Faust_Motel
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I was a high-school nerd who used to get together with nerd friends to watch Monty Python (back in in the early '90s), so yes, this resonates with me. We have have development review meetings where we got talking about "shrubbery" and a board member snuck in "something nice, but not too expensive." Half the room laughed and the other half was clueless.
I have my skits that I like and that don't do much for me, but more importantly, Python was probably my first introduction into any sort of counterculture at all. Churches wanted to ban Life of Brian. Teachers didn't like us throwing around Meaning of life Quotes. Our weird physics teacher who everybody thought was cool peppered his teaching with Holy Grail quotes.
So, while it's not always the funniest stuff ever or movies I want to re-watch again and again, it has a sentimental place in my heart. I knew about Python before Hitchhiker's Guide, before Rocky Horror, before They Might be Giants. (I probably knew about Dr. Demento and Weird Al before Monty Python, but that's a different story for another time).
I have my skits that I like and that don't do much for me, but more importantly, Python was probably my first introduction into any sort of counterculture at all. Churches wanted to ban Life of Brian. Teachers didn't like us throwing around Meaning of life Quotes. Our weird physics teacher who everybody thought was cool peppered his teaching with Holy Grail quotes.
So, while it's not always the funniest stuff ever or movies I want to re-watch again and again, it has a sentimental place in my heart. I knew about Python before Hitchhiker's Guide, before Rocky Horror, before They Might be Giants. (I probably knew about Dr. Demento and Weird Al before Monty Python, but that's a different story for another time).