
CONEHEADS
the originals
(Neil Innes, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam)
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CONEHEADS
the originals
(Neil Innes, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam)
Picture by: dunno source Caption by: trytheone via Poster Builder
Hate to do it but First!
Ahista Ahista (Hindi: आहिस्ता आहिस्ता, Urdu: آہستہ آہستہ, translation: Slowly Slowly) is a Bollywood film starring Soha Ali Khan, Shayan Munshi and Abhay Deol. It was released in August, 2006. This film marks the directorial debut of Director Shivam Nair with a story much closer to the Fyodor Dostoevsky’s short story, White Nights.
Isn’t John Cleese one of them?
That’s what I thought. =/
That’s what I thought. Someone else took Cleese’s place among King Arthur’s knights, while Cleese played the part of one of those knights. Hope that makes sense.
I fart in your general direction!!!
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!
I blow my nose at you, you stupid Arthur King and your silly English ki-nig-hits!
You mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time!
FPPHHH!!
*hits head with gloved hands, while sticking out tongue*
Go and boil your bottoms, you sons of a silly person.
I wave my private parts at your aunties!
this is the badassest. ♥
Cleese was in the movie. This pic is from a live concert in which Cleese did not appear.
No, this is from the movie. I remember this scene. Cleese was up on top taunting them while these guys were being sent to feche la vache, I believe.
No not from actual movie footage. In the movie there was a very similar scene when they’re bringing the wooden rabbit inside the castle, but the heads are arranged differently and it’s from a different angle.
‘Fechez’, not ‘feche’.
Grammar Nazis: now in bilingual.
Feche la vache!
Quoi?
I can’t admit that I like this movie without being bombarded with quotes by people who think they’re so very clever for knowing them. I tried to join my local SCA, but as soon as I heard my first “It’s just a flesh wound!” I was out of there. I’ve taken to asking these people to quote obscure Flying Circus sketches (NOT the Parrot Sketch)…when they can do that, THEN I’ll be impressed.
“Are you proposing that we…eat my mum?”
“Umm…yes. Not raw, not raw, we’d cook her… bit of broccoli and stuffing, delicious!”
“Well, I am a bit peckish…”
Obscure enough for you, bub?
Yes, nice one.
Oh wow. Full points for quoting that sketch!
How about….
“Have you any cheese in this shop at all>”
“Yes sir!”
“Really?”
“No…Not really, sir.”
“You haven’t?”
“No sir..Not a scrap. I was deliberately wasting your time.”
“Well, I’m sorry, but I’m going to have to shoot you.”
“Right O sir!”
BANG!
“What a senseless waste of human life!”
Watney’s red barrel, anyone?
(although the argument sketch is still the finest thing they ever did)
“No, I think I want the Spam, Spam, Spam, eggs and Spam.”
Proud lifelong member of the Kingdom of Ansteorra (SCA for Texas).
I’m afraid there’s no way to completely avoid such a silly medieval movie when surrounded by silly medieval people, but please don’t let that scare you away. SCA is a great group aside from the rampant insanity.
I will not buy this record; it is scratched.
NI!
Noo! Noo!
“France. We are from France.”
Oh, nice juxtaposition! You win one internet!
Hmmm… originals … “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” was released in 1975, the SAME year the Coneheads debuted on Saturday Night Live.
This.
that makes me wet
man im horny
I _tried to warn you about the killer rabbit but…nooooooooooo!
yes, i guess you could say that about monty python.
“Camelot!”, “Camelot!”, “Camelot!”. “It’s only a model.” “Shhhhh!”