There's a funny scene in "The Life of Brian," the controversial 1979 movie from the Monty Python chaps. Brian, a Jewish zealot, played by Graham Chapman, paints "Romans go home" on the walls of Pontius Pilate's palace in Jerusalem. He is caught in the act by a Roman centurion played by John Cleese. The centurion points out that Brian's Latin grammar is incorrect and orders him to paint the correct phrase 100 times while two soldiers stand guard to make sure he completes his punishment.
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