Mel Brooks comedy i also often broad and often hit-or-miss, so it’s kind of surprising that Brooks only directed one sketch movie. For History of the World, Part I, the name was part of the bit ...
The actor says he felt like "a combat vet just going to war in front of one person." It's been a long time since Spaceballs ...
Mel Brooks doesn ... to make it, and Brooks said that he received thousands of letters from rabbis and Jewish organisations condemning the movie. Although he acknowledged that the backlash was ...
The actor said that Brooks wasn't familiar with any of the Star Wars movies that came after the original trilogy.
Mel Brooks, who helmed the classic “Star Wars” parody “Spaceballs,” has not returned to the franchise since his 1987 feature. And at a pitch meeting for the “Spaceballs” sequel ...
Josh Gad had to educate Mel Brooks on the latest 'Star Wars' films while pitching his 'Spaceballs' sequel. Presley Ann/Getty Images for TCM/Leon Bennett/Getty Images A long time ago in a galaxy ...
When your comedy legend boss hasn’t kept up with the franchise you’re trying to parody, sometimes you have to give a 40-minute presentation. Josh Gad recently revealed the unique challenge he faced ...
It's been a long time since Spaceballs first parodied Star Wars, but a sequel to Mel Brooks' sci-fi satire has plenty of new material to work with. In a rereleased episode of Let's Talk Off Camera ...
The classic 1967 film got its musical adaptation in 2001 and it is this Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan book that Marber sticks faithfully to. When Max Bialystock (Andy Nyman) and Leo Bloom (Marc Antolin ...