50th Anniversary
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wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 23:54 last edited by
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wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 00:13 last edited by
I guess nothing will ever be as funny to me as that movie was when I first saw it.
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wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 00:21 last edited by
Watched it again after a many years hiatus. Brilliant and still incomparably hilarous and silly.
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wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 00:31 last edited by
You know what else turned 50 this month?
Microsoft.
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wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 15:05 last edited by
Also, that oh what the hell ending, when the police officers interrupt the action finale. It’s one of the few things in “Holy Grail” that works conceptually, but maybe not beyond that. I remember the groans and confusion in the theater 50 years ago, once that non-ending ending ended the evening.
And yet it was a mere scratch. A flesh wound, in a brazen triumph of wordplay, swordplay and what Americans used to call “college humor.” The movie didn’t behave. It barely hung together. But it offered many lessons, beginning with: You don’t need much money to make a weirdly good-looking cheapo costume picture. The “Holy Grail” production budget, around $300,000 U.S. dollars in the year of production in 1974, equates to $2 million today. (Members of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull put up most of the funding, by the way.)
Came across this article. I watched the movie for the first time a little bit ago. I thought it was okay, but I like "Life of Brian" better. Maybe because a lot of the cultural references I did not understand. LOL