A shot for shot remake remake of Monty Python and The Holy Grail made by high school students.A shot for shot remake remake of Monty Python and The Holy Grail made by high school students.A shot for shot remake remake of Monty Python and The Holy Grail made by high school students.
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- TriviaCompleted in 2005.
- ConnectionsFeatures Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
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Pretty good for a fan film
Normally I hate shot for shot remakes like Psycho (1998), Carrie (2013) and Beauty and the Beast (2017). But I liked this film because of the ambition; It is just a group of high school students remaking Holy Grail. As a fan film you wonder "How are they going to do the Black Knight scene?", "How are they going to do the killer rabbit scene?" and so on.
It is all achieved with no budget but plenty of home made charm that makes me laugh. The castle scenes were shot inside living rooms with cardboard walls and the village scenes were shot on a farm.
The acting and accents are not the greatest, but not the worst either. Some kids don't even attempt to do an English accent. However, Zac Wilson who played all the John Cleese parts is actually pretty good. He does different accents including French and Scottish (not very well, but not terrible).
The cast recorded a commentary on this film explaining what house each scene was filmed in.
However, footage from the actual Monty Python movie (the animations and battle scene at the end) are used and filmed off a computer, according to the commentary. I would've perfered if they either not used footage from the movie and just used cheap looking Lego models or something, to add to the no budget charm. Or for the God scene, have an actor wear a cotton wool beard and Burger King crown.
Overall, if you want to see High school students reenact the whole of Monty Python and The Holy Grail, this is for you.
It is all achieved with no budget but plenty of home made charm that makes me laugh. The castle scenes were shot inside living rooms with cardboard walls and the village scenes were shot on a farm.
The acting and accents are not the greatest, but not the worst either. Some kids don't even attempt to do an English accent. However, Zac Wilson who played all the John Cleese parts is actually pretty good. He does different accents including French and Scottish (not very well, but not terrible).
The cast recorded a commentary on this film explaining what house each scene was filmed in.
However, footage from the actual Monty Python movie (the animations and battle scene at the end) are used and filmed off a computer, according to the commentary. I would've perfered if they either not used footage from the movie and just used cheap looking Lego models or something, to add to the no budget charm. Or for the God scene, have an actor wear a cotton wool beard and Burger King crown.
Overall, if you want to see High school students reenact the whole of Monty Python and The Holy Grail, this is for you.
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- bazmitch23
- Feb 12, 2019
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- $450 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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