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Tag Archives: mel brooks
The Muppet Movie (1979)
Director: James Frawley Writers: Jerry Juhl & Jack Burns
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Musical
Tagged 1979, adventure, animal, animals, austin pendleton, banjo, bear, big bird, bob hope, brian henson, bruce kirby, carol kane, carols spinney, celebrity, charles durning, Christopher Greenbury, comedy, dave goelz, dom deluise, edgar bergen, elliott gould, fame, famous, frank oz, frog legs, hare krishna, hollywood, Isidore Mankofsky, jack burns, james coburn, james frawley, jerry juhl, jerry nelson, jim henson, john landis, kenny ascher, kermit, loris leachman, madeline cahn, mascot, mel brooks, milton berle, miss piggy, muppet, muppets, music, musical, musician, on the road, orson welles, paul williams, pig, puppet, puppets, rainbow connection, restaurant, richard hunt, richard pryor, road trip, sesame street, shari lewis, steve martin, swamp, telly savalas, the muppet movie, the muppets, tim burton
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The Vagrant (1992)
Director: Chris Walas Writer: Richard Jefferies
Posted in Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Tagged bill paxton, chris walas, christopher young, colleen camp, comedy, cop, court, derek loughran, gillian richardson, homeless, horror, Jack Wallner, Jay Ignaszewski, John J. Connor, marc mcclure, marshall bell, mel brooks, michael ironside, mitzi kapture, mullet, murder, paranoia, paranoid, patrika darbo, police, real estate, richard jefferies, serial killer, stuart pankin, terry wilson, the vagrant, thriller, trailer park, trial, vagrant, yuppie
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Toy Story 4 (2019)
Director: Josh Cooley Writers: Andrew Stanton & Stephany Folsom (Story by John Lasseter & Andrew Stanton & Josh Cooley & Valerie LaPointe and Rashida Jones & Will McCormack & Martin Hynes & Stephany Folsom)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2019, adventure, andrew stanton, animated, animation, annie potts, antique store, betty white, bill hader, blake clark, bo peep, bonnie hunt, buzz lightyear, carl reiner, carl weathers, carnival, carol burnett, christina hendricks, comedy, disney, don rickles, family, fantasy, flea, Jeff Garlin, joan cusack, john ratzenberger, jordan peele, josh cooley, june squibb, keanu reeves, keegan michael key, kristen schaal, laurie metcalf, lee unkrich, madeleine mcgraw, martin hynes, mel brooks, melissa villasenor, mr. potato head, patricia arquette, pete docter, pixar, randy newman, rashida jones, road trip, rv, sequel, sheep, slinky, stephany folsom, tim allen, timothy dalton, tom hanks, tony hale, toy, toy story, toy story 4, toys, valerie lapointe, wallace shawn, will mccormack, woody
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Young Frankenstein (1974)
Director: Mel Brooks Writers: Gene Wilder & Mel Brooks (Based on the novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Comedy, Horror
Tagged 1974, adaptation, castle, comedy, dead, doctor, frankenstein, gene hackman, gene wilder, horror, hunchback, igor, kenneth mars, loris leachman, madeline kahn, marty feldman, mary shelley, mel brooks, monster, neurosurgeon, peter boyle, richard haydn, science, scientist, teri garr, transylvania, young frankenstein
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
Director: Mel Brooks Writers: Mel Brooks & Norman Steinberg & Andrew Bergman & Richard Pryor & Alan Uger (Story by Andrew Bergman)
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 1974, alan uger, alex karras, andrew bergman, blazing saddles, carol arthur, cleavon little, comedy, david huddleston, dom deluise, gene wilder, george furth, harvey korman, jack starrett, john hillerman, madeline kahn, mel brooks, norman steinberg, railroad, richard pryor, robyn hilton, sheriff, slim pickens, spoof, Western
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Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky Writers: Robert Smigel & Adam Sandler
Posted in Animated, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Uncategorized
Tagged adam sandler, allen covert, andy samberg, animated, animation, blob, chris kattan, chris parnell, comedy, dana carvey, david spade, dracula, family, fantasy, fran drescher, frankenstein, frankenstein's monster, genndy tartakovsky, horror, hotel, hotel transylvania, hotel transylvania 2, jon lovitz, keegan michael key, kevin james, luenell, mark mothersbaugh, megan mullally, mel brooks, molly shannon, monster, monsters, mummy, nick offerman, nick swardson, paul brittain, phantom of the opera, rob riggle, robert smigel, selena gomez, sequel, steve buscemi, transylvania, vampire, werewolf
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Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
Director: Rob Minkoff Writer: Craig Wright (Based on characters created by Ted Key)
Posted in Animated, Comedy
Tagged adaptation, adventure, agamemnon, albert einstein, allison janney, animated, animation, ariel winter, cartoon, comedy, craig wright, danny elfman, dennis haysbert, egypt, einstein, family, father, genius, history, jay ward, joshua rush, karan brar, king tut, lake bell, leonardo da vinci, leslie mann, max charles, mel brooks, michael mccullers, monda lisa, mr. peabody, mr. peabody & sherman, odysseus, patrick warburton, peabody and sherman, rob minkoff, robert ben garant, sherman, son, stanley tucci, stephen colbert, stephen tobolowsky, ted key, thomas lennon, time travel, tom mcgrath, trojan horse, ty burrell
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To Be or Not to Be (1983)
Director: Alan Johnson Writers: Thomas Meehan & Ronny Graham (Story by Melchior Lengyel) (Based on the screenplay “To Be or Not to Be” by Edwin Justus Mayer)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Review, War
Tagged 1983, actor, alan johnson, anne bancroft, charles durning, christopher lloyd, edwin justus mayer, ernst lubitsch, max brooks, mel brooks, melchior lengyel, mission, officer, poland, polish, remake, ronny graham, thomas meehan, tim matheson, to be or not to be, world war 2, world war ii, wwII
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The Twelve Chairs (1970)
Director: Mel Brooks Writer: Mel Brooks (Based on the novel “Dvenadtsat stulyev” by Llya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov)
Posted in Comedy, Review
Tagged 1920s, 1970, adventure, chair, comedy, dom deluise, Dvenadtsat stulyev, frank langella, hunt, Ilf and petrov, jewels, llya ilf, mel brooks, moscow, priest, ron moody, russia, soviet, soviet russia, the twelve chairs, treasure, twelve chairs, yevgeni petrov
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Young Frankenstein (1974)
Director: Mel Brooks Writers: Gene Wilder & Mel Brooks (Based on the novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Review
Tagged 1974, assistant, castle, cloris leachman, comedy, corpse, doctor, dr, dr. frankenstein, experiment, family, fantasy, frankenstein, frau blucher, gene wilder, grandson, horror, igor, inda, kenneth mars, madeline kahn, marty feldmen, mary shelley, mel brooks, monster, neurosurgeon, parody, peter boyle, reanimated, reanimation, teri garr, the monster, young frankenstein
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