Top 116 Monty Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Have I ever told you, you look like Monty Clift? he inquired in a deep, seductive voice. Before or after the accident?
I love 'Monty Python,' 'Black Adder,' 'Fawlty Towers.' I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
Monty Python: A documentary series on everyday life in Great Britain. — © Frank Portman
Monty Python: A documentary series on everyday life in Great Britain.
I love the English. My God, they brought us 'Benny Hill,' 'Monty Python,' 'The Office,' Neville Chamberlain.
I love 'Monty Python,' 'Black Adder,' 'Fawlty Towers'. I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
At the end of Season Four of 'Mr. Show,' instead of doing another season, everyone just thought they wanted to go and do a movie. Kind of like Monty Python. Monty Python went right into 'And Now For Something Completely Different,' and everyone kind of compared 'Mr. Show' to Monty Python.
'Dead peasants insurance' is a term that sounds as if it comes straight out of Monty Python. If only that were true.
Growing up, I watched shows such as 'Blackadder' and 'Monty Python' with my parents.
I've always looked up to Amy Poehler and, obviously, people like Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Mel Brooks, and the 'Monty Python' guys.
Most 'Monty Python' fans are, of course, baby boomers, who have long been a nostalgic lot and are growing more so as they totter toward old age.
My parents introduced me to 'SNL,' Monty Python, and Richard Pryor probably way earlier than they had any right to.
'The Full Monty' was my first feature script, and I wasn't that skilled at it.
I like that feeling of discombobulation that comes in creating an absurd world that doesn't make sense. 'Monty Python' does a good job of it; 'Bugs Bunny,' too.
My favorite work is The Full Monty because I got an Oscar for it. But it was really hard work at the time. Sometimes comedy is not a bundle of laughs to actually do. — © Anne Dudley
My favorite work is The Full Monty because I got an Oscar for it. But it was really hard work at the time. Sometimes comedy is not a bundle of laughs to actually do.
'Monty Python And The Holy Grail' is a hugely important movie to me. I remember watching it for the first time on cable when I was about 13 years old.
I'd grown up loving English films, I was a huge Monty Python fanatic as a kid.
I am interested in complex characters who are difficult and have numerous sides. But I would love to do a comedy role - something maybe 'Monty Python'-esque.
Comedy. It was just huge in my house. Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness, Monty Python and all those James Bond movies were highly regarded.
I come home from work, and depending on the day or depending on what was going on, if I needed to adjust, I'd just meditate or play guitar or watch some 'Monty Python.'
'Monty Python' and 'The Simpsons' have ruined comedy for writers for the rest of our lives.
I'd loved 'Monty Python' and 'The Young Ones,' so making something like that for our own generation would have been amazing.
We took up the offer with the BBC, and that was Monty Python's Flying Circus. I didn't have to submit my ideas to the group. I used to turn up on the days we recorded with a can of film under my arm, and in it went.
Monty Python has such a huge following... myself included.
I had a 'Monty Python' CD, and I would listen to it in the car on the way to school. It also refined my British accent. I can do a killer British accent because I'm just imitating 'Monty Python.'
'Monty Python' was never on TV in the U.K. when I was a kid.
The Full Monty, ah, it's superb. The Full Monty showed how life really is in certain cities of England.
Nobody and nothing beats The Simpsons. Even after all this time, it's still the best satire since Monty Python.
My director, Monty Marsh, is really awesome - I've been working with him for years now.
I have a weird sense of humour. My dad's the same. We love watching 'Monty Python' together.
Everybody uses pop culture as a shorthand. You might make an obscure reference to Monty Python or Iron Eagle that only some people will get, but if they do it conveys a world of meaning.
You can start any 'Monty Python' routine and people finish it for you. Everyone knows it like shorthand.
I love Monty Python, Black Adder, Fawlty Towers. I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
When everyone was listening to pop music I was listening to Monty Python records.
No day of my life passes without someone saying the words 'Monty Python' to me. It's not bad.
But as a kid, I loved 'Monty Python.' My Dad was a devout watcher. We used to watch it when we ate dinner!
Like many nerdy youngsters I spent much of my childhood listening to Monty Python records, learning them verbatim, fittingly parroting them.
Monty Python is like catnip for nerds. Once you get them started quoting it, they are constitutionally incapable of feeling depressed.
If a song is funny and absurd, and it sounds great, it's just going to be that much funnier. And there's no better example of that than 'Monty Python.' — © Seth MacFarlane
If a song is funny and absurd, and it sounds great, it's just going to be that much funnier. And there's no better example of that than 'Monty Python.'
In the office, I actually act quite demented the whole day. Like Monty Python. That's my favorite kind of humor. My assistants sometimes ask me to leave.
I'm a prankster with a Monty Python sense of humor that somehow gets misrepresented in those tacky supermarket publications as bratty, snotty, and rude.
I was pretty much a child of 'Monty Python.' I grew up loving that type of humor and even structured a lot of humor in the same fashion.
Remember that film 'Sliding Doors,' when John Hannah woos Gwyneth Paltrow by reciting Monty Python sketches? I can tell you now that doesn't work, so that film's wrong.
Ever since the commercial smash that was 'The Full Monty', we've always made films about underdogs. It's something that embodies Britishness and that sense of community and people punching above their weight.
I love the humor of 'Monty Python.' I always remember being so impressed by how violent 'Monty Python' are, actually, when you look at what they do. Terry Gilliam has a great way of kind of proposing violence.
Missing out on 'Monty Python' was a real blow at the time. I sometimes wonder how things would have been different if I had been invited to join 'Monty Python,' but as the saying goes, one door closes, another opens.
I grew up on 'Monty Python.'
If only Uncle Monty knew what we know," Violet said, "and Stephano knew that he knew what we know. But Uncle Monty doesn't know what we know, and Stephano knows that he doesn't know what we know." "I know," Klause said. "I know you know," Violet said
My dad is into movies, and they let me watch movies. I was obsessed with Monty Python when I was in preschool - I don't know why.
The solution of the Monty Hall problem hinges on the concept of information, and more specifically, on the relationship between added information and probability. — © Hans Christian von Baeyer
The solution of the Monty Hall problem hinges on the concept of information, and more specifically, on the relationship between added information and probability.
I'd grown up loving English films. I was a huge Monty Python fanatic as a kid.
Everyone hated the title 'The Full Monty' until they saw the film did really well and then loved the title.
The great thing about university is that they incline you to get up and do it, from the Classics to modern plays, to the humor that Monty Pythons made popular.
As a teenager, I loved 'The Carol Burnett Show' and 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In,' and I lived to watch 'Monty Python.'
When I was in my late teens, I discovered 'Fawlty Towers' and 'Monty Python,' and they still make me laugh.
If there's a British film in the marketplace that is successful on a worldwide basis - whether it's 'A Room with a View,' 'Four Weddings' or 'The Full Monty' - money follows, and everyone tries to emulate that success.
I like musicals that are sometimes comedic, but I haven't even seen the Monty Python musical, and I'm a huge Monty Python fan.
'Monty Python' is now more recognised by the films than by the TV series.
I was pretty much a child of Monty Python. I grew up loving that type of humor and even structured a lot of humor in the same fashion.
The whole idea of creating saints, it's pure 'Monty Python.' They have to clock up two miracles.
My mother is British; she's from Shrewsbury. She turned me onto 'Monty Python' very early.
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