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Best Mel Brooks Film?

Started by Hiei, November 09, 2007, 10:36:06 PM

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Which is best?

The Producers
0 (0%)
The Tweleve Chairs
0 (0%)
Blazing Saddles
4 (30.8%)
Young Frankenstein
2 (15.4%)
Silent Movie
0 (0%)
High Anxiety
0 (0%)
The Nude Bomb
0 (0%)
History of the World, Pt I
1 (7.7%)
Spaceballs
4 (30.8%)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
1 (7.7%)
Dracula: Dead and Lovin' It
1 (7.7%)

Total Members Voted: 12

Hiei

All smart people here know Mel Brooks kicks ass. But which of his movies kicks the most ass? I'm going to go with Blazing Saddles. Just too darn funny.

Triforceman22

I liked space balls,
but Blazing saddles was way too funny! XD


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20fan

I thought spaceballs was funny *votes*

Cecil_and_Kain

Where all the white women at?!

Jono2

Dracula: Dead and Lovin' it is one of the best movies ever.

go see it if you haven't voted for it.

Quote from: LinkXLR on January 30, 2008, 09:10:54 PM
Quote from: famy on January 30, 2008, 08:36:30 PM
is big willy unleashed a will smith game

...I'm not even gonna touch this one.

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Hiei

Quote from: Cecil_and_Kain on November 11, 2007, 10:01:07 AM
Where all the white women at?!

Stampedin' Cattle

"That's not much of a crime" "Through the Vatican"

"Kinky"

Zovistograt

Although I love all of them so much, I'll have to go with Spaceballs.
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PsychoYoshi

Mmm, I really don't consider The Nude Bomb a Mel Brooks movie, he was only a writer. My definition only applies to movies that he produced or directed.

That being said, you forgot three. One: Life Stinks. This is probably his worst, and most people don't remember it for this reason. Two: the remake of the The Producers. This is probably one of his best. Three: his version of To Be or Not to Be. This is in the upper half of his movies.

Of the list that's up there right now, I'd have to say History of the World, Part I. The Inquisition number is pure genius. Plus, if you've read A Tale of Two Cities, you'll get all of the references that he's making and it's about twice as funny.

Hiei

I didn't include Life Stinks since it isn't at all like any other movie he's made. And I don't think I've heard of To Be or Not to Be.