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Mel Brooks favorite!

What is your favorite Mel Brooks movie?

  • The Twelve Chairs

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  • High Anxiety

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  • Silent Movie

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  • Dracula, Dead and Loving It

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  • Total voters
    64
The Producers, Young Frankenstein, and Blazing Saddles are three of the funniest movies ever made, IMO.
 
Young Frankenstein, but I love most of them, really - particularly Blazing Saddles and Silent Movie. Oh, and The Producers. I haven't seen Dead and Loving It, To Be or Not To Be or Twelve Chairs in y-e-e-e-e-ars, though.
 
I think my favorite is The Producers with Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, however Blazing Saddles is close. So very close. History of the World Part 1 is also damn good. He has a pretty good catalogue in general. Well, up until Men in Tights.

See... Hitler ON ICE!!!!
 
Blazing Saddles will always be my favorite, although Young Frankenstein and The Producers are both just as good.

Looking over that list, there's a couple of films I've never seen before (The Twelve Chairs, Silent Movie), and a few I never want to see again (Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Spaceballs).
 
Young Frankenstein, but I love most of them, really - particularly Blazing Saddles and Silent Movie. Oh, and The Producers. I haven't seen Dead and Loving It, To Be or Not To Be or Twelve Chairs in y-e-e-e-e-ars, though.
We Netflixed The Twelve Chairs a few months back. I hadn't seen it in years, either, but it's still good, Frank Langella is even better than I remembered, and this may be Dom DeLuise's funniest outing with Brooks.

What is The 12 chairs? I've never heard of that one.
It's Brooks' second movie, after The Producers and before Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein. It's hard to explain in a few words, but it's set in post-Czarist Russia, in the years following the Revolution; there's a search for lost family wealth, a corrupt priest, con games and more. And it's by Mel Brooks.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066495/
 
Men in Tights. I like a lot of his movies, but Men in Tights just keeps growing on me every time I see it.
 
I'm lucky, I'll be attending a screening of Young Frahnkenschteeeeeen in two weeks. And Cloris Leachman will be there for the screening. It doesn't get better than that, folks.
 
I just checked. I'm shocked! I know I voted for Blazing Saddles, but NOBODY selected High Anxiety?!?!? I always considered Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and High Anxiety to be the three jewels in the Mel Brooks crown.


"High Anxiety....You win!"



(music and lyrics by Mel Brooks)
 
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I'm the only one so far who loved To Be or Not to Be (as a favorite)? I liked it better than the Jack Benny original. "Sondheim! Send in the clowns!" "He's world famous in Poland!"

Spaceballs is my next favorite, and Blazing Saddles and Producers are tied for third. Loved the musical Producers film, too.
 
I think To Be or Not To Be is a grossly under-rated film! Christopher Lloyd was fantastic! As was Charles Durning. Pee-in-your-pants funny!
 
I love them all, but voted for Spaceballs.
To this day, I can make my friends laugh so hard they pee their pants, by reciting the "Ludicrous speed" scene word for word, until they can't stand it anymore. :D

J.
 
I often forget To Be or Not To Be until someone mentions it. Very underrated. Durning was terrific in this.
 
I love them all, but voted for Spaceballs.
To this day, I can make my friends laugh so hard they pee their pants, by reciting the "Ludicrous speed" scene word for word, until they can't stand it anymore. :D

J.

All I have to say is "I'm surrounded by Assholes" and my dad just howls. :lol: Or "What's the matter, Colonel Sandurz? CHICKEN??" and "Come back, you fat bearded bitch!"
 
I just checked. I'm shocked! I know I voted for Blazing Saddles, but NOBODY selected High Anxiety?!?!? I always considered Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and High Anxiety to be the three jewels in the Mel Brooks crown.

"High Anxiety....You win!"

(music and lyrics by Mel Brooks)

You are right, of course. You know, I just don't think I can pick a "best." (Yeah, yeah - I know. I already did.) How can I possibly choose between films that, for example, feature a moving shoulder hump, a fight scene involving a male chorus ("You brute, you brute, you brute!"), and maniacal pooping birds, not to mention Nurse Diesel?

I can't.

"Ooooooh...Xiety! It's you...that I blame!"
 
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This post has sure made me smile. I wonder if Mel Brooks truly has any idea how much he's made people happy with his work. I have a feeling he doesn't.
 
there's one I saw a while back where he played a billionare that lived like a homeless man for a month to win a bet, and don't forget Get Smart
 
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