My FIRST Time Watching Monty Python's Life of Brian! ~ Is it my new favorite?

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  • @TheMirandalorianReacts
    @TheMirandalorianReacts  Місяць тому +248

    Sorry this one took so long! All the incredibly FAMOUS scenes kept getting copyright claimed! My editor is such a trooper & I am so grateful! This one took 8 re-edits!
    I hope you enjoy & remember...... "ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIIIIIGHT SIDE OF LIFE! DOO-DOO, DOO-DOO... DOO-DOO, DOO-DOO, DOO-DOO"

    • @IMWeblike
      @IMWeblike 29 днів тому +10

      The Meaning of Life is a must watch that you will really enjoy. It does go back to more of the sketch format around the central theme.
      And now for something Completely Different is a collection of sketches as is Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
      A couple of notable must watch sketches... The Dead Parrot sketch & The Cheese sketch...

    • @watchreadplayretro
      @watchreadplayretro 29 днів тому +4

      Hello and welcome to my reaction to the Life Of Bri....
      "Stop that! Stop it immediately!" [John Cleese voice] as c claimer
      I wish to 'like' your editor, so instead a big massive THANK YOU x8

    • @fu6817
      @fu6817 29 днів тому

      Great react! You bring the laughter out with your own, it's so genuine.
      Couple of my fav Monty Python jokes, a bit low quality but very high quality!:
      ua-cam.com/video/A23WiU-TdLI/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/Uc6ZIwMQJZk/v-deo.html

    • @cincocinema6898
      @cincocinema6898 29 днів тому

      Unfortunately she’s not going to like the last feature of the trilogy where there’s a scene of🤢

    • @mhh7544
      @mhh7544 29 днів тому +4

      You need to see Fish called Wanda, it has Monty Python heritage, its very good.

  • @penfold7455
    @penfold7455 29 днів тому +346

    Just to make the song a little bittersweet to you: When Graham Chapman died in 1989 (at the way too young age of 48), his funeral concluded with everyone singing "Always Look At The Bright Side Of Life".

    • @michaelstill5184
      @michaelstill5184 29 днів тому +51

      Quite a funeral, John Cleese gave a oration and included 'I'd just like to be the first person to ever say Fxxx at a funeral service.'

    • @RichFrye
      @RichFrye 29 днів тому +56

      his headstone reads... "Here lies a very naughty boy"

    • @Boredofmostofit
      @Boredofmostofit 29 днів тому +18

      I just find it funny that literally EVERYONE knows this Song (or some variant of it)

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers 28 днів тому +17

      At the reunion performance "Graham Chapman" appeared on stage in an urn. At one point they spilled him all over everybody. The show ends with a performance of "Always Look..." and there's one part where the camera cuts to a CU of each of them singing in turn. The shot of Graham was the urn with someone puppeting the lid to look like a mouth singing.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange 28 днів тому +3

      ​@@chrisleebowers haha Is that on UA-cam?

  • @dernwine
    @dernwine 29 днів тому +305

    One of my favourite stories about British Humour is that when HMS Sheffield was sunk in 1982 and her crew had to abandon ship into the South Atlantic they reportedly passed the time waiting to be rescued by singing "Always look on the bright side of life" with extra emphasis on the "worse things happen at sea you know" line.

    • @Wolf-ln1ml
      @Wolf-ln1ml 29 днів тому +44

      I also _adore_ that "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" has become a very popular song in Britain _at funerals..._ 🥹

    • @allenruss2976
      @allenruss2976 29 днів тому +20

      ​@@Wolf-ln1mlthe clips from Graham Chapman's funeral are awesome

    • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
      @PeterOConnell-pq6io 29 днів тому +1

      Better choice than MP's "women, children, and ....umm, Red Indians first" deguised crewmen lifeboat evacuation skit.

    • @tsrgoinc
      @tsrgoinc 28 днів тому

      England as a country doesn’t technically have a national anthem. Always look on the bright side of life is looked upon by some as an unofficial national anthem of England. We tend to default to “God save the King”, however thats the British National anthem, but we also have “They’ll always an England”, “Jerusalem” and “Land of Hope and Glory” to name a few!

    • @Wolf-ln1ml
      @Wolf-ln1ml 28 днів тому +1

      @@tsrgoinc Heh, reminds me a bit of what I've hear dabout Australia's "unoffical anthem" being Farnham's "You're The Voice" 😊

  • @robashley8216
    @robashley8216 29 днів тому +104

    Palin's face during the Biggus Dickus scene always gets me. He just has that "Im in complete control and there's nothing you can do about it" glint in his eye

    • @commanderkruge
      @commanderkruge 25 днів тому +11

      And even a HINT of sadism - before he says "He has a wife, you know?"

    • @AlexphoenixWing
      @AlexphoenixWing 23 дні тому +7

      ​@@commanderkruge The soldier extras were ordered to stand there and not laugh, but not told what he was going to do.

    • @christianmichael3120
      @christianmichael3120 20 днів тому

      I've never heard it put so well hahaha. Absolute master.

    • @marcusfridh8489
      @marcusfridh8489 19 днів тому

      ​@@AlexphoenixWingand they was told that the wouldnt got payed if they laughted.

    • @peterdemkiw6858
      @peterdemkiw6858 18 днів тому

      ​@@AlexphoenixWing
      That's not true.
      The the guards were not extras they were well-known respected comic actors.
      The 4 actors playing the guards played 12 different roles in the movie.
      One of them was part of the writing team.
      No one was threatened with not being paid or being sacked for laughing in scene 13, the guards laughing at the right time was important to the story as it was how Brian escaped.

  • @generalpenultimo6502
    @generalpenultimo6502 27 днів тому +77

    My favorite line has to be:
    "Your all individuals!"
    "yes, we're all individuals! "
    " I'm not" 😂
    This one guy is a Paradoxon in itself by proclaiming himself as the only one not to be an individual, which makes him the most individual of all the people there xD

    • @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower-
      @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower- 26 днів тому +2

      "I'm not"
      "shh!"

    • @robertvenegas6113
      @robertvenegas6113 26 днів тому +7

      It gets even better, considering he ad-libbed that line. The Pythons like it enough that he was promoted from an extra and gave him a pay raise.

    • @pierrelevasseur2701
      @pierrelevasseur2701 23 дні тому

      A bit like in Megamind when Titan says, "there is no Easter bunny, there is no Santa Claus and there is no Queen of England". There is no such title. Elizabeth II was never queen of England. Thus the joke, paradoxically, is true but most people don't think of it that way, which for those of us who know there is (or was when she was alive) no title of Queen of England, makes it even funnier. People still laughed but for the wrong reason.

  • @hot5and77
    @hot5and77 29 днів тому +149

    Fun Fact:- The guy in the crowd who was left alone then walked off set when they all ran after Brian. That was Spike Milligan who wrote and starred in the Goon Show, a long running radio comedy. That was the show that was the main influence for the Monty Python guys. He was also in The Holy Grail. He was the guy in the witch burning scene with shaving foam on his face.

    • @15chipshops
      @15chipshops 29 днів тому +18

      The epitaph on Spike Milligan's gravestone is "I told you i was ill"...
      Legend!!!

    • @jayharper3491
      @jayharper3491 28 днів тому

      He wrote four hilarious books about his WWI experiences.

    • @clivebaxter6354
      @clivebaxter6354 28 днів тому +5

      @@jayharper3491 WW2

    • @nigeldepledge3790
      @nigeldepledge3790 28 днів тому +6

      Yep. They never planned for him to be in the film. But he was coincidentally visiting Morocco while they were filming, and when they found out, they wrote him a part on the spot.

    • @DanFre40
      @DanFre40 28 днів тому

      You have to check out the video of Spike Milligan being given a lifetime achievement award, where he receives a message from Prince Charles (now King Charles III) - I'm not going to give any spoilers but it's an absolute classic in its own right.

  • @marine6680
    @marine6680 29 днів тому +217

    Meaning of Life = A bunch of comedy skits tied together with an overarching theme.
    Holy Grail = A bunch of comedy skits that come together to form a simple story/plot.
    Life of Brian = A complete story/plot with a few comedy skits sprinkled in.

    • @ryanhamstra49
      @ryanhamstra49 29 днів тому +21

      Meaning of life wasn’t quite as good in my opinion. Holy grail is obviously the one everyone loves, and it’s hilarious. But life of Brian is one of my favorites of all time

    • @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
      @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 29 днів тому +5

      @@ryanhamstra49 While I still love "Brian" and its pointed skewering of religion, a lot of the jokes for me are a bit more obvious than the ones in "Grail." "The Meaning of Life," while not as good as the previous two, is still worthwhile.

    • @mikryan6567
      @mikryan6567 29 днів тому +9

      The meaning of life, makes more sense than life

    • @ooEVILGOAToo
      @ooEVILGOAToo 29 днів тому +5

      There is a 4th movie, "And now for something completely different"

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer 29 днів тому +12

      Meaning of Life may not be as good as a movie, but each sketch on its own is among the best they ever did.

  • @SLKRR
    @SLKRR 29 днів тому +32

    Halfway through: "there's a bright side to everything"
    What a great foreshadowing of the end LOL

  • @daltagnan230
    @daltagnan230 29 днів тому +129

    In high school, my Latin teacher used the "Romans Go Home" scene to teach about proper conjugations and such. First time I ever watched Life of Brian! Funniest thing ever to me as a Freshman!

    • @red-stapler574
      @red-stapler574 29 днів тому +22

      The best part about that scene is John Cleese was an actual Latin teacher.

    • @daltagnan230
      @daltagnan230 29 днів тому +4

      @red-stapler574 Between this and his character as a teacher in Meaning of Life, I don't think it's acting but more channeling his past self.

    • @dernwine
      @dernwine 29 днів тому +10

      You can always tell people who studied latin and people who haven't when they react to Life of Brian:
      People who haven't studied Latin: "Oh my god I wasn't expecting a grammar lesson, this is funny."
      People who have studied Latin: *Literally dying* "NO BRIAN ITS THE ACCUSATIVE!!!"

    • @WTFBODY
      @WTFBODY 29 днів тому +1

      I was also introduced to this in a high school Latin class.

    • @insomnaholic
      @insomnaholic 29 днів тому +2

      I was an honors Latin student in High School when I first saw this movie. It made it all the more funny.

  • @anathardayaldar
    @anathardayaldar 28 днів тому +42

    When each of the crucified yelled "I'M BRIAN", is a parody of the famous scene from Spartacus starring Kirk Douglas.

  • @marcusott5054
    @marcusott5054 28 днів тому +44

    The "Loretta" bit, and Eric Idle trying to not crack, is just gold.

    • @markfergerson2145
      @markfergerson2145 18 днів тому

      Yeah, it is.
      Of course nowadays we have people doing it with dead seriousness…

    • @beigefig
      @beigefig 11 днів тому +4

      @@markfergerson2145 go cry abt it. they called him loretta in the film anyway lol. bc it doesnt matter and is basic respect.

    • @maximillianford9301
      @maximillianford9301 9 днів тому +1

      @@beigefig It's also basic delusion

    • @beigefig
      @beigefig 9 днів тому +3

      @@maximillianford9301 womp womp

    • @maximillianford9301
      @maximillianford9301 9 днів тому +1

      @@beigefig cool story bro

  • @davidius74
    @davidius74 29 днів тому +44

    "He's not the Messiah. He's just a very naughty boy!" Classic line and one of the most quoted lines the Monty Python troupe ever said. Also, the part on the crosses where they are all saying they are Brian is a throwback to Spartacus starring Kirk Douglas

    • @ChurchNietzsche
      @ChurchNietzsche 28 днів тому +1

      It's a throwback to SPARTICUS!!
      The Slaves revolted, the Roman's captured and tortured for information until they found "Sparticus" was the ringleader.
      "Who is Sparticus? Give us this Sparticus to make an example of, and the rest of you can live."
      "I'm Sparticus." "I'm Sparticus." "No, I'm Sparticus" ... ... so the Roman's crucified them all!!

    • @Hulker69
      @Hulker69 27 днів тому +1

      I'm Negan ...

    • @ChurchNietzsche
      @ChurchNietzsche 27 днів тому

      @@Hulker69 Amen!!

  • @simoncruise964
    @simoncruise964 29 днів тому +55

    There's also a movie called "And now for something completely Different" which is just a compilation of the best sketches from the tv show. Its a good way to get an overview of tv show without having watch them all, definitely worth seeing.

    • @Sure0Foot
      @Sure0Foot 23 дні тому +1

      don't forget Live At The Hollywood Bowl!

    • @frocat5163
      @frocat5163 21 день тому +3

      That was my intro to _Flying Circus._ There are some truly great sketches in that compilation.
      "How Not to Be Seen"
      "Nudge Nudge"
      "Self-Defence Against Fresh Fruit" (I and several friends recreated this skit for a talent show in high school way back in the '90s.)
      "Lumberjack Song"
      "Upper Class Twit of the Year"
      _How to Irritate People_ is another excellent offering. It's not technically Monty Python, though many of the future Python members were in it. The "Airline Pilots" sketch from this show is one of my favorite comedy sketches of all time.

    • @Sure0Foot
      @Sure0Foot 20 днів тому

      @@frocat5163 My first MPFC was Archaeology Today. BRILLIANT!!

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 18 днів тому

      I loved that one and Holy Grail best

  • @kaboulscabal4816
    @kaboulscabal4816 29 днів тому +103

    When Americans get pissed, they get angry.
    When Brits (and colonials) get pissed, they get drunk.

    • @MrMyers758
      @MrMyers758 27 днів тому +4

      Brits consider Americans colonials. The US is a colonial nation after all.

    • @Rastafaustian
      @Rastafaustian 27 днів тому +2

      And often angry.

    • @AlBarzUK
      @AlBarzUK 26 днів тому

      When angry Brits usually get pissed off.

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot 26 днів тому

      @@Rastafaustian Or both in some colonial parts of the old British empire... all about context in the sentence its used in.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 26 днів тому +3

      Mean drunks get pissed, and then they get pissed.

  • @claratrevlyn5304
    @claratrevlyn5304 29 днів тому +107

    The actor portraying Jesus Christ in the first scene is Ken Colley, who played Darth Vader's military commander Admiral Piett in the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.

    • @bujin1977
      @bujin1977 29 днів тому +9

      I never noticed that before! It's obvious now you've pointed it out! 😆

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 29 днів тому +2

      He was also one of the religious masochists in "Jabberwocky", Terry Gilliam's second directorial film.

    • @seregrian5675
      @seregrian5675 29 днів тому +5

      A Star Wars/Monty Python crossover - I didn't expect that any more than the Spanish inquisition!

    • @CoreyMarinoGames
      @CoreyMarinoGames 28 днів тому

      It makes you think

    • @hedgehog1965uk
      @hedgehog1965uk 24 дні тому +3

      He's still working, at the age of 86.

  • @homerj806
    @homerj806 29 днів тому +129

    This movie was very progressive in it's time. The actress who played Judith is really Welsh so being called a Welsh tart by Brian's mom made sense. She also became mayor of a town in Wales and when she found out her movie was still being "banned" she held film festival for it. The movie was not officially banned in the town but it was called "inappropriate" to be shown.

    • @parissimons6385
      @parissimons6385 29 днів тому +26

      And the late Terry Jones, a historian by education, who played Brian's mum - and directed the movie - was Welsh. So calling the character Judith, played by a Welsh actress, a Welsh tart came from an actor who understood that heritage. The jokes are so meta, happily demolishing the fourth wall...

    • @nforne
      @nforne 29 днів тому +11

      ​@@parissimons6385 Back then we didn’t really agonise over who was permitted to joke about whom.

    • @coot1925
      @coot1925 28 днів тому +9

      The big running joke throughout this movie that most people miss is that there was no such country as wales then, or Sweden for that matter and the girl with the gourd has a thick American accent. Where the hell did she come from?
      So many biblical references.
      Brilliantly written.

    • @reallivebluescat
      @reallivebluescat 28 днів тому +1

      There was a tv movie about the controversy called The holy flying circus on uk prime. Maybe vpn ? 😉

    • @kenjutsukata1o1
      @kenjutsukata1o1 25 днів тому +3

      @@nforne Hopefully we can get back to that someday.

  • @NPA1001
    @NPA1001 29 днів тому +28

    The “let us pray” guy who everyone ignored and then he just walked off was the legendary British comedian and writer Spike Milligan, whose work had initially inspired the Pythons to become performers. He was not even down to be in the movie but the film was being filmed in North Africa and Spike was coincidentally there on holiday visiting the places where he had fought as a soldier in world world 2 and he more or less bumped into them, so they wrote that scene in for him.. it’s one of the funniest scenes in the movie and beautifully played by Spike.

    • @radicaladz
      @radicaladz 12 днів тому

      Jinx. I owe you a four ounce nuff.

  • @abrahamsimmons9203
    @abrahamsimmons9203 29 днів тому +19

    Just an FYI if it wasnt for George Harrison of the Beatles, this movie would not exist. He pawned his house to pay for the production just because he wanted another python movie

    • @patrickneylan
      @patrickneylan 7 днів тому

      Hard to spot but he is an extra in the film. Not to mention Spike Milligan, who just happened to be on holiday in Tunisia when they were filming and got roped in.

  • @GrabThatOnion
    @GrabThatOnion 29 днів тому +91

    The "Biggus Dickus" scene had me doubled up in uncontrollable cry laughing the last time I rewatched this movie a few years back. The guards desperately trying not to laugh just make me laugh even more on their behalf! 🤣
    Who needs the original song ending when we can have the beautiful dulcet tones of Miranda singing us out! Perfect! 👌🫠
    Thanks for another wonderful movie reaction, Miranda! 😊

    • @mizzlepizzle9769
      @mizzlepizzle9769 29 днів тому +3

      My family tree, way back in Roman times, includes someone with a name like "Commodus." Obviously, my first thought was, "OMG, that's like a name from The Life of Brian!" (the first name was similarly fitting but I don't remember it)

    • @ryanhamstra49
      @ryanhamstra49 29 днів тому +5

      Not sure if it’s true but the rumor is the extras were told if they laughed that they wouldn’t get paid and so then Palin was doing his best to make them laugh on purpose.

    • @Th3D3ltaforc3
      @Th3D3ltaforc3 29 днів тому +6

      @@ryanhamstra49 not true, been refuted many times by the actors

    • @peterdemkiw6858
      @peterdemkiw6858 18 днів тому

      ​@@ryanhamstra49 the 4 actors playing the guards played 12 different roles in the movie, they were well known comic actors and one of them was part of the writing team.

    • @peterdemkiw6858
      @peterdemkiw6858 18 днів тому

      Charles McKeown the first guard to laugh played 4 different roles in the film.
      He is a respected comic actor.
      Chris Langham the guard pulling the face, he played 2 roles in the film and is a well known actor, writer and producer, known for his work on Not The Nine O'clock News.
      Andrew Maclachlen, the guard behind Brian on the right played 2 roles and was personal friends with John Cleese.
      Bernard McKenna, the guard behind Brian on the left played 4 roles in the film and was part of the writing team, he's an absolute icon within British TV comedy, and has written many hours of British comedy shows.
      He was personal friends with John Cleese and Michael Palin.
      None of them were unprepared for scene 13.

  • @davida7153
    @davida7153 28 днів тому +10

    John Cleese was an actual latin professor in university for 2 years. That scene is a precise depiction on how a pain in the ass latin classes used to be in highschool in some europeans countries. So cleverly done.

    • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
      @PeterOConnell-pq6io 28 днів тому

      Didn't know that, if possible, makes the scene even funnier

    • @robertfitzjohn4755
      @robertfitzjohn4755 27 днів тому +1

      In the 1970s I went to a very traditional grammar school, and this is exactly how our Latin master taught us. If you couldn't remember how to decline a noun or conjugate a verb, you'd get his large hairy knuckles pressed into your scalp. It wouldn't be allowed today, but we took it in good humour.

    • @WithTwoFlakes
      @WithTwoFlakes 27 днів тому

      Not quite. He taught Latin (and other subjects) at his old school for a couple of years before going to Cambridge University to do a Law degree. Hilarious as it is, that scenes accuracy gives me the shudders remembering Latin lessons in school.

  • @BizzyX78
    @BizzyX78 29 днів тому +93

    -----
    @TheMirandalorianReacts
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    - A fun little fact about 'Life of Brian'...
    This movie got banned in Norway for being considered blasphemy.
    After which Sweden marketed the movie as "So funny it got banned in Norway.".
    -----

    • @Songfugel
      @Songfugel 29 днів тому +11

      It was also banned in many cities in the UK as well, so people arranged bus trips to go see it in cities it wasn't banned in 😅

    • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
      @kasperkjrsgaard1447 28 днів тому +6

      Bus trips were arranged in Norway too. It gave swedish cinemas in reasonable distance from the norwegian-swedish a helpfull extra income.

    • @Tuning3434
      @Tuning3434 25 днів тому +3

      @@Songfugel It gets worse, one of those cities was Aberystwyth. And in 2008, Sue Jones-Davies became its mayor and arranged a public screening of Life of Brian for charity. The town got to watch her naked on the large film screen, because she was the actress playing Judith.

    • @grabtharshammer
      @grabtharshammer 23 дні тому +1

      @@Tuning3434 Not that much worse, it was not banned there, just never shown

  • @szwolinski4587
    @szwolinski4587 25 днів тому +15

    Order of greatness: 1. Life of Brian 2. Holy Grail 3. Meaning of Life

  • @Raged_Consumer
    @Raged_Consumer 29 днів тому +32

    When Graham Chapman (Brian and King Arthur in Holy Grail) died, Eric Idle sang "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" during the memorial ceremony. Cleese recited part of a sketch from Flying Circus about a dead parrot.
    Speaking of that sketch, Margaret Thatcher was tricked into reciting that sketch during a conference, which you can find on youtube, ending by saying some of the more famous Monty Python phrases "And now for something completely different". She had no clue and thought 'Monty Python' was a man who was a big supporter.

    • @grabtharshammer
      @grabtharshammer 23 дні тому +2

      Graham Chapman (Brian and King Arthur) ... AND Biggus Dickus

    • @frufruJ
      @frufruJ 9 днів тому

      Found the clip (thank you!), and this is one of the comments below it that explains it in more detail: "That speech was written for her (standard for all politicians after Churchill) and she had no idea at all why it was funny. Her staff had to fight her to force her to give the speech as is, assuring her it would get a huge laugh. She relented only because she was alone in not getting the joke. Even after getting the laugh, she didn't get the joke. She watched the original sketch and didn't get the joke. Her comic talents are as dead as the sketch's parrot."

    • @user-fh6mc9du5n
      @user-fh6mc9du5n 4 дні тому

      I loved that during Graham's funeral, John recounted that Graham once said to him, "Since you were the first person to say shit on television, you should be the first person to say fuck at a funeral".🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @joelbutts
    @joelbutts 28 днів тому +162

    One of my favorite jokes of all time that didn't make the video. "You're all Individuals" "We're All Individuals" Then one guy yells "I'm not".

    • @Chumber3403
      @Chumber3403 28 днів тому +9

      Terence Bayler who played him ad-libbed that line and as another of his characters “I’m Brian & so’s my wife” (it’s mentioned in his obituary)

    • @ingeborgsvensson4896
      @ingeborgsvensson4896 25 днів тому +5

      I agree, the best joke ever imo. I'm Dutch and I grew up with a typical British sense of humour, so that could be the reason.

    • @beauxguss6321
      @beauxguss6321 25 днів тому +4

      @@Chumber3403 if the line was ad lib, it effected the whole film since the same gag was pulled multiple times. FOR INSTANCE:
      "There's not one of us here who wouldn't gladly lay down their life..."
      "Well, one."
      "Oh, yeah, one. But other than that, we're solid."

    • @purpleprinc3
      @purpleprinc3 23 дні тому +2

      @@beauxguss6321 "Oh, yeah, one. But other than that, we're solid."... 😂🤣🤣You can't beat the British sense of humour.

    • @losthor1zon
      @losthor1zon 21 день тому +2

      @@beauxguss6321 - Yeah, but there's something especially ironic about a non-conformist who's not conforming by denying that he's an individual.

  • @danielkarlsson258
    @danielkarlsson258 28 днів тому +14

    "- You are all individuals!
    - I'm not." 😄

  • @Oldskaterguy101
    @Oldskaterguy101 27 днів тому +8

    The moment of realisation on your face when they started signing "Always look on the bright side of life" - Classic 😂

  • @ink-cow
    @ink-cow 29 днів тому +13

    The prisoner hanging from the wall was Michael Palin, and if you think back to all the parts he's played you'll realize he's great too. He was the father of Swamp Castle, Sir Galahad, the head knight who says NI! and Dennis ("Help! Help! I'm being repressed!") Also the young priest who reads from the Book of Armaments.
    In this movie, he's Pontious Pilate, the ex-leper, the "big nose" who punches another man's wife, and Nisus Wettus ("Crucifixion? Good. Out of the door, line on the left, one cross each.")
    After the Python TV series, he starred in a Pythonesque adventure series called Ripping Yarns and has made several real-life travel shows for the BBC.

    • @jantuijp
      @jantuijp 24 дні тому +2

      All have their moments in the sun and all are absolutely brilliant, but I always found Michael Palin and John Cleese the most versatile and arguably the best comedians in the troupe, with Eric Idle a close third.

    • @SelvesteSand
      @SelvesteSand 21 годину тому +1

      What a strange person!

  • @EatinPaste
    @EatinPaste 29 днів тому +22

    Christ (or should I say Brian?) the amount of giddy exception I had in wanting to see your reaction to... *_that_* scene... was immense, and only heightened each time you were like 'Oh butts? -- There's a lot of butts in this' because I knew! I knew what was around the corner and you delivered spectacularly!
    I bet *"HE'S NOT THE MESSIAH, HE'S A VERY NAUGHTY BOY!"* has been added to your _quote all day/every day_ list, too.

  • @TheFingerFrame
    @TheFingerFrame 29 днів тому +22

    I love watching these LOB reactions for the spaceship scene. EVERYONE is SO confused! They were making a joke about Deus Ex Machina / The cavalry's coming lazy writing by having Brian be "saved" only to crash and end up at the same spot. Genius.

    • @user-fh6mc9du5n
      @user-fh6mc9du5n 4 дні тому

      I hate that she didn't show the bit where, Brian having survived the spaceship crash, the bystander says "You lucky bastard".

  • @Agadorn70
    @Agadorn70 26 днів тому +2

    As a Scandinavian, it is funny to mention that this film was marketed in Sweden with the words "So funny it was banned in Norway" (it was banned in Norway for religious reasons)

  • @Architraz_PHX
    @Architraz_PHX 28 днів тому +6

    I swear 50% of this movie is the actors desperately trying not to laugh getting through their scenes. Also, you seem absolutely perfect for Monty Python's humor... I'm glad you shared your first time seeing this exceptionally dry british humor with the rest of us! This and Holy Grail have been absolutely hilarious to watch!

  • @lexsaunders1742
    @lexsaunders1742 29 днів тому +18

    The life of Brian is the funniest movie ever made. A thousand quotes from it.

  • @penfold7455
    @penfold7455 29 днів тому +18

    Fun fact: The actor playing the guy leading a prayer to nobody before sheepishly walking off is called Spike Milligan; who was a comedy hero to the five British members of Monty Python (Terry Gilliam was the lone American member). You have seen him before: He was in Mel Brooks' "History of the World Part I" as the crazy prisoner father of the girl in the French Revolution portion of the film.

    • @MarkMonforti
      @MarkMonforti 29 днів тому

      Cool. He did the show the preceeded flying circus by a year

    • @JHNoble
      @JHNoble 28 днів тому +1

      Spike also had a role in the 1974 Three Musketeers, as the much older husband of Constance (Raquel Welch), the maid to Queen Anne that D'Artagnan (Michael York) fell for. He's taken to the prison to meet Cardinal Richelieu, where he agrees to become an informer.
      typecasting? 🤔😁

  • @Lady_Kyutoko_of_Glencoe
    @Lady_Kyutoko_of_Glencoe 28 днів тому +15

    Oh the Biggus Dickus scene.
    Classic.
    The extras were told "if you laugh or even smile, you don't get paid for this scene" hence why they try so hard to break the extras.

  • @GodlessScummer
    @GodlessScummer 29 днів тому +9

    'Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life' became a massive hit outside of this movie and has gone on to become a bit of British culture in it's own right.
    It's been sung on the terraces of soccer stadiums during games.
    Eric Idle performed it at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics in London.
    And probably most famously in 1982 during the Falklands War the Royal Navy ship HMS Sheffield was sunk. Whilst the crew that had survived were abandoning the ship on rafts they all started singing that song.
    It's a song that's been sung at weddings, christenings, and funerals.
    A true piece of modern British cultural heritage.

  • @farfromperfek
    @farfromperfek 29 днів тому +24

    I was hired to write 600 questions for a Monty Python Trivia Pursuit Game (when AOL was still king) and this is some of the trivia, Graham had to wear a prosthetic penis when someone pointed out he wasn't circumcised. The man with the white beard is Spike Mulligan was in Tunisa to visit battle sites and up on the set unannounced. They asked him to be in it, and he did the scene where he walked off and walked right off the set. He was a massive inspiration to the group. When the ex-leaper (Michael Palen) walked away with the funny dance/walk his dance around the poo it was because an animal had just created it, When Michael Palin as Pontius Pilate addressed the soldiers daring them to laugh, he was truly daring them. The soldier extras were ordered to stand there and not laugh but were not told what Palin was going to do, they lost financing for the film as they were getting ready to leave for filming because the EMI feared the backlash, so Eric Idle flew to LA to ask George Harrison to give them the 3m to make the film, he put up his house and studio as collateral and formed Hand Made Films, at the end as the song is ending "Berney was their accountant.

    • @ChurchNietzsche
      @ChurchNietzsche 28 днів тому +2

      Bernie, they'll never make their money back. ... ...

    • @catboxvideo
      @catboxvideo 28 днів тому +3

      umm he did not wear a prosthetic - he used a rubber band to pin back the bits that proved he was not jewish, which was pointed out during rehearsal.

    • @RevStickleback
      @RevStickleback 28 днів тому +2

      @@catboxvideo To be honest, if anyone is noticing that they are looking a little too closely

    • @farfromperfek
      @farfromperfek 27 днів тому +1

      @@catboxvideo I've seen interviews where I've heard different. Neither would surprise me.

    • @kenjutsukata1o1
      @kenjutsukata1o1 25 днів тому +2

      I love that the reason George Harrison gave for being willing to fund the movie was "because I want to see the film."

  • @Tuning3434
    @Tuning3434 25 днів тому +7

    'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" touched a chord with the British trait of stoicism and the "stiff upper lip" in the face of disaster, and became immensely popular. When the destroyer HMS Sheffield was struck by an Exocet cruise missile on 4 May 1982 in the Falklands War, her crew sang it while waiting to be rescued from their sinking ship, as did the crew of HMS Coventry.

  • @davidely7032
    @davidely7032 16 днів тому +2

    The best line in the movie was inexplicably omitted. Brian tells the crowd of mindless followers that they are all different. Without a hint of being aware of the irony they all chant, in unison, "Yes, we are all different! " And one lone voice squeaks out, "I'm not". That is the best example of irony that I've ever found. The person was to be paid as an extra, but his improvised line was so loved by the crew that they kept the line and bumped up his pay to that of a speaking actor. It truly was a brilliant, unscripted, line. Damn smart. 😋

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs 22 дні тому +3

    "The Bright Side of Life" has become a funereal standard in England.

  • @MRXsmoke11
    @MRXsmoke11 29 днів тому +12

    The first R rated movie I ever saw, one of my favorites. Props and RIP to Beatle George Harrison for dropping some dough for it to even get made, just because he wanted to watch it.

    • @sparroni
      @sparroni 28 днів тому +1

      He's actually in the film!

    • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
      @kasperkjrsgaard1447 28 днів тому +1

      “Dropping some dough” - if the movie failed he would most likely have lost Friar Park.

    • @jantuijp
      @jantuijp 24 дні тому +1

      ...and that gamble paid off nicely. _Life of Brian_ was the fourth-highest-grossing film of that year and the highest-grossing British film in the US. 😏

  • @matthiaslangbart9841
    @matthiaslangbart9841 29 днів тому +12

    Have you noticed that it's always the same 5 guys in disguise?
    John Cleese: High Priest at the stoning, Redge, Roman Centurion on 3 occasions.
    Eric Idle: Loretta, the bargainer, several little jews and of course the singer ("Always look on the bright side of life")
    Michael Palin: Several smaller roles, Pilate, Francis, "Each only one cross" man.
    Graham Chapman: Brian, Biggus Dickus,
    Terry Jones: Brian's Mom, Crazy incarcarated
    and many more.

    • @lunog
      @lunog 29 днів тому +9

      6 guys; Terry Gilliam also does small parts, like the stutterer jailman (he is also King Arthur´s coconuts guy, the wizard at the bridge and, ofcourse, the heart attacked animator in the Holy Grail).
      Also, the "crazy incarcerated" is Michael Palin, not Terry Jones.

    • @thoso1973
      @thoso1973 29 днів тому +2

      The 6th Python Terry Gilliam is in there too in minor parts. He's one of the prison guards pretending to have a speech impairment.

    • @kivimik
      @kivimik 28 днів тому +6

      The incarcerated guy hanging on the wall was Michael. Terry Jones was the hermit.

  • @schwindsichtigaderechte5293
    @schwindsichtigaderechte5293 27 днів тому +3

    Life of Brian is a masterpiece, a legendary milestone of humor, rightfully beloved around the world and still holding up even 45 years after its release. If you've never seen it, treat yourself, it's an absolute must-watch.

  • @Arxane
    @Arxane 29 днів тому +5

    “Pissed” in this context is British slang for “drunk.” If you’ve ever heard the song “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba, there’s a lyric in it saying “Pissing the night away,” which means “drinking the night away”.

  • @UTubeHandlesSuck
    @UTubeHandlesSuck 29 днів тому +131

    Miranda: _"There's a bright side to everything."_
    Me: *_[Looks like a guard in the Biggus Dickus scene trying to keep it together]_*

    • @SushiElemental
      @SushiElemental 29 днів тому +10

      Yop absolutely, thought the same thing 😅

    • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
      @PeterOConnell-pq6io 28 днів тому +5

      "He has a wife you know..... would you like to know her name?" (All guards shake heads NO!!!). Too "Flow him to the fwoor, wery woughwy" funnny.

    • @BeErnyify
      @BeErnyify 28 днів тому +4

      Fun fact about that scene (as far as i know):
      The people playing the guards were random people from the street that were just told to stand there and, under no circumstance, laugh. So those are real laughters, as they were utterly unprepared „civilians“

    • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
      @PeterOConnell-pq6io 28 днів тому

      @@BeErnyify I've heard the same. Stranger still, George Harrison apparently mortgaged his house to permit production of 'Briain' to begin after it's original financial backers backed out.

    • @generalpenultimo6502
      @generalpenultimo6502 27 днів тому +4

      I am sorry to burst that bubble, but sadly that's not exactly what happened 😅
      They were all previously hired and paid actors, but some say, that they had a bet going with the directors, that if they would manage to not laugh at this largely improvised scene, they would get paid more. Though some people say one thing and one the other on that matter, so I can't really tell you which is true. I love to imagine them actually having to hold their laughter for money being true tho xD

  • @simonfrederiksen104
    @simonfrederiksen104 29 днів тому +12

    15:00 The sketch draws on Cleese's time as a teacher, between school and university. During this time he taught Latin and other subjects at a Preparatory school, St. Peter's in Weston-super-Mare,[8] mostly to children around ten years old. He recounts a time where he personally wrote out a word he had as a teacher misspelled, onto his blackboard a set number of times to demonstrate even-handedness, as an inspiration for the sketch.[9]
    He has also expressed the view that the sketch must seem incomprehensible today, as its references to learning Latin grammar are no longer a common or normal experience, as they were for grammar school children of his generation.[10]

  • @allenporter6586
    @allenporter6586 29 днів тому +25

    My personal favorite scene is the "What have the Romans ever done for us?" scene. It perfectly epitomises the "complainers" in life, is everything perfect? No. Are things better than they used to be? Yes. Having had my pipes freeze and break this past winter (circut breaker for the heat tape on the pipes blew in the middle of the night when it was -40F) it took 3 weeks to get them fixed. That will give one a true appreciation for indoor plumbing.

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm 29 днів тому +2

      There's a modern reimagining of that scene with Patrick Stewart where the complainers are the British government and the European Convention on Human Rights takes the place of "the Romans". It's hilarious!

    • @Whateva67
      @Whateva67 29 днів тому

      It’s one of my favourites too. I’ve been to Rome a couple of times now so I can see firsthand some of the things they did. Hello from British Columbia 😊

  • @digapygmy70
    @digapygmy70 28 днів тому +11

    Fun fact, this movie was entirely produced by George Harrison simply because he was a massive Python fan and was desperate to see another film by them! He called it “the world’s most expensive movie ticket.” He actually makes a blink and you’ll miss it cameo as the owner of the mount!
    You should definitely watch Meaning of Life, it’s not quite as good as Holy Grail or Life of Brian, but it’s still a great watch. You should check out A Fish Called Wanda too! It’s Cleese and Palin reuniting plus Kevin Kline and Jamie Lee Curtis, it’s an absolute gem, you would love it.

    • @MrPunkd113
      @MrPunkd113 26 днів тому

      Dude, she doesn't even know what Christmas is. You think she'd know who Harrison is? Or the Beatles? Or...

    • @666LonesomeSailor
      @666LonesomeSailor 21 день тому

      Georg Harrison is carryieng the donkey? I thought he is in the scene where all the people are standing in the staircase, when Brian is leaving the flat?!

  • @stephentaylor9630
    @stephentaylor9630 28 днів тому +3

    I watched everything Monty Python in the 70's during high school. Loved it! Not too many young ladies appreciate, let alone get the humor. Your laugh truly sets you apart from the vast majority of your peers. Definitely marriage material.

  • @interghost
    @interghost 29 днів тому +9

    Correct... this is the BEST Python movie! - So many great parts.
    This movie pissed off so many people when it came out, especially the religious types pmsl

  • @mhlevy
    @mhlevy 29 днів тому +10

    Monty Python (the group) first got their start on the BBC TV network in England as a TV show called "Monty Python's Flying Circus" that did comedy sketches, something like SNL did in the US. Many of those sketches have become classics, and you'll want to check them out on UA-cam on their "Monty Python" channel. Some of those sketches include "SPAM" (this sketch is the basis of the term used regarding Email!), "The Ministry of Silly Walks," "The Cheese Shop," "The Lumberjack Song," "Crunchy Frog," "The Dead Parrot" and although it's only about 30 seconds in length, it's absolutely my favorite, "The Fish Slapping Dance."

    • @hazelhazelton1346
      @hazelhazelton1346 28 днів тому

      My favourite is "the man who is alternately rude and polite."
      For reasons that become obvious when you see it, it's no longer on youtube... ^.^

    • @pant-hootingchimp8917
      @pant-hootingchimp8917 23 дні тому

      Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink, Say No More!

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA 29 днів тому +4

    I had forgotten the James Bond-parody opening titles music. Classic.

  • @exidy-yt
    @exidy-yt 27 днів тому +1

    Oh man I love watching someone's first reaction to a Monty Python movie! And the grammar lesson is especially funny because John Cleese used to be a Latin teacher before getting into Monty Python! Also agree, this was the best Python movie.

  • @chimpinaneckbrace
    @chimpinaneckbrace 29 днів тому +11

    26:50 The guy still haggling for the gourd yells up at the sky: “Eighteen!”

  • @mhlevy
    @mhlevy 29 днів тому +11

    Of course, today the "Loretta scene" would be a normal discussion!

    • @flibbidyx2
      @flibbidyx2 28 днів тому +6

      Actually pretty progressive for it's time, considering even Reg comes around to respecting Loretta later in the film.

    • @Elsureel
      @Elsureel 28 днів тому +5

      @@flibbidyx2 Sadly the LQBTQ community is trying to get the Loretta scene removed from the play, comedy hits with too much truth I guess

    • @madzec
      @madzec 23 дні тому

      @@Elsureel You can not be serious..... Loretta scene is one of most LGBT scenes in this history comedy legends.... you would thought they would want to raise Loretta a monument for wanting him be woman so early..... not having that scene banned...

    • @Elsureel
      @Elsureel 23 дні тому +3

      @@madzec Yeah, Cleese is refusing to remove it from the play, but the LGBT hates it because of the logical points that are made

    • @nevem5010
      @nevem5010 16 днів тому +1

      ​​@@madzec Nah, the previous commenter is making it up. Or repeating something someone else made up or exaggerated for whatever reason. Trans people are mostly either neutral or positive on Loretta; it's really not a bad handling of the subject for its time.
      There's enough controversy/conflict/animosity around already; it's sad that some people feel the need to pretend that there's even more.

  • @Brookspirit
    @Brookspirit 29 днів тому +10

    That's Spike Milligan at 27.24 without him there would probably be no Monty Python, he's a comedy legend who heavily influenced them.

  • @bradmcmahon3156
    @bradmcmahon3156 28 днів тому +5

    Something that a lot of people miss are the digs at 1970s British trade unionism via the PFJ, with their endless meetings, squabbles, brotherly solidarity etc etc.

    • @notvalidcharacters
      @notvalidcharacters 28 днів тому +2

      ... or sisterly....

    • @knoll9812
      @knoll9812 4 дні тому

      Why would people miss that it is a bit obvious?

    • @bradmcmahon3156
      @bradmcmahon3156 4 дні тому

      @@knoll9812 I'm sure they find the scenes funny but since most reactors are Americans in their twenties, it's referring to a time over twenty years prior to their birth in a different country.

  • @EysteinKN
    @EysteinKN 29 днів тому +13

    One of my favorite movies, and this movie was banned in my home country Norway when it was released!
    And I have a tradition to watching this movie during Easter, and I absolutely love the song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life!"
    The song is one of the most requested songs to be used at funerals

    • @SadDetonator
      @SadDetonator 29 днів тому

      There are still countries in the world today that ban Life of Brian, where it is a criminal offense to screen the movie on so-called Christian holidays.

    • @tonycardone990
      @tonycardone990 27 днів тому

      So, being from Norway, have you ever seen one of the amazing Norwegian Blue Parrots in the wild, or can they only be found in a British pet shop? 😂

    • @Tuning3434
      @Tuning3434 25 днів тому

      I actually watched in on Good Friday a few weeks back. It popped up on my Netflix page, and it was when I was halfway through it that I realized the irony.

  • @o0pinkdino0o
    @o0pinkdino0o 29 днів тому +9

    This started as an off the cuff remark after someone asked Eric Idle how they were going to follow Holy Grail. He said "Jesus Christ Quest for Glory !"
    The first thing they wrote was a disciple trying to book a table for the last supper and the matre d saying, "we can't do a thirteen... we can do a six and an eight but they won't be sat together..."
    Former Beatly and friend of the Pythons George Harrisson bankrolled the film. The Pythons thought he was well off, but he actually mortgaged his house to raise the millions in cash. When asked why he said "I really wanted to see it !" Most expensive cinema ticket ever.
    Michael Palin and John Cleese actually went on a debate show with a Bishop and noted Christian Malcolm Muggeridge arguing about how they were being blasphemous, but their argument stands... they treat Christ with utter respect... IT'S ALL THE IDIOTS THAT GET THE MESSAGE WRONG that they are laughing at.
    The entire follow the shoe/ gourd skit sums up all of religion in just 3 mins.

    • @bobm4378
      @bobm4378 9 днів тому +1

      yes.. have close look at the scene where they are running through the streets... the camera 'pans left' for a moment, revealing the REAL messiah scene.. :)

  • @neabby
    @neabby 29 днів тому +12

    The Biggus Dickus scene is a masterpiece 👌

  • @SadDetonator
    @SadDetonator 29 днів тому +5

    One of the best jokes didn't make it into the movie. It features a group of shepherds watching the sky during the night in which Jesus was allegedly born:
    "Is it A.D. yet?
    "Quarter past"

    • @sebastiannowak8443
      @sebastiannowak8443 День тому

      wasn't it a joke by Eddie Izzard in his prime ?

    • @SadDetonator
      @SadDetonator День тому

      @@sebastiannowak8443
      That may very well be the case. 🙂

  • @hadz8671
    @hadz8671 29 днів тому +8

    The man who didn't get stoned was played by the same actor who was the famous historian and who didn't want to go on the cart.

  • @SebastianWeinberg
    @SebastianWeinberg 29 днів тому +13

    There's actually _four_ movies by the _Monty Python_ troupe, but the first one, _And Now for Something Completely Different,_ was just a re-enactment of some the greatest sketches from their TV show. "Remastered in HD", so to speak. _The Meaning of Life_ is a return to their original absurdist sketch comedy roots, but with something of a thematic through-line. Sort of.

    • @riadoc7001
      @riadoc7001 29 днів тому +1

      There's a fifth movie, Monty Python: Live at the Hollywood Bowl" also featuring sketches from the TV series - my favourite sketch is undoubtedly the Philosophers World Cup football match between Greece and Germany

    • @SebastianWeinberg
      @SebastianWeinberg 29 днів тому

      @@riadoc7001 Ah, yeah, I know that one. It had slipped my mind, since I don't usually count it as a "movie", like the others.

    • @robertsonsid
      @robertsonsid 28 днів тому

      Jaberwocky and Yellow Beard have some of the cast in it.

  • @swagromancer
    @swagromancer 29 днів тому +2

    That centurion was much more lenient than my old Latin teacher 🙂
    Funny story: wearing a "Romani ite domum" shirt once got me talking with a cashier at my local grocery store who wanted to know what it said. Because of that, she recently asked me to tutor her in Latin, which she needs for her degree course.

  • @CruisingTheBroads
    @CruisingTheBroads 29 днів тому +2

    Life of Brian is definitely the best Python film. If you take into account when it was filmed, it's quite possibly the best comedy ever. Knowing pretty much the whole script off by heart, it's amazing to watch you hearing all the classic quoteable lines for the first time. The "where do I know this song" bit was joyous to watch too. Just a shame you couldn't just play the whole film end to end on here. If you love Python humour, you definitely ought to try watching a bit of modern British comedy. First place I'd start is the Cornetto trilogy.

  • @rogermorris9696
    @rogermorris9696 29 днів тому +41

    A lot of British people have have Always look on the bright side of life played at their funerals.

  • @joebloggs396
    @joebloggs396 27 днів тому +2

    Star Wars was also filmed in Tunisia, so natural to make a reference to it.

  • @Alcagaur1
    @Alcagaur1 29 днів тому +1

    The spoken section of "Bright Side" over the credits actually recounts the reason why George Harrison mortgaged his house to finance, through HandMade Films, this movie.
    "I said to him, 'Bernie,' I said, 'they'll never make their money back.'"
    This was Lord Lew Grade, head of ITC (which supported and financed The Muppet Sow 1975-81) speaking to his brother, Lord Bernard Delfont, both of whom were major players in British entertainment from at least the 1950s to the 80s. Neither brother thought the film would even recoup its costs, so they pulled their planned funding at the last moment, leaving the Python team with flights booked and financial commitments for rentals etc.

  • @jonbonda1917
    @jonbonda1917 29 днів тому +25

    There's behind the scenes interviews with the casts on UA-cam. They said that the Roman soldiers are extra volunteers and their laughing reaction is genuine especially the Biggus Dickus scene.

    • @sanzoftatooine
      @sanzoftatooine 29 днів тому +4

      Those actors weren't given a script for the Biggus Dickus scene. The director told them to stand there and not laugh. They had no idea what was coming. To me that makes the whole scene funnier.

    • @mikryan6567
      @mikryan6567 29 днів тому +2

      John and Michael kept changing the line's each take, then John whispered to them right if you laugh this time your sacked

    • @Th3D3ltaforc3
      @Th3D3ltaforc3 29 днів тому +5

      @@sanzoftatooine That's false, been refuted hundreds of times, their laughter was the reason for Brian's excuse so was obviously part of the script

  • @NoelMcGinnis
    @NoelMcGinnis 28 днів тому +8

    Your laugh is SO infectious. 😂 Your face when he fell into the UFO was priceless.

  • @ingolf82
    @ingolf82 24 дні тому +2

    this is a classic! love it. "I'm brian and so is my wife!" hahaha.
    Tea time is 3 PM I think. This is also my favourite Monty Python movie.

  • @randybass8842
    @randybass8842 28 днів тому +2

    When this first came out, a lot of religious people protested against it, because they thought it mocked Christianity and Jesus Christ (without seeing the movie themselves, or knowing anyone who did, but going off of what somebody who hadn't seen the movie told them). My brother and I went to the theater, and there was a group of people marching in front with protest signs. My brother and I found them comical. They didn't convince anyone to not go in to see the movie.

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 29 днів тому +9

    My favorite bit that is so relevant for today is all the people thinking Brian is the messiah and every time he ells them he’s not the messiah they are MORE convinced he is!!!🤣🤣
    I mean I couldn’t help but watch Dune: Part Two and not think of that scene.

    • @jantuijp
      @jantuijp 24 дні тому +1

      I don't think anyone who has seen LoB _wasn't_ thinking about that scene when they were watching Dune 2.

  • @s.rmurray8161
    @s.rmurray8161 29 днів тому +9

    The Guy singing the song at the end is Eric Idle who wrote it. He also wrote another grat song called the Galaxy song for the Monty python Meaning of life film.

    • @seregrian5675
      @seregrian5675 29 днів тому

      Eric Idle cracked out so many tunes for the Pythons - "The Lumberjack", "I Like Chinese", and "The Decomposing Composers", to name a few!

    • @Chumber3403
      @Chumber3403 28 днів тому

      @@seregrian5675The Lumberjack Song was written by Michael & Terry J with non-Python Fred Tomlinson, Decomposing Composers was written by Michael.

    • @stvdagger8074
      @stvdagger8074 17 днів тому

      @@seregrian5675 Eric Idle wrote a comic oratorio called "Not The Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)" which was a retelling of this movie in song form. Here is a link to song "what have the Romans ever done for us!" ua-cam.com/video/0oRzIHxZKnA/v-deo.html

    • @user-fh6mc9du5n
      @user-fh6mc9du5n 4 дні тому

      "And maybe there's intelligent life somewhere up in space, cos there's bugger all down here on Earth." The 2016 U.S. Election proved that last part to be true.

  • @keeperofthecheese
    @keeperofthecheese 29 днів тому +2

    I love how the Python group reacted to the Controversy surrounding this film (It upset a lot of devout Christians and even got banned in some countries)
    By making "The meaning of Life" - which is the most irreverent and offensive thing they EVER made !

  • @cusdu6349
    @cusdu6349 28 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this genuine reaction. Life of Brian is certainly in my top 5 funniest (and smartest) movies of all time. Their BBC show, Monty Python's Flying Circus is also a MUST watch. Hours and hours of laughing.

  • @MusicalJackknife
    @MusicalJackknife 29 днів тому +4

    Michael Palin how many of my favorite roles, including the hanging prisoner, the ex-leper, and Pontius Pilate here, and several in Holy Grail.
    Terry Jones gets quite the spotlight in this one too, as both Brian's mother and the naked hermit. Absolutely love "he's not the Messiah, he's a VERY NAUGHTY BO-Y!"

  • @voxorox
    @voxorox 29 днів тому +5

    I love recommending to anyone who loves Monty Python, to look for The Goon Show. It's an old British radio program from the 50's, and it's what the guys in Python grew up listening to. There are no words to describe it, I would say even better than Python even though it's only radio. There are some animated bits and stage performances that can be found on YT.
    The old guy who says "Let us pray" was Spike Milligan, one of the ones who started The Goon Show. The man was an absolute twisted comedic genius.

    • @JHNoble
      @JHNoble 28 днів тому

      Peter Sellars was also a Goon

  • @fxrwg83
    @fxrwg83 29 днів тому +1

    The show had some really great skits. Bicycle repair man, the race of twits, the world's deadliest joke, the dead parrot, so many great skits from the show. The meaning of life is really funny & great. It surpasses the holy grail & life of brian

  • @johannesnicolaas
    @johannesnicolaas 28 днів тому +1

    I saw the movie when it came out... I was a young student then. Laughed so much and so loud (like everyone) that in the end I had a kind of cramp in my jaws and could not laugh any more.... only time in my life... Precious memory.

  • @animistchannel
    @animistchannel 28 днів тому +4

    There's another medieval Monty Python movie called "Jabberwocky", and a pirate-era movie called "Yellowbeard" before they got to "The Meaning of Life." "Jabberwocky" is a semi-skit based movie that examines one bright young lad's journey from the dark ages to the rennaisance/industrial era. "Yellowbeard" is a straight up buccaneer adventure for treasure... kinda. "The Meaning of Life" is set modern as a skit-driven piece, with the title thought stringing us along through the various stages of life itself and philosophies thereof, as only the Python's can.

    • @denzilbentley1318
      @denzilbentley1318 25 днів тому

      I seem to remember the short before Life of Brian was The Crimson Permanent Assurance

    • @jantuijp
      @jantuijp 24 дні тому

      _Eric the Viking_ anyone?

  • @Llanchlo
    @Llanchlo 29 днів тому +3

    Being from Wales my favorite line is "Leave that Welsh tart alone" - a subtle fourth wall break. The actress who played Judith was from Wales (where else with a name like Sue Jones-Davies) and in later years became a politician and Mayor of the Welsh town of Aberystwyth. As you have found you don't need to know much about religion to enjoy, but there is so much more. The first adult scene for example is Jesus ( I think this is the only time we see him) delivering the Sermon on the Mount - a key part of Christian teaching. "Blessed are the cheesemakers" was actually "Blessed are the peacemakers" - Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5 v 9

  • @ManveruT
    @ManveruT 19 днів тому +1

    That "I'm Brian" quote at the crucifixion scene was a reference to the 1960 film Spartacus with Kirk Douglas, directed by Stanley Kubrick. Definitely a must see if you are OK watching films of that era.

  • @user-wm4yj3ux9r
    @user-wm4yj3ux9r 29 днів тому +1

    This movie is Monty Python at the peak of their art. Thank you for screening it!

  • @chrisbiebel6205
    @chrisbiebel6205 29 днів тому +3

    Did you recognize one of the most famous cameos in the movie? When Reg is taking to the crowd in the building, and then introduces the guy who owns the mount and you hear a funny sounding British "Hello." That was George Harrison. As in, from The Beatles. He actually provided the money for them to be able to produce this film.
    Oh, and the TV show (Monty Python's Flying Circus) is hilarious. You will particularly like "The Lumberjack Song."
    I have a Monty Python version of the card game Fluxx, and one of the rules that can be in play is that if you sing a song from Monty Python, you get to draw an extra card (two cards if no one has sung that particular song for that purpose before in that game).

  • @stormingelysium1996
    @stormingelysium1996 28 днів тому +3

    Holy Grail quotes took up the majority of my childhood :p

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer 28 днів тому +2

    27:30 I'm sure you didn't know this, but that random preacher who stands there while they scarper is SPIKE MILLIGAN, famous Goon and basically the grandfather of alternative comedy - and in my opinion probably the funniest person who ever lived. He happened to be in the area and they brought him in for a cameo. For me it's one of the best moments in the film because of his physical comedy acting, with the hands and all that - and he just looks so uncomfortable. It's brilliant!

  • @bigmike7280
    @bigmike7280 28 днів тому +1

    George Harrison (Guitarist for the Beatles) founded and financed 'handmade films' to make this movie because he was a huge Python fan and wanted to see it. He later said it was the worlds most expensive movie ticket! He is an extra in the movie as well as the executive producer!

  • @SebastianWeinberg
    @SebastianWeinberg 29 днів тому +4

    As you note, this is the most "movie-like" of the Monty Python movies - as in, it has a proper, continuous story and plot. _Holy Grail_ had a story, but the plot was still a mostly disjointed series of skits, and for _Meaning of Life_ they returned to sketch comedy explicitly.
    Several of the Monty Python troupe came back together for the excellent movie _A Fish Called Wanda,_ which I heartily recommend for a _big_ dose of John Cleese at his best.

    • @jantuijp
      @jantuijp 24 дні тому +1

      @SebastianWeinberg Oh puh-lease don't leave out Michael Palin as the stuttering animal-loving assassin! Especially the scene they share, where Palin is trying to say the name of the hotel, is classic Python.

    • @SebastianWeinberg
      @SebastianWeinberg 24 дні тому

      @@jantuijp Absolutely true. I called out John Cleese in particular, because she expressed an interest in him especially.

  • @tofersiefken
    @tofersiefken 29 днів тому +4

    Monty Python set the standard for absurdist sketch comedy with their BBC series Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969-1974). If you ever choose to react to a television series, that's a fun one and it is only 4 seasons. My favorite of their movies is Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983). It is very similar in format to their sketch comedy series, being sketches around a central theme, but with an absurdly disjointed approach to narrative structure. (Not everyone's cup of tea, but it is the trademark of Monty Python's style.)
    I can't leave you hanging.
    🖐

  • @LordToddtastic666
    @LordToddtastic666 29 днів тому +1

    As much as I love Holy Grail, this is, by far, my absolute favorite Python film. It's such a thing of satirical beauty! And I'm hoping we can see you react to Meaning of Life and Live at the Hollywood Bowl. That last one is just fun

  • @jhornacek
    @jhornacek 28 днів тому +1

    In the DVD extras, Cleese says that when they wrote the film they got to the end and didn't how they could make the audience feel good when the main character is killed. So they went to Eric Idle, who Cleese said was always good at coming up with the best songs, and asked him to come up with a song that would make the audience feel good while leaving the theater after just seeing Brian get killed. And that's how Always Look On the Bright Side of Life happened.

  • @kilmone
    @kilmone 29 днів тому +4

    Fun fact, in Fallout New Vegas if you have the wild wasteland trait and go to Cottonwood Cove there is graffitti on the side of the main building wich reads "Romans Go Home" in red text 😂

  • @rich6113
    @rich6113 29 днів тому +4

    The Meaning of Life is even more episodic and sketch-like than Holy Grail. It's not for everyone, but if it's for anyone, it's for you.

    • @oscardiggs246
      @oscardiggs246 28 днів тому +1

      Except that one scene that no one likes.

    • @deementia6796
      @deementia6796 28 днів тому +1

      Since she seems to love musicals, she should like at least a few of the scenes.

    • @rich6113
      @rich6113 28 днів тому

      @@oscardiggs246 I'll have the lot

    • @rich6113
      @rich6113 28 днів тому

      @@deementia6796 ESisS

    • @maximillianford9301
      @maximillianford9301 9 днів тому

      @@oscardiggs246 you're going to have to be more specific. Most of it stinks

  • @seekthegeek
    @seekthegeek 18 днів тому

    I showed this film to my English stepfather who said "What the hell is this?"
    and laughed incessantly over all the scenes! He loved it! :)
    R.I.P Dad!

  • @mrjackpots1326
    @mrjackpots1326 27 днів тому +1

    The Meaning of Life has probably the greatest songs ever written by humans (hamsters excluded). Also many more lines that will never leave your head.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 29 днів тому +3

    A MUST SEE/HEAR Classic,, Monty Python "Minstry Of Silly Walks"...TRUST ME!! ❤

  • @southron_d1349
    @southron_d1349 29 днів тому +3

    Julius Caesar was not in the film. For some reason, "Hail Caesar" confuses people. It's Pontius Pilate. He was the governor of Judea and ordered Jesus' crucifixion. In the film, the kidnap plot revolves around Pilate's wife.
    Michael Palin is the prisoner hanging in the cell not Cleese.

  • @pierrelevasseur2701
    @pierrelevasseur2701 23 дні тому +1

    Life of Brian is the only movie in my life where absolutely everyone in the theater laughed at the same thing at the same time, as one.
    I was in the army (Canadian Reserves) for about four months and was sent to a base to learn and qualify driving armed forces vehicles, four weeks I believe it was. One night, they showed Life of Brian at the base theater. I had never seen it. At the part where Brian is holding his cross in the crucifixion party and the leader says, "quick, march" and one anticipates and starts early and the guy then says, "wait for it", everyone laughed. Not just because it's funny but because everyone there had experienced this very thing, from the first-year private like me to high ranking officers. It was a thing of beauty, really.

    • @fizzyridertoo
      @fizzyridertoo 9 днів тому

      As an ex military man myself, I feel the pain of the guards trying desperately not to laugh. For me this is the funniest scene in the movie as I've been in that same situation, as I suspect you have too.

  • @DeadbeatCreep
    @DeadbeatCreep 29 днів тому +1

    This was always my favorite Monty Python movie, too! So glad to see someone else enjoy it so much!!! 😂

  • @SwordmasterKane
    @SwordmasterKane 29 днів тому +3

    31:23 Another fun fact: The film was banned from the Welsh town Aberystwyth for that very frontal nudity scene - until 2009, when the ban was lifted by the new mayor of the town. The mayor was Sue Davies-Jones, the actress that played Judith, so the very same one you can see in this scene.