Random Thread & The Interchangeable Inside Joke

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Mmkay give ya a hint. The one mentioned is not the one with the really good profile pic (short brown hair). It is, rather, the one standing on the left side of his profile pic with the short dark curly hair and the giant DD cup.
 
The Pythons did almost all of their own stunts, including Graham Chapman (a qualified mountaineer) reading a sketch while hanging upside-down on a rope, and Michael Palin plummeting 15 feet into a canal in "The Fish-Slapping Dance" after John Cleese smacks him in the head with a trout
 

I just got that!

:lmao:

How 'bout this one:

Danny: Well you know, these girls are only good for one thing.
Sonny: Yeah, what are you suppose to do with them the rest of the 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day?
Putzie: [With a serious but confused face] Is that all it takes 15 minutes?
[the guys slap him on the head]

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Jan: I've been dieting all day! My mom's apple pie is better than this stuff! do you want some?
Putzie: SURE!
[They start heading out when Sonny stops him]
Sonny: Hey Putzie, remember... 15 minutes!
[He starts laughing and Putzie leaves]
 
:lmao:

How 'bout this one:

Danny: Well you know, these girls are only good for one thing.
Sonny: Yeah, what are you suppose to do with them the rest of the 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day?
Putzie: [With a serious but confused face] Is that all it takes 15 minutes?
[the guys slap him on the head]

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

:rotfl:
 
The usual casting process for a sketch was that the lead role would be given to the member who came up with the idea. Michael Palin has said that if he'd known the abuse he would have to tolerate as the "It's..." man, he never would have suggested the idea.
 
Sandy: What if they dance diffently than we do back home?
Rizzo: Hey don't worry, maybe you'll invent the kangaroo bop.
 
This series was one of the first to deviate from the norms of television credits. Among the odd credits gags that were used were: an episode where the credits scrolled sideways; credits that used gag names for the cast & crew; ending credits rolled at the beginning of the episode (or the opening titles delayed until nearly the end); and credits that roll a few minutes early, followed by spoof versions of BBC broadcast announcements (even incorporating the BBC "rolling Earth" logo in use at the time).
 
Rizzo: [after telling Marty that she thinks she might be pregnant] Marty, you ain't gonna tell anybody about this, right?
Marty: Oh sure, Riz, look: I'll take it to the grave.
Marty: [Marty turns and pushes her way past people, Rizzo following her] Coming through, coming through. Lady with a baby.
 
[Rizzo and Kenickie are making out in Kenickie's car, crawling into the backseat together]
Kenickie: Oooh, Riz... Riz...
Rizzo: Would you call me by my first name?
Kenickie: Ooohh, uhhh... ooohh... uhh...
Rizzo: Betty.
Kenickie: Betty, Betty...
[says her name several times, in increasing passion]
Rizzo: Hey... ya got something?
Kenickie: Are you kidding?
[Sits up and gets a condom out of his wallet]
Kenickie: My 25-cent insurance policy.
Rizzo: Big spender!
[Kenickie opens the condom packet, is shocked as he finds it broken]
Rizzo: What?
Kenickie: It broke!
Rizzo: How could it break?
Kenickie: I bought it when I was in the seventh grade.
[the two spend a long nervous moment considering the situation, but look to each other with growing lust]
Rizzo: What the Hell...
[Rizzo grabs Kenickie, and they resume making out]
Kenickie: [muffled] Oh Betty...
 
Monty Python's movie debut. The movie was intended to introduce American audiences to Python's comedy, but ironically, it did far better business in Britain, where viewers had already seen the movie's sketches on "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
 
Vi: [as Sonny, Doodie, and Putzi moon the television audience during National Bandstand] I wonder who that is on the right?
 
The sets for this film were built in an abandoned dairy rather than on a (more costly) soundstage.
 
Director Patricia Birch said the movie was originally going to be titled "Son of Grease", but producers wanted something more straightforward and less confusing, so it was switched to "Grease 2". Maxwell Caulfield (Michael Carrington) tried hard to get it changed back, saying that "Grease 2" was a boring title. His attempts were unsuccessful.
 
Scenes that featured Frenchy (Didi Conn) helping Michael (Maxwell Caulfield) act like a T-Bird, ride his motorcycle, and giving him cooler clothes were cut from the film in post production.
 
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