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Monty Python's The Life of Brian (1979, Jones-Gilliam)
Funny stuff, as usual. Now, I watched the Python documentary afterwards, and I must say, Chapman and Cleese were arrogant chumps. Sure, they could be funny, but they seemed to have zero respect for the rest of the Python talent, including each other. My favorite part of the documentary was when Chapman and Cleese were saying things like "That Gilliam, I think he only knows three words." or "Terry doesn't understand words, that's why he can't direct, he only understands pictures."
In retrospect, Mr. Chapman, I think it was you who missed the bus, as understanding visual art is just what a director needs. While you were toiling away on Yellowbeard, and a slew of half-baked Python redux, Terry Gilliam was creating some of the most original films to hit the screen, andf continues to do sao tady, twnty-five years after you said he wasn't going anywhere. Well, at least Mr. Cleese did okay....If bit parts in Harry Potter and bad Bond films is okay....
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