The sequence where he accidentally starts a religion and within a couple of minutes it has split into about half a dozen factions is a beautiful bit of social commentary.
I played "Always Look On The Bright Side of Life" at my wife's wake. There were several who thought it was in bad taste but she would have loved it. Nice touch at the end of your video.
In all fairness, we were warned. So i'm not even mad. ...and yes i stayed for it all just in case there was an after credits scene. I do not feel robbed at all. Well played.
One fun tidbit is the Roman soldier who made Brian conjugate Latin verba and write the sentence over and over was played by John Cleese, who had previously been a teacher of Latin (O believe prior to entering law school). One thing to remember is that these were highly educated people, having met at Cambridge and joining a famed comedy troupe at the college. For Instance, the actor who portrayed Brian (and King Arthur) was a medical doctor.
I watch a lot of reaction videos by a lot of youtubers. I like that you catch humor nuances often missed by others. It is your compsssionate nature and utterly obvious intelligence, as well as your vulnerability and authenticity that continually brings me back to your channel. Great reaction!
I was afraid you might have to be hospitalized after watching Brian's first encounter with Pontius Pilate. When the film came out, more than a few towns banned it from being shown in the town theaters. In a wonderful twist of irony, 40 some years after its release, the woman who played Judith in the movie, was elected mayor of one of those towns. One of her first acts as mayor, if not the actual first act, was to finally lift the ban.
Best ending to a reaction video to any genre or piece of media ever in the history of reaction videos, the internet, media, mankind, the solar system, the universe and indeed time itself.
It’s so refreshing to watch someone just genuinely react to this and not be thinking how they come across and if it’s right to laugh about certain things, like I’ve seen many young reactors do.
I too am a Brianist, but I have to know... which sect are you? Are you one of those crazy Sandalians? Only the Gourdian sect will lead you to salvation!
he doesn't confirm, he affirms. so typical of a brian. how'd YOU escape crucifiction? (there's a joke in there somewhere. but i'll be damned if i can find it.)
When it comes to Monty Python, it seems there are two kinds of react-ers - 1) those who want their films to make sense and who are therefore either mystified, at the very least, or downright frustrated, and 2) those who think these films funny as hell. I'm so glad to know that you are one of the few...the proud....the latter. By the way, your end "credits"? *chef's kiss*
George Harrison (the Beatle) actually put up the financing for this movie, and if you look carefully you can see the cameo he did in it ..... Speaking of cameos, the bewildered guy trying to talk in the chase sequence and who got ignored. was Spike Milligan, a comedian, radio broadcaster and author who was a big influence on the pythons. he happened to be on holiday where they were filming and was asked to do something.
THE ENDING OF YOUR VIDEO HAS OFFICIALLY MADE YOU THE QUEEN OF UA-cam REACTIONS. I am dead 💀 😅. I listened to the whole thing because I respect that so much. ALL HAIL THE QUEEN!!! 👸🏻
I always thought this was a better movie than the Holy Grail for actually having a story line. I loved both of them for the Python silliness and quotable quotes. Good reaction, as always.
As for watching the first time around, this is definitely the better film. But as for repeated watchings, 'Holy Grail' never really gets old. It's one of those guilty pleasures that I can put on any time and still laugh, even though I know every line in the film by heart.
Both great, but this one was more cohesive. The managed to get the sets made for another religious movie at that location. Grail seemed more like a bunch of similarly themed skits with a thin story to connect them, plus I found the ending a let down.
2:17 "A Balm?" "It might bite him" etc A lot of folks don't get this joke. Back in the 1970's an ointment called Tiger Balm was quite popular amongst athletes for muscle pain etc. So Balm -> Tiger -> animal bite. I haven't seen it in shops in the Uk for years now, I think products like Deep Heat have taken most of its market share. As for the intro song, it is a parody / homage to the Shirley Bassey/John Barry epic James Bond movie themes such as Goldfinger.
You’re overthinking it. It’s just Mrs Cohen thinking a balm is an animal. You don’t have to rationalise all the jokes. The point about Python is that most of the time it’s just randomly silly.
No one who watches you regularly wonders if you're intelligent. You're not only smart, you seem to be extremely compassionate, thoughtful and talented. Take care and have a great one!
@@Pausenton - Indeed, after the initial confusion, and then the realisation of what Aria did, there was nothing left than sitting it out till the end 🙂
If you have asthma this movie is so funny it can cause a massive exacerbated attack. Monty Python gives you non-stop laughter and it is well worth the time spent!
However, for a movie that genuinely killed a guy, watch A Fish Called Wanda. Not a Python movie, but both John Cleese and Michael Palin are in it. A dentist in Århus, Denmark, known for his hearty laugh, died watching it.
Loved your reaction, Aria. I remember all the fuss this movie made when it was released. Some people saying it was sacrilege and having no idea what the film was about. Also, enjoyed your nod to Python with the music and black screen at the end.
The biggus dickus scene is seriously one of the funniest scenes in film history. It's impossible for me to not completely lose it every time that scene is on, despite having seen it dozens of times
Yes, the six Monty Python blokes played almost all the roles in both films, Life of Brian and the Holy Grail. For example Terry Jones played Brian's mom, the naked old man with the juniper bush, and in the Holy Grail he was prince Herbert, sir Bedevere the wise, Dennis' wife, and one of the heads of the three-headed monster
I love your reactions!!! So priceless! Monty Python films and their tv show (Monty Python's Flying Circus) never go out of style! Oh, and you were so clever with what you did at the end!
Great reaction Aria! I always enjoy your reactions and I have to make special mention of your wonderful personality and especially your sense of humor! I really appreciate you and your channel!
As well as the completely infectious giggling, I was extra amused by the Biggus Dickus scene because you very recently asked if that’s how you sound to us, after “I must see you in my dwessing woom…” (and I said “Dart Wader” is what made me subscribe). ALSO, this starts with “There’s only one survivor sir”, to which you reply “One surwiwor, did they all die?” followed by a full-on gigglefest. All extremely endearing.
I fell for your Monty Python ending. Waited & waited if you like the movie. Read the comments. Got sort of a clue. Then rewatched the beginning. And there it was. Talking about 3 comedies. The one "that one" was Brian. Nicely done.
You are quickly becoming one of my favourite reactors,you’re obviously smart to be able to pick up the humour in Monty python and that in itself makes it great to watch you 😊
No Hollywood studio wanted to touch this movie, Eric Idle gave the script to George Harrison and he put up the money to make the movie. When asked why he said " cuz I want to see it"
There is an older movie that you may like. That movie is “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”. It was based on Roman comedies and even filmed on Pompeii inside the real buildings. The main actors are Zero Mostel, Jack Gifford and Buster Keaton.
The old bloke left when they are chasing Brian is the late great Spike Milligan of Goon Show fame. He just happened to be in the place they were filming in Northern Africa and they asked him to have a cameo appearance. He had a great time but always maintained that they did not pay him! Mike in Oz
I love the Biggus dickus scene the most :) FYI in that scene the soldiers in the background were told not to laugh otherwise they would have to redo the scene :) that is why they try so hard not to laugh. Half of that whole scene was improve lol I loved how Aria fell over laughing :) despite what you might say I think you are as smart as you are cute :) can't wait to see more.
Not true at all. They're actors and were following the script. It was important they laughed at correct time because It was how Brian escaped. The 4 guards played 12 different roles in the film and were well know respected actors. One of them was parting the writing team
Hello Aria C, thank you for the black screen and organ music Speaking of music, the fellow singing " Aways Look on the Bright Side of Life " is Eric Ide. He composed that song.
At 27:40 Brian is introduced to a man with a red headdress. The man playing that character is, certainly at the time, was one of the most famous and accomplished people in the world whose music is revered 54 years after leaving the band he was in. A true legend.
The "Welsh tart" is a reference to the actress playing Judith Iscariot. Sue Jones-Davies is from Wales. She moved to Aberystwyth and was a town councilor and mayor for a short period. The movie had been banned for 30 years when she took office. The nude scene was why it was banned.
I've watched other reactions to The Life Of Brian and a lot of the funny parts seem to go over people's heads. Love that you're catching it all. You have a great sense of humor!
So glad you enjoyed the Pontius Pilate parts, cause it's always my favorite part of a reaction to this movie and I remember barely being able to breathe when I first watched it
While I was already enjoying her Reactions quite a lot, Aria's appreciation of the Pythons makes me like her even more that I already did. 23:25 A fairly accurate representation of the origin of most religions. 36:05 🤣🤣🤣🤣 M'Lady, you are a Queen! 👑🥃😻
I love to see someone laughing at this film. When it's a pretty girl, it is even better. Anyone who appreciates the humour of Monty P shows their intelligence, as the jokes require a certain amount of thought. Thanks for sharing. Your ending shows you really understand Python humour. Well done.
It is enjoyable to see that you understand Monty Python sense of absurd sensibility you really get most of the things that’s going on for us that have been watching Monty Python since 1972 is enjoyable to see that your intelligent response you understand their absurdity
i watched this movie at the theater with my brother. Outside of the theater were about 10 people protesting with signs. I asked one why they were protesting, and he said the movie mocks Jesus, and that was blasphemy. As he hadn't seen the movie, he obviously didn't know what he was talking about, and watching the movie proved it (it actually mocks those who blindly follow religion). It was a barrel of laughs and a good time for me with my brother, who has since passed.
This is a great reaction video! You seemed to really enjoy this funny film and some of your comments and laughter were a joy. Definetly worth a subscribe. Keep going!🙂
22:17 "How much do you want for the gourd?" "I don't. You can have it." _"Have_ it?" Brian, how have you not _gotten_ this, by now. You 'ave to _'aggle!_ It's _tradition!_
Firstly, I loved it that you got back at MP for the end of Holy Grail. Awesome. Second, I've always said that Brian is MP's best movie. Grail might be funnier, but Brian maintains a better story structure while still delivering sketch style humor. Nice reaction.
I usually do not comment on videos unless I feel they are very special. This, and "In Search of the Holy Grail," were absolutely wonderful. I loved your reactions and your laughter, and your "Grail" ending in this video was genius. Thank you so much for bringing a smile and laughter to my night.
In addition to the Python movies, there are "Python adjacent" ones with significant casting from the troupe. Some of the best: "Time Bandits," "Erik the Viking," "A Fish Called Wanda."
Great reaction! Loved seeing you laugh! And great job creating your own ending similar to Holy Grail! Brilliant I say! And I should know, I have seen a few brilliance in my time!
In the crowd scene where everyone say "We're" all different" and one guy says "I'm not!" was an ad-lib which they kept in. The same guy also ad-lib the "I'm Brian and so's my wife!"
That Latin lesson was just like the ones I had at school, many, many years ago. Except the sword. Everything else though. Including the "sideburns lift" which was astonishingly painful.
The players are John Cleese ( the leader of The People's Front of Judea, Roman graffiti teacher), Michael Palin (the running man at gladiator contest, the prisoner hanging on the wall, "Bwian", friend of Biggus __), Graham Chapman (Brian), Terry Gilliam (the animator), Terry Jones (Brian's mother) and Eric Idle (the singer, "Loretta"). Graham passed away way back in 1989 and Terry Jones died in 2020. All the others are still alive. John Cleese has probably had the most fame outside the group. Brilliant ending, Aria🤣😂🤣😂
terry jones also played the long bearded renunciant who hadn't spoken in 18 years and eric idle played the jokester who calls everyone "big nose." did you catch george harrison's cameo?
@@walterlewis1526 ... i always liked the old dude who played the guy being "stoned" and the owner of the dewlling the rebellion meetings were held in. "crucifoction's a doddle." he was great but doesn't get enough credit. who was that cat?
😋👍 If it's of interest, in between "Life Of Brian" and "Meaning Of Life" there is also the film "Time Bandits" (1981) which is like half a Monty Python movie. It has Michael Palin and John Cleese in it, and it was directed by Terry Gilliam.
Another great reaction by you. And I love your "Holy Grail"-like ending. By the way, I was genuinely worried for you during the "Biggus Dickus" scene. It took me embarrassingly long time to realize that you couldn't have uploaded the video if you've died laughing.
The sequence where he accidentally starts a religion and within a couple of minutes it has split into about half a dozen factions is a beautiful bit of social commentary.
Now that’s a fine British satirical humor as Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld.
@@ianrhodes6928
Absolutely.
As is the “Don’t let anybody tell you what to do”, coupled with the crowd deciding to do what he said.
"you are the messiah, and I should know I've followed a few" :D
@@nazimelmardi Pre. Sir Terry...if you Please?
I played "Always Look On The Bright Side of Life" at my wife's wake. There were several who thought it was in bad taste but she would have loved it. Nice touch at the end of your video.
I bet she would’ve loved it… I’m sorry for your loss
So sorry about your loss but for the naysayers that song is one of the most popular songs for funerals in the U.K.
It's not as outrageous as it may seem. It is quite popular at wakes in the UK.
And certainly better than other popular funeral tunes in the UK like The Countdown theme or Match of the Day theme.
In New Orleans culture, throwing a party after a funeral is custom
Oh my god, the ending you did.
I could hug you for that.
Well done, luv.
I also appreciated that! ❤
@@aftonairMe too
We all love it. XD
The joy you showed watching this comedy classic made me genuinely happy. Thank you.
That ending made you a honorary Python, well done!
Agreed! Very fitting.
"Made me laugh a bit too much" is exactly the kind of thing Monty Python themselves would have put on the movie poster.
I love the " Holy Grail" ending to the video.
Oh, thanks for explaining because I was lost.
In all fairness, we were warned. So i'm not even mad. ...and yes i stayed for it all just in case there was an after credits scene. I do not feel robbed at all. Well played.
What do you mean? I did not see a hand blocking the camera.
One fun tidbit is the Roman soldier who made Brian conjugate Latin verba and write the sentence over and over was played by John Cleese, who had previously been a teacher of Latin (O believe prior to entering law school).
One thing to remember is that these were highly educated people, having met at Cambridge and joining a famed comedy troupe at the college. For Instance, the actor who portrayed Brian (and King Arthur) was a medical doctor.
It’s English, the word is titbit.
@@P73-i4n hehe... tit... like the bird...
Tidbit
@@P73-i4n it's spelled with 2 t's, not 3. Unless you think you made a joke, then I can guess why you need three.
It is such an enjoyment to see someone reacts for the first time, who fully vibes with the humor :D
Your reaction to the Biggus Dickus scene is the icing on the cake! 😆
I watch a lot of reaction videos by a lot of youtubers. I like that you catch humor nuances often missed by others. It is your compsssionate nature and utterly obvious intelligence, as well as your vulnerability and authenticity that continually brings me back to your channel. Great reaction!
OK, you got me. I had to subscribe for that ending; the black screen and cheerful organ music. Beautiful homage to Grail.
I was afraid you might have to be hospitalized after watching Brian's first encounter with Pontius Pilate. When the film came out, more than a few towns banned it from being shown in the town theaters. In a wonderful twist of irony, 40 some years after its release, the woman who played Judith in the movie, was elected mayor of one of those towns. One of her first acts as mayor, if not the actual first act, was to finally lift the ban.
Best mayor ever
Best ending to a reaction video to any genre or piece of media ever in the history of reaction videos, the internet, media, mankind, the solar system, the universe and indeed time itself.
😁😁
It’s so refreshing to watch someone just genuinely react to this and not be thinking how they come across and if it’s right to laugh about certain things, like I’ve seen many young reactors do.
As a Brian, can confirm this is a pretty typical life for us.
I too am a Brianist, but I have to know... which sect are you? Are you one of those crazy Sandalians? Only the Gourdian sect will lead you to salvation!
@@Mr.Ekshin I am an individual!
Are you a very naughty boy?
@@brian554xx Yes! We are all individuals.
he doesn't confirm, he affirms. so typical of a brian. how'd YOU escape crucifiction? (there's a joke in there somewhere. but i'll be damned if i can find it.)
Beautiful Pythonesque trolling in the end credits.
Touché!
When it comes to Monty Python, it seems there are two kinds of react-ers - 1) those who want their films to make sense and who are therefore either mystified, at the very least, or downright frustrated, and 2) those who think these films funny as hell. I'm so glad to know that you are one of the few...the proud....the latter.
By the way, your end "credits"? *chef's kiss*
You have to be smart and have a bit of logic to understand some humour which a lot of people just don’t have 😂
@@Whateva67 Particularly Python humor!
@@Whateva67 I totally agree!
George Harrison (the Beatle) actually put up the financing for this movie, and if you look carefully you can see the cameo he did in it .....
Speaking of cameos, the bewildered guy trying to talk in the chase sequence and who got ignored. was Spike Milligan, a comedian, radio broadcaster and author who was a big influence on the pythons. he happened to be on holiday where they were filming and was asked to do something.
THE ENDING OF YOUR VIDEO HAS OFFICIALLY MADE YOU THE QUEEN OF UA-cam REACTIONS. I am dead 💀 😅. I listened to the whole thing because I respect that so much. ALL HAIL THE QUEEN!!! 👸🏻
😂 I’m glad you listened to the entire thing, it took me a long time to find music that would suit well😅
@@ariachanson01 Magnifique.
@@ariachanson01 Perfect! 🤣
Well now, don't talk about it like it was just a matter of respect. That was a legitimately pleasant song to listen to.
Epic!
I've seen this many times over the years, but seeing you laugh through the movie had me laughing too. Python's Meaning of Life is worth watching too.
I’ll watch soon:)
Now, I'm a hardcore Python fan but the humour wasn't the level of LOB or THG.
This was an absolute joy to watch, and the Holy Grail ending was the icing on the cake.
Your helpless laughter throughout this demonstrates that you have an excellent sense of humor!
I always thought this was a better movie than the Holy Grail for actually having a story line. I loved both of them for the Python silliness and quotable quotes. Good reaction, as always.
We did get a proper story with a proper ending in this one. Loved both:D
As for watching the first time around, this is definitely the better film. But as for repeated watchings, 'Holy Grail' never really gets old. It's one of those guilty pleasures that I can put on any time and still laugh, even though I know every line in the film by heart.
Watching you laugh through the movie was really fun. By all means watching The Meaning of Life.
Holy Grail did indeed have a story line, and it was divine!
Both great, but this one was more cohesive. The managed to get the sets made for another religious movie at that location.
Grail seemed more like a bunch of similarly themed skits with a thin story to connect them, plus I found the ending a let down.
2:17 "A Balm?" "It might bite him" etc A lot of folks don't get this joke. Back in the 1970's an ointment called Tiger Balm was quite popular amongst athletes for muscle pain etc. So Balm -> Tiger -> animal bite. I haven't seen it in shops in the Uk for years now, I think products like Deep Heat have taken most of its market share.
As for the intro song, it is a parody / homage to the Shirley Bassey/John Barry epic James Bond movie themes such as Goldfinger.
You’re overthinking it. It’s just Mrs Cohen thinking a balm is an animal. You don’t have to rationalise all the jokes. The point about Python is that most of the time it’s just randomly silly.
No one who watches you regularly wonders if you're intelligent. You're not only smart, you seem to be extremely compassionate, thoughtful and talented. Take care and have a great one!
❤️❤️❤️ thankyou:))
She's all kinds of Nifty. 👍😻
This is the first time I've watched a video of hers, and i was impressed how often she predicted the next joke.
THAT ENDING!!!! Brilliant!
I know right😎😅
yes, and in respect of the holy grail i watched it till the end 😁
@@Pausenton - Indeed, after the initial confusion, and then the realisation of what Aria did, there was nothing left than sitting it out till the end 🙂
You guys are the best💯
@@Pausenton Ditto.
HAH!! You made a Holy Grail ending! Perfect!! 🤣
If you have asthma this movie is so funny it can cause a massive exacerbated attack. Monty Python gives you non-stop laughter and it is well worth the time spent!
💯💯
However, for a movie that genuinely killed a guy, watch A Fish Called Wanda. Not a Python movie, but both John Cleese and Michael Palin are in it. A dentist in Århus, Denmark, known for his hearty laugh, died watching it.
Whaaaaaaaaat
Loved your reaction, Aria. I remember all the fuss this movie made when it was released. Some people saying it was sacrilege and having no idea what the film was about. Also, enjoyed your nod to Python with the music and black screen at the end.
"Bwian? The little wascle has spiwit!"
18:20 "He has a wife, you know?"
Such a great reaction! 😂
That wife part just came out of nowhere😂
@ariachanson01 😄 haha, oh and great whistling, by the way!
Thanks:)
“Stwike him, Centuwion, vewy woughwy!”
The biggus dickus scene is seriously one of the funniest scenes in film history. It's impossible for me to not completely lose it every time that scene is on, despite having seen it dozens of times
Yes, the six Monty Python blokes played almost all the roles in both films, Life of Brian and the Holy Grail. For example Terry Jones played Brian's mom, the naked old man with the juniper bush, and in the Holy Grail he was prince Herbert, sir Bedevere the wise, Dennis' wife, and one of the heads of the three-headed monster
I think Micheal Palin is MVP in this film, so many parts and almost unrecognisable in many.
Great reaction, one of the best, I was laughing with you all the way! Thanks!
The ending was primo! Well done.
27:44 the man introduced as 'letting them have The Mount' is George Harrison (previously a member of The Beatles) who funded production of the film
The guy being stoned played "A Famous Historian" in Holy Grail
I love your reactions!!! So priceless! Monty Python films and their tv show (Monty Python's Flying Circus) never go out of style! Oh, and you were so clever with what you did at the end!
Forgive me for saying, but you are so pretty!
thankyou :D
The ending is just perfect.
Great reaction Aria! I always enjoy your reactions and I have to make special mention of your wonderful personality and especially your sense of humor! I really appreciate you and your channel!
Thankyou❤️
The one line that sums it all up: "I didn't bring you here. You just followed me!"
As well as the completely infectious giggling, I was extra amused by the Biggus Dickus scene because you very recently asked if that’s how you sound to us, after “I must see you in my dwessing woom…” (and I said “Dart Wader” is what made me subscribe). ALSO, this starts with “There’s only one survivor sir”, to which you reply “One surwiwor, did they all die?” followed by a full-on gigglefest. All extremely endearing.
I fell for your Monty Python ending. Waited & waited if you like the movie. Read the comments. Got sort of a clue. Then rewatched the beginning. And there it was. Talking about 3 comedies. The one "that one" was Brian.
Nicely done.
When you said "Bwian" it was adorable! 😂
Loved your outro!!
😁😁
Such a charming giggle.
You are quickly becoming one of my favourite reactors,you’re obviously smart to be able to pick up the humour in Monty python and that in itself makes it great to watch you 😊
No Hollywood studio wanted to touch this movie, Eric Idle gave the script to George Harrison and he put up the money to make the movie. When asked why he said " cuz I want to see it"
Just know that this movie is 100% historically accurate, including the aliens.
Makes sense:)
Definitely more accurate than the actual Bible
25:30 During "How shall we f*k off O Lord" I was afraid you might pass out lol. Breathe, Aria, breathe!
Loved the Hammond organ outro!
Good callback!
There is an older movie that you may like. That movie is “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”. It was based on Roman comedies and even filmed on Pompeii inside the real buildings. The main actors are Zero Mostel, Jack Gifford and Buster Keaton.
I’ll look it up:))
@@ariachanson01 It is a musical comedy, if you know any of the Greek and Roman plays you will note some of the situations used. Lost children, etc.
The old bloke left when they are chasing Brian is the late great Spike Milligan of Goon Show fame. He just happened to be in the place they were filming in Northern Africa and they asked him to have a cameo appearance. He had a great time but always maintained that they did not pay him! Mike in Oz
I love the Biggus dickus scene the most :) FYI in that scene the soldiers in the background were told not to laugh otherwise they would have to redo the scene :) that is why they try so hard not to laugh. Half of that whole scene was improve lol I loved how Aria fell over laughing :) despite what you might say I think you are as smart as you are cute :) can't wait to see more.
That story is a myth.
Most of the guards were well known British comedy actors at the time.
Not true at all.
They're actors and were following the script.
It was important they laughed at correct time because It was how Brian escaped.
The 4 guards played 12 different roles in the film and were well know respected actors. One of them was parting the writing team
You got me with that ending ...wow ... really good !!! 😀
😅😅
LOLOLOLOL Damn did you go out with a bang with that "review" at the end
Hello Aria C, thank you for the black screen and organ music Speaking of music, the fellow singing " Aways Look on the Bright Side of Life " is Eric Ide. He composed that song.
Hello again. My " L " key is sticking and acting stupid. Sorry.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 happens
an often overlooked movie of this troupe is Jabberwocky
At 27:40 Brian is introduced to a man with a red headdress. The man playing that character is, certainly at the time, was one of the most famous and accomplished people in the world whose music is revered 54 years after leaving the band he was in. A true legend.
Ha ha ha, very clever. The Holy Grail ending.
I love how you did the Holy Grail joke at the end of video with black screen and music
Brilliant call back outro!! ❤❤
I love your reaction !! I repeat the Biggus scene just to see you laugh. Thanks .
The "Welsh tart" is a reference to the actress playing Judith Iscariot. Sue Jones-Davies is from Wales. She moved to Aberystwyth and was a town councilor and mayor for a short period. The movie had been banned for 30 years when she took office. The nude scene was why it was banned.
I really enjoyed this reaction, and got a super big kick out of your ending!🤣
I've watched other reactions to The Life Of Brian and a lot of the funny parts seem to go over people's heads. Love that you're catching it all. You have a great sense of humor!
You have a very calming presence and a beautiful laugh.
And for what it’s worth, I think you do look intelligent :)
I saw this in the theater when I was a teenager and have always felt it one of the funniest movies ever
There was a travelogue short by Python release with this film as well, shown together.
The Biggus Diccus reaction was priceless :D
Your laughing made me crack up 😂, I love your channel and your reactions, Thanks so much. ❤
So glad you enjoyed the Pontius Pilate parts, cause it's always my favorite part of a reaction to this movie and I remember barely being able to breathe when I first watched it
GENIUS video ending! Wonder how many viewers got the joke.
While I was already enjoying her Reactions quite a lot, Aria's appreciation of the Pythons makes me like her even more that I already did.
23:25 A fairly accurate representation of the origin of most religions.
36:05 🤣🤣🤣🤣 M'Lady, you are a Queen! 👑🥃😻
I love to see someone laughing at this film. When it's a pretty girl, it is even better. Anyone who appreciates the humour of Monty P shows their intelligence, as the jokes require a certain amount of thought. Thanks for sharing. Your ending shows you really understand Python humour. Well done.
Aria, I haven't seen you laugh this much at a movie! I loved it and laughed along with you!
It is enjoyable to see that you understand Monty Python sense of absurd sensibility you really get most of the things that’s going on for us that have been watching Monty Python since 1972 is enjoyable to see that your intelligent response you understand their absurdity
i watched this movie at the theater with my brother. Outside of the theater were about 10 people protesting with signs. I asked one why they were protesting, and he said the movie mocks Jesus, and that was blasphemy. As he hadn't seen the movie, he obviously didn't know what he was talking about, and watching the movie proved it (it actually mocks those who blindly follow religion). It was a barrel of laughs and a good time for me with my brother, who has since passed.
Perfect example of people blindly following the crowd without looking into it themselves, just like the movie...
I'm sorry for your loss🙏🏻
Thanks for your sunshine smile and wonderful laugh.
Hilarious way to end it.
It didn’t seem like as much of a cop-out either.
the best ending ever to a reaction video 👏👏👏👏👏
This is a great reaction video! You seemed to really enjoy this funny film and some of your comments and laughter were a joy. Definetly worth a subscribe. Keep going!🙂
The whole movie is a masterpiece. And the Biggus Dickus scene is a scene for history!!!
Your outro was legendary
Always look on the bright side of life is most popular song at British funerals.
22:17 "How much do you want for the gourd?"
"I don't. You can have it."
_"Have_ it?"
Brian, how have you not _gotten_ this, by now. You 'ave to _'aggle!_ It's _tradition!_
Your laugh is so infectious, I love it ❤
Firstly, I loved it that you got back at MP for the end of Holy Grail. Awesome.
Second, I've always said that Brian is MP's best movie. Grail might be funnier, but Brian maintains a better story structure while still delivering sketch style humor.
Nice reaction.
I usually do not comment on videos unless I feel they are very special. This, and "In Search of the Holy Grail," were absolutely wonderful. I loved your reactions and your laughter, and your "Grail" ending in this video was genius. Thank you so much for bringing a smile and laughter to my night.
31:40 - Well, I mean......those ARE their crosses to bear, eh?
Seeing Aria laugh this much made me happy.
In addition to the Python movies, there are "Python adjacent" ones with significant casting from the troupe. Some of the best: "Time Bandits," "Erik the Viking," "A Fish Called Wanda."
and don't forget Jabberwocky, sadly often overlooked.
Great reaction! Loved seeing you laugh! And great job creating your own ending similar to Holy Grail! Brilliant I say! And I should know, I have seen a few brilliance in my time!
Yeah, totally getting several thousand monty python bonus points for that ending 😄
In the crowd scene where everyone say "We're" all different" and one guy says "I'm not!" was an ad-lib which they kept in. The same guy also ad-lib the "I'm Brian and so's my wife!"
That Latin lesson was just like the ones I had at school, many, many years ago. Except the sword. Everything else though. Including the "sideburns lift" which was astonishingly painful.
The players are John Cleese ( the leader of The People's Front of Judea, Roman graffiti teacher), Michael Palin (the running man at gladiator contest, the prisoner hanging on the wall, "Bwian", friend of Biggus __), Graham Chapman (Brian), Terry Gilliam (the animator), Terry Jones (Brian's mother) and Eric Idle (the singer, "Loretta").
Graham passed away way back in 1989 and Terry Jones died in 2020. All the others are still alive. John Cleese has probably had the most fame outside the group.
Brilliant ending, Aria🤣😂🤣😂
terry jones also played the long bearded renunciant who hadn't spoken in 18 years and eric idle played the jokester who calls everyone "big nose." did you catch george harrison's cameo?
oh, and terry gilliam pops up in various roles as well.
The running man at gladiator contest was Neil Innes
@@walterlewis1526 ... i always liked the old dude who played the guy being "stoned" and the owner of the dewlling the rebellion meetings were held in. "crucifoction's a doddle." he was great but doesn't get enough credit. who was that cat?
Graham Chapman played Brian and Biggus Dickus.
27:39 The guy in the red robes on the right side is George Harrison...of The Beatles. Without his financial help this movie would not have been made.
Brilliant (and creative) ending
This documentary is so great 😏
You have such a chill and calming voice btw!
😋👍 If it's of interest, in between "Life Of Brian" and "Meaning Of Life" there is also the film "Time Bandits" (1981) which is like half a Monty Python movie. It has Michael Palin and John Cleese in it, and it was directed by Terry Gilliam.
And it's a really great movie.
Ripping Yarns is by Palin and Jones, quite a good watch too.
Another great reaction by you. And I love your "Holy Grail"-like ending.
By the way, I was genuinely worried for you during the "Biggus Dickus" scene. It took me embarrassingly long time to realize that you couldn't have uploaded the video if you've died laughing.
😂😂😂