a gift, but forgetting to actually hide in it.
@@computernerd1101 well, maybe it's been left ambiguous conciously, for additional comedic value xD
P.S.: I think I forgot to read your whole comment, the last sentence shows a quite possible sentience on those matters on your part! ;)
A timeless classic
"Five is right out!"
"One, two, five!"
I just realised by correcting and then throwing it they actually took five counts of time instead of three.
Comedy comes in 3's.
3 sir
@QuilwantsPizza 3!
Just like the 5 questions to cross the Bridge of Death.
The way he gets frustrated and says look at the bones ! ! always gets me
LOOK AT THE BOOONNEESSS!
He always gets me since I was a child. I didn't even understand most of the context of this movie back then but the level of frustration and the fact that he actually got a point is fucking hilarious
Yeah what else did they need to hear and see? Ha. Classic line.
This, plus his hysterical laughter after they attack, it’s so good
This move is around 40 years old and every scene still makes me cackle like an idiot. Monty Python is timeless.
Edit: it’s actually 50 years old this year
Their hand grenade is quite timeless, too.
"Shut up and go and change your armor." 😂😂😂😂😂
try more like 50 years.
I love to rewind the "Jesus Christ!" clip and laugh hysterically
Almost 50 yrs
I love how "Tim" makes a pyrotechnic show everytime he says something! This movie is a masterpiece of british humor. I would like to add that the Holy Hand Grenade was my favorite weapon in Worms: Armagedon together with the Crazy Cows.
He blew up rocks but wouldn't bother blowing up the rabbit of death who has the taste for human flesh
I love the banana bomb and the sheep
@@BlackDiamond2718 you are my kindred spirit 👍 lol
It's not just that he keeps on causing explosions while he speaks. The true joke is that he stops doing so the exact moment where it would be useful: When the killer rabbit appears :)
I couldnt believe that. Its true the holy hand grenado was in Worms hahaha
I literally pissed my pants laughing during this movie and especially at this point. Top 5 funniest movie of all time.
3 sir!
@@Badskum xD nice
Dr Who traveled thru time to see
I saw the Chicago premier and two of the Monty Python were there! For the life of me I can’t remember which two. I believe Terry Jones but the other one escapes me.
Go and change your armour.
“Mangy Scots git! Wot’s ‘e do, nibble ya bum?” Monty Python were to comedy as Einstein was to science.
Monty Python was legit, though.
as someone from antioch (modern day antakya, turkey) i really laugh hard. it seems like aside from hot and spicy meals we also produced ancient super weapons.
Burada bir Türk görmeyi beklemiyordum :)
Yeah, Antioch has really gone to hell in the last 1,000 years.
@@mylifeisfunny8911 Neither shalt thou expectith the Spanish Inquisition.
You guys should be super proud.
under christianity the cultural diversity of this part of the world was great.....
Their reaction when they realize he is talking about a rabbit😂
Even the "sinister" music stopped!
#NoOrdinaryRabbit
@Samuel Black LOL :D
Not an ordinary rabbit, the most foul, cruel and bad tempered rodent ever!
I was so scared, I soiled my armor
"They call me...Tim"
I heard he forgot the actual line and ad-libbed it. Either way it's funny
Hahaa! That always reminds me of Rowen Atkinsons Devil sketch! XD th-cam.com/video/Ut116mBuPpg/w-d-xo.html
He says it as if he's unsure if his name is Tim.
@Jangler333 even that guy from Terraria?
"There are some who call me......Tim???"
If you don't believe me, to the north lies the cave of CAER BANNOG where in, carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Ulfin Bedweir of RRREEGGET!
*"RUN AWAY, RUN AWAY!"*
This still cracks me up, lol
My first thought when I watched news 'bout the Afgan. pullout.
😂😂😂😂
Every friggin' time 🤣
Me too. Always.
"...AND SAINT ATTILA RAISED THE HAND GRENADE UP ON HIGH SAYING; OH LORD BLESS THIS THY HAND GRENADE, SO THAT WITH IT THOU MAY BLOW THINE ENEMIES INTO TINY BITS... IN THY MERCY" FUNNIEST LINE IN THE MOVIE.
My favorite skit in the movie
Amen!
*"And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, "O Lord, bless this Thy hand grenade that, with it, Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits in Thy mercy."
And the Lord did grin :) lol
I prefer the point where "and they, being naughty in my sight... SHALL SNUFF IT".
Dismounting the imaginary horses gets me every time.
Tim looks at them doing so with bemusement.
Michael Palin reading the instructions for the holy hand grenade, gets me every time.
Sounds like an Anglican vicar
Breakfast 🥣!
Yes, they feasted also on breakfast cereals!
Oh-ran-goo-tans
@@turbo8628 Slouwths.
"What's he do? Nibble yer bum?!" Forty years since I first saw this movie and that line still cracks me up.
RIP Mr. Terry Jones and Graham Chapman, Two of the great writers and performers of the Flying Circus.
I know it's pretty common knowledge, but I still love the fact that Cleese was supposed to give this long and convoluted name for the Enchanter, but during filming he forgot his line, so he just said "Tim?" and everyone just ran with it (partially because of lack of budget for reshoots, and partly because "rule of funny")
Hahaha awesome
More trivia: In Magic: The Gathering there is a card called "Prodigal Sorceror" in the very first base set that was released in 1993. He can be used to cause one damage every turn on anything you want. It didn't take long for players to give him the nickname "Tim" :)
I did not know that....
Thanks for sh...Aaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!
It’s the black beast of aaaaaaahhhhhhhh
I've seen evidence presented that maintains this "common knowledge" is false, sourced from original scripts and with a knowledge of how Cleese works, along with Cleese himself denying the rumours.
Tim, the enchanter, spent half this movie's budget with his shenanigans!
Killer rabbit, killer rabbit! Run away, run away!!! lol my friend has a t-shirt that says that.
Oldest comment I’ve seen, sorry to reply this late I just found this amusing....
holy smokes this is old
Is this the oldest comment on TH-cam?
Wonder if they got the idea from Night of the Lepus (1972) where you have _giant_ killer rabbits th-cam.com/video/lzzJx0a7WLE/w-d-xo.html and yes it is as goofy as it sounds.
My respect is inevitable for this very comment. You are one of the Founding Fathers, may i say.
Anyone notice Arthur counts the three killed knights as 5 instead of 3...only noticed this on the 2nd watch after the hand grenade miscount...brilliant
Knows every bit about swallows, and all, yet can't count to 5 (Three, my fair maid!), meseems, King Arthur indeed invented trolling! :P
Textbook foreshadowing, absolutely incredible work by the writers
He does it again when they have to answer 3 question to cross the bridge over the Pit of Infinite Peril.
"Manky Scots Git!" As a Scotsman I fully approve of this line.
I don't know why and I can't explain it but that line has stayed with me since I first saw this in 1977 when I was 12. LOL. It's so vicious sounding. I love it. I don't even quite know what "manky" or "git" means but it never stopped me from saying it out loud several times. Never to a person but when I catch my hand in a door or something along those lines. I said it recently when I locked my keys in my car. LOL.
@@NelsonClick I learned British jargon from the Harry Potter books, and a git is basically a person everyone hates, because they're completely or nearly incapable of being nice or pleasant.
See Severus Snape.
@@NelsonClick I don't think he says "manky", but "mangy". Try looking up "mangy dog" and you will understand that "mangy Scots git" is a most vicious insult.
Brave sir Robin pissed his pants😂
Don't they call him a Scottish tit at one point to 😜
I love how Aurthur says Jesus Christ 😂
JAYSUS CHROIST
👿
I love how the guards dismount at 3:40
So VERY British!
One of the greatest reaction shots of all time
I never tire of this movie.
Absolute brilliance.
"What an eccentric performance"
👍👍
This scene really holds up well over the decades. It's hysterical every time I see it.
best part is when the (real) rabbit is shaking off the "blood" the director had put on it. hilarious
Where is that?
@@sissyray5:52-5:53
LOL
"We better not risk another frontal assault that rabbits dynamite," I am crying of laughter.
Oh man, that little cut away shot to the rabbit turning it’s eyes at them when they charge like “What’s this then?”
“Look at the bones!!!!” Pfft. Gets me every time
I love when Tim is imitating it's FANGS with his hand. Lmao.
"Who's that then?"
"I dunno, he must be a king."
"Why?"
"He hasn't got sh*t all over 'im."
The bazooka round from his staff that nails the tree was my favorite part of this scene.
I comfortably stigmatize the Brits by the performances of Mighty Python. These super talented men were present during my coming of age. Thank you. Rubbish & Shrubberies!
*Monty, not mighty
Thank you for preserving this for future generations to be able to appreciate the genius that is Monty Python.
"They're nervous sire."
-talking about the coconut henchman
Talking about the horses, I believe.
"There are some who call me---Tim?" Hilarious how Sir Bedevere keeps lifting up his wide-open helmet grill as though it makes it easier for him to see.
The added squeeking noise is also a nice touch to this running gag.
*someone's head gets decapitated by a rabbit*
Arthur: JESUS CHRIST!!! O.O
Me: XD
Double Aura cancer
@@druglordgrisselda616 It just cracks me up!
SAme lol
"oh its just a harmless little bunny isn't it?" -Tim
The Holy Hand Grenade
One, two, FIVE!!!
No THREE!
Of Antioch
“Yes of course, the holy hand grenade! It’s one of the holy Reid’s brother Maynard carries!”
Nazi are afraid of holly hand grenade
The holy hand grenade of Antioch! It's one of the relics Brother Maynard carries.
Enchanter: "King Arthur."
King Arthur: "You know my name?"
Enchanter: Pulls out a flamethrower.
I don't think there has ever been a funnier movie. This immortal scene is just one of many classic moments in the film.
When I first saw it in a cinema shortly after its release, I missed half of the jokes because the whole audience was constantly belly-laughing so loudly, as was I.
The Monty Python team was to comedy what The Beatles were to popular music.
“YOU SILLY SOD! YOU GOT US ALL WORKED UP!” 😆
Looks are deceiving! That rabbit is pure evil! -Tim the Enchanter
"A GGRRRAAIILL!!?!"
I die every time!
It's like the most vicious, guttural, back-of-throat, menacing way to say that word. Mangy Scots git, he is!
Judy Hopps: "It's not like a bunny could go savage."
Me: "Officer Hops, will you kindly explain to the court what this video footage is showing?"
"The horses are nervous sir" Well we better leave them here and carry on in foot" !
The way the enchanter laughs after the knights get their asses kicked. too funny
My kids when they were younger I showed them this film, this scene alone made this movie a favorite of theirs.
I love how Sir Robin is suddenly brave when confronted with a rabbit and then suddenly cowers in terror behind his shield adorned with a chicken. Eric Idle...lmao
It never gets old! 🐰 Run away!😅😅😅
Doesn't matter how many times you watch it it's still funny!! 🤠👍
Tim was right. The rabbit does have a bad temper.
I identify as Tim
Don’t believe me? “I WARRRNED YOu!”
Lol ditto that. I warned you, here's the proof. Still don't believe me? Welp ok then, I'm just going to go ahead and laugh at your pain. 😂
The timing of Sir Robin saying "I've done it again!"(meaning he soiled his armor again) is pure gold.
I love how in some scenes with the rabbit flying you can barely see the pole or strings being used to make it look like its flying around.
There was no pole or strings, that Rabbits a killer! Were you not listening to the one that some call... TIM??
6:33 Beautiful recreation of the ancient Gregorian chant just to add to the absurdity.
Nothing absurd about Monty Python dramas!
I- am an enchanter *EXPLOSION- EXPLOSION*
The explosions and Tim showing off are what make that joke work
So why didn't the enchanter blow up the rabbit?
@@JayDee-xj9lu tim probably tried already but failed
"You know much that is hidden, Tim." "Quite."
O Tim*
What an eccentric performance! Loved that line.
I love how the cops are apparently only a short distance away
I was wondering about that that was the funniest part too
They are "Inteligencias", not cops. Cops show up must faster.
I love how they have a military command "Run Away!" - why didn't modern armies think of that?
Much ancient wisdom is lost in the well of time!
/you have to imagine the background music yourself/
The French did, circa 1940.
I've forgotten how much I Love this movie! Used to quote it back and forth with my best mate Jeff. We loved to scream "Run Away!" when discussing girls we had crushes on, we loved saying, "We are the knights who say Nee!" when we were discussing philosophy and hit a deep point. We loved saying, "it's only wafer thin.." yes last is from a completely different film. Monty Python informed our youth, made reading history Cool, made understanding complex issues of government important and cool too.
Thank you for this video.
Thank you All of Monty Python for your love of irony, cynicism and silly walks!
You and Jeff are my kind of people. If the Many Worlds theory of quantum physics is correct then you, Jeff, my deceased best friend of 42 years Bill Gronroos and me are sitting around a table in one of them as I type this and laughing uncontrollably over a couple of beers following a double feature of Quest for the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian.
I still use "Run Away!" whenever I can
@@arthur9924 It’s wise advise more often than not.
This always takes me back. When I was in the marines and we needed to look something up, it was always “CONSULT THE BOOK OF ARMAMENTS”.
This scene has some of the most iconic and well delivered lines of the movie and I am so happy they didn't get rid of it. It was a very funny bit done extremely well.
When I look back on this, 40 years later, I realize it's brilliant.
Consult the book of armaments!
Armaments chapter 2, verses 9-21.
That rabbit's decendent humiliated Napoleon Boneparte.
So glad this came up on my feed. So nostalgic. I’d love to share this again with someone who gets it !
brother manard bring out the holy hand grenade! lol this is hilarous
His name is spelled "Maynard."
@@Daniel_Huffman You corrected a 12 year old comment wtf.
@@LughLamhfhada0609 oh shit its the comment police
@@Metallislayer1 Indeed
Our pet rabbit agreed with this scene 100%.
"Tim the destructive" would also be a fitting name ... ^^ He's ruining the landscape xD
I don't have anything important to say.
I just wanted to reply to your comment from eleven years ago.
Such an ancient comment. Let us preserve it.
what an eccentric performance LOL
When Graham says “Jesus Christ” gets me every time. Lol
I am so thankful for this movie in my Life! We must continue to bring it back around for the future generations❤😂😂😂🎉
I needed cheering up today. Seeing this again made me laugh so much.
Look at the bones!
😲
Monty python is hilarious. Classic comedy and best part was they used to improv throughout
I saw this brand new at South Lyon Cinema. (MI.) No question, Monty Python sketches are genius hilarity! This film is classic. Thanks for sharing. J.
I'll never forget the first time I saw this scene as a kid, when Tim started randomly casting fireballs at random places I lost my shit, I could barely see the movie through the tears🤣. And he just keeps going too, it makes it that much funnier lol.
I bet Billy Connelly watched this, and said “I wanna be just like Tim!”
LOOK AT THE BONES!
Probably my favorite line in this movie
Some humor becomes stale watching several times, but Monty Python, Benny Hill and, the Pink Panther make me laugh harder each time viewing.
Anyone else noticed the rabbit had a sword in its mouth in one of the frames?
This is one of the funniest movies ever made
A Side from the VERY ending of this film, it is BRILLIANT beyond what Hollywood could ever conjure.
Y'all I'm not kidding my sister's tiny, adorable little 3lb rabbits nickname is Monty because he is straight up this crazy! He freaking leaps!!🐇😂
i want to be an enchanter , named tim! when i grow up! :)
I think i have an idea for skyrim....
Imagine Black Adder being amongst this rabble. He would probably exclaim, oh just count to three and throw the bloody thing you twits.
Insufficiently subtle for MP.
"Oh shut up and go and change your armor."
With John Cleese in the role of Billy Connolly
Could watch rhis all day!❤❤❤
"Keep me covered" "what with?" "Just keep me covered!"
Never under estimate the wrath of "a foul tempered rodent".
"Wot's 'e do, nibble yer bum?" My favorite line in the entire movie. :)
I watched monty python for years bloody perfect
For my money, the rabbit scene is the funniest damn thing ever made. Nothing even comes remotely close.
Yeah. Docile animals and Warring Humans. You're so correct. Nothing comes close.
One of the funniest moments in cinema history.
"What an eccentric performance"
Gets me every time xD
"Keep me covered". " what with?.."
"Just keep me covered."
"Too late!"