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gene wilder and cleavon little

Real humor… don’t you miss it?

(Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles)

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  1. forge says:

    And this was Mel Brooks at his very best, and it still shows that humor is always a hit-or-miss proposition that’s more about trying things to see what you can get away with. We haven’t lost all our comic geniuses yet, thankfully.

  2. Sir Gallivant says:

    “What did you expect? “Welcome sonny,” “Make yourself at home,” “Marry my daughter.” 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 my favourite films of all times

  3. Saiyavenger says:

    Oh Blazing Saddles. How I adore thee.

  4. Excuse me while I whip this out. says:

    While it was a funny movie, I’d hardly say it was the epitome of high humor. There were still plenty of d!ck jokes.

    • Jack Squat says:

      That’s what makes it so great. It proved that no-brow humor can be funny. Kinda shows what a disappointment modern stupid humor is.

  5. Phaelin says:

    Gotta thank the gf for introducing me to this one. Love that movie.

  6. Nick R. Bocker says:

    I just watched this last night on amc!

    • California Dave says:

      And they butcher the living crap out of it, just like TBS has sliced up “The Fifth Element”.

      Get the DVD. See what you’re missing.

      • Nick R. Bocker says:

        I have it on DVD… have seen the unedited film about a zillion times… and could recite every line from every character verbatim, with the same cadence, no less… but what do you expect? It’s still a cable network governed by the FCC. Can’t really blame amc or any other network for chopping it up beyond recognition, blame the gubmint.

        • Robert says:

          I do! *wails* Cable used to be fairly unrestricted, once upon a time. With modern technology, you can block what you don’t want access to. I call for the removal of all restrictions on the airways! Take responsibility for your own lives, you frickin’ sheep!

          Sorry, sometimes I rant…

          • G-Rod says:

            You’re exactly right Robert! If you’ve got a problem with a show or a film dont watch it and dont let your kids watch it! You dont have to f@#k things up for everyone else too!

  7. LEILA says:

    It’s on my Netflix list but I keep bumping it down. Is it really funny?

    • Siava says:

      You’ll never know unless you watch it. ;)

    • brak says:

      Bump it to the top. You’ll be glad you did. When this came out I had to go see it twice to pick up the stuff I missed while laughing the first time. Keep in mind the time of release (mid 70s)….but I will tell you I still laugh even having seen it close to 100 times. Do NOT watch it on regular TV….they ruin it.
      After that….do Young Frankenstein if you haven’t already. Same deal.

    • villy says:

      When I was 12, I hated it, even though I’d never really sat down to watch it. My uncle watched Blazing Saddles and the Airplane! movies every weekend, without fail.

      I watched it again when I was 19, and was so, so very sad that I’d never given it a chance before. Its amazingly funny. Still not my favorite Mel Brooks film, but its DEFINITELY worth it!

      • Vicki says:

        Blazing Saddles and Airplane? Your uncle sounds like my dad.

        Funniest movies of all time:

        Blazing Saddles
        Airplane
        Caddyshack
        His Girl Friday
        Porky’s

    • ICDK says:

      I wasn’t terribly fond of it. I love Gene Wilder, though, and tried my best to enjoy it. Definitely wasn’t “Young Frankenstein”, which, in my opinion, far outshone “Blazing Saddles”.

    • Robert says:

      It might be the funniest movie of all time. It’s certainly fairly high on the list.

    • joe from chicago says:

      I depends, if you think; only black people should be able to say the n word, cowboys farting around a campfire, cowboys beating gay guys, a horse getting punched in face, an old lady getting beat up by cowboys, and cattle being rapped then I am going to sat no.

      But if you are a red blooded American boy who isn’t an uptight overly sensitive douche bag then you will find this movie great

      HURUMPH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. zeli says:

    Yeah, see I never got the Mel Brooks humour. I think it’s an American thing.

    • LEILA says:

      I don’t know where you are from but I think Mel Brooks is like Benny Hill but better…in my opinion. :)

      • zeli says:

        Hmmm… Benny Hill not so much either.

        Guess I like a bit of subtlety and wit, rather than a hit you in your face, obvious, comes with a laugh track type of thing.

        • LEILA says:

          I agree with you, BUT sometimes it’s OK to have some mindless humor. Sometimes…………

        • Ignatz says:

          Knowing some basic Yiddish helps in understanding the jokes. For example, take Lilli von Schtupp. “Schtupp” is Yiddish for sexual intercourse. There’s all sorts of other Yiddishkeit bits as well.

          Richard Pryor was one of the scriptwriters, and a lot of the race jokes are subtle inversions of stereotype. The work gang in the beginning that sings Cole Porter is a prime example. Wonderfully funny movie.

  9. PoodleGroomer says:

    Blazing Saddles 2008: Bart for President

  10. Sorsha says:

    YES!

    *Sigh* Intelligent humour has gone the way of the Dodo.

    • zeli says:

      No, intelligent humour has evolved. It’s fart joke humour, like Blazing Saddles, that’s Dodoesque. (Having said that, there’s not a single “comedy” movie made in the Hollywood system that I’ve even chortled slightly at in the last 10 years.)

      For real humour, you have to mine the internet now… Commercial release movies are so expensive to make that to keep shareholders happy all risk and surprise is stripped out of them, leaving nothing but predictability and schmaltz. And snide cynicism. *Yawn*

      Oh I take that back. Fight Club was the wittiest, most insightful movie in the last decade or so. More of that, less of the schlock.

    • ICDK says:

      Why don’t they still do “Burn-of-the-Week”? The banter between Zeli and Sigmund is priceless.

  11. conanabanana02 says:

    Blazing Saddles is one of Mel Brooks best movies. Certainly one of MY favorites.

    Ain’t it a looovely morning’?

    • Sir Gallivant says:

      And in this PC world I cannot really quote the reply to that line….

      Amazing how much Brooks go away with in that movie

      • brak says:

        ‘Scuse me while I whip dis out!

      • K`shandra says:

        Indeed – my husband and I have both said more than once that you would NEVER be able to get this movie made today….

        • Deekay says:

          To be fair, you would never have seen it made back then, either.

          If the studio had paid the least bit of attention, it wouldn’t have gotten made. Even when it was done, they refused to release it.

          The world hasn’t changed that much – we just like to think it has.

  12. Chuckles says:

    I agree, if you consider “real humor” an endless stream of racial slurs and fart jokes “real.”

    • Sir Gallivant says:

      The fart jokes are funny enough, but do bear in mind that the racial slurs are not meant to be funny as jokes in their own right.

      One bit I really find funny on so many levels is the Jewish Indian Chief. Played, of course, by Mel Brooks himself.

    • zeli says:

      Thanks, Chuckles. Well put.

      I was feeling out on a limb there for a moment! Glad I’m not the only one noticing the emporer’s lack of attire.

      • Sir Gallivant says:

        Ah well, at the end of the day we all laugh at different things. It is impossible to discuss such matters as taste or humour. Some love the movie and some don’t.

    • California Dave says:

      It bugged me too…until I noticed that most of the “racial slurs” were made by the Bad Guys (the townspeople eventually stopped).

    • DeathWyrmNexus says:

      Ya, the racial slurs that were part of a bigger joke and thus social commentary in and of themselves… Thus making fun of racial slurs.

      Egad, PC has made people dense to the past…

      • Chuckles says:

        It’s not the PC part of it at all. It’s just not my cup of tea.

        • Chuckles says:

          Alright, this always gets me to laugh.

          “All right… we’ll give some land to the n’s and the c’s. But we don’t want the Irish!

          • Pinkie says:

            Heeeeeeeeeey! We Irish have feelings too ya know.

            love this flick – hilarious.

            “Well my real name is Jim but most of my friends just call me…………………………………………………. Jim.”

        • DeathWyrmNexus says:

          Fair enough, apologies. Friday being too long has made me crankier than you deserved. :D

          • Robert says:

            Whether biting satire is Chuckles’ cup of tea or not, you’re absolutely right DWN, the dark god of Political Correctness has, in fact, made people dumb as a bag of hammers less the bag. I weep for society.

  13. amen says:

    amen hallelujah we need to revert to humor that didn’t require obscene vocabulary in order to succeed at being funny.

  14. The Crapture says:

    BART:(in klan robes)…stampeding cattle
    HEDLEY: That doesn’t sound so bad
    BART: Through the Vatican
    HEDLEY: KIIIINNNNKY!!

  15. kahneiac9 says:

    More than you know. More than….you….know…

    Lili Von Shtupp: [singing] I’ve been with thousands of men/again and again/they promise the moon/they’re always coming and going and going and coming… and always too soon. Right, girls?!

  16. Lexie says:

    Mel Brooks is my hero.

  17. BloodRedWings says:

    “Blazing Saddles” and “History of the World, Part I” are my favorite 2 Mel Brooks flicks.

  18. Bluejade says:

    My, aren’t we in a bad mood! Better fire one up and watch a Mel Brooks movie.

  19. Safford says:

    Spaceballs!

    • villy says:

      See I honestly have to say that Spaceballs is probably one of my least favorite Me Brooks movies. I still like it on occasion, but I can’t watch it often. Maybe its because I’m not a real big Star Wars fan.

      Though I do often refer to using the Schwartz and Pizza the Hut.

      Still, History of the World Part I is a FAR better movie, imho.

  20. letters2mary says:

    I don’t have to watch Blazing Saddles to laugh; I laugh just remembering. I don’t know how many times I have gone over in my mind the “sing a work song” scene. I don’t want to engage in a debate about yesterday’s funny being better than today’s, but today’s “funny” tends toward the cringe-worthy, as on the Office, or to the man-as-doofus/woman-as-ditz variety. I have not seen Tyler Perry’s movies, but the medea books have made me laugh until I cried. And his humor tells the truth. So I guess there are some laughs left out there…I’m looking forward to them.

    • zeli says:

      Just a little point, do you mean the original “The Office”, or the american remake?

      ‘Cos I thought the remake removed every last vestige of Gervais’ subtle, gentle humour – and I’ll admit that it took a couple of watches of the original before it sunk in and the lightbulb went on and I went “Oh NOW I get it!!!!”

  21. PoodleGroomer says:

    Reverend Johnson: Oh Lord, give us a sign. Are we here to accomplish great things, or are we just jerking off? (approximation of quote, Someone borrowed my complete mel brooks collection.)

    • Robert says:

      Ooh, quick reference for all you film junkies out there-the church seen in Blazing Saddles seems to be a satire of the church seen in High Noon. Watch them both again.

  22. zeli says:

    Nice analysis, Velvet!
    I sooo agree, especially aboutr the “couldn’t be bothered thinking” bit.

    z

  23. Hollaballoo says:

    How can anyone say that Blazing Saddles is fart humor? LOL. That statement alone makes me laugh. It’s full of wit and subtlety as well as some things that you don’t have to think about to get! That’s what makes it so funny, and ‘Real Humor’. Yes, I do miss it. Very much so. Hardly any other ‘modern’ movie encompasses the whole spectrum from subtle to gross as well as this one does. Humor today is just of a different type. No less funny than something like this, but just different. Nobody really goes for satire anymore.

  24. Emkay says:

    I want rustlers, cut-throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, indian agents, mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornshwaglers, horse theives, bulldyk*s, trainrobbers, bank robbers, *sskickers, sh*tkickers, and METHODISTS!

    Could you repeat that sir?

  25. slaggingham says:

    The people that only see the fart jokes and n-words in “Blazing Saddles” are missing the entire point of the movie.

    Yes, those jokes are in there, but they’re part of a much more subtle parody of everything from other films in the Western genre to then entire American culture.

    Rappers and comedians today talk about blacks using the n-word as a means of “taking it back” from the white man.

    “Blazing Saddles” beat all of them to it by about 15 years.

  26. Dana says:

    I knew my husband and I were fated for one another when, on our first Valentine’s Day, just a month into our relationship, we each surprised the other with flowers at work — and we both quoted Blazing Saddles on the card. Mutual comedic references and a shared sense of humor — the basis of a lasting, happy marriage!

    • ICDK says:

      God, I gotta stop reading this forum. I swear I read, ” I knew when my husband and I were FARTED for one another…”

  27. cTo says:

    LETS PLAY CHESS!!! XD XD XD XD

  28. Robert says:

    You can whine that you don’t like it all you want…but it doesn’t make the point any less true. We used to have Blazing Saddles, Ghostbusters, Mafia! for god’s sake. Now, we have Borat. Somewhere, the world took a turn to the lowbrow and ridiculous, and I’d like to see a little wit in a movie once in a while.

  29. 214 534 2409 says:

    black people need to be lynched

  30. Guess Again says:

    Just recently saw this movie for the first time…it’s up there with “History of the World (Part 1)” for sure, and “Robin Hood: Men in Tights.”

  31. MissMaybe says:

    *sob* Real humor, come back! Where are you, boy? *whistles*

  32. suspect says:

    I miss it so much ;_;

  33. Schmoe says:

    What about “The Producers”? Surely this ranks as a Mel Brooks masterpiece.

  34. Sam says:

    HEY WHERE DA WHITE WOMEN AT?

  35. PoodleGroomer says:

    “I get a Kick out of You” is a Cole Porter song.

  36. brak says:

    Wish I’d said that. Thank you.

  37. Robert says:

    Didn’t Sinatra do a version of it, also?


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