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Few Monty Python sketches have etched themselves into culture quite like the infamous Mr Creosote.
When Monty Python is remembered, it’s generally for its two seminal films, Holy Grail and Life of Brian, or Spamalot, the musical inspired by the former.
After 20 years, 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life' retains its power to offend. Even John Cleese kind of likes it.
There’s a hilariously foul skit in Monty Python’s “The Meaning of Life,” where the brobdingnagian-sized gourmand Mr. Creosote shambles his way into a restaurant. He disgusts the staff and ...