I can't believe they nuked Spain just for this one sketch
The maniacal laughter when they nuke China gets me everytime. Like everything in the whole sketch was just an excuse for that one particular explosion.
When I went through the Houston Police Department academy in 1990 this clip was used to introduce us to the concept of cover and concealment. I have to admit it was very effective in teaching us a lesson on where to hide if we didn't want to be seen.
You know Monty Python were skilled at comedy when they could make 3 minutes of explosions and people falling over in otherwise empty fields hilarious.
For me, it's John Cleese's deadpan sounding performance that cells it.
I can’t believe Monty Python blew up China for a joke. Legendary.
3:02 And Manchester. 3:04 And the West Midlands. 3:08 Spain. 3:10 China! (Laughs hysterically)
One of the advantages that Monty Python had was full access to whatever the BBC had - which is to say a LOT! Props, archival film, sound effects and even explosives were always close at hand. This was long before those silly safety laws, of course.
0:47 "B.J.Smegma" 😂😂 The names in Python sketches are hidden gems.
Michael Bay must be engaging in a form of pleasure after watching this.
Cleese's delivery of "chinAAA" gets me every time
One of the best ways to avoid being seen is to not reveal you are in front of a computer watching this classic sketch on Yo-
I had to watch this on my first day of army training. Nine wars later and I'm still here.
This sketch proves the truth of the old saying that there is no problem which cannot be solved with a suitable application of high explosives.
40-50 years later and it’s still funnier than 90% of what’s on tv and in movies ❤️
"Yes, it was the MIDDLE one." XD!!!!
Love Pratchett's rendition. "Your concealment teacher marked you absent today." "Yes?"
"Manchester, and the West Midlands, Spain! CHINA! (maniacal laughter)"
I haven't been seen for 2 years now,and its totally worth it,I have all my limbs,great tutorial
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