To: Overtaxed
Wow.... That Special Edition looks hilarious! How are the commentaries, back-biting and subtitles?
DVD Features:
Commentary by Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones, plus general complaints and back-biting by John Cleese, Eric Idle & Michael Palin
Theatrical trailer(s)
High definition widescreen presentation with pink frilly edges
Subtitles for People Who Don't Like the Film (taken from Shakespeare's Henry IV, part II) On-Screen Screenplay: read the screenplay while you watch the film
Exciting "Follow The Killer Rabbit" Feature!
A special version for the Hard of Hearing
A glorious extra 24 seconds absolutely free
Three Mindless Sing-Alongs
Join Michael Palin and Terry Jones in their special documentary: The Quest for the Holy Grail Locations
How To Use Your Coconuts (an educational film)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail In Lego
"On Location with The Pythons". Genuine 18 min. location report made in 1974 by BBC Film Night. (broadcast December 19, 1974)
An Interactive Cast Directory - discover just how many roles Michael Palin plays
Tons of Terry Gilliam's original sketches plus posters
Behind-the-Scenes Photos - hitherto unseen by human eyes
A Load of Old Rubbish - a surprise package of mystery items specially included for the mentally challenged
How the directors' recce used up the budget
Widescreen letterbox format
To: 2Jedismom
I just saw a woman interviewed in front of a school, daughter in car next to her, who was absolutely FURIOUS that the schools were not closed. Her quote: "[Name of Principle], you need to have your head examined! This school is surrounded by trees on three sides. You need to close these schools!" Then she drops her kid off and drives away.
May I just say, for old time's sake:
Think for yourself you stupid cow!
To: HairOfTheDog
I haven't checked out everything. I did the trailers, the mindless sing-alongs, the Legos, how to use coconuts, the 18 minute BBC thingy, and the location documentary (that was pretty interesting!)
To: HairOfTheDog
Monty Python and the Holy Grail In Lego This is hilarious!! Our son found it on the Lego Mindstorms website! We had only recently seen the movie, so he enjoyed it tremendously!
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