It's funny when the knight waves


he should have flipped them off instead

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LOL that is funny. :)

"See? He can be a real sweetheart once you get to know him"-Fluttershy

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Perhaps it was a sarcastic gesture.
"Yeah, BYE "

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Ha ha was flipping people off popular as far back as the crusades? Maybe they had another type of gesture.

Hey! You're not old enough to drink! Now go and die for your country!!!

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He was probally thinking, "You bastards, you utter bastards!"

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They came. They went. Taking the cup of Christ and losing it which means the Knight is no longer immortal. And he’s stuck in that cave now for maybe a week before he starves to death.

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After 500 years of reading scripture, I'd be relieved.

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I guess it's better than keeping the grail there and letting the Joneses charge 25 cents a head for the public to see the oldest man in the world and the Holy Grail in the same go. How terrible would that have been? PT Barnum may have been jealous but that wouldn't mean much to the knight.

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I don't get it? Why's that funny?

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Because the knight should not be that happy they took and lost the grail.

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I still don’t get it.

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The knight is sworn to protect the grail. He was probably happy Indy made sure evil could never possess it. He probably wanted to destroy it every day he lived forever in that cave.

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Right but why is that funny?

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It's funny because young people hate faith and discipline and respect and morality.

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I still don’t get it but whatever you say.

One reason why I hate Last Crusade so much was it was trying way too hard to be funny. The other two didn’t have that kind of humor and they were much better movies.

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Okay. That's a criticism I acknowledge. Last Crusade had jokes. Like, punchline jokes. For me, they worked. But humor is very subjective. The minute you breach the humor barrier, you are barring a certain percentage of the audience from enjoying it. This movie was broken by being a fucking soda commercial. I'll never forget the day I took my child out into a field and executed him cause Poe Dameron made a prank call in a Star Wars film.

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That would have been a plot hole since flipping people off wasn't done by people in the knights earlier years living in civilization

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Back then if you stuck your index and middle finger up with the palm facing towards you that was the same as flipping someone off by today’s standards

https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/10/the-up-yours-gesture-looks-like-a-peace-sign.html

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Maybe an angry shake of the fist would be more in line.

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I would think they did him a favor. As much as guarding the grail would have been a great honor to him you have to admit that he'd probably be like "damn, this sucks" after the first 2-300 years.

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