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I just discovered this contest yesterday, and then now that I'm late to join. However, I still want to take the opportunity to write about what my all time favourite comedy movie is. Just because it's one of the genres I love the most. If I'm in a bad mood, or sad, the best way to snap myself out of that is beach, sun, or cenote. However, if it's late at night, that's not exactly an option so I'll opt for a comedy movie and will bring my mood right back to where it needs to be.
So without further ado, here's all about my all time favourite.
The one and only Messiah, or not?
In a time when political incorrectness and hilarious satire didn't offend as much as it would these days, Monty Python was absolute king.
The MP crew, which consisted of the five Brits John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and last but not least: Michael Palin, as well as the American animator Terry Gilliam, were sure to amuse, confuse, and entertain many people worldwide.
Their Monty Python's Flying Circus as well as their movies was something I grew up with, and found funnier than any of my family members, who never seemed to have the same kind of dark sense of humour as I had.
The team produced a few movies, like The Holy Grail, and the Meaning of Life. However, my all time favourite, and undoubtedly of many others, is the movie: The Life of Brian, where a man, born in a barn, next door to, and on the same day as Jesus is mistaken to be the Messiah.
Brian goes through all kinds of hilarious moments, from being hunted by followers and talked into admitting to being the Messiah, all the way to being captured and Crucifiction.
Those among you who are on the more religious side, and have never seen the movie might think: "What on earth is funny about this?" I have just one thing to say: It just is. You'll have to see it to know what I mean.
John Cleese, alrernated by Eric Idle were always my two favourites in the Monty Python's Flying Circus scetches, as well as any productions they starred in separately with the series Fawlty Towers with Cleese, and 'A Fish Called Wanda' taking the lead. However in The Life of Brian, my absolute number one role was played by Michael Palin. He portrays Pontius Pilate in the movie, and oh my, what a great job he's doing as a speech impaired Pontius. There hasn't been a dull moment in the whole movie but his part in it made the whole thing even better.
His speech issue makes for quite some hilarious scenes, and even though I've seen the movie probably more than 15 times in my life, it always has me in stitches.
Every Single Time.
It's the one movie where I must have uttered numerous times: "Guys, I think I've just peed myself laughing." So yeah, it's seriously funny comedy that should not be taken too seriously, if you know what I mean...
Conclusion
Life of Brian is hilariously funny, if you can handle a sarcastic kind of dark British kind of humour. The cast is so used to working with each other, their acting is effortless, almost second nature. One being as funny as the other, it's hard to pick a side, although I choose my favourite in this movie. Michael Palin stole the show for me, hands down.
If you're finding yourself bored, or not in the best mood, with nothing much on your hands, please consider watching this crazy, hilariously funny movie. It will bring your mood right back to being great.
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