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- TheCalvinator24
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Spaceballs
I have several friends who have given me no end of grief about my never having seen this movie. I got around to it over the weekend.
I can give it a 3 word review:
It's . . . NOT . . . funny.
I generally like Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and The Producers spring immediately to mind), but this movie was dreck.
I can give it a 3 word review:
It's . . . NOT . . . funny.
I generally like Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and The Producers spring immediately to mind), but this movie was dreck.
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Re: Spaceballs
I think Mel Brooks hit his peak in 1974 with Blazing Saddles and especially with Young Frankenstein. IMHO, nothing he has done since then has been nearly as funny as those two movies (although my kids love watching Robin Hood: Men in Tights).TheCalvinator24 wrote:I have several friends who have given me no end of grief about my never having seen this movie. I got around to it over the weekend.
I can give it a 3 word review:
It's . . . NOT . . . funny.
I generally like Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and The Producers spring immediately to mind), but this movie was dreck.
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Re: Spaceballs
I would agree with that, as well. While The Producers is my favorite of his movies, his 1974 duo was on the same level. Silent Movie was not much of a falling off, and High Anxiety had its moments, but Spaceballs had no more than a few funny lines. (To Be or Not to Be doesn't count since Brooks didn't direct it.)danielh41 wrote:I think Mel Brooks hit his peak in 1974 with Blazing Saddles and especially with Young Frankenstein. IMHO, nothing he has done since then has been nearly as funny as those two movies (although my kids love watching Robin Hood: Men in Tights).TheCalvinator24 wrote:I have several friends who have given me no end of grief about my never having seen this movie. I got around to it over the weekend.
I can give it a 3 word review:
It's . . . NOT . . . funny.
I generally like Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and The Producers spring immediately to mind), but this movie was dreck.
Still, if you judge someone's career by its peaks, Mel's Big Three keep him on a pretty high level.
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Re: Spaceballs
For the most part, I agree with you. Spaceballs is very hit-or-miss, and mostly miss.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I have several friends who have given me no end of grief about my never having seen this movie. I got around to it over the weekend.
I can give it a 3 word review:
It's . . . NOT . . . funny.
I generally like Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and The Producers spring immediately to mind), but this movie was dreck.
Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, and Blazing Saddles for me, in that order...
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Re: Spaceballs
your friends have good taste
1.high anxiety
2.spaceballs
3.young frankenstein
1.high anxiety
2.spaceballs
3.young frankenstein
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Re: Spaceballs
Mel Brooks movies are ongoingly not funny.
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Re: Spaceballs
Spaceballs is best experienced for the first time at a younger age, and with numerous friends who will continue to quote lines from it ("She's gone from suck to blow!" "Comb the desert!") for years to come.
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Re: Spaceballs
Those lines weren't funny, so I see no reason why anyone would want to quote them for years to come.tubadave wrote:Spaceballs is best experienced for the first time at a younger age, and with numerous friends who will continue to quote lines from it ("She's gone from suck to blow!" "Comb the desert!") for years to come.
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The only line I can even vaguely recall from the movie had something to do with going to Ludicrous Speed, whereas we often quote from Young Frankenstein or Blazing Saddles...TheCalvinator24 wrote:Those lines weren't funny, so I see no reason why anyone would want to quote them for years to come.tubadave wrote:Spaceballs is best experienced for the first time at a younger age, and with numerous friends who will continue to quote lines from it ("She's gone from suck to blow!" "Comb the desert!") for years to come.
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Re: Spaceballs
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Re: Spaceballs
tubadave wrote:Spaceballs is best experienced for the first time at a younger age, and with numerous friends who will continue to quote lines from it ("She's gone from suck to blow!" "Comb the desert!") for years to come.
Spaceballs rules. Me and the Beast sisters used to watch it all the time back in the day. I guess I think that way since me and Dave are the same age, but if I came across it on TV, I'd watch it....
Though my favorite quote was provided by my MM (or is it a MW?) last night.....
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Re: Spaceballs
As Dave was tryign to point out, some things are inherently funny- others have to be experienced in the proper context in order to be funny.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Those lines weren't funny, so I see no reason why anyone would want to quote them for years to come.tubadave wrote:Spaceballs is best experienced for the first time at a younger age, and with numerous friends who will continue to quote lines from it ("She's gone from suck to blow!" "Comb the desert!") for years to come.
Spaceballs is one of those movies to me- I first experienced it in much the same way Dave experienced it- so it's funny to me.
I can see why it wouldn't be to you.
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Re: Spaceballs
It is to, funny.
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