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Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?

Thankfully, the Blu-ray version comes with several new extras – 30 minutes' worth, apparently. There is a bunch of outtakes and extended scenes which, to be honest, are interesting because they are introduced and explained by Terry Jones but they are not particularly amusing in themselves. A somewhat pointless subtitling option, in which the script is replaced by quotes from Henry IV Part II, failed to raise a titter in my household.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blu-ray disc

What are you going to do? Bleed on me?

A small gallery of stills has been thrown in, too. But the real treat is a heap of previously unseen Holy Grail animations – a mixture of demos, tests and clips that were cut from the film – with endearingly confused explanations from Terry Gilliam himself. The clips might seem a little repetitive but if you value animation, this is like rediscovering a lost treasure.

If you own an iPad and you're a Python fan, you may already have downloaded the official Monty Python and the Holy Grail app known as The Holy Book of Days. If so, and your Blu-ray player is connected to your home internet router, you can use the iPad app to control playback of the Blu-ray over Wi-Fi. This allows you to skip to particular scenes (on your TV), then pause the film while on you peruse (on your iPad) outtakes, scripts and Michael Palin's diary for those days of the shoot.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blu-ray disc

Oh look, he's buggered off

Cynics would call this an obvious cash-in: the app doesn't come free with your Blu-ray purchase. However, I thought it was charming and added to my enjoyment of both the app and the film. Everyone in the house wanted to have a go.

Sony Pictures lists a whole bunch of other extras such as Elephant & Castle and Meanwhile, King Arthur & Sir Bedevere... but they weren't on my disc. Perhaps they were dropped at the last minute and no-one told the PR people. I don't think it's a matter of territories because this Blu-ray has been designated for regions A, B and C, which effectively means you can watch it on any Blu-ray player in the world.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blu-ray disc

Castle-to-ground missile technology for the medieval Olympics

On a tech note, do not try to play the disc on an external USB Blu-ray player attached to your computer: the copy protection only allows it to be played through video connections such as HDMI. On another tech note, activating the BD Live feature from the disc takes you to an on-line page advertising The Smurfs 3D film. I don’t think this is a joke, but that someone simply hasn’t got around to pointing the link to something Python-related. Get on with it!

Verdict

For those who absolutely must have everything Python-related, this Blu-ray release adds a few more bits and pieces to your collection. The less fanatical should find themselves satisfied with a copy of the old but first-rate two-disc DVD, which is sold everywhere for a tenner or less. But if you are a Holy Grail virgin (A spanking! A spanking!) or almost-newbie who doesn't already have a decent copy of the film, the Blu-ray version is unquestionably the best with the most complete extras... until the next version comes along. ®

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Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blu-ray disc

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blu-ray disc

Good fun hi-def release with some new extras for Python completists.

Tell me...

Did you used to work for a video games magazine?

80% for a grainy film, with pointless and bad extras, that you admit has awful sound, just because it ties-in with a pay-for app? And they can't even link the online content correctly?

Isn't this back in the realm of "pay me money, I'll give you a 90% rating"?

Someone please bring back proper reviewing, where "scores" can go down to 0 again rather than starting at 80, and people aren't afraid to say that a product is junk or you're probably better off with the previous releases unless you're an absolute collector freak.

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She's a Witch, She's a Witch......

I'm trying to get my head around the Reg ratings system. It seems to be something like:-

95%: Stupendous

90%: Great

80%: OK

75%: Meh

70%: Poor

65%: Awful

60%: Crap

55%: Total Crap

50%: Complete and utter Crap

45%: So unbelievably crap you won't believe it

40%: OK, so there is something worse than unbelievably crap

35%: Possibly the crappiest pile of crap ever invented.

30%: Definitely the crappiest pile of crap ever invented.

25%: Surely nothing can be crappier than this.

20%: Oh my GOD. I can't believe how crap this is.

15%: The reviewer killed himself because this is so crap.

10%: The Review killed himself after massacring the rest of the office in complete despair at the sheer crappiness of this thing.

Products scoring less than 10% will result in immediate Armageddon.

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Extras?

Can someone please explain this to me?

I don't give a toss about extras, how it was made, what they had for tea on location, where it was shot, what the place looks like now or a thousand other piles of useless information. I just want to watch the film not go on Mastermind specialist subject, the bleedinng obvious. Sorry, a bit of crosstalk there.

Basically they've invented a format that can hold far too much and now need to justify the high price by conning the public into thinking they are getting more. Pretty soon they'll be claiming the FBI warning is part of the movie experience and having a "how it was made" extra for that as well.

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The only extra I want with it is...

...A SHRUBBERY!

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Re: Tell me...

That's like giving Windows ME 80% because if you don't already have Windows 3.1/95/98/2000, it's great.

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