I think God has a good sense of humor, how about you?

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In 1979, God watched "Brian's Life" by the Monty Python Theatre Company and found it very interesting.

He believes that there is nothing profanity or offense in this film. Yes, God appreciates its ingenious satire on religions and religious fanatics, because he himself knows the benefits of being able to laugh at himself. Even before entering the theater, he knew that the protagonist Brian was not Jesus Christ, but a person born at the same time as Jesus—in fact, right next door—he was mistaken for the Messiah. God was sitting in his seat with popcorn in one hand and sugar-free soda in the other. Have a great time.

He recommended "Brian's Life" to his son Jesus. His son Jesus also thought it was a funny movie, and he immediately gave the giant anaconda troupe-John Clays, Graham Chapman , Eric Idley, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam Michael Palin-created such a wonderful spoof movie greatly appreciated. He recommended the movie to his friends and told them that it takes an open mind to feel the fun.

But God and his son are very puzzled, why so many people in the community in the Bible Zone feel so upset about "Brian's Life", especially those who did not go to the movie because they were afraid of being cursed forever. They both shook their heads in frustration. They thought, this is just a movie, and it's funny and not malicious.

God gave Monty Anaconda's "Brian's Life" the power to overcome this absurd dilemma. Today, 40 years later, this movie is rightly regarded as a comedy classic. It is one of the best works of the Monty Python Theatre Company. This is still not a movie suitable for everyone, but does it have to be? If you like Parson's comedy style, you will like "Brian's Life".

Remembering the late St. George Harrison, a member of the Beatles, and thanking him for helping Monty Python make this wonderful movie.

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Monty Python's Life of Brian quotes

  • Matthias: [Answering the summons of the door] My legs are old and bent, my ears are grizzled, yes?

    Centurion: There's one place we didn't look. Guards!

    [the guards troop into the house]

    Matthias: ...Nose is knackered.

    Centurion: Have you ever seen anyone crucified?

    Matthias: Crucifixion's a doddle.

    Centurion: ...Don't keep saying that.

    Lead Search Guard: [Guards troop out, last guard pauses] Found this spoon, sir.

    Centurion: Well done, Sergeant!

    Centurion: We'll be back... Oddball...

  • Brian: No, no. Please, please please listen. I've got one or two things to say.

    The Crowd: Tell us! Tell us both of them!

    Brian: Look, you've got it all wrong. You don't need to follow me. You don't need to follow anybody! You've got to think for yourselves! You're all individuals!

    The Crowd: Yes! We're all individuals!

    Brian: You're all different!

    The Crowd: Yes! We're all different!

    Man in crowd: I'm not...

    Man in crowd: Shhh!

    Brian: You've all got to work it out for yourselves.

    The Crowd: Yes! We've got to work it out for ourselves!

    Brian: Exactly!

    The Crowd: Tell us more!

    Brian: No! That's the point! Don't let anyone tell you what to do! Otherwise - Ow! Ow!