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May 18, 2024
Hilarious version of Frankenstein
Young Frankenstein filmed all in black-and-white to give the original looking field of the original Frankenstein. The story is about the grandson or great grandson of Frankenstein, who hates to be called that name because was associated with it But learns he can reanimate life. The movie is as funny as it can be with lines that you really have to listen to to catch Some of the same cast that were in blazing saddles Gene Wilder and Melbrook both had a fear of Frankenstein when they were young kids and I thought of making a parody of it created this classic movie that has some of the most rememberable lines. Outtakes if you can find them are hilarious because a lot of things they did were ad Lib. Extremely funny great movie

May 18, 2024
Version of blazing saddles
Blazing saddles is a classic movie. Mel Brooks and the writers dared to use the N-word in this movie a lot but the outcome is that the black sheriff becomes the favorite. This version is unedited so unlike the ones you might see on TV that cut out all the lines that make the movie work. This addition also includes Mel Brooks talking about making of and scenes never used in the movie Even the original TV version called Black Bart While finishing blazing saddles, Gene Wilder and mail books came up with the idea of making young Frankenstein and some of the same cast move over to make the next hilariously funny Brooks movie