The film is being shown to a swedish audience as well, so there are subtitles. I think it'sis, again, a through line of british comedy. The thing is about comedy that there are no rules, which is the way tha comedy works. That they really took that to the extreme and decided, ok, we'll just do whatever it takes to get the best laugh. And that means trampling on absolutely every convention. We have to start with the credits - this was actually written by palin who apparently wrote them all by himself. People tsssse cods in Scandinavia won't even bother describing these scodings.
Talking to Antony Rotunno about a classic British comedy film which makes fun of the legend of King Arthur (and everything else!) Originally published by Antony on his Film Gold podcast earlier this year.
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