My FIRST Time Watching Robinhood Men in Tights... Mel Brooks Has Changed My Life!

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The Mirandalorian Reacts

7 ай бұрын

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@MattB2603
@MattB2603 7 ай бұрын
A couple facts for you. When Carey Elwes says "Unlike some Robin Hoods I can speak with an English accent", that was in reference to Robin Hood Prince of Theives. Kevin Costner's English accent was so bad the director eventually told him to just speak with your regular accent. Also the hangman in this movie is the same one from Blazing Saddles. He even dressed the same.
@michaelwatson266
@michaelwatson266 7 ай бұрын
Kevin Costner can't do any other accents 😂🤣
@aaronhusk
@aaronhusk 7 ай бұрын
The hangman was also in in “When Things Were Rotten”, a 1975 Mel Brooks tv show that also parodied Robin Hood. It only lasted a few episodes.
@thomasmcintosh390
@thomasmcintosh390 7 ай бұрын
@@aaronhusk With the lovely Misty Rowe. She was also a Hee Haw Honey
@DarkKnight52365
@DarkKnight52365 7 ай бұрын
he also had to relearn his English accent as he was use to speaking with an American accent even though he was from England
@jackbaxter-williams8059
@jackbaxter-williams8059 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing this out I didn't have so.
@PaulMcElligott
@PaulMcElligott 7 ай бұрын
Most of the cast had to go through sword fight training. Except Cary Elwes. His training for The Princess Bride meant he was already very proficient.
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
Cary is the bomb dot com!
@hafeya
@hafeya 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMirandalorianReacts You should watch his appearances in the show Psych. That was a great character!
@adamskeans2515
@adamskeans2515 7 ай бұрын
@@hafeya you are not kidding! That whole show was amazing, but the ones with Cary were special
@hafeya
@hafeya 7 ай бұрын
@@TONE11111 I'm hoping History of the World next
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 7 ай бұрын
My favorite tidbits about The Princess Bride are "Indigo and Wesley don't use doubles in the 'I'm not left handed' scene" .. .. .. Also ... Andre said he had the most fun of his life on set, because "They Don't Stare At Me" ... he was always "the most interesting thing in the room" in any room he was in ... since about 12 years old. But on that set "he was just another actor ... one of the guys ... normal" ... for the first time in forever, he got to be "another face in the crowd" ... ...
@mitchwhite6826
@mitchwhite6826 7 ай бұрын
For those that may not know: The wandering mole is a reference to Young Frankenstein when Marty Feldman (Igor) was moving the hump. Feldman started doing it just to mess with the others, and once they realized it, Mel Brooks made it a running gag of the film.
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 6 ай бұрын
I did not know this
@ryancbarrett96
@ryancbarrett96 6 ай бұрын
I'm surprised she didn't catch that considering how much she Stans for that movie. Ready connection to makes since she just watched it.
@derekbuckler9888
@derekbuckler9888 4 ай бұрын
Hhh
@11DNA11
@11DNA11 3 ай бұрын
"What hump?"
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
"wasn't your hump on the other side?" "what hump?" so epic haha
@erikhopkins9548
@erikhopkins9548 7 ай бұрын
A fun fact is that Carey Elway was called by Mel Brooks after seeing him in the princess bride and got offered this role but Carey thought it was a joke and hang-up but luckily for him Mel called back and told him he was serious
@Zodia195
@Zodia195 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I heard that story from a Cary interview, hilarious lol.
@cestall1
@cestall1 4 ай бұрын
The same thing happened to Burton Gilliam (Blazing Saddles). He was a Dallas firefighter and thought his buddies were playing a prank.
@NPC-nn4qe
@NPC-nn4qe 3 ай бұрын
"Elway?" It's "Elwes."
@11DNA11
@11DNA11 3 ай бұрын
@@cestall1 That same interview has the funniest bit by Burton Gilliam :D "I live in a house that farts built" :D
@bcampell391
@bcampell391 7 ай бұрын
The pill latrine gave the sheriff was an actual life saver! Love all things Mel Brooks
@pvtspoon
@pvtspoon 7 ай бұрын
That joke went over my head when I was a kid. We don’t have them in the UK & most people probably assumed it was a Polo mint.
@johnckelly88
@johnckelly88 7 ай бұрын
The reason they are called lifesavers is because of the hole in the middle. Children had always been in danger of choking on hard candy , so lifesavers came up with the hole in the middle to allow air to pass if it got stuck in a child's throat. Therefore, the child wouldn't choke on the candy. 😊
@SweetLou0523
@SweetLou0523 7 ай бұрын
​@johnckelly88 I thought it was just shaped like a ships lifesaver ring but the air hole makes total sense!
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 7 ай бұрын
#MelBrooks is amazingly self aware ... They're different genres... but Mel Brooks, Quentin Tarantino, and Alfred Hitchcock are "Brilliant" and "Timeless" ... There is practically nothing they do, that is "Objectively Bad" ... it might not be 'your cup of tea' ... but 'is it bad? ... really?'
@Eventwow
@Eventwow 7 ай бұрын
@@SweetLou0523lifesaver was on my mind to when I seen it almost 30 years ago
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
As of posting this, i have already seen History of the World Part 1.... all im gonna say is, just WAIT until that reaction lmaoooo!! But i also wanted to mention that I NOW GET THE "IT'S GOOD TO BE THE KING" JOKE AT THE END OF THIS MOVIE!!!! i literally cackled when i was watching this edit back because i knew i didnt get it at the time, but NOW I get it!!!! Mel Brooks continues his legendary streak!!! Enjoy this video!!
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 7 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see your reaction.
@appropriate25
@appropriate25 7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Now, of you continue on to The Producers, I would recommend the Gene Wilder version, not the Matthew Broderick version (though, honestly....try both....Nathan Lane and Uma Thurman are in the latter and it's a musical)
@qqq1701
@qqq1701 7 ай бұрын
I had just written a comment on that. I liked Part 1 a lot but sadly found the Part 2 series that recently came out to be flat out bad.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 7 ай бұрын
@@qqq1701 I couldn't bring myself to watch Part II.
@2hcobda2
@2hcobda2 7 ай бұрын
Didst thou forget to pin thy comment?
@mregobuster
@mregobuster 7 ай бұрын
To this day I have no reason why, but the funniest part in this movie that leaves me in hilarious laughter is the Abbot walking down and the random guy, "HEY ABBOT!"..."I hate that guy!" Kills me everytime. So damn random.
@jcorbett9620
@jcorbett9620 7 ай бұрын
It's a reference to an old comedy pairing "Abbott and Costello" (Lou Abbott and Bud Costello). One of Costellos' catchphrases was him calling out in fear "Hey LOU!!!". They made a whole bunch of movies with them meeting all the old Universal monsters, like Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolfman, The Invisible Man etc. Very popular in the late 40's early 50's, then new competition came along in the form of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. They also became too overexposed and so pretty much vanished into obscurity. Costello died in 1957 and Abbot in 1974. One of their best known gags (even today, it's still referenced) was the "Who's on first" dialogue, where Abbot is asking Costello about the names of the players on the 4 bases in a baseball game.
@AdeptusCaeiusIII
@AdeptusCaeiusIII 6 ай бұрын
@@jcorbett9620 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Lou was the short fat one. Aside from that, pretty much correct. Legendary pair. Similar to the Vincent Price reference, because he was a well-known horror movie actor who transitioned into comedy on the Red Skelton Show as the straight man. Took it as a challenge to get one of the all-time greats of improvisational comedy to try to break him, so he's very well loved in comedy for being a good sport.
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 6 ай бұрын
Abbott and Costello are amazing. I've always appreciated the "Funny Man/Straight Man" trope. Who's on First is PRICELESS!! Bud's ability to 'Keep a straight face' is phenomenal ...
@spencershaw4419
@spencershaw4419 7 ай бұрын
“It looks like a Seder at Vincent Price’s house” when presented with his meal from Latrine, is such an underrated line from Richard Lewis in this film
@Oddballkane
@Oddballkane 6 ай бұрын
Considering Vincent Price was a good cook 🍳. I think he wrote a cook book.
@wynterraeven
@wynterraeven 3 ай бұрын
@spencershaw4419: Yes! I crack up every time at that line no matter how many times I’ve seen this movie!
@peterjackson6011
@peterjackson6011 2 ай бұрын
Also the moment when Robin drops the boar on the table and John says "treyf." I had to have a friend of mine from work explain that one to me 😂
@PaulMcElligott
@PaulMcElligott 7 ай бұрын
“Rent-a-Wreck” was a car rental company back in the day that specialized in older, ahem, well-loved cars.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
it was the "budget" version of "budget rent-a-car." extreme budget!
@blackeagle112087
@blackeagle112087 7 ай бұрын
Two jokes you might have missed are 1) the fox joke. In 1993, the best way to message someone was to fax them a message, but since it is 12th century they have to fox the Merry Men. 2) When Latrine said I can save your life to sheriff when he got stabbed, she gave him a Lifesavers candy.
@chrishelton1787
@chrishelton1787 7 ай бұрын
and the fox messenger service was called "12th Century Fox"
@JEDAI501ST
@JEDAI501ST 5 ай бұрын
Which is before 20th century fox, the main production company of the film ​@chrishelton1787
@garethalford682
@garethalford682 Ай бұрын
In the UK Lifesavers are called polos mints
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 27 күн бұрын
Also, when they save the kid, and then he slaps his face, screams and runs off, that was a reference to Home Alone, when MacCauley Culkin tries shaving and then slaps aftershave on, which is basically alcohol, and then screams...
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 27 күн бұрын
And there were tons of reference directly to the Kevin Costner film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." "You price of thieves, you..." The opening montage with the flaming arrows and burning village. The entire dungeon scene. The father Asneeze was a goof on Morgan Freeman's character in the Costner film. The "witch," etc.
@stefanlaskowski6660
@stefanlaskowski6660 7 ай бұрын
I must say, I've never seen a reactor show so much joy at watching a movie. It's utterly endearing. 😁
@BlackIjs
@BlackIjs 6 ай бұрын
Even if she doesn't get half the jokes lol
@mattschliemann9683
@mattschliemann9683 3 ай бұрын
It definitely is a treat watching someone have fun watching movies. You should also check out Awesome US Movies for his reactions. The dude genuinely seems to enjoy the films (especially comedies) and it makes me just enjoy watching him so much more so for it.
@Shmey
@Shmey 23 сағат бұрын
Makes you want to find a theater with her and just have a good, shared moment with an audience!
@jamesshelton308
@jamesshelton308 7 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE Dom DeLuise. One of my all time favorites, and he doesn't disappoint in this movie either. Also cheers to Dave Chappelle, as this was his career film debut.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
yeah they nabbed a few good names in this one! Dom is always a delight. he was amazing in SO many films clear back into the 80s when i was a kid. i can pick his voice instantly even when i cant see his face. and dave chappelle turned into a comedy giant, and im glad. he's such a goof
@JMUDoc
@JMUDoc 2 ай бұрын
Dom did a guest appearance on _Stargate SG-1_ - his son Peter was a producer - and Chris Judge (Teal'c) simply could not be in shot with him because he, Judge, couldn't keep a straight face even ONCE.
@jamesshelton308
@jamesshelton308 2 ай бұрын
@@JMUDoc He made an appearance in Stargate: Atlantis too, didnt he?
@LuisChavez-qq8sv
@LuisChavez-qq8sv 7 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: The woman who played Latrine is Tracey Ullman. In the 80's, she had her own show. The show featured a little cartoon segment that would take on a life of its own. That would be The Simpsons.
@AtlasBlizzard
@AtlasBlizzard 4 ай бұрын
She is one of the most brilliant impressionists in the world. She has (or had) a show in Britain where she would play so many different characters and celebrities, and nailed them all.
@guaranteedtopwn
@guaranteedtopwn 3 ай бұрын
I COMPLETELY FORGOT THAT WAS TRACEY ULLMAN
@kossowankenobi
@kossowankenobi 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks quotes were the love language of my childhood, spoken by my elders. When I saw this in theaters as a teenager, my friends didn't get it and thought I was crazy for laughing at everything. They were obviously too cool for good comedy.
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
when i watch these videos back i kinda get a bit self-conscious about how much i laugh, but then i remember THAT'S THE POINT! lol
@oberon79
@oberon79 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMirandalorianReacts next must be Dracula: Dead and Loving It!!!!!!!!!
@MrVvulf
@MrVvulf 7 ай бұрын
The scene from "History of the World, Part 1" when Moses is returning with the Commandments - one of the funniest (and quotable) that has ever appeared on screen.
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 7 ай бұрын
Is Mel Brooks the greatest ever ... probably not. However ... if "You don't like Mel Brooks" ... you may not have a soul.
@Varksterable
@Varksterable 6 ай бұрын
​@@ChurchNietzsche It's an idea that I'm genuinely interested in. Where does humour, or even simple empathy, relate to the difference between 'life' and 'soul' (whatever TF that is). Ok; too deep for this humour reaction channel. But still an interesting question?
@VolatileSupernova
@VolatileSupernova 7 ай бұрын
Your smiling and laughter during this movie was a real joy to watch, thanks for the reaction!
@EMarvinJohnson
@EMarvinJohnson 5 ай бұрын
The actor who plays the "King" is Richard Lewis. A prominent stand up comedian back in the 80's. Mel Brooks has been very generous with giving comedic roles to prominent stand up comedians. One of the reasons I love his movies.
@reallivebluescat
@reallivebluescat 3 ай бұрын
Richard Lewis passed away 3 days ago
@DeWin157
@DeWin157 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks is by far the best satirist in Hollywood, because he brings serious social commentary to every one of his films.
@AdeptusCaeiusIII
@AdeptusCaeiusIII 6 ай бұрын
My favorite interview with Mel was on the 30-year anniversary of Blazing Saddles. 'Do you think you could make a movie like that today?' 'I don't think we could make a movie like that back then! I had to lie to all the studio censors to get it put in theaters!'
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 7 ай бұрын
Love that you are loving and appreciating Mel Brooks films. There were a few little things you missed just because of a generational gap. One reference you missed is "unlike like other Robin Hoods, I can speak in an English accent" is referencing to "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" where Kevin Costner couldn't do an English accent as Robin Hood. Maid Marian is Amy Yazbeck, she was married to John Ritter (RIP), and yes that was her singing. Next you really must do Mel's "History of the World Part I" and you'll get a few other references.
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
i figured he was referencing other robinhood movies! but yeah i just hadnt seen them, but i still understood what joke he was making!
@michaelmcintyre3871
@michaelmcintyre3871 7 ай бұрын
This movie in general used the Kevin Costner Robin Hood as it's main inspiration, a lot of things in it are visually based off of or directly riffing on that one specifically.
@ArthurSB73
@ArthurSB73 7 ай бұрын
There are other references taken from the Errol Flynn 1930s Adventures of Robin Hood
@MusikCassette
@MusikCassette 7 ай бұрын
the fun thing is when she watches Prince of thieves now, she will laugh at inappropriate times about jokes from this movie.
@UTubeHandlesSuck
@UTubeHandlesSuck 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMirandalorianReacts That referencing other movies is key now. Beginning with Spaceballs, Mel parodied other films which makes seeing the "source of the gags" more important. Watching _Dracula: Dead And Loving It_ should follow watching _Bram Stoker's Dracula_ given how much of the film is direct satire of the latter. Oh, and _Dead And Loving It_ is the one for Mel Brooks onscreen...he plays Van Helsing opposite Leslie _"...and don't call me Shirley"_ Nielsen as Dracula. The ensuing hilarity is completely off the charts.
@chrisbonney4148
@chrisbonney4148 7 ай бұрын
I don't normally watch reaction videos but watching your genuine reaction to movies I grew up with tells me there is still hope for humanity and warms my heart
@MrAdik861
@MrAdik861 6 ай бұрын
If you love musical themes in movies, try watching "The Blues Brothers" 😁 Fun fact: it also once held the world record for the largest number of smashed police cars in the history of cinematography! This is not a Mel Brooks movie though. If you want more of Mel Brooks, try watching "Dracula: Dead and Loving It", starring Leslie Nielsen, the same actor who played the doctor in "Airplane!". I honestly recommend almost all comedies starring Leslie Nielsen 😆
@NightRanger-lz6tp
@NightRanger-lz6tp 7 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: The Actor who played Will Scarlett O'Hara would go on to play the part of Robin Hood himself on the TV Show The New Adventures of Robin Hood that aired on TNT from 1997 to 1999.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
that's news to me, but makes me really happy. he's a fun actor, and i can see him filling that part in a slightly more serious version of the story of Robin Hood.
@Joshua-rq3om
@Joshua-rq3om 7 ай бұрын
"it's good to be the king" is a line from Mel Brooks' "The History of the World, Part1." Another must watch.
@Eidlones
@Eidlones 7 ай бұрын
Just don't watch Part 2
@Blindarchangel82
@Blindarchangel82 7 ай бұрын
Mel is a legend! It's so awesome that you're getting to experience his comedic genius now. I've watched several of your reactions now, and it's cool to see what someone thinks of some of my favorite movies of all time. Can't wait till you watch some Monty Python! It's gonna be epic!
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
agreed! her Monte Python reactions, YEAH!! what an incredible troupe of folks making ridiculous humor!
@fehner27
@fehner27 6 ай бұрын
The scene where Robin is saying good bye to Marian in the different languages had me laughing so hard in the theatres when I was young. Great movie! Awesome reaction too!
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 7 ай бұрын
"A black Sheriff!?" "He's Black?" "Hey, don't act so surprised. It worked in Blazing Saddles." Lol!!😂😂😂
@kirstygunn9149
@kirstygunn9149 6 ай бұрын
A few years before this movie came out, Nottingham ( yes, the real one in England) actually got their first ever black Sheriff ( of Nottingham) and the funny thing was that his name was Tony Robinson ,the same name as a well-known/ loved actor, that at the time was playing the Sheriff of Nottingham on a children's television show called maid marrion and her merry men.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 ай бұрын
@@kirstygunn9149 the actor Tony Robinson is insanely well loved in the UK. he was host on Time Team, who did entertaining archeological digs all over europe, as well as several other extremely fun shows. i found him and Time Team during covid, since us US people got bored really quickly (we suck). this insane cross-reference in name is completely crazy!
@rcrawford42
@rcrawford42 7 ай бұрын
Latrine was played by Tracey Ullman, who had a single "They Don't Know About Love" chart in the 1980s, and who later had a comedy/variety show on the very, very new Fox network. One of the regular segments of her show was a brand new animated sensation -- "The Simpsons".
@Deedric_Kee
@Deedric_Kee 7 ай бұрын
Cool 👍🏼
@anarchodin
@anarchodin 6 ай бұрын
Oddly enough, not later. This film is a 1993 release, whereas The Simpsons premiered on the Tracey Ullman show in 1987.
@chrismissed
@chrismissed 6 ай бұрын
@@anarchodin I think they meant later as in after the hit single.
@mattschliemann9683
@mattschliemann9683 3 ай бұрын
I thought the Tracey Ullman show was on HBO, I think they played like the first episode or two on Fox though (as a preview). I remember thinking the Simpsons segment was the best part of the show and being sad cause I couldn't watch it. Because we didn't subscribe to HBO at the time. Naturally Simpsons became its own show eventually on Fox. Kinda like Amazing Stories, was like a Steven Spielberg version of the twilight zone on one of the big three networks. They had an animated episode called The Family Dog. Which I guess was popular enough they made it a real show that lasted maybe a season or two. They even made a 16 bit videogame for it I think.
@putinscat1208
@putinscat1208 7 ай бұрын
'Hey nonny nonny' is a curious little phrase found in Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. The character Balthasar sings a song to the ladies in which he recommends that instead of worrying about what the men are up to, they should convert their sighs of despair into 'hey nonny nonny'.
@eligra
@eligra 17 күн бұрын
Cary Elwes is one of those actors who can make you laugh with his face alone, and he's not even pulling a face as such. He just smirks, and it's hilarious.
@Joshu_Y
@Joshu_Y 7 ай бұрын
Your sheer joy at "guillopeen" is both endearing and frightening.... Great reaction, your enthusiasm is infectious and makes me see Mel Brooks in a whole new light.
@jwhaler82
@jwhaler82 7 ай бұрын
10:00 Just for the record, this movie is specifically referencing Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves from 1991 and starring Kevin Costner. In that movie, one of Robin’s friends is a Moor named Azeem, played by Morgan Freeman. Asneeze and his son, Achoo are referencing that character. 🍿
@inmoviesempire
@inmoviesempire 7 ай бұрын
I forgot how much of that movie is in this one. crazy.
@APthefirst
@APthefirst 7 ай бұрын
As well as the I can speak with an English accent joke
@richardzinns5676
@richardzinns5676 7 ай бұрын
And Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ends with a surprise appearance of Sean Connery as King Richard, hence the surprise appearance here of Patrick Stewart doing Sean Connery. (And undoubtedly Cary Elwes' line about being able, unlike some other Robin Hoods, to do an English accent was a dig at Kevin Costner.) There are also a few references to the old Errol Flynn movie The Adventures of Robin Hood, most notably the shots of the shadows of the hero and villain swordfighting - that's a very famous part of the climactic fight between Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone. I don't recall offhand whether you've seen Mel Brooks' History of the World Part I; Rabbi Tuck's line "It's good to be the king" is a callback to a famous recurring line from that movie.
@lopan75scorpious53
@lopan75scorpious53 7 ай бұрын
And the surprise appearance of Patrick Stewart as King Richard referenced the surprise appearance of Sean Connery as King Richard at the end of Prince of Thieves
@EmpressLydieCole
@EmpressLydieCole 7 ай бұрын
To this day this is still the most quoted movie in my household. I personally say “I hope it’s worth the noise!” nearly every single day of my life. 😂 We even had a cat named Blinkin (rip) who’s full legal name was: “Hey Blinkin- Did you say Abe Lincoln? No I didn’t say Abe Lincoln, I said ‘hey Blinkin’, hold the reins.” Maybe a mouthful but it was always worth it when they pulled out his files at the vet. 😂 Your Brooks journey has been an absolute delight so far, they were movies that my grandpa was always so excited to introduce to each of us granddaughters and it’s been great to watch you laugh as much as we did. ❤️
@ioncladstudio2688
@ioncladstudio2688 7 ай бұрын
"people are picking up what I'm putting down... apparently"... I think it's because you are so forkin genuine. I really enjoyed 'young frankenshteen' a long time ago.. and have been making people watch it for literally decades. I remember myself reacting in a similar fashion to how you did.. it really is a masterpiece of comedy.. and thanks.. NOW I HAVE TO WATCH IT AGAIN.. hehe
@circusoftheastounding4361
@circusoftheastounding4361 7 ай бұрын
This gets 10 times better when you know Robin Hood folk lore. Also, Mel Brooks's character is originally Friar Tuck, but in this he's Rabbi Tuckmin and his entire thing is prohibition joke.
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 26 күн бұрын
Rabbi Tuchman... A tuchus being a butt... It's also a butt joke, as he's basically rabbi butt-man... :P
@shinyagumon7015
@shinyagumon7015 7 ай бұрын
Given your love for the showtunes in these movies, I can only reiterate that you will probably love "The Producers," given how it's about well Broadway producers; the original from the 1960s even has Gene Wilder.😉 Also, Patrick Steward cameoing as King Richard is yet another reference to Prince of Thieves; you'll never guess who plays King Richard in that one.
@presencerocks2224
@presencerocks2224 7 ай бұрын
But which version should she watch? Miranda he made the Producers in the 60s and it was a brilliant movie with a Broadway setting. Later on they made an actual Broadway production of the Producers and then a movie based on the Broadway version. Both movies are great and I’m torn about which you would like more. The new one has more musical numbers, but Gene Wilder in the original cannot be topped!
@billsimonis
@billsimonis 7 ай бұрын
Springtime For Hitler was the name of tge Broadway musical within the film. tge producers wanted to con money out of investors but the musical became a success. the plot of the producers in a nutshell
@NoelMcGinnis
@NoelMcGinnis 7 ай бұрын
I have seen the movie at least a dozen times.... HOW did I never notice George Carlin behind Prince John before? 😂 Classic!
@hagerty1952
@hagerty1952 7 ай бұрын
1:10 Just helping out here: The "assistant with the Schwanzstucker line" is Inga, played to perfection by Terry Garr. The "He vass my boyfriend!" line was delivered by Frau Blucher, played by the immortal Cloris Leachman (RIP).
@gregmiller-qq5on
@gregmiller-qq5on 4 ай бұрын
Terry Garr said that line then had to ask Mel Brooks what it was, she was so innocent.
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 26 күн бұрын
**Horses whinny...**
@Annonymous0283745
@Annonymous0283745 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks faced down the Nazis in World War 2. He got the last laugh. Then, he gave it to us.
@theanticritic2476
@theanticritic2476 11 күн бұрын
What an absolute legend! 🙏❤️
@shawnpatrick1877
@shawnpatrick1877 7 ай бұрын
Young Frankenstein is my favorite Mel Brooks movie as well. Once you run out of Mel Brooks films, I highly recommend "The Naked Gun," starring Leslie Nielsen for a somewhat similar comedy style.
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 26 күн бұрын
Nah, next up, Monty Python! Monty Python and the Holy Grail would be a great follow-up to Men in Tights... Wonderful dumb comedy. Life of Brian and Erik the Viking are other options. Meaning of Life and Jabberwocky, as well. Time Bandits was also done at least in part by Gilliam and maybe some of the MP crew?
@donkeylipsgelfin6983
@donkeylipsgelfin6983 6 ай бұрын
I think one of the best parts about this is that it's full of early 90s references that most people born after that probably don't get, but even without noticing those jokes it's still hilarious. So it was perfect for its time and also aged really well. That may be the case with all Mel Brooks movies but I'm not old enough to get the era-specific jokes in the older ones lol.
@joeshmoe5193
@joeshmoe5193 6 ай бұрын
Yeah the "White Men Can't Jump", Reebok Pump shoes, and the Macaulay Culkin references are completely missed 30 years later
@davidmcswain9098
@davidmcswain9098 6 ай бұрын
So I am a Gen Xer so Mel Brooks movies were a part of my childhood! The one liners from these movies are still spoken between me and the friends I grew up with! My son is just a few years older than you and we had a blast when I introduced him to these films! It warms my heart to see you take to these films the way you have! I can't wait to see your reaction to my all time favorite Mel Brooks movie...History of the World Part 1!!
@_WillCAD_
@_WillCAD_ 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, my friends and I constantly throw out one-liners from Mel's films (along with hundreds of others). Now everyone... RUN WITH MUCUS! When you die at the Palace, you really DIE at the Palace! Wash this. Ey, seize this, honkus! No, no, no, never say that to the cops! Abby... something. Abnormal? What knockers! Put... ze kendle... BECK. Blucher! Yeah, but I shoot with this hand. Don't know. Have to do with where choo-choo go. Mongo only pawn, in game of life. Unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent! Fuck me, he cleared it! [sorry, wrong Robin Hood movie] Moichendizing, moichendizing, where the REAL money from the picture is made! Spaceballs the lunch box, Spaceballs the tennis racket, Spaceballs the flamethrower! The kids love this one... That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard in my life! That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage! Change the combination on my luggage! There's only one man who would DARE give me the raspberry... LONESTAR! You idiots! These are not them! You've captured their STUNT DOUBLES! Spaceballs! Oh shit, there goes the planet.
@paddythefly
@paddythefly 5 ай бұрын
Me and my friends the same, but we refer to the german dub!
@reverts3031
@reverts3031 7 ай бұрын
About 15 years before this movie came out, Mel Brooks created a TV series that ended up getting cancelled. It was called "When Things Were Rotten." I loved it!!! If you can find the references to it, you'll see the similarities to this film.
@praetorxyn
@praetorxyn 7 ай бұрын
It's been so wholesome and charming watching you fall in love with Mel Brooks movies in real time the same way we did decades ago. Your sense of humor is contagious.
@Lindeman08
@Lindeman08 7 ай бұрын
Roger Rees who played the Sheriff of Rottingham was a wonderful actor. His role as Lord John Marbury in The West Wing is fantastic.
@dalehammers4425
@dalehammers4425 6 ай бұрын
One thing you have to keep in mind about Mel Brooks movies, it was an absolute honor for people to be in his movies. You knew beforehand they were going to be classic.
@bibsp3556
@bibsp3556 5 ай бұрын
He worked with the best
@MGmirkin
@MGmirkin 26 күн бұрын
Much like being parodied by Weird Al... ;)
@csiproductions9671
@csiproductions9671 7 ай бұрын
I am a huge Mel Brooks fan, your reaction of Spaceballs is my favorite. I know that movie by heart and can recite. Thank you for being a positive influence on KZbin, can't wait for more.
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
thank you so much for saying this and for being here!
@Steventx66
@Steventx66 7 ай бұрын
Love that you dig Young Frankenstein so much! I’ve watched your reaction to it several times. So much fun watching it with someone who appreciates the tiniest nuances of the humor. All the best 🤘😎✌️
@karabearcomics
@karabearcomics 7 ай бұрын
This movie is full of references to previous Mel Brooks movies. Some are obvious (like "It worked in Blazing Saddles"), but others are ones where you might have needed to see the referenced movie first (like the changing mole being a reference to the shifting hump in Young Frankenstein). But there was absolutely a reference to History of the World Part 1 in there, too, so you need to see that as well. It's also kind of funny to note how Mel Brooks has multiple times had jokes in his movies referencing a coming sequel he never intended to make. Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money, History of the World Part II, and Robin Hood II were all jokes put in his movies, even though History of the World eventually did get its legitimate sequel this year, as a Hulu series. I also don't recall if others of his movies had the sequel jokes.
@reedcockrell8126
@reedcockrell8126 7 ай бұрын
The camera crashing through the window first occurred in "High Anxiety".
@kobedragon6069
@kobedragon6069 5 ай бұрын
Seeing your reaction just filled with excitement and delight! I am so happy that I came across this!
@JustGrowingUp84
@JustGrowingUp84 7 ай бұрын
"This ain't exactly the Mississippi" is my go-to line when I want to say that something isn't very big.
@reedcockrell8126
@reedcockrell8126 7 ай бұрын
I remember that the Mississippi had some MAJOR floods when this movie first came out!
@PreRockDoc
@PreRockDoc 7 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this reaction. It's killing me that I have to keep stealing 5 minute peeks at this when the boss is not around. I can't wait to get home and watch it straight thru. Miranda, your laugh brightens my life! I've said it before, you laugh with your entire body. You are such a treasure. Also, no one I'm working with can figure out why I keep randomly busting out in laughter.
@aaronsebastian5156
@aaronsebastian5156 7 ай бұрын
Fun facts: Matthew Porretta (Will Scarlett O'Hara) went on to play Robin Hood in "The New Adventures of Robin Hood" TV series 4 years later. The Abbott was King Roland in Spaceballs. The kid screaming when you meet the Sheriff of Rottingham, was supposed to be a parody of Macaulay Culkin's character from "Home Alone". The mole joke was based off "Young Frankenstein" with Igor with his hump. The knights stunt was done with 8-10 people in the suits, a couple a the start and end bits. The rest of the knights were props. The scene with them rounding up the villagers before training, Carey was impersonating Winston Churchill and Dave was impersonating Malcolm X. Lastly, the "Parry, Parry. Thrust, Thrust" line was a little nod to his previous sword fighting experience from Princess Bride.
@HerpMcDerp89
@HerpMcDerp89 7 ай бұрын
31:33 When I was in college, me and a bunch of my buddies entered into a Lip Sync competition and this was our song. We even learned the entire dance and made costumes, the whole 9 yards. It is still one of my favorite memories from my college days.
@callumwarren115
@callumwarren115 7 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed this then i highly recommend watching cannonball run. Its not mel Brooks but the comedy is still amazing and its got an incredible cast. Including dom deluise and burt renoylds
@GreenSargent
@GreenSargent 7 ай бұрын
To tie in with that I’d also say Smokey and the Bandit
@gordon861
@gordon861 7 ай бұрын
@@GreenSargentYes, teh Smokey movies should probably be before Cannonball. And then move onto a bit of Jackie Chan?
@ClaymooreEOC
@ClaymooreEOC 7 ай бұрын
Me, you, the hamsters and HIM!
@Wheeljack678
@Wheeljack678 7 ай бұрын
"Anti-radar paint, turbo-charged. Nobody can stop us now, JJ! Nobody!!"
@otherstar1
@otherstar1 7 ай бұрын
@@gordon861 Jackie Chan is in Cannonball Run, and Cannonball Run II (and Jack Elam is PERFECT as the doctor).
@jbmopar1971
@jbmopar1971 7 ай бұрын
Lady Marian was Amy Yasbeck and she was on a sitcom Wings that was hilarious. She's also John Ritters widow 😢. Tracey Ullman was Latrine, and she had the show that started the Simpsons.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 7 ай бұрын
Mel brings Amy back for Dracula. She's so funny with that breathy posh accent.
@jbmopar1971
@jbmopar1971 7 ай бұрын
@@LordVolkov yep! And I think the hangman is the hangman from blazing saddles. So this happens alot with Mr. Brooks movies, and always fun!
@jimhuffman9434
@jimhuffman9434 6 ай бұрын
@@LordVolkov I hope Amy Yasbeck is better at following directions while hypnotized in real life than Mina was in Dracula Dead and Loving it
@lear1980
@lear1980 6 ай бұрын
I have seen these Mel Brooks movies so many times. Watching you laugh so hard at all the gags takes me back to seeing them for the first time when they were new. I understand why my son is having so much fun introducing his girlfriend to all the Mel Brooks he grew up watching.
@ImCorran
@ImCorran 7 ай бұрын
The speech Robin gives to his new men (after 'lend me your ears!'), was actually meant as a spoof of Winston Churchill's famous speech after the Battle of Britain in the 2nd world war.
@WhatAboutZoidberg
@WhatAboutZoidberg 7 ай бұрын
The hangman from this movie was also the hangman in Blazing Saddles, such a little part but wow does he make an impact. So many funny moments and throwback jokes all over the place. Like the best Mel brooks movies, theres stuff to discover after many viewings. Can't wait for history of the world part 1.
@johnalonzo9945
@johnalonzo9945 7 ай бұрын
I love these videos Miranda. Those figurines are so awesome, gonna look so good in your room. One of my fav quotes, "What knockers!" "Thank you Doctor". lol. Just started watching it now, I know I'm gonna laugh alot. Thanks Miranda. 🥰
3 ай бұрын
One of my favourite comedies of all time. I love this movie so much!
@freddiemartin699
@freddiemartin699 5 ай бұрын
Oddly enough, Mel Brooks did a Robin Hood TV series in the 70's which was called "When things were Rotten". It only lasted 13 episodes. Actor Dick Van Patton played Friar Tuck in "When things were Rotten" and The Abbot in "Robin Hood Men in Tights". Carey Elwes says "Unlike some Robin Hoods I can speak with an English accent", that was in reference to Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Kevin Costner's English accent. The wandering mole of the Prince is a reference to Young Frankenstein when Marty Feldman (Igor) was moving his hump.
@pluflop
@pluflop 7 ай бұрын
As a kid this was the most played Mel Brooks movie on TV, so it was my first and favorite of his. It's been replaced by Blazing Saddles and is close to tied with Young Frankenstein. But this will always have a special place for me
@Uatu-the-Watcher
@Uatu-the-Watcher 7 ай бұрын
When cable was new and HBO cycled through this, Airplane II, and many others as much as they could while they had the license.
@pluflop
@pluflop 7 ай бұрын
@@Uatu-the-Watcher it's the same reason I've seen Hot Shots Part Deux way more than the first one lol
@zombiepicnic9683
@zombiepicnic9683 7 ай бұрын
Tangential Fun Fact: Dom Deluise, who did his Marlon Brando impression as Don Giovanni, was slated to play a similar character in the criminally underrated Mathew Broderick mob comedy The Freshman. With Deluise as their safe choice, the filmmakers decided to reach out to Brando just so they could say they tried to get him. Brando unexpectedly said yes, and turned in an incredible performance.
@IsoscelesKramer
@IsoscelesKramer Ай бұрын
Cracking the nuts with his bare hand was definitely a reference to The Freshman! I agree, so underrated!
@justindenney-hall5875
@justindenney-hall5875 7 ай бұрын
Her gushing at the beginning of the video is so endearing🥰
@pprivard
@pprivard 6 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up watching Mel Brooks movies, I am SO HAPPY to see someone who is reacting to these FREAKIN' AWESOME COMEDY movies!!! I'm laughing at every single one of your reactions, and.... basically.... rewatching them in my own mind (yes, I've seen them that many times)! I just recently found you when you reacted to Blazing Saddles, which I LOVE, subscribed to ya, and have been SO HAPPY that you've watched these other movies of his!!! Keep going, I've got to go back and see what else you've reacted to that I remember, and I truely am surprised that there is a line of Young Frankenstein figurines!!!! Marty Feldman (Igor) is freakin' AWESOME!!! I love him in his other movies as well!!!
@roderick8167
@roderick8167 7 ай бұрын
I have never seen this movie but I hear this movie is hilarious, also Miranda since you clearly loved this movie you should check out another Mel Brooks classic called Dracula Dead and Loving It starring Airplanes Leslie Nielsen this movie is gut busting funny 😂
@cubachu
@cubachu 6 ай бұрын
This
@rmweidner7596
@rmweidner7596 7 ай бұрын
The mole moving around Richard Lewis' face was a Mel Brooks callback to Igor's hunch moving in "Young Frankenstein". YOU, of all people, Miranda, should have recognized that right off the bat. ...but I absolutely love your reactions. You're a gem!
@UnciaAmethice
@UnciaAmethice 7 ай бұрын
It wasn't just a YF callback, it was also yet another joke/dig at Prince of Thieves - in PoT, Alan Rickman's Sheriff of Nottingham character has a mole, and there are let's say a few inconsistencies with its placement through the movie (though obviously not to these extremes).
@richardandreasson6744
@richardandreasson6744 7 ай бұрын
I think you are right about the "goofing" part in the end. Most actors in this movie was great actors with not a lot to prove, so they just had fun. The sheriff is played by one of my favourites, mr Roger Rees. He was a member of the legendary Royal Shakespeare Company among other things and a very good actor. In this he could just have some fun.
@bidwell13
@bidwell13 7 ай бұрын
16:21 the lock on the Chasity belt is shaped like a heart. I love how they point out the other Robin Hood characters don’t have an English accent. I like how you caught the mole in the movie. Some don’t realize it. 30:58 you know for some reason his response to realizing he lost the ladder is hilarious. Just the way he says “oh sh_-“. Mel Brooks is such a great writer. The man’s mind is amazing. He recently did an animated film that is a remake of Blazing Saddles (Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank) and he did History of the World Part II on Hulu. 36:04 the script bit is perfect placement of a prop and how they looked like something from back then. 38:08 the “12 Century Fox” a play on “20th Century Fox” and the “Hey Abbott” part was reference to the Abbott & Costello bits. Costello would always say “Hey Abbott”. 44:30 I love the King & the Rabbi’s interaction. The sad thing about him naming all the toilets John is poor Little John will have to live with that also. He didn’t do a sequel to this but he is supposed to be working on a sequel to Spaceballs called Spaceballs 3. 47:59 that’s pretty much how Mel Brooks does his movies. Love the guillotine joke. That’s perfect. Definitely should check out Paws of Fury and see how he was able to remake Blazing Saddles.
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 7 ай бұрын
The 6 Fingered Man was in the movie " This Is Spinal Tap " which is a MUST watch movie!!! 👍
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts 7 ай бұрын
i have a lot of people in my life that are MASSIVE fans of that movie! i have seen some clips of it and the humor seems very dry! i definitely wanna see that one too! i hear it was one of the first mockumentaries!
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMirandalorianReacts the reason is that is seems very dry is because the audience in the theatre watching it , when the movie finished though it was a documentary of a REAL band . They later found out it was fake. 😃. And the ones rolling on the floor were the actors & director. You have to also keep in mind , that there wasn't any script for the monumententary . They made everything up as it went along 😃
@Malvo0ovlaM
@Malvo0ovlaM 7 ай бұрын
To this day, and after all these years, the "walk this way" bit still gets me.
@monorail4252
@monorail4252 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks has created more material and films than you realize. "The Elephant Man" was a Mel Brooks Film under the "Brooks Film" title.
@chriswillis2181
@chriswillis2181 6 ай бұрын
The princess bride was a life changer for me. I quote it often enough to annoy people sometimes. Hands down my favorite movie.
@eddawg79
@eddawg79 7 ай бұрын
She would've enjoyed this movie so much more if she'd seen Robin Hood prince of thieves first. Her gushing about Mel Brooks and how he's brought so much laughter to her, well now she knows how we feel about her. Miranda you really need to watch History of the World part 1.
@draygontaygen677
@draygontaygen677 7 ай бұрын
If you can remember your sense of humor before watching Mel Brooks movies compered to now, you'll find that you're sense of humor has changed. You have now got an evolved sense of humor like us old folks. You will now find more humor in the world and it's better when others don't understand what you're giggling at. You are now one of us. 😜🤣
@michael-1680
@michael-1680 7 ай бұрын
Hi, Miranda! I'm new to your channel, but it's nice to see someone else who shares my crazy sense of humor. I saw "Young Frankenstein" in the theater, and it was one of the things that inspired me to get into the movie business. Incidentally, when filming the "knockers" shot at the castle front gates, Marty Feldman, who was not in that shot, had not yet read that script page, but was sitting off to the side on a stool, and when Gene Wilder said, "What knockers!", Feldman just about busted a gut, and laughed so hard he fell off the stage! (It's a very British term.) A couple of other references are worth mentioning. Everlast is a maker of boxing gloves and apparel. Actual period chastity belts may have existed but were exceedingly rare due both to technological limitations and a lack of relevant engineering skills at the time. One thing I haven't seen anyone else mention is that the comment about Robin Hood speaking with an English accent, is a DOUBLE joke. While it does reference "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" with Kevin Costner, it's also self-referential in that, in the time period when the Robin Hood stories were supposedly set (about 1190 AD or so) the so-called "British accent" did not yet exist - it did not come into being until the first few decades of the 19th century. Up until then, everyone in England spoke with the same, traditional pronunciation, that Americans and Canadians have retained right up to today. So any real 'Robin Hoods' would have lacked a 'British accent', too. A fact which Cary Elwes, (who can do several accents) knows all too well. Lastly, since you enjoyed both several movies starring Harrison Ford, and some with Gene Wilder, you might like to check out one that stars BOTH of them simultaneously! "The Frisco Kid" is a lot of fun and I think you'll enjoy it! Best to you, MIranda, and talk to you again sometime soon. - Michael
@user-qu8tn7lb9q
@user-qu8tn7lb9q 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing with us your love for mel Brooks movies, I love your enthusiasm, I totally feel the some way
@thomasmcintosh390
@thomasmcintosh390 7 ай бұрын
Amy Yasbeck was married to John Ritter. And she's also in Dead and Loving It. Her line "I'm s-o-o-o happy!" became part of my marriage/life. Still use it from time to time.
@michaelmcintyre3871
@michaelmcintyre3871 7 ай бұрын
If you want a fantastic comedy in a similar setting, I highly recommend "The Court Jester" starring Danny Kaye from 1955. In fact, almost anything starring Danny Kaye from that era is simply fantastic and hilarious - Amazing comic actor. Many of them are on par with Mel Brooks films. When you're done with Mel Brooks stuff it would be well worth your time to look up his stuff.
@2hcobda2
@2hcobda2 7 ай бұрын
Since she likes musicals, she might enjoy "White Christmas."
@michaelmcintyre3871
@michaelmcintyre3871 7 ай бұрын
Actually, The Court Jester does have a couple musical numbers in it. Even starts with one.
@adrianaheiler9794
@adrianaheiler9794 7 ай бұрын
@@michaelmcintyre3871 I'm just at the part where she comments on the 'hey nonny nonny' and I immediately thought of The Court Jester too, because it not only has an actual baby lullabye scene, but the opening song 'never outfox the fox' with the multiple people dressed in woodsmen costumes is also pretty similar. I've been trying to find a proper reaction video to this movie for years and Miranda might just be the right person to finally grant me my wish, as I feel she would really enjoy the humor in this one, the songs, the wordplay and oh my gosh is that movie colourful!
@michaelmcintyre3871
@michaelmcintyre3871 7 ай бұрын
@@adrianaheiler9794 I really would put Court Jester up against almost any Mel Brooks movie as just as funny. The only difference is not having the obvious 4th wall breaks and parody level jokes.
@SJHFoto
@SJHFoto 7 ай бұрын
The Court Jester is my favourite comedy. And unlike Mel Brooks works, there is NO immoral or vulgar stuff added. A good clean film! Sadly only Glynnis Johns is alive today of the main cast of the movie (well, with the possible exception of the baby whose bum bore the purple pimpernel)
@jprn3024
@jprn3024 7 ай бұрын
You have such a great smile/laugh. Really made this enjoyable.
@garethalford682
@garethalford682 3 ай бұрын
When Robin does his inspirational speech, it’s taking the Mickey out of Winston Churchill the British Prime Minister during World War II who was famous for his inspiring speeches
@redsimonDE
@redsimonDE 7 ай бұрын
Now you need to watch "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"! You will appreciate Men in Tights even more, since it parodied lots of scenes (and characters) of Prince of Thieves directly. Plus it has Alan Rickman!
@Qaein
@Qaein 3 ай бұрын
The comment on videography at the end tells me she needs to watch the Errol Flynn Robin Hood as well. The entire filming of this is a pastiche of The Adventures of Robin Hood
@ListerDavid
@ListerDavid 7 ай бұрын
Your reaction was like a massive Ray of sunshine, your laugh and smile is so infectious I can’t help but feel happy watching these.
@Romanillos76
@Romanillos76 6 ай бұрын
You ability to laugh at anything is infectious. Loved your commentary. P.S. taking guillopeen so good
@chillshock2144
@chillshock2144 6 ай бұрын
The great part about the Mel Brooks movies: The more you know (movies, history, tales,...) the better they get. The amount of references is waaay up there with Monty Python.
@ncz2
@ncz2 6 ай бұрын
I agree. It might as well be a fifth wall with Mel Brooks.
@mikenadanada7430
@mikenadanada7430 7 ай бұрын
Instant thumbs up from me ( even before i clicked play lol. ) Was having a lousy day till i saw this post. I already know im gonna smile , so thank you in advance 😊. That said , i can now push play 👍
@mrjackpots1326
@mrjackpots1326 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks is worth more than all the politicians in the world put together. He's had a lot of sadness in his life, but has never stopped smiling. The best way to honor him is to do the same, especially in a time when many of the jokes in his movies could not be done today. When did America lose it's sense of humor?
@JoseGonzalez-wv5br
@JoseGonzalez-wv5br 7 ай бұрын
Don’t know when but it’s so true and oh so sad😢😢😢
@TheGoIsWin21
@TheGoIsWin21 7 ай бұрын
Mel Brooks himself constantly complained about people who said "we couldn't make your movie today", and famously pushed back, saying "I couldn't make those movies THEN, I just did it anyway"
@Uatu-the-Watcher
@Uatu-the-Watcher 7 ай бұрын
…And he nailed down one of Hollywood’s classic beauties for life.
@ChurchNietzsche
@ChurchNietzsche 7 ай бұрын
​@TheGoIsWin21 Exactly. "Mel Brooks would have been canceled today" ... they canceled him yesterday, he just didn't care. George Lucas forbid "Merchandising" on Spaceballs, and said "Don't dress him as Han Solo" ... ... OK ... "here's all of the merchandise I could have made (Spaceball TP)" ... "I'll dress him as Indiana Jones" Look Who's Talking has some infants telling "Adult Jokes" ... that "didn't fly" then, and wouldn't fly now. Mel just didn't care!!
@raifthemad
@raifthemad 7 ай бұрын
@@TheGoIsWin21 If back then "things that can't be made," were made and the aren't now, then I would much rather believe, that the environment has become much more restrictive, than that we no longer have any creative people with balls left in the west. To me that's what your statement means, and that is much crazier statement, than the original.
@QuincyKane
@QuincyKane 6 ай бұрын
This is one of my all time favorite comedies, and possibly my favorite Mel Brooks film! Me and my siblings quote this movie all the time!
@MandalorianRevan
@MandalorianRevan 7 ай бұрын
You know, after you finish your Mel Brooks circuit, if you're still in the mood for Comedies, i recommend either Mystery Men, Joe Dirt or Galaxy Quest.
@henryvandeventer2457
@henryvandeventer2457 7 ай бұрын
You had me cracking up at the end with "guillopeen". This was on TV one weekend and myself, my GF, my mom and dad were watching it together. My GF hadn't seen it before so when Mel Brooks pulled out the little guillotine she burst out laughing and asked "is that a guillotine?" and my mom, without missing a beat responded "no honey, that looks like a guillopeen". My dad nearly choked on his coffee and my GF went blood red with embarrassment. It was a running joke in our family for years afterwards.
@annadiliberto
@annadiliberto 7 ай бұрын
I kinda needed a comedy movie to watch you react to again. Already know this is going to be good!
@spcmegreg
@spcmegreg 7 ай бұрын
Why does nobody ever show " To tell you the truth, I was aiming for the hangman"? It's such a hilarious line because of course he would.
@ryusukeminami52
@ryusukeminami52 6 ай бұрын
About the speeches: he did indeed sound as a politician, and that’s because it was taken from Churchill speech during WWII, and the other one (Achoo’s) was Malcolm X’s ;)
@jimmyl6784
@jimmyl6784 7 ай бұрын
You should read what Mel Brooks did when he was in WWII He was a Combat Engineer Melvin Kaminsky. I enjoyed reading about him.
@inmoviesempire
@inmoviesempire 7 ай бұрын
When you need to see a reaction to films of this type this is the best channel without a doubt. you're so funny. you're so involved it's like seeing them for the first time all over again. Other films that quote other films among the best there is certainly hot shot 1-2. keep it up!
@emilyrln
@emilyrln 6 ай бұрын
The Mel Brooks rabbit hole is the best hole 😂 Also "guillopeen" is a god-tier pun!
@sudofilm
@sudofilm 6 ай бұрын
Great reaction, and I love your energy! This is one of my fav vids of all time! Gotta watch the whole move this Christmas! 😊😊
@Rick-Rarick
@Rick-Rarick 7 ай бұрын
My Mom took me to see this after getting my wisdom teeth pulled as a teen. It hurt so much to laugh! What a great movie!
@whatseatontim918
@whatseatontim918 7 ай бұрын
Your reactions bring a smile to my face, thanks for making my day 😁
@stansbie1983
@stansbie1983 5 ай бұрын
This was my first reaction from you that i have seen and it was great. Thank you very much
@markdaigle4030
@markdaigle4030 6 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in a theater. Soooo many people weren't getting the humour at all, and I was laughing so hard it hurt! 🤣🤣
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