They didn't run out of money... :-)) They did not have money were about to make individual films until all of a sudden this happens: Python fan and former Beatle George Harrison set up HandMade Films along with Denis O'Brien to help fund the film at a cost of £3 million. Harrison put up the money for it as he "wanted to see the movie"-later described by Terry Jones as the "world's most expensive cinema ticket". Even more funny: read the wikipedia article where and why this film was banned :)
If you liked this one in part because it's more cohesive than "The Holy Grail," you might not care as much for "The Meaning of Life," as "The Meaning of Life" is a bunch of just barely connected sketches without much cohesion. It still contains some of the troupe's best work, but you should know beforehand that it doesn't really have a coherent storyline the way this 1979 film does. "The Meaning of Life" (1983) is a lot more like the Pythons' 1969-74 TV series, "Monty Python's Flying Circus," in its structure.
Bro, you need to watch the Batman & Robin movie from 1997, the one with Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Clooney as Batman. It is the worst rated Batman movie ever made, and Clooney said it was so bad he thought they would never make another Batman movie after that one. It has 3.8 stars out of 10 at IMBD, and it is so bad it's good, it has a cult following and you will die laughing when you watch it.
@@BXND1TCINEMA It is pretty bad, and everyone who watches it says it is the worst Batman movie they have ever seen. George Clooney said he is ashamed he was even in it. And it only has a 16% Audience score at rotton tomatoes. It is perfect for you to react to, you will know what I am talking about once you see it.
@BXND1TCINEMA an old movie set in the jungle about a wild man raised by apes who protects a woman searching for her father in the jungle and they fall in love
The film satirizes all organized religion using Judeo-Christian teachings. It also was making fun of UK politics at the time. The liberal parties were fighting for purity while Margaret Thatchers conservative party was gaining power.