parusski -> RE: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (6/13/2011 1:20:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Terminus In all these quoting of lines, we must never forget that Monty Python and the Holy Grail also spots the very finest double-take in cinematic history... I say, you must mean this:(The double take the French soldier does as the giant rabbit is wheeled up to the castle). THEN THIS EXCHANGE; -King Arthur: What happens now? -Sir Bedevere: Well, now, uh, Launcelot, Galahad, and I, uh, wait until nightfall, and then leap out of the rabbit, taking the French, uh, by surprise. Not only by surprise, but totally unarmed! -Arthur: Who leaps out? -Bedevere: U-- u-- uh, Launcelot, Galahad, and I. Uh, leap out of the rabbit, uh, and uh... -Arthur: Ohh... (he and Lancelot slowly put their hands to their heads at the realization that they messed up) -Bedevere: Oh. Um, l-- look, i-- i-- if we built this large wooden badger-- (twang of a catapult is heard from the French castle and the Trojan Rabbit comes flying towards where the knights are hiding) -Arthur: Run away! -Other knights: Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away!
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