Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Trailer Fall 2023
Summary
TLDRThis script humorously promotes the re-release of the iconic film *Monty Python and the Holy Grail* in cinemas, emphasizing its unique, timeless impact on film history. The playful tone mimics the absurdity of the film itself, with comedic interruptions and whimsical lines from the original script, like references to peril and the infamous ‘Your mother was a hamster’ line. It invites both old fans and newcomers to experience the film again on the big screen, with a mix of nostalgia, humor, and exaggerated promotions, capturing the essence of the Monty Python comedy style.
Takeaways
- 😀 A movie that changes the entire history of motion pictures is a rare, once-in-a-lifetime event.
- 😀 The film being promoted is *Monty Python and the Holy Grail*, a comedic classic.
- 😀 The film is being re-released in cinemas with a special edition, offering additional content (up to 25% more peril).
- 😀 The tone of the promotion is playful and absurd, consistent with the film's comedic style.
- 😀 The promotional message includes a humorous disruption of normal advertising conventions, making light of the typical 'once in a lifetime' claims.
- 😀 Viewers are encouraged to sing along with the film's memorable moments, further inviting engagement.
- 😀 The re-release is framed as a unique opportunity, both for those who have seen the film and those who have never seen it.
- 😀 A humorous line suggests that if you're very old or very ill, it may be the last chance to see it.
- 😀 The character voices and comedic references (e.g., 'your mother was a hamster') play into the absurd and irreverent humor that the film is known for.
- 😀 The advertisement emphasizes the absurdity of the film’s plot and the ridiculousness of the promotional language, aligning with the tone of Monty Python's humor.
Q & A
What is the significance of the phrase 'once in a lifetime' in the transcript?
-The phrase 'once in a lifetime' is used to emphasize the exceptional nature of the motion picture being discussed, suggesting it has a profound and unparalleled impact on cinema history.
What does the transcript imply about the motion picture being described?
-The transcript implies that the motion picture being described is revolutionary, with an enormous influence on both the history of cinema and the lives of viewers.
What does the phrase 'yes thank you next please' signify in the context of the transcript?
-The phrase 'yes thank you next please' appears to be a humorous and somewhat sarcastic interjection, possibly referencing an impatient or dismissive attitude towards the previous remarks.
What role does humor play in this script?
-Humor is central to the script, as it references absurdities, such as 'your mother was a hamster,' and uses playful language, creating a comedic tone that is characteristic of Monty Python's style.
What is the significance of the 'special New Edition' mentioned in the script?
-The 'special New Edition' likely refers to a re-release of *Monty Python and the Holy Grail*, which includes new content or features, such as 'up to 25% more peril,' to attract audiences to see it again in cinemas.
What does the mention of '25% more peril' indicate?
-'25% more peril' is a humorous exaggeration meant to playfully imply that the re-release of the film includes even more danger or excitement than the original, which fits with the over-the-top comedic style of Monty Python.
What does the line 'we are the knights who say bring your friends' refer to?
-This line is a reference to a well-known scene in *Monty Python and the Holy Grail* where characters known as the 'Knights who say Ni' demand ridiculous things, such as 'bring your friends,' as part of their absurd demands.
Why is the statement 'this isn't my nose, it's a false one' included in the transcript?
-This is a humorous line that refers to the absurdity of the film, likely invoking a scene where characters wear false noses or disguise themselves in an outlandish way, playing into the slapstick comedy of Monty Python.
What is the purpose of the line 'you can even sing along if you like'?
-This line invites the audience to engage with the film by singing along, which is in line with Monty Python's interactive and playful approach to filmmaking, often breaking the fourth wall and encouraging audience participation.
What does the phrase 'see it again for the first time on the big screen' imply?
-This phrase suggests that the re-release of the film is so unique and exciting that it feels like a brand-new experience, even for those who have already seen it, tapping into nostalgia and the special nature of experiencing it in theaters once more.
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