BLAZING SADDLES Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch | Mel Brooks | Cleavon Little | Gene Wilder

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  • @Crikeys57
    @Crikeys57 Před rokem +285

    Every Blazing Saddles reaction I watch, the ‘Laurel and Hearty (Hardy) hand shake’ joke goes over their heads.

    • @funsalmon
      @funsalmon Před rokem +26

      breaks my heart every time. It's the best joke in the movie

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Před rokem +19

      That's purely an Age thing!

    • @vorlon1
      @vorlon1 Před rokem +37

      Another one that people miss most of the time is the reference to Randolf Scott.

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Před rokem +23

      Not a whole lot of people under 40 even know who Laurel and Hardy are. I'm 60 and I had no idea who Randolph Scott was until I finally read or saw it somewhere.

    • @vegasbeersales
      @vegasbeersales Před rokem +28

      They also miss Wild Wild World of Sports

  • @Daehawk
    @Daehawk Před rokem +90

    Gene just tossed that "Ya know, morons" in on his own. Cleavons laugh is real.
    That director was Dom Deluise.
    Richard Pryor was supposed to play the sheriff but the studio refused due to his drug use. But Mel hired him anyways as a script writer / editor or something. Richard wrote all the white lines and Mel the black. Pryor is the one who insisted they used the N word so much. Mel asked him about it and he insisted it worked. Least thats wheat Ive read.

    • @glennwisniewski9536
      @glennwisniewski9536 Před rokem +5

      Dom Deluise plays Buddy Bizarre, a take off on legendary film director and musical choreographer Busby Berkeley.

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j Před rokem +101

    Mel Brooks wrote this with Richard Pryor. Mel Brooks later said that many of the jokes that people assumed were written by Pryor were actually written by him and vice versa
    Pryor was supposed to have the role of Sherriff, but the studio felt he was too much trouble. You'd think that Cleavon Little would have shot to fame after this performance, but it never really happened for him. There is a video on CZcams where he discusses his work on Blazing Saddles and the reasons why he feels he was never offered starring roles later on

    • @RicoRaynn
      @RicoRaynn Před rokem +13

      That always surprised me as well. Little was so charismatic and wonderful in this role. Was always a shock he ended up doing mostly tv and bit parts. He was still stellar in everything (Broadway and Dear John are especially amazing), but I expected him to do more for the silver screen after seeing this.

    • @NealMarchuk
      @NealMarchuk Před rokem +4

      @@RicoRaynn I remember that he had a pretty fun role in "Fletch Lives", for whatever that's worth.

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 Před rokem +3

      When he was cast in *Blazing Saddles,* Cleavon Little had already played a starring role on Broadway, in the musical *Purlie.*

    • @stevenmonte7397
      @stevenmonte7397 Před rokem +1

      The two I always assumed was Pryor was "excuse me while I whip this out?" "They said you was hung!!! ...They were right!"

  • @AndrewCheshire
    @AndrewCheshire Před rokem +60

    Just the enthusiasm with which he says, "Hey, where the white women at?" I've seen this movie over ten times and I die laughing at that every time. 🤣

    • @NealMarchuk
      @NealMarchuk Před rokem +11

      That is a good line.
      My personal favourite is, "Baby, you are sooooo talented. And they are sooooo DUMB."

  • @penfold7455
    @penfold7455 Před rokem +47

    That initial Lily von Shtupp "it's twue, it's twue!" scene originally had one more line at the end. After she says "it's twue!" , there was going to be a brief pause, and then you'd hear Bart say "I hate to disappoint you, ma'am, but you're actually sucking on my arm."

  • @ConchCollins
    @ConchCollins Před rokem +83

    You should watch “Young Frankenstein” Gene Wilder is superb in it.

  • @frijolero6048
    @frijolero6048 Před rokem +34

    I feel like this movie deserves an annotated version. A lot of the references are important for popular culture and film history, like Cecil B. Demille, Randolf Scott, and Jessie Owens. So I think it would be fun to watch an annotated version because it shows how smart these jokes actually were. Especially for film buffs and people who love popular culture.

    • @2ndTim3_1-6
      @2ndTim3_1-6 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, those references younger people probably wont get

    • @wiggion
      @wiggion Před měsícem

      saw it at age 18, was already a tv/movie nut, did not know a thing about the movie. So got the Gabby Hayes jokes, knew of Alex Karras from football, even got the Randolph Scott jokes and Marlene Dietrich take off. A Laurel and Hardy handshake... For 1974, the times were weird, Vietnam and Nixon and Watergate... Still funniest movie I've ever scene

  • @jamescronan7220
    @jamescronan7220 Před rokem +6

    The Lily von Shtupp character is Mel Brook's homage to Marlene Dietrich's role in the Jimmy Stewart movie "Destry Rides Again" (1939)

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit Před rokem +60

    If you haven't done "Young Frankenstein" yet I'd definitely recommend it. In a weird way it's sort of a companion piece to Blazing saddles. It is to the old monster movies what Blazing saddles is to Westerns. Both movies were released in the same year. It's my personal favorite Mel Brooks movie.

  • @williambanks2223
    @williambanks2223 Před rokem +8

    This movie is so iconic because it's self aware that it's a movie. The scene at the end when Jim is holding the popcorn he was eating in the theater.

  • @nathanmills5311
    @nathanmills5311 Před rokem +23

    Fun fact: The scene where Bart is staring into the camera while Jim tries to cheer him up after the "up yours n*****", Gene was improving a lot of it, and when he called the townsfolk morons, Cleavon just couldn't help cracking up. His reaction was real! 😂

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Před rokem +1

      Who the hell is Trevon?

    • @nathanmills5311
      @nathanmills5311 Před rokem

      @@USCFlash Sorry, autocorrect, meant Cleavon Little, guy that played Bart

  • @7woundsfist
    @7woundsfist Před rokem +17

    You've NEVER seen Blazzin' Saddles? I've loved this movie since I was a little kid. Mel Brooks is comedy royalty.

  • @ganjamcninja
    @ganjamcninja Před rokem +3

    Steph 100% NOT feeling it while Jabby Joker laughs at the beginning was such a delight 🤣

  • @jasoneaster6979
    @jasoneaster6979 Před rokem +19

    Two greatest cinematic endings ever are blazing saddles and Monty python and the holy grail

  • @Pokyhawk
    @Pokyhawk Před rokem +17

    The brilliance of Mel Brooks is in his ability to take the extremely taboo, put it right in your face, and make you see how stupid and childish it is while making you laugh at people who do it.
    Also, Cleavon Little only has some 60 credits (including television) because we lost him way to soon at the age of 53 to cancer.
    And on a more personal note: I've watched this movie hundreds of time since I first saw it in the theater (yes, I am older than dirt 👴🏻) so @ 18:30 I started to laugh when you started to take a drink. Boy did I see that coming 🤣🤣🤣.

    • @RichFrye
      @RichFrye Před 5 měsíci +1

      didn't he have a short lived sitcom where he was a barber? that show was a typical late seventies network crapfest but I always liked him

    • @Pokyhawk
      @Pokyhawk Před 5 měsíci

      @@RichFrye The only TV series he did that I'm aware of (aside from one-off guest appearances) would be "The New Temperatures Rising Show" (1972-1974) and "Bagdad Cafe" (1990-1991).
      There was a comedy called "That's My Mama" (1974-1975) that starred Clifton Davis as a barber in Washington D.C.. Clifton and Cleavon are both outstanding actors and do have very similar appearances, so I could understand the confusion if that's the show you're thinking of.

  • @RedCedar
    @RedCedar Před rokem +16

    The horses were trained to do the stunts and the fart scene were people off screen were doing the sounds - a funny movie.👍

  • @torontomame
    @torontomame Před rokem +3

    One of my favourite throwaway lines in the movie is the actor in the studio commissary, dressed as Hitler, saying "They lose me after the bunker scene."

  • @GyvonJante
    @GyvonJante Před rokem +3

    Cleavon little said “the bitch was in inventing the ‘candy gram’ but I guess they won’t give me credit for that!” Lol such subtle but DEEP lines of dialogue!

    • @donpietruk1517
      @donpietruk1517 Před rokem +2

      Yeah most people totally miss how great that joke really is. It goes whoosh over most everyone's head.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +35

    One of the funniest western comedy films ever made! Though the jokes in this movie would never work today, it's still very fun. Mel Brooks said in an interview 11 years after Blazing Saddles, he actually regrets making the film, saying that most people were offended by the jokes, while others found it hilarious.

    • @truenme
      @truenme Před rokem +7

      Wouldnt say it was that divisive, not like they portray the racist characters as heroes. The "have you ever seen such cruelty" scene with the old lady is ironic comedy in itself

    • @cthulhucollector
      @cthulhucollector Před rokem +15

      People always say that but I don't think that true. Anyone who would be offended by it is exactly who it is mocking.

    • @ChicagoDB
      @ChicagoDB Před rokem +5

      This and “Support Your Local Sheriff” are my two faves

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Před rokem

      Another funny western spoof that is doomed to languish in the shadow of Blazing Saddles is Rustler's Rhapsody, with Tom Beringer. Funny movie in its own right.

    • @TheOtherOne111
      @TheOtherOne111 Před rokem +11

      Mel Brooks did not say he regretted making Blazing Saddles.

  • @michaelplano6941
    @michaelplano6941 Před rokem +54

    Silver Streak with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor (One of the writers on Blazing Saddles) is a great action/mystery film with comedy thrown in.

    • @3364dean
      @3364dean Před rokem +9

      Dont forget Stir Crazy with Pryor and Wilder. that is a classic.

  • @ck_idgaf1680
    @ck_idgaf1680 Před rokem +28

    Yes, Steph said something that most reactors who have been watching this have not pointed out, besides the message of racism is silly, Lily represents how a woman can do the bare minimum and most men are easily amused and infatuated by them, she literally falls asleep on stage, it's hilarious.

    • @Lugnut64052
      @Lugnut64052 Před rokem +8

      That was Madeline Khan doing an absolutely brilliant parody of roles Marlene Dietrich played in a couple of old westerns; the world weary dance hall girl.

    • @ParkerAllen2
      @ParkerAllen2 Před rokem +2

      @@Lugnut64052 You're the first person I've ever read that picked up on the Marlene Dietrich parody going on in that scene. The movie they're referencing is Destry Rides Again - a very good movie in it's own right.

    • @BeyondSafewords
      @BeyondSafewords Před rokem +2

      It's also a parody of Marlene Dietrich's "Laziest Woman in Town"
      czcams.com/video/Sr0xRNo6Xaw/video.html

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T Před rokem +10

    "You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... morons.!" One of the best lines in cinema history. 😁😁

    • @jordanpeterson5140
      @jordanpeterson5140 Před rokem +2

      I work at a grain elevator and find myself thinking this line at least twice a month.

    • @MGower4465
      @MGower4465 Před rokem +3

      And an improv by Wilder.

    • @Uncle_T
      @Uncle_T Před rokem

      @@jordanpeterson5140 🤣

  • @Dilligff
    @Dilligff Před rokem +7

    The gag with the toll booth was so effective Disney reused it in Kenobi.

  • @antoineporche-rideaux4841

    The actor who played mongo was on a show from the 80's called Webster where he play the former football player who along with his wife where made God parents by 1 of his former teammates who was black and him and his wife became Webster's foster parents after Webster's parents died . He also played in the NFL with the Detroit lions and was inducted into the pro football Hall of Fame 2 years ago post death

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Před rokem +1

      Alex Karras was also terrific in a film called Victor/Victoria, starring Julie Andrews and James Garner, one of my favorite movie musicals post-Classic Hollywood era.

    • @Lugnut64052
      @Lugnut64052 Před rokem +4

      Alex Karras. His line about being a pawn in the game of life is hilarious because he was quite intelligent and articulate.

  • @tomchris60
    @tomchris60 Před 7 měsíci +4

    You can tell "it's an older movie" because it's FUNNY!

  • @3364dean
    @3364dean Před rokem +23

    2 other classics of Mel Brooks from back in the day that are great, Young Frankinstien and History of the World Part 1. and that one is so relievent now a days because a few weeks ago they announced after 40 years they are finally making History of the World Part 2 that will be done on Hulu in mulitple episodes instead of 1 movie. each episode will feature a different point in history with various comic sketches.

    • @desmoove
      @desmoove Před rokem

      The preview looks like Mel Brooks' version of "Drunk History"

  • @sonicboomkj
    @sonicboomkj Před rokem +9

    Can't believe someone convinced Jaby to watch this movie. Let me get my popcorn 😁🍿🍿

  • @Thunderer0872
    @Thunderer0872 Před rokem +3

    The great Dom DeLuise was the director "Watch me Fa**ots!". the chef was a different guy handing out pies. "Well that's the end of this suit!" "Where are the white women at?"

  • @alonzocoyethea6148
    @alonzocoyethea6148 Před rokem +3

    15:54-"Methodists?" Well, at least the man's an Equal Opportunity Employer...Even let the Arabs hire on for the raid!! Harvey Korman played this evil bad-guy role for years on the T.V series, "The Carol Burnett Show", and was just as funny on those skits. Clevon Little preferred stage acting to movies, died young at 54, his last role was the sarcastic butler to Lauren Hutton's vampire in the comedy "Once Bitten" 1987.. She's after a young Jim Carey for her next vampire-boyfreind, a pretty good movie.

  • @chriztianrox
    @chriztianrox Před rokem +5

    Great reaction! You MUST go down a Gene Wilder rabbit hole. Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Woman In Red, Silver Streak.....

  • @phillipoutzen3234
    @phillipoutzen3234 Před rokem +1

    I like how the Waco Kid still had the movie theater popcorn at the end.

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Před rokem +4

    Cleavon Little starred in several TV shows including "Temperatures Rising" an films until his death in 1992.
    There were references to the western film genre that you may have missed, such as the townspeople 's reverence for Randolph Scott. Scott was the symbol for good in every western film he was in. The other jokes were made about the western film "Destry Rides Again " starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich (the character Lily Von Shtupp was based on Dietrich 's character).

  • @inhumanmusic1411
    @inhumanmusic1411 Před rokem +4

    I'm so glad that someone got the Cecil B DeMille joke. A lot of reactors don't understand that one.

  • @lazerx1828
    @lazerx1828 Před rokem +5

    Steph has seen the film already, 1000% guaranteed. Also, the person saying "Get your pies for the great pie fight!" is not the director from earlier, two different actors. The director is played by Dom Deluise, a well known comedic actor.

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 Před rokem +16

    LOL...this is always a fun one to see folks react to for the first time...I hope CinePals really enjoys the humor in this. 🤞💯✌

  • @tinaburgess7166
    @tinaburgess7166 Před rokem +3

    Madeline Kahn doing a send up of Marlene Dietrich, perfection.

  • @danielbaez97
    @danielbaez97 Před rokem +12

    I remember my stepdad showing this movie to me when I was little and our favorite part was all the guys farting around the campfire lol

    • @Dilligff
      @Dilligff Před rokem +3

      Oddly enough, Blazing Saddles counts as the first time audible fart humor was used in film.

    • @tranatkikomi6873
      @tranatkikomi6873 Před rokem

      Same when my dad and I watched it.
      I've only ever shown the campfire scene to my niece and nephew (WAY too young for this movie!!) and they cracked up right at the first burp. The fart that followed had them rolling with laughter! Literally. (They actually roll with laughter if something is funny enough.)

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Před rokem +2

    A couple things. First, Mel Brooks went to Richard Pryor and asked about the use of n--. Pryor said to use it as much as possible, cause that's what it was like back then. Second, Lyle--Taggart's assistant--was so shook at having to say n-- that he almost had a breakdown. The Black cast members gathered him in a group embrace and told him that they KNEW he didn't mean it. Because they ALL were play acting. That moment of love and understanding is one of the most touching movie moments.

  • @glennwisniewski9536
    @glennwisniewski9536 Před rokem +2

    One of the most obscure references is to Dr. Leonard Gillespie, a wheelchair-bound character played by Lionel Barrymore (It's a Wonderful Life) in the popular Dr. Kildare series of films from the 1930s and 40s. (Dr. Gillespie would later get his own film series in the mid-1940s). The joke in BS is that the executioner is preparing to hang a man in a wheelchair and Hedley comments, "Yes, the Dr. Gillespie killings." Hedley clearly is implying that Dr. Gillespie here has committed some kind of capital crime prompting his hanging, wheelchair and all.

  • @JordanCesaroni93
    @JordanCesaroni93 Před rokem +20

    Love his movie! Long live Mel Brooks.

  • @RexFuturi
    @RexFuturi Před rokem +3

    For Gene Wilder, I'd recommend "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" and "Young Frankenstein", the latter of which was done with Mel Brooks.

  • @richwallwork4649
    @richwallwork4649 Před rokem +2

    This is my favourite reaction video you have made so far. Glad you enjoyed it. I used to watch this film a lot in the late 80’s and 90’s. I’m glad that younger generation can also enjoy this movie!

  • @matthewdunham1689
    @matthewdunham1689 Před rokem +5

    The greatest comedy ever. Period

  • @seanwright1749
    @seanwright1749 Před rokem +5

    The scene when Jim was trying cheer up Bart was unscripted and that laugh was genuine when Jim called them morons

  • @larryharbison2466
    @larryharbison2466 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Most people don't realize Mongo is played by former Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras--- a four time All-Pro.

  • @penfold7455
    @penfold7455 Před rokem +4

    Jaby, you two now need to react to "Young Frankenstein" if you both haven't seen it yet. If you thought Gene Wilder was great in this, he's amazing in "Young Frankenstein".

  • @Vipre-
    @Vipre- Před rokem +10

    I'm impressed you both really got the point, seen many miss the message completely.

  • @bradjbourgeois73
    @bradjbourgeois73 Před rokem +1

    Cleavon Little was in an episode of All in the Family with Sanford and Son's Demond Wilson called Edith Writes a Song! Hilarious!

  • @TheseDarkWoods
    @TheseDarkWoods Před rokem +5

    Definitely check out the other Mel Brooks masterpiece from 1974 - Young Frankenstein.
    Gene Wilder’s performance is Oscar-worthy.
    As for Cleavon Little, I only know of the Chevy Chase film Fletch Lives, which is also great.

  • @rnkelly36
    @rnkelly36 Před rokem +2

    Mel Brooks set the standard. There are some modern TV shows I watch reviewers an fans complain about being either too political or forcing a message and most of the young people don't realize it's been done since films were being made. Brooks had great writers. Richard Pryor had a part in the creative part of this movie. The world has changed but good creators are still doing what Brooks started.

    • @aaronbredon2948
      @aaronbredon2948 Před rokem

      I agree it does go back to the very start of movie making - Charlie Chaplin was doing political comedy in the silent movie days (The Great Dictator for one), and he probably wasn't the first.

  • @matthewkirkey2716
    @matthewkirkey2716 Před rokem +1

    Mel Brooks co wrote with Richard Pryor on Blazing Saddles. John Wayne turned down the Taggert role specifically written for him to play. He felt there were expectations for him as an actor and he couldn't do the role. He did say he said it was the funniest script he's ever read. The director's commentary available on the DVD was very informative in the macking if and funny in it's own. The producers didn't know Mel had " final cut" in his contract and were very dismayed even at the time about the movie. 😂 No backsies.

  • @theshakyproject2971
    @theshakyproject2971 Před rokem +6

    Super fun reaction to a great movie! I think Clue (1985) would be a laugh riot for this pair.

  • @stevenspringer1599
    @stevenspringer1599 Před rokem +2

    legend: "you know...morons" was an unexpected ad-lib so the reaction was real.

  • @juanaboynkin1196
    @juanaboynkin1196 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Mongo Santa Maria was a Cuban jazz drummer. Mel Brooks was a drummer and he threw in Mongo's name as a tribute.

  • @dutchkreutzer6909
    @dutchkreutzer6909 Před rokem +1

    Him: Laughs at all the funny shit.
    Her: Notices him laughing, pretends to get the joke.

  • @daryl772003
    @daryl772003 Před rokem +3

    The director who got Punched is played by dom deluise. He's not the pie fight chef

  • @chadhoward5976
    @chadhoward5976 Před rokem +1

    Holy crap I cant wait to see your reaction!!!! I saw this as an early teen and many times since. Im about to laugh hard with and at yall!!!!! Love you guys!!!

  • @PriceFamPrime
    @PriceFamPrime Před rokem +3

    Love this movie. And note that special care is taken that all the racists in the movie are represented as literal morons.

  • @idiosyncratichandle
    @idiosyncratichandle Před rokem +1

    I watch Young Frankenstein every time October comes around... love that movie.

  • @rickwoodham4570
    @rickwoodham4570 Před rokem +1

    I read that Mel Brooks originally wanted this movie set in modern times of the 70s, but the studio said no. So he turned it into a western. He then destroyed the 4th wall bringing it into modern day anyway.
    Also when asked in an interview if he could Mahe this movie today, he replied "we couldn't make it back then, but we did anyway. "

  • @CaptainFrost32
    @CaptainFrost32 Před rokem

    I had a week where I watched a reaction to Blazing Saddles and caught an episode of The Waltons where Cleavon Little came to Walton Mountain as a worker and training for a boxing title to build a church.
    A few months later in the holiday season, I caught the movie fhat served as the inspiration of the Waltons tv show. Cleavon Little led a congregation and tried to help John Boy to find his dad in a winter storm.

  • @wileecoyote57flh22
    @wileecoyote57flh22 Před rokem +1

    Back in the mid 80's, I was invited to a female friends engagement party, I knew only a couple of other friends who were going... it wasn't until I walked in, I realized that I was the only Black guy there so I cracked the line "Where the White women at..?" It did help ease a bit of the initial tension...! 😁😁

  • @c-j-p
    @c-j-p Před rokem +3

    The kids today should watch this to see what racism really is all about. It will undo all of that CRT stuff they're being spoon-fed.

  • @lukefish4875
    @lukefish4875 Před rokem +1

    Cleavon Little has a part in the movie Once Bitten starring Jim Carry.

  • @jeanine6328
    @jeanine6328 Před rokem

    They did it right with this. The white guy didn’t come in and save the day for Bart, he was Barts Tonto, Robin or Scrappy Doo. He even beat The Kid at chess. Every plan came from Barts brain. The Kid was his sidekick. I remember being a kid (10ish) in the early 80’s, my dad made sure I watched this movie. Even as a kid I understood the point. I think it should be shown in every middle school, no censorship.

  • @davidr1050
    @davidr1050 Před rokem +1

    29:08 -- Actually, that accent was improvised and Gene Wilder really did spit out his drink.. Just like earlier, Gene improvised "Morons" and made Cleavon laugh...

  • @himandher3304
    @himandher3304 Před rokem +3

    This is a great movie, I went to the theatre to see when it came out. People often say “this couldn’t be made today”, it’s true, because it’s been done. This movie and TV shows like all in the family were a stepping stone at a particular moment in history. Remember that when this movie came out the US Army had only been desegregated for 26 years and the Vietnam war was still being fought. There was an entire generation that commonly used racial diatribes s a matter of course. Society was changing rapidly and humor helped, but it didn’t resolve the problem, which is why you can still hear people talking like this today. Some watch this and see it for how it was meant, as a satire on racism and the perpetuation of racial stereotypes and sadly others see it as a time when you could talk like that without fear, because fear was for the ones those words were aimed at. When people complain that we’re too sensitive these days, I look around and see we’re clearly not sensitive enough.
    I really enjoyed your reaction

    • @rickwoodham4570
      @rickwoodham4570 Před rokem

      Mel Brooks said in an interview that "they couldn't make back then by they did anyway"

  • @antoineporche-rideaux4841

    Cleavon Little was one of Richard Pryor's best friends and he was more of a stage actor . He and Richard did a movie about the 1st black race car driver to win 1 of the Major races

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Před rokem +1

      Yes, and it was a shame that racer Wendell Scott didn't even get a cameo role in "Greased Lightning" (1977).

  • @Bongolala909
    @Bongolala909 Před rokem

    To be clear, I never had a problem with the "what up brah" but now the look jaby gives the camera when he says it is so "I dare you to say something" and it's hilarious

  • @cliffendicott7832
    @cliffendicott7832 Před rokem +1

    "Where are the white women at?" is one of the funniest lines in the history of film.

  • @johnwatson3948
    @johnwatson3948 Před 9 měsíci

    Great and intelligent reaction vid - I was 13 when this came out and it was in the theater for several months. Probably saw it 10 times with friends - if we had nothing to do it was always “let’s go see Blazing Saddles again!”.

  • @chadhoward5976
    @chadhoward5976 Před rokem +1

    Mel also re uses A Lot of the actors so you see a lot of familiar faces, and is one of few directors who acts in his films and adds to them. Maddilyn Kann ( totally spelled wrong) is epic, you got honework Jaby! Steph!! Teach him! With Achara.

  • @martinhafner2201
    @martinhafner2201 Před rokem +1

    I don't know if you caught it, but the gag about all the Johnson families at the town meeting was to introduce Howard Johnson during the string of "xxxx Johnson is right, ...". Then during the scan through the town we see the "Howard Johnson's Ice Cream - 1 Flavor", which is a joke on the "Howard Johnson's 28 Original Flavors" restaurant chain. They are all closed now, so you may not have known of them.

  • @Predjama631
    @Predjama631 Před rokem +1

    If someone hasn't already mentioned it, Lily Von Schtup (s slang word for having sex) is a parody of Marlene Dietrich. Find her singing " See what the boys in the back room will have."

  • @ronbarnes687
    @ronbarnes687 Před 4 měsíci

    Mel Bookes created something that would blow your mind for thrity sears this movie continues to get the same reaction from people that show how much they treasure this movie.

  • @Shadewe
    @Shadewe Před rokem

    "Why does he have popcorn?"
    They were watching the end of the movie in the theater. When they move back to the ending. He wanted to still eat his popcorn.

  • @damaruslove8688
    @damaruslove8688 Před rokem +4

    Please watch spaceballs next

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit Před rokem +1

    6:56 A "Laurel & Hardy" handshake

  • @maestro80smusic93
    @maestro80smusic93 Před rokem

    The character Lyle (The cowboy with the red shirt / black vest) was the Colt Peacemaker salesman in Back to the Future III...

  • @alkalinus4325
    @alkalinus4325 Před rokem +1

    Gene Wilder is hilarious in Young Frankenstein, my favorite of Mel Brooks' comedies

  • @jeffswanson5722
    @jeffswanson5722 Před 2 měsíci

    My favorite joke that people don't get now is when Clevon Little rides by Count Basie and his big band in the desert.

  • @lexlewis550
    @lexlewis550 Před rokem +3

    Randolph, Scott..hahaha

    • @PriceFamPrime
      @PriceFamPrime Před rokem +1

      When everyone stops and sings his name, I was screaming with laughter.

  • @clojap
    @clojap Před rokem

    I love that you left the part in where he was trying to get a student discount for the movie, that part is hilarious.

  • @daver18qc
    @daver18qc Před 6 měsíci

    -"Joined by Steph SaBRAW"
    -"What up BRAW"
    Always cracks me up 😂

  • @JustCallMeMeghan
    @JustCallMeMeghan Před rokem

    Jaby: Why does he have popcorn?
    Me: Cause he was watching the movie! 😆

  • @jamesstrickland517
    @jamesstrickland517 Před rokem

    The only other movie I've seen Cleavon Little in was a movie called "vanishing point" where he plays a blind radio personality in a California desert town in the mid-70s.

  • @manbirsingh576
    @manbirsingh576 Před rokem +1

    Please do more of these mel brooke awesome movies. This was awesome.

  • @mikemax9076
    @mikemax9076 Před rokem

    The Producers and Spaceballs are two of my favorite Brooks movies well worth watching.

  • @LordGrokken
    @LordGrokken Před rokem

    For Cleavon Little, let me recommend Vanishing Point. It is very much a late 60's movie but was big at its time. Another Gene Wilder/Mel Brooks collaboration is Young Frankenstein. One of the best of the Mel Brooks comedies.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Před rokem

    1. Mel Brooks played the Governor, the Indian Chief and one of the thug roundup.
    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 Kahn also had a smallish 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. Jim still has his popcorn from the theater.
    Movie suggestion "Young Frankenstein" with Gene Wilder

  • @criticallol3039
    @criticallol3039 Před rokem +1

    I always appreciated the "They lose me after the bunker" Hitler joke.

  • @long-timesci-fienthusiast9626

    The Lili Von Shtupp character was based on the German Hollywood actress & singer Marlene Dietrich. She was most popular during the `30`s & `40`s & appeared in some westerns, in a similar role.

  • @Rudra0141
    @Rudra0141 Před rokem

    Good choice. I love this movie.

  • @pamalawhittington1485

    I don't often comment. This is the first time watching the 2 of u. My son got me watching things like this. I don't usually connect with the people I'm watching, watch things. But, baby girl ur right up my alley lol ur straight up n I love u for that lol so many people just act on these things. But u OMG too funny u just look like what? Wtf? LoL n if it's not funny u don't fake it lol but ur true sense of humor is yes right up my alley n because of u, I'll subscribe ❤️ ty for being u

  • @Jsspres
    @Jsspres Před rokem

    The two other Mel Brooks movies with Gene Wilder are The Producers (1967) and Young Frankenstein. Two other Mel Brooks movie with Madeline Kahn and Harvey Korman is High Anxiety and History of the World part 1.

  • @62impalaconvert
    @62impalaconvert Před 9 měsíci

    6:59 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were a comedy duo from way back when. 12:34 Hedy Lamarr was a famous actress in the 30's and 40's. She was also an inventor.

  • @bensweiss
    @bensweiss Před rokem +1

    Robin Hood Men in Tights was Mel's second attempt at Robin Hood. When Things Were Rotten was his first (It is not his best work but worth a watch if you like Mel Brooks).

  • @bengilbert7655
    @bengilbert7655 Před rokem

    Lily von Shtupp was a riff on Marlene Dietrich's character in the Jimmy Stewart movie Destry Rides Again.

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Před rokem

    Slim Pickens is a traditional western films actor. Mel Brooks cast the film with many western film actors. Singer Frankie Laine, who sings for many western films was unaware what type of film this was.

  • @randykellogg8734
    @randykellogg8734 Před rokem

    Clevon Little played a Blind DJ in "VANISHING POINT" (ONE OF MY FAVORITE CAR MOVIES)