I watched the documentary "Shenandoah" on Netflix last night. I thought it was a pretty well made movie. It tells the story of a brutal murder of a young hispanic father in Pennsylvania by a group of high school football players, the coverup by the local white police force, and the resulting trials which pitted friend testifying against friend. All set against the backdrop of a Pennsylvania coal town dealing with economic depression combined with immigration issues. I recommend it.
The Birdcage
It might be the greatest audience comedy ever made.
Blazing Saddles was better, and could never be made today, even though Mel is Jewish.![]()
I don't agree that it's better, but it's in the top ten for audience comedies as well. And The Producers is funnier than both of them, but it's not as much of an audience movie (unless you're in Manhattan, in which case... wow.)
The stage adaptation of The Producers got me into Brooks' films. He was good until his shtick kind of wore out somewhere in the late 80s. I love Spaceballs, but I admit it's hammy and relies too much on Star Wars for jokes. Robin Hood: Men in Tights has its moments, but is not very consistent. Dracula: Dead and Loving It was a complete bomb with too much recycling.
Blazing Saddles was better, and could never be made today, even though Mel is Jewish.![]()
I'll take Frau Blucher over Lily, but both are great flicks. Even Brooks says there's no way Blazing Saddles could be made today. IIRC, he had to fight the studio to get it made back then.
Mel got very unfunny at the end, but most of The Greats do. High Anxiety was only 3 years after his annus mirabilis and it's already pretty lame.
The scene he thought was really pushing it was the one serious the campfire. Hilarious.
Spaceballs and Men In Tights are hilarious.The stage adaptation of The Producers got me into Brooks' films. He was good until his shtick kind of wore out somewhere in the late 80s. I love Spaceballs, but I admit it's hammy and relies too much on Star Wars for jokes. Robin Hood: Men in Tights has its moments, but is not very consistent. Dracula: Dead and Loving It was a complete bomb with too much recycling.
Spaceballs and Men In Tights are hilarious.
Spaceballs is a pretty good parody, though it's something any decent writer/director could have done.
Men in Tights is execrable.