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Dee 2023-05-12 00:11:28
The screen debut of monty python has not yet fully identified the visual presentation method, and there is a lack of organic connection between the clips, but a few are really super...
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Wendell 2023-05-09 23:43:11
British humor is probably like this...
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Forrest 2023-04-30 20:02:15
Never seen anything as random as this...
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Adelbert 2023-04-29 03:41:20
I can't stop when I click it... The most lethal joke in the world can't stop laughing every time I see...
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Fredrick 2023-04-25 14:05:30
But the jokes are all in the episode hhh, the hardest part is all in the...
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Demond 2023-04-23 09:09:25
The sketch that I laughed at before now looks calm, why can't I watch the film...
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Leonel 2023-04-21 10:54:41
"In 1945, peace broke...
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Sylvan 2023-04-13 04:31:07
I can't bear to miss every shot, I watched it several times in some...
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Cecelia 2023-04-11 09:31:35
The Python Troupe is still pretty...
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Davon 2023-03-28 23:58:38
And now for something completely the same...
And Now for Something Completely Different Comments
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Jeromy 2022-10-11 19:12:43
Epilepsy Inspiration or Weirdness
I always think it's the weather in the UK that makes the UK have such a weird humour, pay attention, it's weird and not weird, weird that people can't understand and can never find the reason for, weird that no brain can produce . This kind of weirdness is like the inspiration that comes from...
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Sergeant-Major: Squad... CAMP it UP!
[soldiers all chant in unison while mincing about]
Soldiers: Ooh get her! Whoops, I've got your number ducky, you couldn't afford me dear, two three. I'll scratch your eyes out! Don't come the Brigadier bit with us dear, we all know where you've been, you military fairy. Two, three, one, two, three, four, five, six. Whoops! Don't look now girls, the man has just minced in with that jolly colour Sergeant, two three. OOOOH!
Sergeant-Major: [walks on] Right now! Stop that! Silly. And a bit suspect, I think. Time for a cartoon.
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Announcer: In 1945, peace broke out.
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Director: Ian MacNaughton
Language: English Release date: August 22, 1972