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The Meaning of Life 30th Anniversary Reunion - Sit down with the surviving members of Monty Python for a funny, enlightening trip down memory lane. 30 years after making The Meaning of Life, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin reunite for a new hour-long conversation about the last movie they made together. From the beach in Jamaica where it was written to the hilarious ideas that didn't make the cut, the Pythons provoke laughter and thought with a wide-ranging discussion about comedy, society, the universe and the biggest mystery of all – why are fish funny? Once you hear the Python perspective on Life, you'll never see the movie the same way again.
Sing-Along Version: Sing Along with the Film
2003 Prologue by Eric Idle
Feature Commentary with Terry Jones & Terry Gilliam
The Snipped Bits: Seven Deleted Scenes
The Meaning of Making The Meaning of Life
Educational Tips to Prepare You for Life in the Real World
Un Film de John Cleese: A Trailer for the John Cleese Version of the Film
Remastering a Masterpiece: How to Revive an Old Master
Song and Dance: A Featurette About Two of the Film's Musical Numbers
Songs Unsung: Alternate Versions of Original Songs
Selling The Meaning of Life: In Your Face Promotional Material
Virtual Reunion: The Pythons Together Again
What Fish Think: Go Into the Minds of Fish
Soundtrack for the Lonely: A Soundtrack for People Watching at Home Alone |
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