If you like English people doing French accents, then The Pink Panther films are a must (unless you've seen them already). Peter Sellers was a master of the overexaggerated accent.
"She rhecieved a beump on the head-" "-A what?!" "...A beump." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "How can a blind mehn be a lookout?" "How can an idiot be a police officer- ANSWER ME THAT!!" "Oh- it's vehry simple, all you do is enlist..." "-Shuttup!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "What iz your nehm?" "I'm Jaque, the gardener." "And what iz it you do?" "..I'm the gardener!" "Then why didn't you say that to me in the fehrst plehce?!" "I did-" "-Look, deun't try to be feunney with me, monsieur! This iz a vehre seihrious mehtter, and everyone in this *rheum*.. iz under the suspicions!" ___________________________________________________ -So many memories... And so much I've forgotten... 😅
@@clarkb1900 "you've ruined that piano!" "What is the price of one piano compared to the terrible crime that has been committed here?" "But that's a priceless Steinway!" "Not anymore....."
Airplane is absolutely brilliant. Every time you watch it, you'll notice something going on in the background that you never noticed before. Also, if you like British talking in French accents, you might want to try watching 'Allo Allo
Airplane! is a fantastic comedy, you really should watch it. Although it's from 1980 it has held up really well and I'm sure that you'll love the humour.
1:14 I just love the absolute dedication they all showed committing themselves to this being completely normal. Never once shying away (GEDDIT?) with a knowing wink. That's how it's done. Lived on both sides of the pond so I get the UK v US debate. If Adam Sandler had written this narrative he would have slapsticked it to death!!!
The castle where this is filmed is called Doune Castle....The 'I just want to sing' scene, 'Knights of the Round Table song', 'Knight killing the wedding' scene and the girls at 'Castle Anthrax' scene all filmed at Doune castle...If you ever get to go there it's a real treat...The staff told me that they get a lot of custom from Python fanatics...I've been to a lot of castles in the UK and this was the only one where I wasn't too interested in its medievel history...lol
Yes, Airplane is brilliant but they have a lot of jokes based on some very old films (Since You Went Away, The Bridges At Toko Ri etc.) and if you haven't seen these you may not get all the jokes.
Airplane is my second favourite comedy film ever (after Life of Brian). It's so silly you half expect Graham Chapman to put a stop to it 😂Love Holy Grail too of course ❤Thanks Connor x
03:19 I think the height of irony for this is that during the medieval period in which this is supposed to be set, the English royals and Lords would’ve all spoken French as their primary language, not English! 😂
According to the caption at the start of the movie it is supposedly set in 932 AD (or is that 93 squared). The Norman invasion wasn't until 1066 AD so Arthur and his knights would have spoken old English/Anglo-Saxon. Though, in keeping with the Arthurian legends themselves, the film is replete with anachronisms which don't correspond to that date eg the Black death, Flagellants and witch burning crazes were all from much later periods. On the other hand Arthur's use of "Run away" rather than "Retreat" is supposedly because that word didn't enter English until later than 932 AD plus of course it is funnier.
If you like English people doing French accents, then The Pink Panther films are a must (unless you've seen them already). Peter Sellers was a master of the overexaggerated accent.
I second this!! They're so good
Also the TV series ‘allo allo
"She rhecieved a beump on the head-"
"-A what?!"
"...A beump."
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"How can a blind mehn be a lookout?"
"How can an idiot be a police officer- ANSWER ME THAT!!"
"Oh- it's vehry simple, all you do is enlist..."
"-Shuttup!"
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"What iz your nehm?"
"I'm Jaque, the gardener."
"And what iz it you do?"
"..I'm the gardener!"
"Then why didn't you say that to me in the fehrst plehce?!"
"I did-"
"-Look, deun't try to be feunney with me, monsieur!
This iz a vehre seihrious mehtter, and everyone
in this *rheum*.. iz under the suspicions!"
___________________________________________________
-So many memories... And so much I've forgotten... 😅
@@clarkb1900 "you've ruined that piano!"
"What is the price of one piano compared to the terrible crime that has been committed here?"
"But that's a priceless Steinway!"
"Not anymore....."
@@wrorchestra1 Aahh that's the best!! 🤣
You've gotta write with the accent though- c'mon... ;]
-The "outrageous accent", hah!
Airplane is absolutely brilliant. Every time you watch it, you'll notice something going on in the background that you never noticed before. Also, if you like British talking in French accents, you might want to try watching 'Allo Allo
Airplane! is a fantastic comedy, you really should watch it. Although it's from 1980 it has held up really well and I'm sure that you'll love the humour.
Yeah I agree. Would love to see Connor's reaction to that 😁
There is a second clip of the French taunters from very close to the end of the film which is also worth watching.
"Run awaaay" brilliant advise , too funny
French taunted is palin
"I don't remember this" Probably because you were already weeping with laughter!
You have not gone crazy, Cleese plays both the French taunter and sir Lancelot.
I love the "k-nnnnnnnigets " bit - it's how you'd pronounce it if you were French & saw it (knights) written down for the first time.
Apparently, a hamster was a term for a prostitute and elderberry’s were very common when it came to Medieval English wine.🍷
Bruv. Airplane has so much comedy in the background, you can watch 6 or 7 times and still find stuff you missed. 😂😂❤
1:14
I just love the absolute dedication they all showed committing themselves to this being completely normal. Never once shying away (GEDDIT?) with a knowing wink. That's how it's done.
Lived on both sides of the pond so I get the UK v US debate.
If Adam Sandler had written this narrative he would have slapsticked it to death!!!
Oh yes do watch Airplane 😂 we use lines like ‘it’s a little room at the front of the plane’ and, ‘don’t call me Shirley’ all the time 😂
The castle where this is filmed is called Doune Castle....The 'I just want to sing' scene, 'Knights of the Round Table song', 'Knight killing the wedding' scene and the girls at 'Castle Anthrax' scene all filmed at Doune castle...If you ever get to go there it's a real treat...The staff told me that they get a lot of custom from Python fanatics...I've been to a lot of castles in the UK and this was the only one where I wasn't too interested in its medievel history...lol
6:45 James Finlayson doubletake. :)
Doh!....Where Dan Castellaneta got Homers 'Doh!' from...Hi from another 'Son of the desert'
Look At The BONES..!?!
There is a second part when they return later
Yes, Airplane is brilliant but they have a lot of jokes based on some very old films (Since You Went Away, The Bridges At Toko Ri etc.) and if you haven't seen these you may not get all the jokes.
yes you are going crazy; but it is a short trip and you have been there before
7:38
This section of dialogue can go by you if not paying full attention. 😂😂
Nice catch!
The last thing anybody in a siege would do is throw their food out. lol
Airplane is amazing - totally worth watching!
I just watched the meaning of life, again, it's like a fever dream
Airplane is my second favourite comedy film ever (after Life of Brian). It's so silly you half expect Graham Chapman to put a stop to it 😂Love Holy Grail too of course ❤Thanks Connor x
Nope not deleted! It's in there every time I've watched it. Gotta watch Airplane! fo sho!
The Naked Gun movies you'd enjoy very much also. On a joke per minute criteria these are the best. Cheers!
Although this is hilarious, there's plenty of new comedy in DM's to choose from
Trebuchet - souped up long range heavy artillery catapult. (Just fyi!)
03:19 I think the height of irony for this is that during the medieval period in which this is supposed to be set, the English royals and Lords would’ve all spoken French as their primary language, not English! 😂
According to the caption at the start of the movie it is supposedly set in 932 AD (or is that 93 squared). The Norman invasion wasn't until 1066 AD so Arthur and his knights would have spoken old English/Anglo-Saxon. Though, in keeping with the Arthurian legends themselves, the film is replete with anachronisms which don't correspond to that date eg the Black death, Flagellants and witch burning crazes were all from much later periods. On the other hand Arthur's use of "Run away" rather than "Retreat" is supposedly because that word didn't enter English until later than 932 AD plus of course it is funnier.
5:52 yes they ARE both John Cleese!
john cleese is legendary
You pause too often