Saw it all the way thru this morning before I left Vegas. That movie rocks. Mel has some better movies but I might have to add that to my collection.
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I love spaceballs.
It always makes me laugh. My wife can't stand it.
Prepare to fast-forward.
Prepare ship for ludicrous speed.
Cancel the three ring circus.
I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's forrmer roommate.
It's mega-maid. She's gone from suck to blow. -
"May the Schwartz be with you!"-Yogurt
just a thought
mastersmurfie -
Princess: Who are you?
Barf: I'm a Mog; half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!
Spaceball: The radar....it's been...JAMMED!
Helmet: *Licks Jam* Raspberry! There's only ONE person who would dare to give me the raspberry! Lone Star!!!Like a flea circus at a dog show! -
"I knew it ...I'm surrounded by ********!!!"
"I see your schwartz is as big as mine"
I love that movie -
Hello,
DEATH TO SPACEBALLS!! NOT STARWARS FRIENDLY!!
Kevin
-- I KNOW it's a parody but it's not the type I like. I like Weird Al's Star Wars parodys Yoda and the Saga Begins better because they're not as negative--Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
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DVD RIPPER - It makes fun of Star Wars TOO much. A little is ok but to ME it's over the top. That's all. Not my style.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Spaceballs was great (as were many of Mel's flicks at that time - i.e. Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein). However, if you're looking for something really bad how about : Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle
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Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Hello,
Bazooka - sorry that's blocked here at work.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Gene Wilder.... a pretty good comedic actor.... he hasn't done much lately though
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Originally Posted by yoda313
Full Cast and Crew for
Young Frankenstein (1974)
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Directed by
Mel Brooks
Writing credits
Mary Shelley (novel Frankenstein)
Gene Wilder (screen story) and
Mel Brooks (screen story)
Gene Wilder (screenplay) and
Mel Brooks (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Gene Wilder .... Dr. Frederick Frankenstein
Peter Boyle .... The Monster
Marty Feldman .... Igor
Madeline Kahn .... Elizabeth
Cloris Leachman .... Frau Blücher
Teri Garr .... Inga
Kenneth Mars .... Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friederich Kemp
Richard Haydn .... Gerhard Falkstein
Liam Dunn .... Mr. Hilltop
Danny Goldman .... Medical Student
Oscar Beregi Jr. .... Sadistic Jailor (as Oscar Beregi)
Arthur Malet .... Second Village Elder
Anne Beesley .... Helga, Girl at Well
Monte Landis .... Gravedigger
Rusty Blitz .... Gravedigger
John Madison .... A Villager
Johnny Dennis .... Orderly in Frankenstein's class (as John Dennis)
Rick Norman .... A Villager
Rolfe Sedan .... Train conductor
Randolph Dobbs .... Third Villager (Joe)
Norbert Schiller .... Emcee at Frankenstein's show
Pat O'Hara .... A Villager (as Patrick O'Hara)
Michael Fox .... Helga's Father
Lidia Kristen .... Helga's Mother
Richard A. Roth .... Insp. Kemp's Aide
Gene Hackman .... The Blindman (Harold)
rest of cast listed alphabetically
Terence Pushman .... A Villager
Ian Abercrombie .... Second villager (uncredited)
Mel Brooks .... Hurt Cat (voice) (uncredited)
Lou Cutell .... Frightened villager (uncredited)
Berry Kroeger .... First Village Elder (uncredited)
Jeff Maxwell .... Medical Student (uncredited)
Clement von Franckenstein .... (uncredited)
Produced by
Michael Gruskoff .... producer
Original Music by
John Morris
Non-Original Music by
Irving Berlin (song "Puttin' on the Ritz")
Franz Schubert (from "Ave Maria")
Cinematography by
Gerald Hirschfeld
Film Editing by
John C. Howard
Casting by
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Production Design by
Dale Hennesy
Set Decoration by
Robert De Vestel (as Bob De Vestel)
Costume Design by
Dorothy Jeakins
Makeup Department
Edwin Butterworth .... makeup artist (as Ed Butterworth)
Mary Keats .... hair stylist
William Tuttle .... makeup artist
Production Management
Frank Bauer .... unit production manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Marvin Miller .... assistant director
Barry Stern .... second assistant director
Art Department
Jack M. Marino .... property master
Edward T. McAvoy .... scenic artist
Charles Sertin .... assistant property master
Hendrik Wynands .... construction coordinator (as Hank Wynands)
Sound Department
Gene S. Cantamessa .... production sound mixer (as Gene Cantamessa)
Don Hall .... sound editor
Richard Portman .... production sound re-recordist
Dan Wallin .... scoring mixer (uncredited)
Special Effects by
Henry Millar Jr. .... special effects
Hal Millar .... special effects
Visual Effects by
Matthew Yuricich .... matte artist (uncredited)
Stunts
Roger Creed .... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Jesse Wayne .... stunts (uncredited)
Other crew
Stanford C. Allen .... assistant editor
Carolyn Ewart .... wardrobe: women
Phyllis Garr .... wardrobe: women
Anthony Goldschmidt .... title and graphic design
William D. Gordean .... assistant editor
Dick James .... wardrobe: men
John Morris .... conductor
James Plannette .... gaffer
Ray Quiroz .... script supervisor
Ken Strickfaden .... special thanks for original Frankenstein laboratory equipment
Jonathan Tunick .... orchestrator
Richard Tim Vanik .... camera operator
Ed Wynigear .... wardrobe: men
Crew believed to be complete
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Hello,
Bazooka - Thanks. I obviously got the wrong movie!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I thought he was in it as well until I looked and found out that it was Young Einstein that he was in.
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OH no I better change my password ...1,2,3,4,5,6 ( I think it stops there , its been a while since I last seen it )
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Originally Posted by indolikaa
You want to post a pic of your luggage for future reference????
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
The Planet of the Apes ending was quite funny. The "Megamaid" gets blown up and the Liberty head crashes on what we assume is Earth. The Apes ride up as Helmet, Sanders & Skroob climb out...
Ape #1: "What are those things coming out of her nose?"
Ape #2: "Spaceballs?!! S**t, there goes the planet!"Like a flea circus at a dog show! -
"Merchandising! Merchandising!"
...picks up object: "Spaceballs, the Flame Thrower - The kids love this one!"
One of my all time favorite films.
Ship runs out of fuel: "I told you we should have put in more than 5 Bucks worth!" (reminds me of my parents, when I was growing up, they never put more than $5 worth of gas in the car, no matter what).Ethernet (n): something used to catch the etherbunny -
"Careful you idiot I said across her nose not up it!"
1-800-D-R-U-I-D-I-A
"Funny, she doesn't look Druish."
And who could ever forget the virgin alarm.
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Scene of spaceballs combing the dessert.
"We ain't found shit" - says the brother with the pick
"Get back here you fat bearded bitch" -
Sanders: Corporal, get me the videocassette of Spaceballs: The Movie.
Helmet: Can I speak w/ you Sanders? *Whisper* How there be a cassette of Spaceballs? We're still in the middle of making it!
Sanders: That's true sir, but there's been a breakthrough in home video marketing: Instant Cassettes! They're out in stores before the movie is finished!
Helmet: Nahh!
Corporal: Here it is, Spaceballs!Like a flea circus at a dog show!