The funniest "bit" has to do with a restaurant that serves conversations to its customers (fixed menu with daily specials) and a middle-aged and (to be generous about it) middle-brow couple who are talked into trying the Philosophy. But despite that "bit," and despite the title, this scatterbrained rumination is carried out at so vulgar a level that it manages to make Woody Allen look as much like Ingmar Bergman as he sometimes yearns to. Bits of other "bits" are mildly amusing, and there is a fascinating special effect of the Pythoners' faces grafted onto fishes' bodies. With John Cleese, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, and Terry Gilliam; directed by Jones and (animation and introductory sequence only) by Gilliam. (1983) — Duncan Shepherd
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