| Not worth the queue spot |
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| written by dh22 |
March 29, 2004 - 10:51 AM PST |
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1 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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While Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a great film, the bonus disc isn't worth the cost of a rental. The only redeemable feature is the "quest for locations" documentary. It follows Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin as they visit the various locations where scenes were shot, and reminisce about the film production. There is a lot of information in the documentary for Python fans, and I did enjoy it, however, the other features were a waste. There is a photo section of film posters in different languages, a few sing-a-long clips from the film, and some other stuff, but most of it is too short to be worth wild. Some of the bits may be a bit funny, and worth seeing for a fan, but in general I wouldn't waste my money. If you are a big enough fan, you'll own the DVD set. If you are only a casual fan, however, just borrow it from a friend.
People shouldn't be rating this in the 8s and 9s. I suspect they are just voting on it based on the film, without ever actually seeing the bonus disc. |
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