(sigh) No.
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(sigh) No.
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The Marx films ARE 20 minutes long, at least that’s how I watch them with fast forward.
I just watched MASH and I found it painful. It was certainly edgy at the time, but now I find the doctor’s antics to be annoying. The final 20 minutes is a stupid football game, for goodness sake!
Strange Brew 28 years after seeing it the first time I was excited to sit down with my kids and watch it again. Ugh. If anything it was just stale. “I don’t get it, dad”, was my daughters reply, and well, I couldn’t really answer that. Even as a kid I had never seen The Great
White North, but for some reason at the 12 year old boy level I thought it was funny.
And hell. Even at that age I was too mature for Mel Brooks movies.
The Producers? The Twelve Chairs? Young Frankenstein?
Yep. The man wrote for adolescent boys.
“There’s Something About Mary” is the epitome of this, to me. My gf and I laughed and laughed at the theater, as did the rest of the crowd. I honestly remember few movies that the audience laughed at more. Then I watched it a year or three later, and I don’t know if I laughed once.
It’s in Episode 28. Monty Python's Flying Circus: Just the Words - Episode 28
I’d like to say that was a deliberate malapropism, but…doy.
However, Men In Tights was retroactively made slightly funnier with the prominence of Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
There was that meme making the rounds “In the 80s I identified with the Breakfast Club but now I identify with Mr. Vernon.”
But she was my best friend!
Good thing too!
Yeah, I didn’t really like her that much anyways. 
Could I have a quick cup of tea, please? I have an important statement on Rhodesia to make in the Commons at six.
Why is Rhodesia called Rhodesia?
Uhhh … because it was founded by Cecil Rhodes?

(It’s now Zimbabwe, of course.)
I think he was saying that was what the “important statement” was about. But thanks to you, the minister can cancel that speech and spend more time with his rattle.
Spot on! 
Other than indirectly for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, I don’t believe Richard Williams ever worked for Disney. He pretty much always ran his own studio.