Monty Python is one of those things that's so grandfathered in as this absolute pinnacle/turning point of comedy, but then when you actually explore it, you find out they had maybe 5 actually good bits over 30 years. They were basically 70's Tim and Eric
Basically yeah. I'll admit they do have some really genuinely hilarious bits, but it's way, WAY overhyped and Holy Grail and Life of Brian are straight up cringe.
Monty Python is one of those things that's so grandfathered in as this absolute pinnacle/turning point of comedy, but then when you actually explore it, you find out they had maybe 5 actually good bits over 30 years. They were basically 70's Tim and Eric
I don't think I've ever really enjoyed a comedy movie, at least not in terms of the comedy itself - some are just good movies that happen to have some decent comedic bits in them. If you put a gun to my head maybe Dr Strangelove?
There's plenty of comedy that's funny, it's just that 'comedy movies' are typically dogshit. Norm MacDonald is/was my all-time favourite comedian.
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Ok, my autistic friend. You fit in with the rest of us, Cinemaphileners.
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I don't think I've ever really enjoyed a comedy movie, at least not in terms of the comedy itself - some are just good movies that happen to have some decent comedic bits in them. If you put a gun to my head maybe Dr Strangelove?
>Norm and Strangelove but everything is actually gay and im too smart for comedy
you're trying so fricking hard kid please grow up and get an identity
life of brian needs people to be at least a bit educated in history and knowing the bible is a plus, no wonder jokes fly over the heads of modern zoomzooms
The real truth is that it is a pinnacle of comedy, just like the ancient Greek play that opens with Socrates farting. That's not saying it's hysterical now to everyone that watches it, but it was good for its time. Comedy is like a sine wave with each generation moving on from the last
Oh, king eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
We're knights of the Round Table,
we dance whene'er we're able.
We do routines and chorus scenes
with footwork impec-cable,
We dine well here in Camelot,
we eat ham and jam and Spam a lot.
We're knights of the Round Table,
our shows are for-mi-dable.
But many times we're given rhymes
that are quite un-sing-able,
We're opera mad in Camelot,
we sing from the diaphragm a lot.
In war we're tough and able,
Quite in-de-fa-ti-gable.
Between our quests we sequin vests
and impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot.
I have to push the pram a loooooooot.
be quiet!
Shut up, Samwise!
Nii
bloody peasant!
Come and see the violence inherent in the system!
what about literal Aquaman
Monty Python is one of those things that's so grandfathered in as this absolute pinnacle/turning point of comedy, but then when you actually explore it, you find out they had maybe 5 actually good bits over 30 years. They were basically 70's Tim and Eric
Shut the frick up, zoomer.
Didn't have much fun in Stalingrad?
The Take of a Fricking moron
Basically yeah. I'll admit they do have some really genuinely hilarious bits, but it's way, WAY overhyped and Holy Grail and Life of Brian are straight up cringe.
List your top 3 comedies.
I don't think I've ever really enjoyed a comedy movie, at least not in terms of the comedy itself - some are just good movies that happen to have some decent comedic bits in them. If you put a gun to my head maybe Dr Strangelove?
The face of autism.
There's plenty of comedy that's funny, it's just that 'comedy movies' are typically dogshit. Norm MacDonald is/was my all-time favourite comedian.
Ok, my autistic friend. You fit in with the rest of us, Cinemaphileners.
>Norm and Strangelove but everything is actually gay and im too smart for comedy
you're trying so fricking hard kid please grow up and get an identity
>Holy Grail and Life of Brian are straight up cringe.
i'm so glad i'm not a tasteless zoomer
Life of Brian had a few good jokes. Holy Grail is hilarious the whole way through I don't give a FRICK what anyone else says
life of brian needs people to be at least a bit educated in history and knowing the bible is a plus, no wonder jokes fly over the heads of modern zoomzooms
midwit take
high quality bait
Their movies are good, but what I've seen from their tv show was bland as hell.
Average netflix consoomer, everybody.
The real truth is that it is a pinnacle of comedy, just like the ancient Greek play that opens with Socrates farting. That's not saying it's hysterical now to everyone that watches it, but it was good for its time. Comedy is like a sine wave with each generation moving on from the last
Life of Brian is way better than The Holy Grail even though the latter has a couple of really good bits.
He's right, you know.
wtf why does everyone think the invention of the wheel was so fricking special when we have cars now??
>books are shit because we have tiktok videos now
>t. moron
New soijack just dropped
I'll drop you
Suddenly the animator suffered a fatal heart attack.
I want to face the peril!
executive power derives from a mandate from the masses
It's just as moronic as naming someone king because some sea hag gives you a sword btw
I don't remember voting for you
>heyyy
Oh, king eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
We're knights of the Round Table,
we dance whene'er we're able.
We do routines and chorus scenes
with footwork impec-cable,
We dine well here in Camelot,
we eat ham and jam and Spam a lot.
We're knights of the Round Table,
our shows are for-mi-dable.
But many times we're given rhymes
that are quite un-sing-able,
We're opera mad in Camelot,
we sing from the diaphragm a lot.
In war we're tough and able,
Quite in-de-fa-ti-gable.
Between our quests we sequin vests
and impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot.
I have to push the pram a loooooooot.
On second thoughts, let us not go to Camelot. Tis rather a silly place.
>I have to push the pram a loooooooot.
what did they mean by this
It's what Br*tish people call strollers.
i always thought it had something to do with going to the toilet
the guy in the dungeon keeping rhythm always kills me
He should have just said
>Why?
And then heard the baseless secular cope about power deriving from anything but force
Watery tart
>not my king I didn't vote for him!