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MIT Round 3: Medieval Guy vs. James McKinnon-Bring Out Your Dead . If you've never seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail, you haven't lived. . I've been a fan of Monty Python for about a year, so I was eccstatic to hear that my catagory for Round Three of the 2011 MIT against James McKinnon was 'And now, for something completely different',which is a famous quote from Monty Python. Being a fan of Castle, I naturally chose to build something from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which is set in England, 932 AD.
"Bring out your dead!" *ding* "Bring out your dead!"
*ding* "Bring out your dead!"
*ding*
"Bring out your dead!"
(Citizen)"Here's one."
(Collector)"Nine pence."
(Dead guy)"I'm not dead!"
(Collector)"What?"
(Citizen)"Oh, nothing. Here's your nine pence."
(Dead guy)"I'm NOT dead!"
(Collector)"He says he's not dead."
(Citizen)"Yes he is."
(Dead guy) "No I'm not!"
(Collector)"No he isn't!"
(Citizen)"Well, he will be soon, he's very ill."
(Dead guy)"I'm getting better!"
Citizen)"No you're not, you'll be stone dead in a moment."
(Collector)"I can't take him like that, it's against regulation."
(Citizen to the collector)"Look, isn't there something you can do? Do us a favor."
*whack* "OOF!"
(Citizen)"Thank You very much."
(Collector)"Not at all. See you Thursday."
(Citizen)"Who's that then?"
(Collector)"I dunno. Must be a King."
(Citizen)"Why?"
(Collector) "He hasn't got sh*t all over him."
Obviously, this isn't the whole scene, and not even close to the entire sketch. Be sure to check out the real video!
Now, these are just some bonus pictures.
King Arthur, my first attempt at custom making a tunic.
Arthur's servant, Patsy.
These stairs would've been tiled, had my BL order arrived in time. Oh well.
Good luck to Mr. McKinnon, and the rest of the participants!
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