TheTruthAndOnlyTheTruth
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As far as I know Monty Python, they simply wanted (once again) to create something so profoundly and utterly ridiculous. In doing so, they managed to deliver a masterpiece like no other. This film is packed with dark, gritty humor as well as moments of sharp, sometimes subtle, and sometimes exuberant social criticism. It's a true feast for people with a great sense of humor combined with wit and intellect.
To this day, Monty Python's Life of Brian remains one of my all-time favorite films, and I cannot stress enough how much better this movie is compared to the arguably more well-known Holy Grail. Without being blasphemous, it masterfully critiques religion and the human obsession with faith and miracles, as well as the church and religious wars.
Presenting all of this in such an innocent yet profoundly ridiculous manner is an achievement like no other.
I can only warmly recommend everyone to watch this masterpiece.
To this day, Monty Python's Life of Brian remains one of my all-time favorite films, and I cannot stress enough how much better this movie is compared to the arguably more well-known Holy Grail. Without being blasphemous, it masterfully critiques religion and the human obsession with faith and miracles, as well as the church and religious wars.
Presenting all of this in such an innocent yet profoundly ridiculous manner is an achievement like no other.
I can only warmly recommend everyone to watch this masterpiece.
Very disappointing.
Extremely boring, and as with most of Meyer's later films, there's no plot to be found. Just disjointed scenes where a woman usually rapes a man, annoying monologues, and unbelievable characters. The only good thing here is the breasts-and even those are all fake! Such a shame. This doesn't even come close to films like FPKK. Even a Doris Wishman film feels like Goethe compared to this work. It's sad that it seems to be impossible to cast curvy women and make a good film
If you're here just for the breasts, there are better websites and definitely also better films. This one's a snoozefest.
Extremely boring, and as with most of Meyer's later films, there's no plot to be found. Just disjointed scenes where a woman usually rapes a man, annoying monologues, and unbelievable characters. The only good thing here is the breasts-and even those are all fake! Such a shame. This doesn't even come close to films like FPKK. Even a Doris Wishman film feels like Goethe compared to this work. It's sad that it seems to be impossible to cast curvy women and make a good film
If you're here just for the breasts, there are better websites and definitely also better films. This one's a snoozefest.
Sure, this is a very niche type of film, but within its niche, it's a masterpiece. Even Russ Meyer's Vixens can't compete with this one-neither in cup size nor in plot. Granted, the story isn't groundbreaking, but the "tragedy" at the end genuinely surprised me. Giant breasts, though? Totally expected-and let's be honest, that's what this film is all about. And it delivers like no other.
You won't find bigger breasts in any other film, seriously, not in any-still to this day! Some might find it over the top, but not me. I love it! And the plot alone-murder by breasts-if that's not a stroke of comedic genius, then I don't know what is.
This is my absolute favorite B-movie: strengely funny, delightfully kitschy, totally '70s, and absolutely gigantic. If you take this film seriously, you're beyond saving. Just switch off your brain and enjoy.
You won't find bigger breasts in any other film, seriously, not in any-still to this day! Some might find it over the top, but not me. I love it! And the plot alone-murder by breasts-if that's not a stroke of comedic genius, then I don't know what is.
This is my absolute favorite B-movie: strengely funny, delightfully kitschy, totally '70s, and absolutely gigantic. If you take this film seriously, you're beyond saving. Just switch off your brain and enjoy.