Rob Reiner, Monty Python
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One of the most celebrated comedy movies of the ’80s is arriving soon on Netflix. Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life came out in 1983 and was one of the most well-known cinematic projects developed by the iconic Monty Python troupe.
Two of the show’s highlight are the Act II opening song “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” which was borrowed from another Python film, “Life of Brian,” and the rousing final number — “Find Your Grail,” with the lyrics “Keep your eyes on the goal/Then the prize you won’t fail/That’s your grail.”
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Fackham Hall,' starring Thomasin McKenzie, Damien Lewis, and Katherine Waterston, satirizes the period drama with British humor and detailed design.
The Monty Python founding member discusses the Tony-winning musical’s evolution from cult film to global phenomenon as its new national tour kicks off at Playhouse Square.
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In the first season of Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969), the British cult comedy, John Cleese and Graham Chapman visit London’s National Gallery. Dressed as frumpy mothers, they satisfy their hunger for art by taking bites out of J.M.W. Turner’s ...