MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE OF BRIAN (1979) TWIN BROTHERS FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION!
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Published 2023-02-28
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All Comments (21)
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If you’ve ever taken Latin as a study, the Romans go home scene really lands.
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Terry Jones (Brian's mum) died recently from dementia. He was an extremely talented writer, director & comic actor. The worst thing about his type of dementia is that it took his speech way before it took his mind. He suffered greatly for so long. Michael Palin stuck by him til the very end. Jones was a true national treasure.
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16:21 the spaceship was added as a joke because the movie was released at the same time that Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back was being filmed. The Pythons put in the spaceship scene so they could “corner the Sci Fi audience”
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"Wait till Biggus Dickus hears of this!" Fun Fact: When Pontius Pilate (Michael Palin) addressed the soldiers daring them to laugh, he was truly daring them. The soldier extras were ordered to stand there and not laugh, but not told what Michael Palin was going to do. Michael Palin, in fact, can barely stifle his own laughter when saying "Biggus Dickus" in front of the soldier asked if he finds the name "risible". Also, watching y'all laugh was a lot of fun. This movie is so iconic and was very controversial when it was released. It's amazing how well it holds up even after nearly 50 years.
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The greatest story of the enduring legacy of this film is this: "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was sung by the crew of the sinking british destroyer HMS Sheffield, while waiting to be rescued, after the ship was struck by an Exocet missile in May 1982 during the Falklands War.
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This movie is quite simply a comedy masterpiece, so ahead of its time. Watching reactors freak out when the UFO appears never gets old 😂
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“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” was and probably still is the one of the most popular and requested songs at funerals in Britain. I’m having it at mine! That plus the Canon in D.
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My favorite part was when the new religion first formed with his followers, schisms emerged within minutes. The gourdists vs. the sandalists. And even the sandalists had a schism.
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This film is so ahead of its time
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Such a comedy legend. Eric Idle wrote the majority of the material for this movie. And since he was best friends with George Harrison, Monty Python was able to make this movie possible. Reason being, when their financial backers bailed out on them, George stepped in and paid for the entire movie. Because he just wanted to see the film. He actually makes an appearance in the movie.
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He's not the messiah! He's a very naughty boy! My favorite line 🤣😂
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I've been to a bunch of Iron Maiden concerts and they always play "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" after their concert as people leave. It is so cool listening to 1000's of metalheads singing and whistling along to it.
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The best part is the UFO scene since it doesn't make sense which makes it hilarious
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My grandfather was quite the Monty Python fan and "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was his absolute favorite song. At his funeral, which we kept light as he would have liked it, I sang the song, complete with music. Family and friends loved it.
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13:34 “He’s a goblin!” That’s Terry Gilliam, the only American member of Monty Python and the guy who did all of their animation sequences. He’s also the guy who was banging king Arthur’s coconuts in the holy Grail (that sounded dirtier than I meant it, too).
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"Wolf's nipple chips" is actually a sly reference to Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. They were supposedly abandoned as babies and nursed by a she-wolf.
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"Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" was played at the funeral of Graham Chapman (Brian), which was attended by all of his Python castmates. John Cleese, delivering his eulogy, made a point of saying "I'd like to take this opportunity to be the first person to ever say 'F***' at a British memorial service", at Graham's request.
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Palin is, in my opinion, the funniest guy in the Monty Python troupe. He kills everything lol. Especially when they don’t expect the Spanish Inquisition.
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I first saw this film when I was a born-again believer, and I was not only NOT insulted or angered by it, but I thought there were excellent points about the nature of humanity (don't get me started). My son almost peed himself when he first saw the "Bigus Dickus" scene. What joy!
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'His rendition of always look on the bright side of life' THATS THE ORIGINAL! 😂