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Old Nov 11, '04, 10:31 pm
Luke1:48 Luke1:48 is offline
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Yo, my bros and sises in Christ, what does everyone think of this movie? I have to confess, I laugh a lot when I see it. But me being Catholic and all, should I be watching this movie?
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Old Nov 11, '04, 11:16 pm
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It's been a while since I've seen that movie. I saw some other Monty Python movies, but those were a while back when I wasn't really aware that what I was watching was sinful. I suggest staying away from the Monty Python productions, even though they are quite funny.

To tell you the truth, someone was telling me earlier about one of the screenwriters for Monty Python productions and how that person became a devout Christian. Maybe it was another production. Does anyone know about this?
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Old Nov 11, '04, 11:26 pm
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Yo, my bros and sises in Christ, what does everyone think of this movie? I have to confess, I laugh a lot when I see it. But me being Catholic and all, should I be watching this movie?
Of course. This movie is a staple. To go without seeing it is like, well, missing it.
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Old Nov 12, '04, 5:05 am
John of Woking John of Woking is offline
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Yo, my bros and sises in Christ, what does everyone think of this movie? I have to confess, I laugh a lot when I see it. But me being Catholic and all, should I be watching this movie?
I saw it and didn't find it funny. I found it mildly offensive
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Old Nov 12, '04, 5:29 am
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Well the whole point of Monty Python is that they are mildly offensive and silly

I actually love this movie, and how I think of God is how they portray him here, with the "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?" "Averting my eyes my Lord" STOP DOING THAT I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DO THAT!"

I think God has a sense of humor, how else do you explain David Hasselhoffs career successes? No one in the movie is saying God is stupid, but that the things we do in Gods name are sometimes stupid

And dude theres a killer a bunny and the black night!
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Old Nov 12, '04, 6:15 am
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I think it is a venial sin to watch it. At least that's my opinion. God may have a sense of humour but I know a lot of people think Christianity is a joke and think Jesus himself did not think he was God. Monty Python puts across this viewpoint albeit in a comic manner
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:04 am
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I am offended by several parts of it, esp. the castle of women with the neon cross on top. There are definitely impure jokes and innuendo there. I have no desire to put garbage into my mind.
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:08 am
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Bridgekeeper: Stop. Who would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see.
Sir Lancelot: Ask me the questions, bridgekeeper. I am not afraid.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your name?
Sir Lancelot: My name is Sir Lancelot of Camelot.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your quest?
Sir Lancelot: To seek the Holy Grail.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your favourite colour?
Sir Lancelot: Blue.
Bridgekeeper: Go on. Off you go.
Sir Lancelot: Oh, thank you. Thank you very much.
Sir Robin: That's easy.
Bridgekeeper: Stop. Who would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see.
Sir Robin: Ask me the questions, bridgekeeper. I'm not afraid.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your name?
Sir Robin: Sir Robin of Camelot.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your quest?
Sir Robin: To seek the Holy Grail.
Bridgekeeper: What... is the capital of Assyria?
[pause]
Sir Robin: I don't know that.
[he is thrown over the edge into the volcano]
Sir Robin: Auuuuuuuugh.

Continued--
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:09 am
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Bridgekeeper: Stop. What... is your name?
Galahad: Sir Galahad of Camelot.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your quest?
Galahad: I seek the Grail.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your favourite colour?
Galahad: Blue. No, yel...
[he is also thrown over the edge]
Galahad: auuuuuuuugh.
Bridgekeeper: Hee hee heh. Stop. What... is your name?
King Arthur: It is 'Arthur', King of the Britons.
Bridgekeeper: What... is your quest?
King Arthur: To seek the Holy Grail.
Bridgekeeper: What... is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
King Arthur: What do you mean? An African or European swallow?
Bridgekeeper: Huh? I... I don't know that.
[he is thrown over]
Bridgekeeper: Auuuuuuuugh.
Sir Bedevere: How do know so much about swallows?
King Arthur: Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:33 am
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Welcome to the Castle Anthrax.

The Castle Anthrax?

It's not a very good name, is it?

Genius. No question there's impure jokes and innuendo in it; that's why we don't let the kids watch it.

My fave:

Brother Maynard (reading inscription) Here may be found the last words of Joseph of Aramathea: "He who is brave and valiant may find the Holy Grail in the Castle of Arrrrgggggghhhhhh."

Arthur: What?

Brother Maynard: The Castle of Arrrrgggggghhhhhh.

Some other knight: What is that?

Brother Maynard: He must have died while carving it.

Arthur: Look, if he was dying, he wouldn't have bothered to carve Arrrrggggggghhhhhh on the rock; he would have just said it.

Galahad: Maybe he was dictating.
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:33 am
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I think it is a venial sin to watch it. At least that's my opinion. God may have a sense of humour but I know a lot of people think Christianity is a joke and think Jesus himself did not think he was God. Monty Python puts across this viewpoint albeit in a comic manner
It is a fantastic movie...It helps us laugh at ourselves.

"We want a ... shrubbery"

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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:40 am
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God: "Every time I try to talk to someone it's "sorry this" and "forgive me that" and "I'm not worthy"..."
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Old Nov 12, '04, 7:45 am
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It's like the majority of movies--or books, or plays, or pieces of music for that matter.

An individual taste. I, for example, enjoyed most of it, was mildly disturbed by some of it, and "tuned out" some as well.

Lots of people LOVE the Three Stooges (nyuk, nyuk), lots of others would rather undergo a root canal than view them.

If something is an occasion of sin for you personally, avoid it. Even if it's something that the majority of people might not have trouble with, the point is that you must consider yourself and your relationship with God first. This is why some people don't drink--not because they think drinking is evil, but because for them personally they know they will drink to excess. But they don't try to keep EVERYBODY ELSE from drinking, especially those who drink responsibly.

Having said that, I would myself never even consider rewatching Monty Python's "Life of Brian". I know it would offend me and be an occasion of sin.
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Old Nov 12, '04, 8:03 am
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This reminds me of the discussion regarding the Simpsons. Both are, in my opinion, hilareous! And my dear wife hates both!

Peace

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Old Nov 12, '04, 8:15 am
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It is a fantastic movie...It helps us laugh at ourselves.

"We want a ... shrubbery"

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