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Life of Brian [Soundtrack]

~ Monty Python (Artist)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (100 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (30 Aug 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Virgin Chattering
  • ASIN: B0000072AA
  • Other Editions: VHS Tape  |  DVD  |  Blu-ray
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (100 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 192,512 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Introduction
2. Brian Song
3. Wise Men at the Manger
4. Brian Song (Continued)
5. Sermon on the Mount (Big Nose)
6. Stone Salesman
7. Stoning
8. Ex-Leper (Nortius Maximus)
9. Revolutionaries in the Amphitheatre
10. Revolutionaries in the Ampitheatre (Loretta)
11. Romans Go Home
12. What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
13. Ben
14. Brian Before Pilate (Throw Him to the Floor)
15. Prophets
16. Beard Salesman
17. Brian's Prophecy
18. Hermit
19. He's Not the Messiah
20. He's a Very Naughty Boy
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What have the Romans ever done for us?, 1 April 2003
By Touring Mars (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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John Cleese once said that this film is what he'd most like to be remembered for, which coming from a man who wrote some of the best Python sketches and Fawlty Towers, should tell you something about how good this film is.

Hugely controversial at the time, the subject matter of 'The Life of Brian' was considered strictly taboo in 1979, and even today it can still rattle a few cages, but ultimately the Python team all shared the same conviction that they were not poking fun at religion (or Jesus) per se, but at the people who blindly follow and misunderstand. In this way, 'The Life Of Brian' became not just a comedy classic, but a ground-breaking movie that pushed the barriers of what was previously considered 'off-limits'.

Graham Chapman revels in the lead role of 'Brian of Nazareth', and the rest of the team play multiple rolls, in a very Goon Show-esque type way, with the story always revolving around Brian. The turning point comes when, in an attempt to evade the notice of the Romans, Brian pretends to be a street preacher and gathers the attention of a small crowd. Once the Romans pass by, however, he stops preaching and tries to walk away, only to find that the small crowd want to hear the rest of what he was saying. As more and more people come along to find out what is happening, his followers multiply until they are convinced that he must be some sort of messiah. They follow Brian home only to be told by his mother that "There's a mess alright, but no messiah.." (I'm paraphrasing, by the way!)

Each member of the Python team contributes immensely to the film, with Eric Idle supplying a classic Python tune as Brian is being crucified ("Always Look On The Bright Side of Life"), Terry Gilliam with some great visual gags, Terry Jones as the director of the film, Cleese and Palin turning in multiple brilliant performances (like Cleese's Reg, the leader of the PFJ, and the classic "What have the Roman's ever done for us?" sketch), not to mention Chapman as the unsuspecting hero. There are also a couple of cameo appearances (notably Spike Milligan and George Harrison) which can be spotted by the eagle-eyed viewer, but are all too brief if you ask me.

If you haven't got this film in your collection, then now is your chance to correct the error of your ways!... and as the "Not the Nine O'Clock News" team once pointed out, Britain is still ostensibly a Python-worshipping country, so do your duty and buy a copy of this classic today!

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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great film. Terrible DVD., 5 Dec 2001
The film is one of the funniest made, and certainly the best piece of work from the Python Team.

However, the UK edition on DVD is simply the worst DVD I have bought. It is a very poor video transfer in 4:3, complete with pops, lines and flickers. The sound is muffled and dull. There are no extras, despite many documentaries ( made by Monty Python Ltd) relating to the film.

There is nothing to recommend this DVD over the video release.

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86 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Always read the small print, 9 Jul 2004
By John Wyant (Romsey, UK) - See all my reviews
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I have steadfastly resisted buying previous versions of this DVD, as the 'extras' are virtually non-existent. Where is the spoof travelogue that accompanied the cinema release (with John Cleese getting increasingly frustrated with the number of scenes including gondolas)? Where is the short Christmas card animation, without which the appearance of the cut-out stagecoach in the film itself makes no sense? Both of them together can't take up more than 15 minutes, so space can't be the issue.

But at last - 'a special edition' - surely this will have everything that was missing from the previous releases? And the package IS very nice - script book, postcards, film cell, sturdy box to house them in. But what's the point of good packaging if the DVD is the same? As far as I can make out, there is no difference at all, and for the first time I actually regret buying a DVD - I really should have read the small print.

The film itself, of course, is an absolute classic that everyone should see. Not only is it extremely funny, it has a serious sub-text about not just believing what you're told - with religious fundamentalism on the rise, it feels more relevant today than it did when it was first released. So just buy the cheapest version you can find - you'll enjoy it more without the nasty taste in your mouth.

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