(Contains mild spoilers)
I saw this movie when it came out so haven't seen it in decades. I do remember something about it though.
It's a combination of those ridiculous Brit comics running around in the "Holy Land" with their ridiculous Brit accents doing these ridiculous religious things that have definite connections with reality, both present and historical. (I am a firm believer in the Creator God of the Bible btw.)
I remember with fondness the guy who utters a blasphemy and the Jewish onlookers pelt him with a few pebbles. He says another and gets a bigger shower of bigger rocks. He next gets a pelting with even bigger rocks, some of them gotta hurt. Nobody in their right mind would say more, but he lets one more bigger blasphemy go and the next scene is his hand and foot sticking out from under a huge boulder. C'mon what could be funnier? If you've never noticed, or cared to notice, idiots in the face of religious zealots, you may not think this is humorous at all.
How about the Roman centurion who was offended by the poor Latin grammar in the graffiti on the wall? Remind you of the grammar and spelling Nazis in the forums? haha
This movie may, in fact, have some of the best humor ever, better than the more popular Holy Grail movie imo.
So, no connection with God plus no appreciation for religious history (and the present news, like those zealots in Iran who presently want to stone that woman, maybe she deserves it I don't know) equals no appreciation for this kind of humor. Simple as that.
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