What Is Your Favorite Mel Brooks Movie?

12 Chairs (No votes)
The Producers (the original not the remake)
Total votes: 4 (7%)
Blazing Saddles
Total votes: 25 (43%)
Young Frankenstein
Total votes: 18 (31%)
Silent Movie (No votes)
High Anxiety
Total votes: 1 (2%)
History of the World
Total votes: 4 (7%)
Spaceballs
Total votes: 6 (10%)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (No votes)
Total votes: 58

What is your favorite Mel Brooks movie?

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caix wrote:All he did was produce that movie, though.

Anyway, everyone else is wrong except the 4 people that voted for The Producers. Congratulations the four of you for being so smart.


Wisconsin people...you'll appreciate this...today, in Madison, the crazy orange piccolo man was playing "Springtime for Hitler" on his piccolo.

Very disturbing.


This was all after I got a ride to a meeting with my professor from a van with some Turks and many, many Turkish rugs. Wow.


(And mang, Mat, you stupid mang, you stupid YF4eva).
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass

What is your favorite Mel Brooks movie?

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Minotaur029 wrote:
caix wrote:All he did was produce that movie, though.

Anyway, everyone else is wrong except the 4 people that voted for The Producers. Congratulations the four of you for being so smart.


Wisconsin people...you'll appreciate this...today, in Madison, the crazy orange piccolo man was playing "Springtime for Hitler" on his piccolo.

Very disturbing.


This was all after I got a ride to a meeting with my professor from a van with some Turks and many, many Turkish rugs. Wow.


(And mang, Mat, you stupid mang, you stupid YF4eva).


Holy crap!

Hey, are Screaming Guy (in front of hat store) and Scanner Dan still there?

My favourite State Street memory was when a gaggle of teenage goth panhandlers asked me for money for bus fare and I told them I'd spot them, but only if they stood up on the bench and sang "You Are My Sunshine" for me.
"To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost."

-Gustave Flaubert

What is your favorite Mel Brooks movie?

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Young Fraankenshteen is a brilliant movie, but Blazing Saddles has more of the funny. All of the racist humor was written by Richard Pryor for fucks sake. I still shake my head at the audacity of the jokes. Aside from the weird ending (which still works), I can't think of one line in this movie that isn't funny. Even the subtle dialog is hilarious:

"Think about it gentlemen, whooping cough and hoof and mouth disease, a thing of the past."

"Never mind that shit, here comes Mongo!"

And I'm sure I've quoted it before, but:

Charlie: You shifty nigga, they said you was hung.
Bart: And they was right.

I know it's retarded, but I could quote this movie all day long.

It's corny and edgy at the same time. I can't think of a movie like it.

Blazing Saddles=Winner.

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