Tonight marks the last Cinematheque of the year, with the cult classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Gilliam and Jones, 1975). I’ve only seen this movie once before, in 6th grade. On re-watch, I found lots of fun tidbits I did not get on the first watch. Every scene is filled with iconic bits, from “‘It’s just a flesh wound” to the Holy Hand Grenade.

The entire movie is very clever, even more so when you realize that the film was working on a tight budget of around 400K. Most of the gags and jokes in the film originated because the filmmakers did not have enough money. For example, the film ends the way it does because there was not room in the budget for an epic battle scene.

During the opening credits, the subtitle bit was created because they did not have the money for a fancy title card.

On second watch, I was able to appreciate the fast-talking dialogue and slightly more subtle jokes. Overall, I highly enjoyed the final movie of the Emory Cinematheque.
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