Monty Python's The Meaning of Life: Difference between revisions

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* [[Self-Deprecation]]: An Englishman's attempt to upbraid the Grim Reaper for his poor manners is met with this response:
{{quote|'''Grim Reaper:''' ''(poking him in the eye)'' Quiet! Englishmen, you're all so fucking [[British Stuffiness|pompous]]. None of you have got any balls.}}
* [[Smite Me, OhO Mighty Smiter!]]: A military recruiter, after showing a war documentary, says, "That is why we will always need an army, and [[Tempting Fate|may God strike me down]] were it to be otherwise." [[Bolt of Divine Retribution|Whereupon...]]
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The "Galaxy Song", a cheery, happy-go-lucky tune, with vaguely upbeat lyrics about the wondrous vastness of the universe, that ends on a big downer about the [[Humans Are Morons|lack of intelligent life]] on Earth. It's sung right after a scene wherein a man has his liver harvested while he's still alive. Immediately after the song finishes, his wife agrees to undergo the process herself.
* [[Stupid Boss]]: The hospital administrator in "The Miracle of Birth".
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