The satire in Life of Brian was sharper and more focused. Also, Graham Chapman was sober, and turned in his best performance.
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It pains me to say this, but Tom Scola is also wrong.
I can see the argument that Life of Brian is more relevant, in that crazy religious people who misinterpret Jesus' teachings are still around, versus those who are questing for the Holy Grail.
Maybe the question for me isn't "better", but "funnier."
Tom, have you seen Yellowbeard?
I've seen parts of it, but I don't remember much.
Dana, did your DH see Life of Brian first? That's usually the reason why people prefer one Python movie over the other.
Husband says no, he saw Holy Grail first. He says Holy Grail has funny bits, but Life of Brian is consistently funny.
Honestly, I don't even know why we're still married.
Yellowbeard --most of Python is in it, Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle, Cheech & Chong, I adore that movie.
I just realized -- in Catching Fire, if they keep the scene where Katniss "hangs" Seneca Crane, will she have to write his name on the body, or will drawing the beard be enough?
you made me snerk, Hil.