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    BigJeffLebowskiBigJeffLebowski "If you haven't seen it, please ...
    by BigJeffLebowski in BigJeffLebowski Blog
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    ""If you haven't seen it, please do."-Richard Dawkins, parenthetically discussing Monty Python's The Meaning of Life in his book The God Delusion. If Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is remembered less fondly than their earlier classics Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian, this is not to say that the film has fewer laughs or that the point of Monty Python's satire has in any way been blunted. Granted, the humor is arguably the Pythons' most vulgar and can at times come across as crude. But watching The Meaning of Life a quarter of a century after its release, what remains shocking is not the wealth of projectile vomit, naked breasts, or children singing about sperm; what continues to alienate and to offend is the film's surprisingly direct attack on what it considers a terribly misguided society. And the worst offender? Christian ideology and rhetoric.The Pythons -- Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Ter " [More]
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    "My favorite Woody Allen film, I love watching this movie!!!!! " [More]
    JakeStevensJakeStevens Woody's First Is Mostly A Hit
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    "I found the rare Anchor Bay Widescreen release of this film at CD/DVD Exchange the other day and quickly bought it. I don't see how anyone couldn't like Woody Allen films - they're quirky and witty and silly...different strokes for different folks, I guess. This being his first writer/actor/director film, he looks very young and the sarcasm is laid on thick. Told in documentary style, it's an obvious first attempt at what he would later perfect with Zelig. Not a bad beginning to a long career. " [More]
 
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