• Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username:
    Password:
  • Home
  • Members
  • Team
  • Help
User Links
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username:
    Password:

    Quick Links Home Members Team Help
    Tendo City Tendo City: Metropolitan District Ramble City Spriiiiiing time, for Hiiiitler, and Gerrrrrmanyyyy...

     
    • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
    Spriiiiiing time, for Hiiiitler, and Gerrrrrmanyyyy...
    Sacred Jellybean
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 3,215
    Threads: 114
    Joined: 02-17-2000
    #1
    28th June 2007, 4:30 PM
    Eegad, the original Producers is hilarious. I highly recommend renting it. Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel have great chemistry, and are both really funny in it.

    For those who don't know, the Producers is a story about a Broadway producer and his accountant who figure out a loop-hole in which if they raise enough money and produce a show that they know will flop, they can keep the millions for themselves. So they choose a play called "Springtime for Hitler", written by a crazy nazi in Manhattan, and assign a transsexual hack for a director and a bum burned out on LSD for the starring role. Hilarity ensues.

    This is even consistently funnier than History of the World (Part 1), although the latter still has the winning scene of the Spanish Inquisition musical number (don't you love Mel Brooks?).

    I've also seen the remake, which was released a couple years ago. The original is better all around, but the remake has Will Ferrell in one of his few good roles as the crazy nazi author, and unexpectedly delivers better than Kenneth Mars of the original. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick are also shoe-ins for the leading roles.

    Anyway. Go rent "The Producers". In the mean time, I'm gonna be watching Blazing Saddles, another Brooks movie that's supposed to be great. Is it me, or is his old stuff much better? Spaceballs was good, but it was also a bit of a turning point, and while Robin Hood: Men In Tights was pretty funny, it was also a little too corny.

    Alright, alright, that's the last tangent. Thread, off.
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #2
    28th June 2007, 6:16 PM
    Watch out! Here comes the master race!
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    DMiller
    Offline

    Super Moderator

    Posts: 587
    Threads: 14
    Joined: 10-01-1999
    #3
    28th June 2007, 6:17 PM
    Mel Brooks is great. I never did see the original Producers, but it is definitely on my list. Blazing Saddles is one of my favorite older comedies.
    <a href=http://www.derekmiller.us/>My Website (In A Constant State of Construction)</a>
    [Image: smashCard.png]
    Reply
    Reply
    EdenMaster
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 4,500
    Threads: 189
    Joined: 12-11-2000
    #4
    28th June 2007, 10:52 PM
    DMiller Wrote:Mel Brooks is great. I never did see the original Producers, but it is definitely on my list. Blazing Saddles is one of my favorite older comedies.
    <i>THE SHERIFF IS NEAR!!</i>
    The Earthworker Race has ended.  Everybody wins.
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #5
    28th June 2007, 11:38 PM
    Actually I kinda consider a lot of those old movies to be kinda.... lame myself. I don't know, obvious puns you can see coming a mile away don't do it for me. Parodies OF those obvious puns are where it's at now.
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #6
    29th June 2007, 7:10 AM
    DJ is too cool to enjoy old things!
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    Sacred Jellybean
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 3,215
    Threads: 114
    Joined: 02-17-2000
    #7
    29th June 2007, 9:22 AM
    DJ: Old movies in general, or old Mel Brooks movies?

    Lolita had some pretty funny parts in it, despite it being a drama. Peter Sellers was hilarious. I've heard that Dr. Strangelove is also a great old comedy, but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet.
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #8
    29th June 2007, 9:27 AM
    I guess mainly those Mel Brooks ones. I actually found Men in Tights funnier than that older stuff, except the rap and hip hop jokes...
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Bo Jackson
    Offline

    Senior Member

    Posts: 692
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 03-01-2004
    #9
    29th June 2007, 9:33 AM
    Mel's older stuff is so much better than more recent ones like Men in Tights.

    Oh, kids these days!
    Reply
    Reply
    Sacred Jellybean
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 3,215
    Threads: 114
    Joined: 02-17-2000
    #10
    29th June 2007, 10:03 AM
    Anyone know if High Anxiety is good? I'm gonna try to download "Get Smart" episodes, because I heard it's hilarious.

    Quote:except the rap and hip hop jokes...

    What about "lend me your ears"?
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #11
    29th June 2007, 10:05 AM
    Eh... I dunno, I try to watch something like History of the World and I just groan through every joke... I mean I'd try not to sound cliche but "lame" is just the way I see it. It's the only word that I would use to describe it.

    Some like it better, for my part, I'll pass on the puns and sight gags. Seriously, that's the sort of thing Disney's current crop of cartoons do all the time. Why would I suddenly enjoy it just because it's old live action?

    Now Ren and Stimpy, THAT'S comedy.

    I think that comedy, like technology, improves as mankind advances. Everything from the 50's is undeveloped primordial soup of comedy, a template from which today's great works can emerge (and our lackluster cash-ins can stink up the joint, but it can't all be good). The future will probably look back on the things we laughed at as uncultered and silly, and they would be right to! I bet their laughs will be greatly advanced!
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Sacred Jellybean
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 3,215
    Threads: 114
    Joined: 02-17-2000
    #12
    29th June 2007, 10:10 AM
    Have you seen Young Frankenstein?

    I don't know if I'd liken History of the World moments to old Disney cartoons. Maybe parts like Dom DeLuise as a fat, over-indulged Caesar, but not much else. There are some corny gags, but others tend to win me over (the black prisoner trying to win over the guards, him catching the eye of the horny queen, her choosing her royal assistants to the orgy, etc.). It's uneven, but it's good enough, and I think hits home more frequently to me than Men in Tights.

    Ninja edit: We can definitely agree on Ren & Stimpy. Nothing beats creepy and decrepit and long-winded old men.
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #13
    29th June 2007, 10:15 AM
    Also the disturbing guy with the piece of chicken on his head.

    Funny you should mention those very jokes, as I actually thought those were good examples of not funny myself.

    I was actually likening it to NEW disney cartoons by the way :D.

    SJ: ... Okay now you have to die.

    DJ: Sorry, but I dunno, those jokes just didn't DO anything for me. Some parts I'm just left scratching my head wondering what the joke is even supposed to be. Like, the slave dancing for his freedom. Where was the joke? I mean he mentioned 125th street, is that from something?
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Bo Jackson
    Offline

    Senior Member

    Posts: 692
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 03-01-2004
    #14
    29th June 2007, 10:15 AM
    Young Frankenstein is the best.
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #15
    29th June 2007, 10:15 AM
    Okay, I'll give you Young Frankenstein. For the most part, that has genuine comedy (though it too has a few insufferably bad puns dotted throughout it, also that "hills are alive with the sound of music" thing was kinda stupid).
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Bo Jackson
    Offline

    Senior Member

    Posts: 692
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 03-01-2004
    #16
    29th June 2007, 10:23 AM
    Oh, DJ.

    [Image: 200px-Full_House_DJ_Tanner.JPG]
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #17
    29th June 2007, 12:20 PM
    Aaaand it starts. Thank you and good night.
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Bo Jackson
    Offline

    Senior Member

    Posts: 692
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 03-01-2004
    #18
    29th June 2007, 12:30 PM
    haha
    Reply
    Reply
    Bo Jackson
    Offline

    Senior Member

    Posts: 692
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 03-01-2004
    #19
    29th June 2007, 12:31 PM
    Oh, Deej.

    [Image: bsaget2-sm.jpg]
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #20
    29th June 2007, 1:55 PM
    Quote:I've heard that Dr. Strangelove is also a great old comedy, but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet.

    You should really watch it as soon as possible. Most of the comedy is due to the genius of Peter Sellers, but you've got to give props to Stanley Kubrick too. I mean, a comedy about global nuclear annihilation at the height of the Cold War? That's pure genius.

    Quote:I think that comedy, like technology, improves as mankind advances. Everything from the 50's is undeveloped primordial soup of comedy, a template from which today's great works can emerge

    And yet, what were some of the funniest shows that were on TV when we grew up? They were the great works of Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett, and Friz Freleng. Most of which were made from 1930 to 1960.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    EdenMaster
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 4,500
    Threads: 189
    Joined: 12-11-2000
    #21
    29th June 2007, 2:19 PM
    How about the Princess Bride? That's got some good stuff too.


    "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

    And though it's not Mel Brooks, anyone here seen Army of Darkness? also, good stuff.
    The Earthworker Race has ended.  Everybody wins.
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #22
    29th June 2007, 2:46 PM
    [Image: Army-of-Darkness---Arms-in-Air-Poster-C10100244.jpeg]

    Yes, yes I have.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    A Black Falcon
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 30,490
    Threads: 1,355
    Joined: 12-19-1999
    #23
    29th June 2007, 6:40 PM
    Dr. Strangelove is great. I watched it (for the first time) a few months ago... great film. :)
    My Games Collection (Always Updated) My Webpage!
    Currently Playing: Various Stuff
    [Image: logo_bos_79x76.jpg]
    Reply
    Reply
    DMiller
    Offline

    Super Moderator

    Posts: 587
    Threads: 14
    Joined: 10-01-1999
    #24
    29th June 2007, 8:12 PM
    Sacred Jellybean Wrote:I'm gonna try to download "Get Smart" episodes, because I heard it's hilarious.

    Get Smart is great. I watched it on Nick at Night when I was younger and thought it was hilarious back then. My cousin brought over the DVD set last Christmas and I found it just as funny now. Don Adams has a very distinct voice that just adds to the humor. FYI, he was also the voice of Inspector Gadget, which is why I think I became interested in Get Smart when I was younger.
    <a href=http://www.derekmiller.us/>My Website (In A Constant State of Construction)</a>
    [Image: smashCard.png]
    Reply
    Reply
    lazyfatbum
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 4,354
    Threads: 222
    Joined: 09-21-1999
    #25
    1st July 2007, 7:47 PM
    Have you seen the well-to-do
    Up and down Park Avenue
    On that famous thoroughfare
    With their noses in the air

    High hats and narrow collars
    White spats and lots of dollars
    Spending every dime
    For a wonderful time

    Now, if you're blue
    And you don't know where to go to
    Why don't you go where fashion sits...


    ...PUHDUN AHNA RIIIIIIIZZZZZZZZ!!!!!11
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #26
    1st July 2007, 11:29 PM
    <img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tape_measure.png">

    Ah, we may have all done this with a tape measure, trying to keep it stable while as extended as possible before it collapses. Oh sure you may have called it something else but it meant the same thing. You were bored.

    Commentary on male potency, or our insatiable need to invent weird things we have to do in defiance of things around us, or just us trying to do crazy things for no good reason? Who says it just has to be one?
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    Private Hudson
    Offline

    Posting Freak

    Posts: 1,074
    Threads: 64
    Joined: 08-16-2001
    #27
    2nd July 2007, 5:08 AM
    My opinion is in concordance with Dark Jaguar on this one.

    It seems to me the only thing compelling people to laugh at the old classics like "Blazing Saddles" is because they're supposed to laugh at it.

    Dr. Strangelove is a good film, but the comedy is far too antiquated for me to fully enjoy

    By the way, the best version of The Producers starred Larry David. Rofl
    If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #28
    2nd July 2007, 6:48 AM
    Can't say I agree with any of that. I laugh at old movies because they're funny, not because I'm "supposed to".
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    Private Hudson
    Offline

    Posting Freak

    Posts: 1,074
    Threads: 64
    Joined: 08-16-2001
    #29
    2nd July 2007, 2:45 PM
    It's not just old movies. I do laugh at some old movies. Usually those that rely on wit and intelligence for the comedy. Also, as far as spoof movies go, I thought that "Airplane!" (It was called Flying High down here) was very good.

    Having said that, I haven't seen the original version of The Producers. Which could very well be good. The premise alone is, of course, brilliant.
    If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!
    Reply
    Reply
    EdenMaster
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 4,500
    Threads: 189
    Joined: 12-11-2000
    #30
    2nd July 2007, 2:56 PM
    Airplane! is a hilarious movie.
    The Earthworker Race has ended.  Everybody wins.
    Reply
    Reply
    Great Rumbler
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 21,192
    Threads: 868
    Joined: 07-07-2000
    #31
    2nd July 2007, 5:03 PM
    I liked Naked Gun better than Airplane.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
    Reply
    Reply
    Sacred Jellybean
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 3,215
    Threads: 114
    Joined: 02-17-2000
    #32
    2nd July 2007, 5:56 PM
    I liked'em equally (actually, I saw Naked Gun 33 1/3, not the original). Airplane 2, on the other hand, is a forced and groan-worthy piece of crap.

    Unfortunately, I saw Blazing Saddles and wasn't as impressed. It had some pretty good moments, but overall, the Producers was much better. I think my favorite part in it was when the new sheriff pointed a gun at himself and used himself as a hostage to get out of the angry mob of white people.
    Reply
    Reply
    Dark Jaguar
    Offline

    Administrator

    Posts: 19,628
    Threads: 1,572
    Joined: 10-12-1999
    #33
    2nd July 2007, 6:18 PM
    Airplane 2 was in space, which is high tech, thus it's funnier. That's how it works!
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    Reply
    Reply
    « Next Oldest | Next Newest »

    Users browsing this thread:



    • View a Printable Version
    • Subscribe to this thread
    Forum Jump:

    Toven Solutions

    Home · Members · Team · Help · Contact

    408 Chapman St. Salem, Viriginia

    +1 540 4276896

    etoven@gmail.com

    About the company Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

    Linear Mode
    Threaded Mode