I generally prefer to watch dry humour and thus I was told that the Monty Python films are good examples of said comedy.
After re-watching "The Meaning of Life", "The Holy Grail", and "Life of Brian" I found that there was plenty of slapstick humour along with dry humour.
Why is this the case? Shouldn't the Monty Python films be above slapstick humour?
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