BLAZING SADDLES (1974) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • @HABIBIBROTHERS717
    @HABIBIBROTHERS71727 күн бұрын

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  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    Yes, that was Count Basie and his orchestra in the middle of the desert, giving Bart a big sendoff to Rock Ridge. They put a call out for a "Frankie Lane type" to sing Blazing Saddles, and American country music legend Frankie Lane showed up. The music is the best part of a Mel Brooks movie.

  • @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina

    @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina

    26 күн бұрын

    Funniest movie ever is Planes, Trains and Automobiles starring John Candy and Steve Martin. WATCH it WILL NOT Disappoint. It’s from 1987 I think.

  • @doratiscareno5856

    @doratiscareno5856

    23 күн бұрын

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  • @adamskeans2515
    @adamskeans251526 күн бұрын

    There is actually a historical basis for the "We don't want the Irish" joke. During the 1800s, there was a ton of Irish immigrants to America and many Americans viewed them as poor and lower class and they were badly mistreated.

  • @josheldridge8546

    @josheldridge8546

    22 күн бұрын

    it goes beyond that-- 'white' was historically a political concept used to exclude jews, italians, the irish, and even germans whenever it suited them. it's a lotta bunkum.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    The Irish were literally known as ''The black men of Europe".

  • @cwcm1985

    @cwcm1985

    22 күн бұрын

    Yet those same Irish who were discriminated against hopped on the bandwagon and discrimated against black people and other future immigrants.

  • @JS-wy6uw

    @JS-wy6uw

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@josheldridge8546 It was based on Religion. Jews and Catholics weren't considered "white"

  • @ninjabearpress2574
    @ninjabearpress257427 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks is a national treasure, a WW-II veteran who actually sang to nazis. This is his hard look at racism, done in his inimitable style. Brooks is a firm believer in laughing at his enemies.

  • @DoctorDuckie1964

    @DoctorDuckie1964

    25 күн бұрын

    On Mike Rowe's "The way I heard it".....story of Melvin in the service....it's absolutely hilarious.

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    25 күн бұрын

    @@DoctorDuckie1964 I like to think when they got to Hell, the nazis found out they applauded a 5'5" Jew with brass big as bowling balls.

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris850727 күн бұрын

    Heddy Lamar was a famous actress and also a physicist. Fun Fact: she conceptualized the technology that became bluetooth.

  • @fiverx2159

    @fiverx2159

    27 күн бұрын

    Didn’t she develop an oral schnitzel warmer as well?

  • @TheGoauldApophis

    @TheGoauldApophis

    27 күн бұрын

    The internet, too.

  • @Roseyday

    @Roseyday

    26 күн бұрын

    Love this fact

  • @amosmoses5630

    @amosmoses5630

    26 күн бұрын

    Conceptual invention is bullshit. Actually, building is inventing.

  • @chrissyp7

    @chrissyp7

    23 күн бұрын

    Both Edison and Tesla were working on ideas for what we would call Bluetooth today but okay

  • @adamskeans2515
    @adamskeans251526 күн бұрын

    The scene with the beans was actually the first time a fart was heard in American cinema.

  • @cyndicook7755
    @cyndicook775526 күн бұрын

    Randolph Scott was a popular actor who starred in more than 60 westerns. His horses' name was Stardust.

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer751427 күн бұрын

    10:46 The biggest star of the whole cast. The one and only Count Basie and his band.

  • @adamskeans2515
    @adamskeans251526 күн бұрын

    The horses in this movie were EXTREMELY well trained and none of them were hurt.

  • @grevensher594
    @grevensher59426 күн бұрын

    I really like you guys. Despite the fact that some people come here and complain about Islam, and this and that, America is a free country and I enjoy your perspectives on us and our culture. America is a mix of every culture on Earth, including Muslims and if one day your wish is to come here, I hope you succeed and enjoy it. To a true American, the only hard rule we have is to not infringe on Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness. As long as no one attacks another citizens belief's, all are welcome.

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris850727 күн бұрын

    Two of the messages of Blazing Saddles are a parody of Western movies and as a mocking and condemnation of racism. Co-written by.the famous Black Comedian Richard Pryor.

  • @drigerdranzer7514

    @drigerdranzer7514

    27 күн бұрын

    More exactly it's mocking the stereotyped wholesome western genre where the hero always were white, native Americans played by jews and Indian actors and they did eat beans all the time without farting. This movie more or less ended the wholesome western genre by challenging all the stereotyped roles.

  • @EdwardGregoryNYC

    @EdwardGregoryNYC

    23 күн бұрын

    Yes., the major difference between this film and most others that rely on "racial" humor is that the jokes always make fun of the racist. If the butt of your joke is a marginalized person, you're not a comedian, you're a bully.

  • @lettucebee8425
    @lettucebee842526 күн бұрын

    What's awesome is that scene where Gene Wilder says 'salt of the land, you know, morons' was improvised. You can tell by Cleavon Little's reaction, beautifully done

  • @l.piloto7964
    @l.piloto796427 күн бұрын

    I always enjoy watching movies with you guys it makes me feel like I am at movies with old friends. Thanks guys.

  • @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    26 күн бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @scottkirkhomes1260
    @scottkirkhomes126027 күн бұрын

    I know you like Star Wars. Mel Brooks did another movie called Space Balls which tells a slightly different story. LOL 😆

  • @Laura-mi3nv
    @Laura-mi3nv26 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks just won a Peabody award and said something along the lines of... I'd like to humbly accept this award, but I can't. I am not a humble man.

  • @88wildcat
    @88wildcat26 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks wanted to do a satire on racism and set it in present time (1974) but he couldn't get the backing from any Hollywood studio to do it. Warner Brothers told him he could do a satire on racism but he would have to make the setting sometime in the past so he took them up on it. The ending was his way of moving the movie from the past into the present where he had wanted the movie to take place to begin with.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    JOHN WAYNE was invited to be in the cast but declined, thinking the material too risky, however he said that he would be the first in line to see the movie when it came out.

  • @subitman
    @subitman27 күн бұрын

    I like your reactions. Thank you. Gene Wilder who played the drunk gunslinger was made famous on Saturday Night Live tv series. He also starred in another comedy movie: See No Evil Hear No Evil. Wilder is deaf. Richard Pryor is blind. They witness a crime and then had to escape so the murderers could prevent them contacting the police. It's a pretty funny movie.

  • @EdwardGregoryNYC
    @EdwardGregoryNYC23 күн бұрын

    Not Dutch, Yiddish. One of the inside jokes is that many of the Native Americans in early westerns were played by Jewish actors. The Indian chief was Mel Brooks, who also plays the Governor.

  • @cmay7429
    @cmay742927 күн бұрын

    Might I recommend, "The Princess Bride." ❤ "Fistful of Dollars," "True Grit," and "Django Unchained" are great, if you're interested in more westerns. 🤠

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones603126 күн бұрын

    1. Mel Brooks played the Governor, the Indian Chief and the round-up thug with the aviator hat. 2. Mel Brooks doesn't just break the 4th wall he shatters, steps on and grinds it into the ground. 3. The preacher/Liam Dunn also plays in Young "Frankenstein" as Mr. Hilltop. Madeline Khan also had a great role in it. 4. Imagine how much fun this was to make. 5. The line, "You know morons" was ad lib by Wilder. Little's reaction was real. 6. The guy that was supposed to play Jim showed up the first day drunk so he was let go. Wilder agreed to do this movie for Mel Brooks only if Mel would direct Young Frankenstein for him. 7. Richard Pryor was supposed to play Bart but he was going through his addictions at the time and they thought it wouldn't be a good idea. However, he did some of the writing. 8. "Look, it's coming off."🤣 9. Jim still has his popcorn from the theater. Movie suggestion "Young Frankenstein" with Gene Wilder PS: This was made when people still weren't afraid to laugh and have fun.

  • @oregonchick76

    @oregonchick76

    20 күн бұрын

    I love that, in this movie, the racist people are all portrayed as morons. The citizens of Rock Ridge are not just blatantly bigoted, they are also very inbred, as demonstrated by the fact every single one of them has the same last name (Johnson).

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco636426 күн бұрын

    TRUE FACT.. The governor's name , Le Petomane , was a French stage performer whose act was singing songs out of his ass by farting . Also the actor who played Mongo is Alex Karras . He was an all pro in the NFL . He played nose tackle for the Detroit Lions .

  • @oregonchick76

    @oregonchick76

    20 күн бұрын

    And wasn't he later the dad in Webster?

  • @rodneysisco6364

    @rodneysisco6364

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@oregonchick76 I have no idea , I had stopped watching TV shows before then

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy26 күн бұрын

    Signatures is stars are awarded a star on the sidewalk in Hollywood and they sign their name and put their foot print and hand print in concrete

  • @tommc4916
    @tommc491623 күн бұрын

    Randolph Scott was a star of many Western cowboy films. He always played a hero. The joke about not wanting the Irish is that the actor saying the line is an American of Irish descent.

  • @greggwilliamson
    @greggwilliamson27 күн бұрын

    I remember when it opened in theaters.

  • @marksmith4892
    @marksmith489224 күн бұрын

    Guys, the joke about the Irish comes from the fact that when the Irish first immigrated to America, they were extremely poor, scrappy, feisty and aggressive, and for this they developed a reputation for being combative and unfit for civilized society. That was a long time ago, and now, they have lifted themselves out of the poverty they fled in Europe and are a prosperous part of American society but at the time they were thought to be hostile and ill-mannered. As you can surely understand now, the comedy of Blazing Saddles was to satirize racism in all forms and since they had already made fun of every conceivable ethnic group in America they would have been remiss to forget about the Irish hahahaha

  • @rg3388
    @rg338826 күн бұрын

    Speaking of HOLY GRAIL, there are many echoes of this film in that one: “Tell them I said . . . Ow!” becomes “the castle of . . . Aaargh.” “call me . . . Jim” becomes “call me . . . Tim.” “that man is a ni-” becomes “the knights who say . . . Ni.” A herring is mentioned in both films. Both films end with an anachronistic motor vehicle.

  • @Jsspres
    @Jsspres26 күн бұрын

    Gene Wilder has been in two other Mel Brooks movies. The Producers and Young Frankenstein. And the actor who plays the hangman, has the same role in Robin Hood Men in Tights.

  • @tenjed4224
    @tenjed422427 күн бұрын

    2 things in all of this insanity: 1. The bad guys at least were honest bad guys when it came to having to pay the toll. 2. Mongo has the most philosophical line in movie history: Mongo only pawn in game of life.

  • @gregpetridis3762
    @gregpetridis376223 күн бұрын

    When Mel Brooks was playing the Indian chief, he was speaking Yiddish.

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin102622 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks loved a good (or bad) sex joke. "Snatch", "Johnson", "dix" and "stupp" (German) are all American sexual slang. There is also the joke of being "hung like a horse" thrown in there. Count Basse and his Orchestra were a famous American orchestra. They are shown playing outside of town because back in the day they were often not allowed to stay at hotels in the cities where they were performing due to racism in America at the time. Mongo Santamaria was a famous Cuban Jazz Band leader in the 50s & 60s that Mel was giving a shout-out to. Laurel & Hardy were a famous comedy duo in the early days a filmmaking. The line "this laurel and hardy handshake" was a nod to them from Mel. The Native American chief speaking Yiddish is from the theory that Native Americans were the Lost Tribe of Israel. When a producer needed a bunch of background extras for a scene, they would put out a "cattle call" to hire them. That's why there are cattle in many of the scenes. The famous American actress Heddy Lamar sued Mel over the name Hedly Lamar in the film. Mel said, "Just pay her, she deserves it". Howard Johnson's was a famous restaurant chain in America at the time that boasted having 36 flavors of ice cream. In the town you see that they have 1 flavor of ice cream at the restaurant. If you like this type of mad-cap humor, you should watch "Duck Soup" by The Marx Brothers.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    Howard Johnson's was a hotel chain as well. A "cattle call" refers to any movie audition crowd, not just for extras. Lots of movie auditions will have hundreds, even thousands of people auditioning for parts, even bit parts. I have auditioned hundreds of people for my films and it's normal to do the "cattle call" style, where people will show up to accept almost anything they can get from big roles to extras, like a bunch of "cattle" going to be fed. If you look very closely, you will notice that one of the "extras" in this movie was famous for her role in THE EXORCIST. The theory of the "lost tribe of Israel in America" speaking Yiddish wouldn't make any sense as that theory comes from The Book of Mormon. Yiddish is not really a middle eastern language.

  • @Crowbars357
    @Crowbars35726 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks is a treasure. You guys should watch Space Balls too if you haven’t yet.

  • @JeffreyCantelope
    @JeffreyCantelope27 күн бұрын

    They have stunt horses who are trained to fall without getting injured

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer751427 күн бұрын

    13:48 It was very common back then that when someone was too drunk and not lived in the town they were often taken to a cell to sober up and then was released the next day.

  • @TheChinmama
    @TheChinmama26 күн бұрын

    Another funny western is "The Three Amigos".

  • @stevemasters7848
    @stevemasters784827 күн бұрын

    Robin Hood Men in Tights (1993) is one of my favorite Mel Brooks films

  • @coot1925
    @coot192526 күн бұрын

    Mel brooks played the governor.

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy25 күн бұрын

    Another great Mel Brooks movie is High Anxiety

  • @DarkKnight52365
    @DarkKnight5236522 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks is a comedy genius

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer751427 күн бұрын

    25:36 Randolph Scott was a famous wild west actor back then.

  • @solidsnake58

    @solidsnake58

    26 күн бұрын

    Thank you. This joke went over my head as a kid.

  • @adamskeans2515
    @adamskeans251526 күн бұрын

    It wasn't prisoners building the railroad, just the downtrodden and hopeless who didn't have any other way to support themselves.

  • @tessasnow
    @tessasnow24 күн бұрын

    Hilarious movie…I remember when this came out…we laughed so hard🇨🇦🖖🏻

  • @robertcartwright4374
    @robertcartwright437427 күн бұрын

    I'm told the elevator pitch for this was "Imagine 1973, in 1873." Or was it the other way 'round?

  • @RobertSally-vu2tm
    @RobertSally-vu2tm27 күн бұрын

    Oh my God I can't believe you're going to watch this! This is probably one of the funniest movies I ever seen. This movie could never be made today.

  • @cmay7429
    @cmay742927 күн бұрын

    The coca plant, from which coca**ne comes been used for 1000's of years throughout South America, both ritually and medicinally. It has numbing properties. The drug was also present in small amounts in the first Coca-Cola recipe, before Americans understood the addictive nature of the substance. Those soft drinks really would perk you RIGHT up.

  • @Dreedsfbay
    @Dreedsfbay27 күн бұрын

    The guy in the red shirt requesting songs was the Colt salesman in "Back to The Future 3"

  • @tamiramos5873
    @tamiramos587324 күн бұрын

    The look on your faces was priceless. I have seen this movie many times and I just knew what was coming. I can't wait till you get to react to "History of the World Part 1." This is also a Mel Brooks movie.

  • @Warp10x
    @Warp10x26 күн бұрын

    Also the end fight with the dancers and the cowboys leaving together was a jab at most Hollywood cowboy legends were homosexual.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    No, most Hollywood cowboy legends were NOT homosexual. Not sure where you got that claim but's not true.

  • @Warp10x

    @Warp10x

    22 күн бұрын

    @@davestang5454 MOST,SOME, WHO CARES. That was the point of the joke.

  • @JessTarn
    @JessTarn27 күн бұрын

    The best work by Mel Brooks is history of the world part one. They go through different events or eras such as cavemen, roman empire, french revolution etc in a comical way. Lots of fun

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    Two words, swimming nuns.

  • @JessTarn

    @JessTarn

    27 күн бұрын

    @@ninjabearpress2574 It's good to be da king

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    @@JessTarn Only Mel Brooks would even think of turning the Spanish Inquisition into a huge musical number. What a guy.

  • @JessTarn

    @JessTarn

    27 күн бұрын

    @@ninjabearpress2574 Love that scene!!

  • @davidrooker5141
    @davidrooker514127 күн бұрын

    wow

  • @solidsnake58
    @solidsnake5826 күн бұрын

    Definitely do a reaction on Tombstone if you to see a Western that Blazing Saddles is parodying (and get a lot of views). If you to see more Mel Brooks & Gene Wilder check out Young Frankenstein. Spaceballs is a very popular Mel Brooks movie but wait to watch until you’ve seen more Sci Fi films like Planet of the Apes, Alien, Star Trek.

  • @maryslack6169
    @maryslack616926 күн бұрын

    Great one guys I laughed along with you. Have you considered Young Frankenstein it's by the same producer. Sending love to yo and your families from Florida u s

  • @karenc2192
    @karenc219223 күн бұрын

    Fun reaction!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @HBC423
    @HBC42326 күн бұрын

    In the 1800’s they put cocaine in coca-cola.. that’s where it gets its name from

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    It was a legal drug and mother's even gave their children cocaine-based syrups as medicine.

  • @GentleRain21
    @GentleRain2127 күн бұрын

    This movie made fun of just about everything in American culture, mostly old West legends and hisory. There are movies with Gene. Wilder and Richatd Pryor that are very good. Hear No Evil, See No Evil and Stir Crazy are really funny.

  • @marisakennedy777
    @marisakennedy77727 күн бұрын

    Some of my favorite comedies are Home Alone, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Spaceballs, Idiocracy, Napoleon Dynamite, Happy Gilmore, and Beverly Hills Ninja.

  • @shanepye7078
    @shanepye707826 күн бұрын

    Awesome! Please react to all of Mel Brooks films!

  • @kck9742
    @kck974227 күн бұрын

    Nice reaction --a classic that could never be made today. Another great Mel Brooks one to check out is "The Producers."

  • @mswynter1840
    @mswynter184013 күн бұрын

    You guys might enjoy "My Cousin Vinny ". " The princess bride" is another good classic, though ony slightly comedic.

  • @marcopenagarcia5183
    @marcopenagarcia518326 күн бұрын

    A great reaction friends, as always, I think you might like this movie that I recommend. Saw (2004) , and it has 9 other prequels at the moment , greetings :)

  • @cucumber1991
    @cucumber199126 күн бұрын

    im happy you guys watched this, theres a couple other good mel brookes movies like space balls and robin hood men in tights im happy i got to grow up with these movies lol

  • @HBomb157
    @HBomb15725 күн бұрын

    This would definitely be a hard movie to watch without a strong familiarity with 1970s american pop culture references. There are a lot of jokes that fly over my head beccause I wasn't alive then

  • @julienielsen4462
    @julienielsen446227 күн бұрын

    Gene Wilder played in some movies withRichard Pryor, that's what I remember from my childhood.

  • @sjfvet519us
    @sjfvet519us27 күн бұрын

    Randolph Scott was an American actor in the 1930/1940s who was in Western cowboy movies.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    His career went well into the 1960s. Watch his cameo with Bob Hope in "Alias Jesse James" from the 1960s.

  • @ryanstandre3648
    @ryanstandre364827 күн бұрын

    My friends, along with the obvious messages and parodies in this movie, another message that Mel Brooks had, kind of detailed by the ending was that "it's just a movie"

  • @soundsurgen3293
    @soundsurgen329327 күн бұрын

    OKAY GUY'S SALAAM! THAT """" CIGARETTE """ WAS ACTUALLY A MARIJUANA CIGARETTE AKA JOINT!!! FYI!!!

  • @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    26 күн бұрын

    salam

  • @stevenwheat3621
    @stevenwheat362118 күн бұрын

    3:13 I've seen this movie exactly 13,427 times and I've never noticed the picture in the background..

  • @JosephBegay
    @JosephBegay14 күн бұрын

    Believe it or not. Mel Brooks initially approached the actor John Wayne to play Jim, aka The Waco Kid, but John Wayne declined the role as it went too far outside his normal acting range. However, John Wayne told Mel Brooks that while he wouldn't star in it, he would be the first one in line to see it at the theaters.

  • @josheldridge8546
    @josheldridge854622 күн бұрын

    as a child, i was led to believe quicksand was a bigger concern than life actually demonstrated. EDIT: this was just as much mel brooks' making a live-action cartoon as it was a statement on racism.

  • @joeker1013
    @joeker101326 күн бұрын

    Mel Brooks original tried to get John Wayne for Jim.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    John Wayne said that he wouldn't take the part but when the movie came out he would be the one to watch it. One of his relatives was my roommate in Korea.

  • @maxwellstubbs2510
    @maxwellstubbs251027 күн бұрын

    Oh man. Wasn't expecting this classic.

  • @voidmstr
    @voidmstr27 күн бұрын

    I am very interested in understanding the censorship/editing choices you worried about in the start of the video and then had to make when you produced the reaction for upload. Did the visuals you blurred, or the words you silenced, offend you personally (I know you guys use colorful language yourselves) or did you think they would upset censors in your country? Also, how are stereo earbuds working out?

  • @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    @HABIBIBROTHERS717

    26 күн бұрын

    mostly copyright and in some scene we can't spread degeneracy it's haram

  • @voidmstr

    @voidmstr

    26 күн бұрын

    @@HABIBIBROTHERS717 What we call "adult humor", you call "degeneracy"? OK. Is the censorship of haram images (in this case Madeline Kahn's long bare legs and Mel Brooks' hot secretary's cleavage) required by law in Algeria? Do censors watch your uploads? I want you guys to stay out of trouble for sure and do what you have to do but this is all new to me.

  • @AW11-e4h
    @AW11-e4h27 күн бұрын

    Y’all aren’t ready for this one 🤣✌️

  • @williammolla3591
    @williammolla359126 күн бұрын

    If you enjoyed movies like this and holy grail you have to check out the movie Yellow Beard. Its has the cast of Monty Python, actors from Mel Brooks movies, and Cheech and Chong. And add Time Bandits to the list to watch too.

  • @jolenewitzel7919
    @jolenewitzel791926 күн бұрын

    😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤

  • @bpora01
    @bpora0127 күн бұрын

    Watch the 13th warrior

  • @Alte.Kameraden
    @Alte.Kameraden19 күн бұрын

    Should watch Robin Hood Men in Tights it makes a lot of references to this film. xD

  • @user-pr8hx1go7z
    @user-pr8hx1go7z26 күн бұрын

    You guys should react to the movie “Lincoln” (2012)

  • @velociraptor3313
    @velociraptor331327 күн бұрын

    Blazing Saddles is a hilarious and fantastic movie. Also Mel Brooks is a phenomenal comedian, his other movies are brilliant. Young Frankenstein, Space Balls and Dracula Dead and loving it. Another phenomenal comedy movie is Airplane! (1980)

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    Airplane! may be the funniest movie ever made, but that's not important right now.

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy25 күн бұрын

    I love this stupid movie 😂 hilarious

  • @yugimotobutjacked3231
    @yugimotobutjacked323126 күн бұрын

    Rush (2013)

  • @efjefe
    @efjefe27 күн бұрын

    Isnt sad 50 years later we can't make movies like this.

  • @TimL-nr4hr

    @TimL-nr4hr

    27 күн бұрын

    They remade it will balls of fury

  • @lipby

    @lipby

    25 күн бұрын

    Try South Park or Family Guy

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight187927 күн бұрын

    They were smoking weed. Marijuana

  • @RealDiehl99
    @RealDiehl9927 күн бұрын

    This is a classic! Very funny too. And by "funny" I mean highly offensive😉 just kidding. Although some people might consider it offensive for real. I am looking forward to this one. I hope you two have a great day/night!

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    Adam Sandler wanted to remake this movie.

  • @RealDiehl99

    @RealDiehl99

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@ninjabearpress2574 That would have been really interesting. Especially if he got his regular crew of actors to be in it!

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    27 күн бұрын

    @@RealDiehl99 A remake in today's cancel culture? Nope.

  • @blehkelekwet9642
    @blehkelekwet964227 күн бұрын

    Blurring out legs ?

  • @lazyidiotofthemonth
    @lazyidiotofthemonth23 күн бұрын

    Mongo was played by Alex Karass, who had been a Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman for the Detroit Lions. Acting was his second career, Blazing Saddles came out four years after he had retired from Football. Unfortunately Karass seems to have developed CTE(then diagnosed as dementia) in later life, limiting his acting career in his 50s.

  • @user-nz5jh6qr6v
    @user-nz5jh6qr6v26 күн бұрын

    One of the sad aspects of America is despite our claims of freedom and equality, just about every ethnic group got treated with racism when first coming here including the Irish

  • @Steve-gx9ot
    @Steve-gx9ot25 күн бұрын

    I conceptualized it and she stole it

  • @creaturecaldwell9858
    @creaturecaldwell985827 күн бұрын

    Check out the 1980 comedy movie " Vacation " if you haven't already..classic comedy

  • @RobertaSirgutz
    @RobertaSirgutz27 күн бұрын

    People are soooo sensitive now, this movie could never get made now. Mel Brooks is a comedy GENIUS. Guys, I'm so depressed, watching what's going on with the wars and the economy. I decided to take a break and watch a comedy with the handsome brothers. Love the reactions!

  • @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina
    @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina26 күн бұрын

    Funniest movie ever is Planes, Trains and Automobiles starring John Candy and Steve Martin. WATCH it WILL NOT Disappoint. It’s from 1987 I think.

  • @cyndicook7755
    @cyndicook775523 күн бұрын

    I see y'all made it through Blazing Saddles and survived Borat. You might be ready for Porky's.

  • @MB-oc1nw
    @MB-oc1nw26 күн бұрын

    It's a funny film until you understand it's just Mel Brooks distaste for middle America on celluloid.

  • @88wildcat

    @88wildcat

    26 күн бұрын

    You are reading too much into it.

  • @davestang5454

    @davestang5454

    22 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't go that far. He satirized EVERYONE. It wasn't hatred. He was just poking fun at people.

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