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My dad showed me this movie when I was little, I remember trying so hard not to laugh it this bit in the movie because I didn’t want him to know I got the joke
Fun fact: in the original scene you can hear the cameraman laughing his ass off after “Pontius Pilate” (whoever that is lol) says the wife’s name because that whole scene was improv
It's actually supposed to be Puntios Pilot not Caesar. The clips from the movie Monty Python and The Life of Bryan. It's a parody of the story of Jesus.
My boyfriend showed me this video a while back, we love it, we cry laughing over it. We love it so much in fact that the cats who live on our porch are named Hegot and Sussus. Hegot gave birth to four little gotlets recently. Hegotlings if you will. They are so cute. They scream so loud. This video is their legacy.
@@lilkanyewest Monty python isn't everyone's cup of tea, you know theres been billions of people that have died without ever seeing one of their films, same as everything else.
Watching the original scene for the first time a few years back with my wife, she told me the story behind the scene. Apparently they brought in a bunch of people off the street to play the guards, and said "If you laugh in this scene, you won't get paid for it." It made it infinitely better knowing everyone in that scene was doing their absolute best to try and contain their laughter, and the cast was just trying to push them as hard as they could.
in one of the shots you can see the guard turn the tables on the guy playing pilate, putting on the funniest possible look of terror, and they have to cut away because the guy playing pilate starts to laugh and has to look away to hide it
I think it’s the constant pauses combined with how the character looks elder and talks with a more educated superior accent that makes people take him a little bit seriously in the back of their head making them feel think or even do things subconsciously. . . But that’s just a theory an uneducated and probably not possible theory thanks for reading
I need more modern adaptations of classic monty python, even if it's for a meme I find is not to my preference, just seeing more monty Python is enough for me
Fun fact about the original scene: the actors playing the guards were told if they laughed they’d be sacked, so in the original scene the actors were genuinely trying their hardest not to laugh at the name
@@carlwithhats4837 I dont know if it's a joke or troll coment but this animation is based on monthy python video. Just write in the internet monty python biggus dickus and you Will see.
_"Suddenly, the animator suffered a fatal heart attack. The cartoon peril is no more. The quest of the Holy Grail could continue."_ *~ Monty Python and the Holy Grail*
But even back then I never found those types of jokes funny, I’ve always liked random humour. I guess it’s a misnomer for many people that humour has gotten stupid, for most but not for all
In the future we'll have to explain a multi generational reference to a generation that will most likely never know about life of Brian or monty python
This is no longer just a meme. I watched a movie the other night, and in the movie someone yells "Imposter!". When I heard that, I just burst into the most lung-crushing laughing fit I've had in a long time. Dear God save my soul, I am a broken man.
I love leaning into my friend's ear and whispering "sussus amogus" in the most breathy and sensual tone I can because their reactions can range from fear to uncontrollable laughter to even more fear.
Here, we have someone who has caught the impostor syndrome. This is caused by overexposure to Among Us memes. Causing anything said or or similar looking to the game, to be (quoted by people with the syndrome) “sus.” Symptoms: 1. Recognition of inanimate objects as characters from Among Us 2: Everyday use of slang such as “sus” 3. Translating aspects of Among Us to real life, such as ejecting people, calling emergency meetings, etc. If you’re trying to comfort a friend or loved one with impostor syndrome, try not to do ANYTHING wrong. “Heck, people could kill my entire family and I’m forced to maniacally laugh against my will and all I can do is say ‘red sus’!” One stated. Now this may seem like harmless joke, but according to Jerma, “It all started as so innocent, I used to see something and be like, ‘Oh, that’s looks like something from Among Us! That’s a cool reference.’ But now it’s an uncontrollable insane laugh, when I look at ANYTHING- I see it.” In order to prevent Impostor Syndrome, follow these steps: DON’T look at your fingernails or toenails. DON’T look up the scientific name for pig. Try not to smile, because most people who smile have the syndrome, so this could make you look like you have it. The reason for this is because you could accidentally make the “sus” face. (Please note: This could also cause you or anyone around you to contract the virus.) Try not to look at anything red, this may activate a pattern. Discourage yourself from saying the following words, ESPECIALLY around loved ones with Impostor Syndrome. This could make recovery more difficult, and could cause you to contract the virus also. “Sus” “Meeting” “Vent” “Red” “Impostor” “Emergency” “Cams” And DO NOT say “Among Us” as this is the ultimate trigger. You may be using this in a casual conversation, so use “between us” as an alternative. *The stages that you need to be aware of:* Stage 1: Denial “Oh cool, that looks like Among Us!” Stage 2: Anger “I CAN’T TAKE IT! EVERYWHERE I LOOK IS AMOGUS!” Stage 3: Bargaining “Please stop, it’s not funny anymore.” Stage 4: Depression “I’m seriously at my limit.” Stage 5: Acceptance “Amogus” If you believe that you or a loved one are on any of these stages, call 911 for them *immediately.*
@Spatza still noooooooooooboooooooooooooodddddddddyyyyyyy cares spatza, it seems you migrated from another from another RU-vid channel I forgot the name of