Monty Python and the Holy Grail Re-Released in 4K With Heaps of New Features
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The 4K Ultra HD remaster of Monty Python and the Holy Grail delivers improved video and audio that enhance the film's visual detail and comedic timing. The steelbook release includes two new bonus features: 'Tis but a Tribute: 50 Years of the Holy Grail' with fans such as Suzzie Eddie Izzard, Marc Evan Jackson, Paul Feig, and Craig Ferguson, and a 'Near Theatrical Version of the Film' that runs one minute shorter. Additional extras include a 2015 Tribeca Q&A with surviving Pythons, extended scenes and outtakes, lost animations, location mini-docs, a Lego gag recreation, and a 1974 BBC Film Nights mini-doc.
Via Flickering Myth, the remastered Holy Grail reportedly looks better than ever, with the improved video and audio quality doing heaps of work to extend and deepen this wacky reimagining of the Arthurian legends of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. But the real reason you want to get in on this re-release is the bevy of special features and other bonus goodies.
Those include a Q&A from the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, John Cleese, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin; extended scenes and outtakes; "lost animations" never included in the film; the Quest for the Holy Grail Locations mini-doc; a Lego recreation of the "Camelot's a silly place" gag; and the BBC Film Nights mini-doc made during a 1974 set visit.
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