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The Meaning of Life

The Meaning of Life (1983)

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The troupe that raised sketch comedy to high art came back after riding the highly successful wave of Life of Brian (1979) and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) to deliver its final film offering as a whole unit, Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983). This movie takes us back to their Flying Circus sketch comedy roots by not necessarily following a singular narrative, but rather organizing itself through miniature bits focused on the grand questions of our existence. Some of the most famous sketches from the flick are when the grossly overweight Mr. Creosote eats himself into an explosion, a Catholic dad telling his absurd amount of kids that he's lost his job before singing that "Every Sperm is Sacred," and the sight of a man getting his organs taken out of his body while still alive, but being rather relaxed about it. While the movie explores everything from religion to war, what would our existence be without a little bit of sex? Patricia Quinn is there to offer us a lesson on the birds and bees, and she does so by stripping down and lying on a bed, giving a bored classroom full of students glances at her boobs and behind. The joke is that the class isn't enamored with that ass! Get it? Because in real life the boys at the school would drool seeing Patricia's patties! Still, if that's what a teacher's wife looks like, pencil us in for the professor life! Towards the end of the film there’s also a skinsational naked babe marathon running after a dude with plenty of bouncing boobage about. She doesn't quite do the full monty, but we de see Carole Anne Stevenson's cans during the jiggling jogging. That mean set of mams will have you squeezing your python to The Meaning of Life