What's All This Then - Monty Python's Best Movie Poll

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Inspired by the six-hour documentary just aired on IFC. I can't believe this hasn't already been done.

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Monty Python's Life of Brian 35
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 23
Monty Python's Meaning of Life 12
And Now For Something Completely Different 0
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl 0


Darin, Saturday, 24 October 2009 07:37 (fifteen years ago)

Grail ftw.

Lord Byron Bay of Pigs (SeekAltRoute), Saturday, 24 October 2009 07:47 (fifteen years ago)

Brian and it isn't really that close, good as Grail is.

Erol "Bomber" Alkan (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:16 (fifteen years ago)

^^^

Brian followed by Grail.

daytime shooter, nighttime shanksta (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:21 (fifteen years ago)

Holy Grail is mostly really good but the ending is pretty lame. Life of Brian is strong all the way through.

nate woolls, Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:21 (fifteen years ago)

Rogue Meaning of Life fan here. Because it follow the real beauty of MP, which is not really having a plot and being a sort of free association meander through surreality.

Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:23 (fifteen years ago)

The first time I saw Meaning of Life I was so crushingly disappointed that I've never been able to watch it fairly since. There are great moments, no doubt, but the ubiquity of that Mr Creosote bollocks plus a bunch of sketches that seem to only be there cos they couldn't swear much on the TV make it still feel like a misguided grab for Derek and Clivedom to me.

Erol "Bomber" Alkan (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:27 (fifteen years ago)

YOUR SCREEN NAME KEEPS TOTALLY FREAKING ME OUT

I dunno, Meaning of Life was the first one I saw, and it was such a kind of rite of passage seeing it - I think it was the first R rated film that my dad took me to, saying "you're an adult now" - that it has such positive associations for me. I was deemed too young to see Brian when it came out, though from the ecclesiastical gossip surrounding its release in my mum's parish, I was expecting it to be a lot wickeder than it actually was.

Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:32 (fifteen years ago)

hahaha sorry kate Herol "Bomber" Graham was one of the greatest middleweight boxers of all time who never actually won anything.

Erol "Bomber" Alkan (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:33 (fifteen years ago)

xpost yeah this is part of my problem with the film it was one of those things when I was 13 that kids at school were going on and on and on about like it cos they'd seen it on video and were acting like it was an underground porno.

Erol "Bomber" Alkan (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:34 (fifteen years ago)

That makes more sense.

But every time, I still keep getting scared he's followed me over from his forum to shout at me about something. :-P

Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:36 (fifteen years ago)

Erol Alkan has been a member of ILX for years but I think he uses a Finnish pseudonym or something

Erol "Bomber" Alkan (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:37 (fifteen years ago)

Brian is my favorite. Grail is very good, and handy with a historical detail and all, but Brian is that plus a boatload of piss. Definitely their best movie, as a movie.

Meaning of Life was the first one I saw, and it was such a kind of rite of passage seeing it - I think it was the first R rated film that my dad took me to, saying "you're an adult now" - that it has such positive associations for me.

Seriously? Speaking of a boatload of piss... Jesus. There is some very funny stuff in this movie, no doubt, but I would never describe my feelings toward it as "positive associations." It's dark as a gravedigger's asshole, beginning to end.

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:41 (fifteen years ago)

Except for maybe that fishy bit in the middle.

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:43 (fifteen years ago)

So many things in Brian that I either reference or make use of the logic of on a regular basis. "What did the Romans ever do for us?"

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:48 (fifteen years ago)

You would have to understand my father, and my relationship with him in order to understand why it was a big deal that he took me to see that movie.

He actually took me to some really quite inappropriate for my age movies (Poltergeist, Alien/The Fly double bill) but it was one of the first times he treated me as an equal, let alone an adult. Plus, it was a very much "the two of us" activity that excluded my brother and my mother, so it was very special. Meaning of Life provided a hell of a lot of shared in-jokes between my dad and I in a relationship that had been very distant - yes, it was dark as fuck, but even at 12 or 13 or however old I was when I saw it - I was a pretty "dark" child, and that whole british darkness was a real relief when I felt I was drowning in American mindless positivism.

All this stuff is very personal to me, specifically, and not that much to do with that movie, specifically. But it is special to me, for those personal reasons.

Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:50 (fifteen years ago)

I have probably told the story before of my father taking me to see Alien in a theater. So wrong in so many ways. Even if I wasn't going to be scarred for life, I at least was surely going to be bored.

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:53 (fifteen years ago)

Amber got in from school and texted me.

I checked the TV sched and said "Oh, "The Children's Hour" is on soon, Film4"

(AudHep and ShirlMac)

That's quite adult, innit?

Mark G, Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:56 (fifteen years ago)

Brian, it was close. I love MoL too, but yeah it's grim viewing at points.

Great Scott! It's Molecular Man. (Ste), Saturday, 24 October 2009 09:59 (fifteen years ago)

Before you think to just vote like everyone else is voting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQqq3e03EBQ

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 10:01 (fifteen years ago)

(Brian's mum is the best.)

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, 24 October 2009 10:18 (fifteen years ago)

The first time I saw Meaning of Life I was so crushingly disappointed that I've never been able to watch it fairly since.

this ;_;

existential eggs (Abbott), Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:32 (fifteen years ago)

Brian > Grail > And Now > Meaning > Hollywood Bowel

EZ Snappin, Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:39 (fifteen years ago)

Brian has several great bits in it ("Romans go home", "What have the Romans ever done for us?", "oooh, you lucky bastard", "He's a very naughty boy!", etc., etc.), but Grail holds up better because it's pure Python nonsense from beginning to end. Graham Chapman's performance in Grail is better as well, while in Brian he's playing someone who things just happen to.

a gift from your mind in the form of the perfect beat (snoball), Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:59 (fifteen years ago)

i'd probably go with brian just because it seemed like the best one at the time. grail isn't funny at all anymore (except "what, the curtains?"), and meaning is good but a little too creepy and unpleasant for me to really feel much affection for. flying circus was really better than any of the movies, mainly because no one ever quotes from at least 95 percent of it.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 24 October 2009 18:51 (fifteen years ago)

When asked in 5th or 6th grade Sunday school if we knew the story of Jesus' life, I raised my hand most enthusiastically, and said "Yes."

Well, how did you learn about Jesus' life?

I've seen "The Life of Brian."

My mother heard about that one. My uncles awarded me massive points. My dad was amused.

Adventures of Dog Boy and Frank Sobotka (B.L.A.M.), Saturday, 24 October 2009 19:00 (fifteen years ago)

Life of Brian hangs together better as a concept and even has a plot, but I voted Holy Grail because it made me laugh louder and more often, especially the scene where Cleese has his arms chopped off and insists it's only a scratch. That one is always piss-down-my-leg funny.

Aimless, Saturday, 24 October 2009 19:09 (fifteen years ago)

I can just remember all the fuss and bother and discussion around the time that Brian came out, and I distinctly remember a conversation between my mum and the head priest at our church, with paritioners complaining how blasphemous it all was and my basically going "erm, it's LOL Monty Python, it's supposed to be" and everyone else going "you going to hell if you see that!"

So I was expecting it to be, you know, Last Temptation levels of blasphemous when I finally saw it. And it was just LOL Monty Python.

It is probably the most plot-driven and conventional comedy of the lot, so I can see how it appeals to so many people. I just prefer Meaning of Life.

Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 24 October 2009 19:13 (fifteen years ago)

I'd like to stand up for 'Meaning of Life' too. There's an obnoxious cantankerousness there which I like, and I didn't find in 'Brian'. Possibly a reaction to the response to "Brian"?

Saw both at the pictures when they came out, wasn't disappointed with either.

Soukesian, Saturday, 24 October 2009 19:23 (fifteen years ago)

Brian and it isn't really that close, good as Grail is.

and Grail has grown on me over the years too, but the duff notes in it are duffer and more plentiful than Brian

they're both light years ahead of Meaning of Life which tbh has only Gilliam's budget busting opener to lift it above being a b-side compilation standard for python.

you can have this tapdance here for free (darraghmac), Saturday, 24 October 2009 20:18 (fifteen years ago)

Grail is funnier (the duff ending is one of the best jokes!), Brian is more mature.

Your Favorite Saturday Night Thing (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 24 October 2009 20:28 (fifteen years ago)

I suppose I'm fairly standard -- Grail and Brian as the pinnacle, in a dead heat for different reasons. But all the films have their virtues, even the otherwise unnecessary And Now if only because the higher budgets used for the refilming of TV skits sometimes resulted in a nicely different design.

But I'd like to suggest a comparison of the officially released movie soundtracks for Grail, Brian and MoL (separate from the other Python albums) -- on that level, Grail in an absolute romp because while bits of the film's more memorable skits do crop up it's actually a wholly different animal, supposedly being a series of reports from a live screening of the film in some dumpy theater in a London suburb, further framed by claims that one is listening to the official special edition of the soundtrack as distinct from the regular version for the great unwashed and yet further interrupted by film breakages, bomb threats and more besides. In comparison the other two soundtrack albums have a couple of similar bits but are far more straightforward in comparison, and nowhere near as necessary.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 24 October 2009 20:29 (fifteen years ago)

I loved the part on the doc when they discuss putting two different grooves on one of their albums to confuse everyone.

Darin, Sunday, 25 October 2009 16:28 (fifteen years ago)

They actually did do that.

Mark G, Sunday, 25 October 2009 16:42 (fifteen years ago)

I used to own Matching Tie & Handkerchief with the two grooves on one side. I used to stare at it in wonderment thinking, "There are THREE SIDES to this record!" Haven't seen the doc, tho.

I was in high school when Life of Brian came out, and was informed, in religion class, by one of the higher level priests, that it was a mortal sin to see that movie. A mortal sin. Turns out, tho, that that particular priest was a completely self-centered douchebag asshole.

My boring vote goes to Grail.

weatheringdaleson, Sunday, 25 October 2009 16:57 (fifteen years ago)

it was a mortal sin to see that movie

You must understand that God resembles Texas in many ways.

Aimless, Sunday, 25 October 2009 17:15 (fifteen years ago)

Brian easy. Chapman nails it in that film.

His skin is eroding. His suckers have divots. (chap), Sunday, 25 October 2009 17:17 (fifteen years ago)

I rank these Brian > MOL > Grail > others

the blackest thing ever seen (HI DERE), Sunday, 25 October 2009 18:49 (fifteen years ago)

Grail > MOL > Brian > ANFSCD > Hollywood Bowl

Darin, Monday, 26 October 2009 16:37 (fifteen years ago)

I think Brian was the first R film I saw by myself.

Your Favorite Saturday Night Thing (Dr Morbius), Monday, 26 October 2009 16:44 (fifteen years ago)

i remember watching Grail for the first time ever, on a new years eve night and i was totally fucking depressed. laughed my tits off in a 'fightin the tears' kinda way. was good though.

Great Scott! It's Molecular Man. (Ste), Monday, 26 October 2009 17:21 (fifteen years ago)

I'm right with you. I especially remember how The Black Night had me convulsing in laughter.

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Monday, 26 October 2009 20:02 (fifteen years ago)

Can't resist but to draw attention to a typo...
http://vinylfreakmusicstore.com/img/singles/DeepPurpleBlackNight.jpg
(
co-incidentally this image is scarfed from an ILX thread
Are there any black knights?
)

a gift from your mind in the form of the perfect beat (snoball), Monday, 26 October 2009 20:05 (fifteen years ago)

Alright goddamnit, so I have trouble with homonyms when typing. Just string me up, why dontcha. ;)

tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Monday, 26 October 2009 20:06 (fifteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Wednesday, 4 November 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago)

Rogue Meaning of Life fan here. Because it follow the real beauty of MP, which is not really having a plot and being a sort of free association meander through surreality.

--Strawberry Letter 22 (Masonic Boom)

Seconded. The Pythons always seemed altogether too proud of the fact that "Brian" had an actual plot & held together just like a "real movie", big deal (cf. "Duck Soup" vs. the wayyyyy inferior "A Night At the Opera".) The first hour of "Grail" is glorious but all the best stuff is front-loaded, and "Blazing Saddles" did the meta-non-ending ending thing better the year previous. "Meaning of Life" is the one that's closest to the spirit of the "Flying Circus" (except maybe for "And Now..." which I'm conveniently overlooking)

Race Against Rockism (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 4 November 2009 22:54 (fifteen years ago)

So many things in Brian that I either reference or make use of the logic of on a regular basis. "What did the Romans ever do for us?"

― tie me up, dress in drag, and read to me from the bible (kenan), Saturday, October 24, 2009 5:48 AM (1 week ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

this. whenever someone says something dismissive to me i think or say, "That's just what Jesus said, sir!"

mizzell, Wednesday, 4 November 2009 23:06 (fifteen years ago)

Who was the knight she accuses at the end, "You killed my husband!"
Did she actually get the right knight?
Also, how would you guys have ended "Holy Grail"?

Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 4 November 2009 23:08 (fifteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Thursday, 5 November 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago)

rong again

Your Favorite Saturday Night Thing (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 November 2009 00:48 (fifteen years ago)

LEARNIN THE PIANO!?

Great Scott! It's Molecular Man. (Ste), Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:23 (fifteen years ago)

ive seen the first 2 hours of the documentary, and its really pretty good so far.

PHEAR MY POORAPULT (jjjusten), Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:26 (fifteen years ago)

Can't wait.

piscesx, Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:34 (fifteen years ago)

Hey who in the states has seen any of the 6 hour documentary tv show yet? We're not getting over here if you can believe that. We got an hour long compilation which felt like a trailer.

The whole thing was on IFC. About 80% of it was good - I don't think any of the non-python's talk about python crap was at all interesting. Eric Idle's still an insecure twat.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 6 November 2009 01:01 (fifteen years ago)

Seen the whole documentary. Fun stuff.

l'homme moderne: il forniquait et lisait des journaux (Michael White), Friday, 6 November 2009 15:54 (fifteen years ago)

seven years pass...

Watched The Meaning of Life for the first time in 30 years probably -- definitely their "middle-aged rage," misanthropic movie. I had forgotten entire segments, like the two war sequences, one of which contains my fave gag: officer Cleese reassuringly claps a soldier's shoulder on the battlefield, and the guy slides apart like a carved salami.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:05 (eight years ago)

...a sliced salami, I suppose

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:06 (eight years ago)

lol yes and then when they are hunting the tiger they have their guns on safety ties attached to their necks

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:12 (eight years ago)

The results of the poll are correct, or at least according to 15 year old me, but more recently I reckon The Meaning Of Life is the one that works best on me. Pitch black and deeply disturbing.

Shat Parp (dog latin), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:25 (eight years ago)

That assurance company "short" that kicks it off is a rather bloated pirate-movie joke, though.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:29 (eight years ago)

I never really saw the point in that one. Some cool filmwork on behalf of Gilliam but just a bit too long and not particularly hilarious

Shat Parp (dog latin), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:31 (eight years ago)

hence representative of TG's subsequent filmography

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:32 (eight years ago)

i still remember all the words to the galaxy song

now remember when you're feeling somewhat small and insecure
how amazingly unlikely is your birth
and pray they find intelligent life somewhere out in space
cause there's bugger-all down here on earth

voodoo chili, Monday, 10 July 2017 15:34 (eight years ago)

one of the things i like most about meaning of life is that it's the most 'flying circus'-like of all their films, a series of sketches unencumbered by narrative but united under a theme. it really starts to feel like flying circus towards the end when all the sketches bleed into each other, like the creosote scene to the scene with the french waiter (which is kind of a waste, but whatever), grim reaper scene into the heaven scene, etc.

voodoo chili, Monday, 10 July 2017 15:36 (eight years ago)

Hard as it is to watch some of it, Meaning of Life might be my favorite thing they did (although I do love much of the rest of it). 'Find the Fish' still kinda fucks with me.

Duane Quarterdump (Old Lunch), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:38 (eight years ago)

yes, "Galaxy Song" is a good one, and Idle goes full Noel Coward impersonation on the penis song.

The choreographer Arlene Phillips, who get high marks for "Every Sperm Is Sacred," also did the John Huston film of Annie. Context is everything.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:43 (eight years ago)

It's fine and accurate to say that MOL is most like python but that's why it's a bad movie

jk rowling obituary thread (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:44 (eight years ago)

"bad," my God, you are wrong about almost everything

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:53 (eight years ago)

Meaning of Life most definitely their best.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:54 (eight years ago)

xp come come morbs if we hadn't strong opinions about trivia what would we have

jk rowling obituary thread (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:58 (eight years ago)

darraghmac you've been getting very challopsy lately.

Shat Parp (dog latin), Monday, 10 July 2017 15:59 (eight years ago)

Simply untrue dl, unless it be the "stating the obvious stridently" original meaning and idk if that's even the case.

Possibly there's been a load of old shite lauded as passable-to-good lately and I've been doing god's work in fighting back against the lowering of standards.

Besides, morbs is constant challops tbf

jk rowling obituary thread (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2017 16:12 (eight years ago)

This movie won the Special Jury Grand prize at the Cannes film festival. In "Monty Python Live at Aspen", John Cleese joked that it might have been because Orson Welles, who was on the judging panel, identified with Mr. Creosote.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 16:23 (eight years ago)

The best movie from Monty Python is Life of Brian, for all the loonies from the left wing politics it shows, something a lot of the American left wing can't begin to appreciate, because we saved our country from communism.

The Sniper, Monday, 10 July 2017 16:32 (eight years ago)

Story checks out.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Monday, 10 July 2017 16:34 (eight years ago)

The best joke in Life of Brian is that all the fanatics are named for books of the Bible, including Numbers and Judges.

Frederik B, Monday, 10 July 2017 17:08 (eight years ago)

Obviously I didn't see this poll at the time or And Now For Something Completely Different would have got 1 vote.

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Monday, 10 July 2017 17:39 (eight years ago)

deems otm tbh

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Monday, 10 July 2017 17:40 (eight years ago)

It was the first Python I ever saw and I played the tape over and over for a few years. (Re)watched recently and it still seems inspired. I forgot how much 'meta' stuff there is in there.

I love Flying Circus and Holy Grail but for some reason I never watched Brian or Life, maybe because I didn't think they could live up?

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Monday, 10 July 2017 17:55 (eight years ago)

I saw Life of Brian for the first time fairly recently. Nowhere near as good as Grail or the records. Thought Michael Palin fucking with the extras during the "Biggus Dickus" scene was the best part. Didn't get what was so funny about the "He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" line.

Mr. Snrub, Monday, 10 July 2017 18:13 (eight years ago)

Otm re Palin corpsing support obv

jk rowling obituary thread (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2017 18:26 (eight years ago)

Oh man Life of Brian is genius.

'You're all individuals'
'YES! WE'RE ALL INDIVIDUALS!'
'You're all different'
'YES! WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT!'
'I'm not...'

Frederik B, Monday, 10 July 2017 18:34 (eight years ago)

as a kid Holy Grail was always my favorite. ended up watching it so much to the point of being sick of it. i gave it a rewatch last year (after reading a bunch of books on medieval history) and it felt like seeing it for the first time. the anarcho syndicalist peasant speech is all-time classic ("Help! Help! I'm being repressed! Now we see the violence inherent in the system!")

now we have things like LOTR and Games of Thrones funny how this mucky crappy medieval anti-fantasy just gets more relevant as time marches on.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 10 July 2017 18:37 (eight years ago)

the anarcho syndicalist peasant speech is all-time classic

Definitely the best scene

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Monday, 10 July 2017 18:42 (eight years ago)

'You're all individuals'
'YES! WE'RE ALL INDIVIDUALS!'
'You're all different'
'YES! WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT!'
'I'm not...'

I remember that being really the only big laugh I had during that movie.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Monday, 10 July 2017 18:43 (eight years ago)

one of the great things about holy grail is how grim and muddy it is and how bleak and miserable everybody in it looks, p much nothing about it looks like a "comedy" which makes the jokes all the more effective

meaning of life disturbed the hell out of me when i first watched it (in my early 20s, yet), can't think of any other comedies i've seen that made me shudder the way certain scenes of that did

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Monday, 10 July 2017 18:45 (eight years ago)

I vividly remember Stanley Kauffmann's Meaning rave in The New Republic, which I can only find an excerpt of online:

"It's by the most dangerous madmen at large, ruthlessly perceptive and torrentially gifted, who are angry at everything improvable in human behavior that is not being improved. It's not their most consistently funny film, but it's the one that is most free in fantasy and most savage."

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 19:55 (eight years ago)

karaoke (and you can find the Stephen Hawking cover easily enough)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 20:03 (eight years ago)

The overblown American accents towards the end of Meaning of Life are among the most amazing I've ever heard.

Duane Quarterdump (Old Lunch), Monday, 10 July 2017 20:09 (eight years ago)

that's Chapman doing the Vegas-y singer in "Christmas in Heaven"? Scary makeup.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 21:08 (eight years ago)

Whilst MOL came across as a lot more revolting compared to Brian and Grail, I still remember most of the sketches being utterly brilliant.

I don't think I can ever shake the image of school kids getting their heads bashed in by huge hairy rugby players.

PressAnarchyToContinue (Ste), Monday, 10 July 2017 21:10 (eight years ago)

another scene i'd completely forgotten

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 July 2017 21:12 (eight years ago)

i'd never seen this cut bit, which is not only unfunny but i don't understnd what Jones is going for, making Luther sound like a 1930s American vaudeville comic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXzubuENjHk

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 14:34 (eight years ago)

When Daft Punk's "One More Time" came out, I used to sing the "It's Christmas in Heaven" refrain over the top of it.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 14:50 (eight years ago)

'we've got lumps of it round the back'

Shat Parp (dog latin), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 14:56 (eight years ago)

xxpost HOW is that not funny?

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 15:02 (eight years ago)

John Cleese hated it

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 15:11 (eight years ago)

Premise is great, execution pretty weak. His accent is all over the place too.

how's life, Tuesday, 11 July 2017 16:41 (eight years ago)

i don't understnd what Jones is going for, making Luther sound like a 1930s American vaudeville comic

It's the ur-version of Tom Kenny's Abe Lincoln from Mr. Show.

https://youtu.be/ZI0hvm10AHo?t=95

Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 17:08 (eight years ago)

Made me laugh. Sorry, John.

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 11 July 2017 21:51 (eight years ago)


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