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Side #1
Menu Group #1 with 19 chapter(s) covering 01:33:45
Commentary One
Index
The Virgin Mandy
Angst And Animation
The Dogsbody Of The Group
A Pile Of Poo
A Great Leading Man
Keith Moon
Day For Night
The Effluents Of Jerusalem
Comedy Rules
Exploding Cigars
The Art Of The Deal
Jesus Christ-lust For Glory
Nether Regions
Cockadoodle-do
Mr. Cheeky
Tunisian Comic
Troglodytes
"i'm Brian"
The Wrong Crosses
Play
Commentary Two
Index
Human Nature
Terry's Bits
Slips Of The Tongue
Baby Oil
A Decent Chap
Judith Iscariot
Schoolboys
The Metronome
Pig Latin
"a Load Of Old Rubbish"
Python Philosophy
Lost Laugh
Hermits
Doing God A Favor
A Terribly Nice Bloke
Rabble To Rubble
An Instrument Of Torture
Strange New Revolutionaries
The World Is Full Of Loonies
Play
Sheep
Pilate's Wife
Otto
"the Sign That Is The Sign"
Souvenir Shop
Michael Palin
Eric Idle
Terry Gilliam
John Cleese
Chapters
Chapters
Menu Group #1 with 19 chapter(s) covering 01:33:45
1. Logos/Three Wise Men. [:12]
2. Opening titles animation. [4:08]
3. Judea AD 33. [2:34]
4. "Alms for an ex-leper". [7:22]
5. "You're one of them". [2:05]
6. The People's Front of Judea. [1:51]
7. "Romans go home". [5:39]
8. Raid on Pilate's palace. [7:09]
9. Pilate. [7:18]
10. Crash landing. [4:17]
11. Haggling. [3:39]
12. The shoe and the gourd. [6:11]
13. Hail Messiah. [5:19]
14. "A very naughty boy". [2:35]
15. "One cross each". [2:33]
16. Pilate's Passover address. [8:36]
17. The Jewish section. [2:42]
18. The rescue committee. [8:17]
19. "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life". [2:39]
Chapters
1. Prologue: Graham Chapmer Rests [3:33]
2. The Phenomenon [1:41]
3. Hail, The Pythons [12:29]
4. Py.thon.esque/pi-tne-nesk/ [2:37]
5. Insomniacs, Intellectuals, And Burglars [4:26]
6. Nth-rate Philosophers With Attitude [7:12]
7. Judea Ad 33 [3:53]
8. Tunisian Tummy [1:19]
9. Transplants, Teeth, And Tax Evasion [3:16]
10. Python On Python [6:29]
11. Fellow Travelers [2:15]
12. Epilogue: An Orgy With Cherryade [:35]
Features
Widescreen digital transfer, approved by director Terry Jones and enhanced for widescreen televisions
Exclusive audio commentaries by Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, John Cleese, and Michael Palin
Original theatrical trailer
Five rarely seen deleted scenes with audio commentary by the Pythons
Four original British radio ads
Documentary film "The Pythons" shot on location during the making of "Life of Brian"
English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
Graham Chapman John Cleese Terry Gilliam Eric Idle Terry Jones Michael Palin
Others
Animator - Terry Gilliam
Art Director - John Beard
Art Director - Roger Christian
Associate Producer - Tim Hampton
Camera Operator - John Stanier
Cinematographer - Peter Biziou
Composer (Music Score) - Geoffrey Burgon
Composer (Music Score) - Eric Idle
Costume Designer - Charles Knode
Costume Designer - Hazel Pethig
Executive Producer - George Harrison
Executive Producer - Denis O'Brien
First Assistant Director - Jonathan Benson
Sound/Sound Designer - Garth Marshall
Blissfully sacrilegious and completely irreverent, The Life of Brian was banned in a number of places upon its initial release. Any film that featured a messiah telling his followers to "f*ck off" and a musical interlude staged at a mass crucifixion was bound to seem objectionable to more than a few people. For those familiar with Monty Python's dependably absurd, subversive brand of humor, however, the film was an almost instant classic, the best of the four theatrically released Python excursions. Featuring some of the more memorable Python characters -- Biggus Dickus, Mr. Big Nose, Brian himself -- and scenarios -- a lesson in proper graffiti grammar, surprise alien abduction, and, of course, the crucifixion scene -- it is an intoxicating celebration of the bizarre, outlandish, and unthinkable. Or, simply put, it is Monty Python at their ridiculous best. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi