Who said wafer thin?
Mr. Creosote
Creosote is a fictional character who appears in Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life. He is a monstrously obese and rude restaurant patron who is served a vast amount of food and alcohol whilst vomiting repeatedly. After being persuaded to eat an after-dinner mint – “It’s only wafer-thin” – he graphically explodes.
What does Monty Python mean?
An Anglo-American comedy troupe that became widely known in the late 1960s and 1970s for its irreverent, fast-paced television series. The show featured skits, such as the “Ministry of Silly Walks,” and highly original graphics.
What does the phrase Bring out your dead mean?
The saying was immortalised in the 1975 comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail in a scene where a character attempts to get rid of his still-living grandfather by adding him to the cart of dead bodies, and it’s also what Dani McGrath’s family used to say about dumping unwanted furniture out on to the street.
Is Monty Python a movie?
And Now for Something Completel…1971Monty Python and the Holy G…1975Monty Python’s Life of Brian1979Monty Python Live at the Holl…1982The Meaning of Life1983The Crimson Permanent…1983
Monty Python/Movies
What movie is I’m not dead yet from?
The film includes footage from Becker’s childhood and his early days with guitarist Marty Friedman and the rock band Cacophony….
| Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet | |
|---|---|
| Film poster | |
| Directed by | Jesse Vile |
| Produced by | Jesse Vile |
Was Bring out your dead a real thing?
According to Urban Dictionary, “Bring out your dead” was a familiar cry during the time of the Black Death, which was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, killing upwards of 75 million people during the 14th Century.
How many Pythons are still alive?
The Monty Python legend has died age 77 after a heartbreaking dementia battle. His death followed his Monty Python co-star Graham Chapman who died aged 48 in 1989. Only surviving members remaining now of The Monty Python are Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, Eric Idle and John Cleese.
What do the Knights of Nee say?
Knight of Ni: We are the keepers of the sacred words: Ni, Ping, and Nee-womm! Other Knight of Ni: Nee-womm! Arthur: (to Bedevere) Those who hear them seldom live to tell the tale!
Where did the saying the full monty come from?
The Full Monty is cockney rhyming slang and means ‘The Full Story’ possibly after Moses Montefiore a notorious larger than life character who was sherrif of London in 1837. First time I heard this expression was 1970, and I was in my first week at University. A mancunian said’ so I went for the full monty’.
Why did Monty Python not mock Jesus Christ?
Though the Pythons agreed not to mock Jesus Christ, as they couldn’t find anything to mock him about, the subject of the movie was still problematic to the producers, and they withdrew funding. Former Beatle George Harrison became their new funder, continuing the “tradition” of music legends bankrolling Monty Python’s films.
What did Monty Python say about herring?
WITH… A HERRING!” – Monty Python “Look, that rabbit’s got a vicious streak a mile wide! It’s a killer!” – Monty Python
What did Monty Python say about the Knights of Ni?
“O Knights of Ni, you are just and fair, and we will return with a shrubbery.” – Monty Python “Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!” – Monty Python