Posted on 21 March 2010
DoBlu once again returned to the Seen in HD Podcast, this time getting the spot by default due to illness (we’ll take it). Topics of interest to Blu-ray fans include a discussion of various Blu-ray box sets such as Planet of the Apes, the Mel Brooks Collection, and more. Consider it a sneak peek for [...]
Posted on 08 March 2010
This page is a small deconstruction of the box set as whole since it can’t be covered in the individual reviews.
Posted on 07 March 2010
The movie likely would have been green lit with only a single statement: “Mel Brooks plays Hitler.”
Posted on 20 February 2010
High Anxiety does not have its own identity, which is the likely source of its misguided tone.
Posted on 19 February 2010
The physicality of all involved is nothing short of brilliant, perfectly capturing the style and tone of the movies it is paying homage to, not spoofing.
Posted on 15 February 2010
The film chooses not to skewer the Star Wars films alone, but their industry impact.
Posted on 15 February 2010
The few laughs provided here are countered almost two to one with the groaners, a far cry from Brooks nearly unblemished filmography prior.
Posted on 14 February 2010
Jews in Space would undoubtedly be an epic, as the brief trailer shows us, yet here we wait nearly 30-years later and it has yet to happen.
Posted on 13 February 2010
Twelve Chairs is likely more memorable for simply being an early work of a famed director, as you can see his style forming in each frame, leading up to the unforgettable Blazing Saddles four years later.
Posted on 16 August 2009
Young Frankenstein is one of Mel Brook’s truly great films. And yes, that says film, not comedy. That’s what makes this one so hard to judge, as it has copious amount of laughs, yet such a deep-rooted respect for the material it’s spoofing, it almost fits in as a sequel.
Everything about Young Frankenstein comes from [...]