I was watching a Mel Brooks interview years ago and he was asked about a Spaceballs sequel. His answer made me laugh so much. He said " I don't make 2's, but If there was another movie it would be Spaceballs 3: The search for Spaceballs 2" 😂
He should make a prequel. Spaceballs -1: The Inconvenient Menace It could feature Al Gore discovering the Spaceballs plans to extract air from Druidia, and fruitlessly attempting to warn the universe about it.
Rise of Skywalker gives a lot of good material for the suggested title for Spaceballs 2 (The Search for More Money) in universe though. "Somehow Palpatine returned" "How?" "Merchandising merchandising metchandising" "and getting butts in seats" "well ok I guess those are good enough reasons for me" It's HILARIOUS!!!
“I love Mel Brooks, he’s just a National Treasure.” -Mark Hamill Couldn’t agree more, but I’m betting most people around the world consider him a treasure of the human race...
I'm so impressed that Mark Hamill not only know knows _about_ the movie, but knows the characters _in_ the movie. I can totally just imagine him sitting at home, watching Spaceballs.
@Akilleus The thing is that some people get really offended or triggered when there's a movie poking fun at what they did or that reboots something they did (just look at what's going on with Ghostbusters). I mean...granted, that's more of a recent trend then anything. I'm sure that if Boris Karloff had lived to see it, I bet he would've enjoyed Young Frankenstein.
Glad to hear from Mark about the film that started it all -Spaceballs. George Lucas was a fan as well, otherwise would we have had all the great Star Wars films? C'mon, we all really know what film we want to see the next sequel of. Spaceballs III - The Search For Spaceballs II. Make this happen Mr Brooks!
At some point, Rick Moranis is rumored to have approached Mel Brooks in an attempt to get the rights to Spaceballs in order to make "Spaceballs 3: The Search For Spaceballs 2". It never happened, and with Disney owning SW it likely can't now even if he did get the rights to SB.
Mark Hamill has good taste and seems like a humble, nice guy. Love "Spaceballs" and glad he mentioned the ORIGINAL "Producers", one of my all-time favorite movies.
The line, "Hitler, now THERE was a painter, he could paint an entire apartment in one afternoon, TWO COATS!" is one of my absolute favorites of all time:D
I love Star Wars. I love Mark Hamill. And I love Spaceballs. I've memorized it, just like Star Wars, and I'm really happy Mark is ok with it. And yes, I heartily agree Mel Brooks is a national treasure.
One of the thinks about Young Frankenstein that not many realize, is that Mel Brooks did not write it -- Gene Wilder wrote it. In fact, Gene Wilder spent years failing to convince Mel Brooks to produce and direct the movie.
That's not true, they wrote it together after Wilder pitched it to Brooks while shooting Blazing Saddles. They ended up being released in the same year. What Wilder had to convince Brooks of was the "Puttin' on the Ritz" number.
Mel Brooks is also better when he is making fun of things that he cares about one way or another. Young Frankenstein is great partly because Brooks loved the Universal monster movies. He's good at mocking both Nazis and show business in The Producers because they are both things he feels very strongly about. Spaceballs is fine, but Brooks just doesn't care enough about Star Wars for it to be one of his best movies. I got to meet Mel Brooks once, and he was exactly as funny and charming as I hoped.
Adam: Are aware that 'Young Frankenstein' was totally Gene Wilder's idea. Mel got involved when the studio asked him to take on the project. But, having said that, Mel Brooks is the greatest purveyor of non-PC comedy. "He said the sheriff is nearer". 😂
Hamill seems kinda annoyed and bothered in the beginning, like he's really bored. I mean, he's not even looking at the guy. Right up until 0:15. Ironically that's how people perceive me when i'm concentrated. Guess he was just paying attention to what he was saying.
After four decades of people loving Star Wars to death he's heard pretty much everything ten thousand times over. We should consider ourselves lucky he still puts on a happy face when people talk about it. I'm just glad his voice acting career took off, largely thanks to Batman the Animated Series. Though Star Wars was a big part of my teen and preteen years, when comparing minute to minute I've actually gotten more entertainment value from his voicework than anything he's done for Star Wars.
Well imagine talking about the same thing or people telling you the same thing over and over for decades, eventually you will get pretty sick of it. That's why Harrison Ford doesn't even like talking about Star Wars he hates it.
I know the shirt he is wearing is designed by his own son and this is probably the main reason he likes it, but still isn't it rather strange that his son just happens to design a shirt with devilish looking Disney icon on it and Mark seems to like it? :-D
It’s really sweet to hear Mark Hamill sound knowledgeable of Mel Brooks and his work and talk positively about it, but Mark looks so checked out in this clip.
@@hypercomms2001 *Mark Hamill had finished wrapping up scenes for The Last Jedi during the time of that interview - so he knew that Disney had destroyed Star Wars and humiliated and destroyed Luke Skywalker - hence his mood and the shirt he was wearing in the interview.*
This brief interview is a national treasure. Thank you so much for posting it. Mark Hamill is such a class act and has great movie taste. Fun fact: I have seen the original _The Producers_ more times (37) than any other film, although my personal favorite from him is _Blazing Saddles._ And as for Mark Hamill, I got my father to take me to see _Star Wars_ in 1977 when I was 10 years old. That movie changed my life. One of my all-time favorites.
Imagine having *literally* millions of guys of all ages wanting to have the same 10-20 conversations with you.... Add to that, his age, all the travel, jet-lag, etc... It's a miracle he's as functional as he is.
We have to remember Spaceballs was not a ripoff. It was a wonderful parody of a legendary film like A New Hope. Spaceballs was incredibly funny and shouldt be seen as a copy.
I don't think anyone with two active brain cells to rub together think it's a "copy". I don't know anyone who does. People like its parodying material (I do) or they don't. A copy? I shudder to think if people did think that....
I had a similar experience when I first saw the Kentucky Fried movie which contained "For a Fist Full of Yen", a parody of Enter the Dragon. As a result I was snickering at most scenes when I finally did watch Enter the Dragon.
@@mayhemx9 it was Mel's looney point. Like Mark said, the concept was funny, so Mel had to pull out all of the stops to create the masterpiece. I think as more star wars movies are made, spaaceballs is getting stronger as time goes by.
The scariest thing is I only just bought a copy of Spaceballs from a pawnbrokers yesterday for a dollar and this pops up on my recommended today. Coincidence? I think not. Brilliant movie though. RIP Barf.
Mark Hamill is awesome deft one of my favourite actors after seeing him in Star Wars. He even threw some love to the late great John Candy. (Uncle Buck). 👍🏼
Gotta give it up for Mark. The guy appeared using he same vampire Disney t-shirt in the Big Bang Theory (talk about exposure), countless interviews, even with K.Kennedy besides him. He's so fucking iconic he knows they can't touch him.. He doesn't give two f&%ks XD
I feel bad for the way Disney has treated the character of Luke...Mark wasn't too pleased about it, either, but he'd already signed the contracts...poor guy.
You also have to realize that Mel Brooks would not be aloud to make those kind of movies today. Young Frankenstein, and Men in Tights are my two favorites.
Should have won the award for "Best Spoof Movie Opening of All Time": "Very Very Long Vehicle. We Take 5 Light Years To Brake. WE BRAKE FOR NO-ONE!". I just have to think about this and it makes me giggle.
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Spaceballs is a classic all in its own. It has not aged a day. “How many assholes have we got on this ship anyway?”
I saw spaceballs first as well, not consciously, but when I was very young, probably saw the original movies as a child as well, but also too young to recall. So when I got into movies at around 14 or so year old I watched the original movies, but I had this visceral memory of Darth Vader and Luke fighting each other with lightsaber rings and one of them losing it. So when it didn't happen I had this intense feeling of the Mandella effect until I finally saw space balls years later and had it click.
To Be or Not To Be is my fave Mel Brooks movie. I love Blazing Saddles, and many others, but the remade 2B is just so sharp and witty and has so many brilliant performances. Same as Clue! Snappy dialogue that just keeps coming at you. Lots of very witty stuff you can miss if you aren’t paying attention.
100% agree with Mark there! That was exactly how I felt when I saw Spaceballs. I thought: dude you were way funnier when you were taking the mick out of vampires.
It was kind of awkward for a fan to see a spoof versus the original, but I'm just glad Mark Hamill such a cool guy that it doesn't matter as long as you enjoyed what you like!
My favorite Mel Brooks moment is his definition of the difference between tragedy and comedy. "Tragedy is when I get a hangnail. Comedy is when you fall into a manhole and die."
Real cool, Mark had a big blast watching not just Spaceballs, but every Mel Brooks film, I bet Mark even wanted to work for Mel Brooks, but never had a big chance to work for him in a movie.
I was watching a Mel Brooks interview years ago and he was asked about a Spaceballs sequel. His answer made me laugh so much. He said " I don't make 2's, but If there was another movie it would be Spaceballs 3: The search for Spaceballs 2" 😂
I'm Now Hoping He Also Does a "History of the World Part III"
He should make a prequel.
Spaceballs -1: The Inconvenient Menace
It could feature Al Gore discovering the Spaceballs plans to extract air from Druidia, and fruitlessly attempting to warn the universe about it.
Rise of Skywalker gives a lot of good material for the suggested title for Spaceballs 2 (The Search for More Money) in universe though.
"Somehow Palpatine returned"
"How?"
"Merchandising merchandising metchandising"
"and getting butts in seats"
"well ok I guess those are good enough reasons for me"
It's HILARIOUS!!!
That made my day laughing like that
Going on that, I'd watch it in a heartbeat.
"So you met Dark Helmet before Darth Vader?" It felt like he was saying "So you met Dark Helmet before you met my father?".
So what does that make them?
Absolutely nothing!
So you met my father’s brother’s nephew’s cousin’s former roommate before my father?
I knew Spaceballs before I saw Star Wars.
So he met his fathers roommate bevor he met his father
“I love Mel Brooks, he’s just a National Treasure.” -Mark Hamill
Couldn’t agree more, but I’m betting most people around the world consider him a treasure of the human race...
Count me in that list.
Dudes a top notch human being period!
Look who's talking - Mark you're AWESOME
We consider him a galactic treasure.
Very much so.
"You IDIOTS!! You captured their stunt doubles!!!"
"Comb the desert looking for them!"
@@richardm3023 we can't somebody jam the radar.
She's gone from suck to blow
"When is now?"
@@1skSlade right now
I'm so impressed that Mark Hamill not only know knows _about_ the movie, but knows the characters _in_ the movie. I can totally just imagine him sitting at home, watching Spaceballs.
Almost like... God forbid... He is a HUMAN BEING?!?!?!
@@Toripusutashi hes a jedi like his father before him :)
Also the joker
Especially since it doesn't have a Luke parody character in it...
@Akilleus The thing is that some people get really offended or triggered when there's a movie poking fun at what they did or that reboots something they did (just look at what's going on with Ghostbusters). I mean...granted, that's more of a recent trend then anything. I'm sure that if Boris Karloff had lived to see it, I bet he would've enjoyed Young Frankenstein.
@@IrishCarney *Except for the main character - Lone Starr.*
Glad to hear from Mark about the film that started it all -Spaceballs. George Lucas was a fan as well, otherwise would we have had all the great Star Wars films? C'mon, we all really know what film we want to see the next sequel of. Spaceballs III - The Search For Spaceballs II. Make this happen Mr Brooks!
Gringo you are aware that spaceballs came out 1987 and Star Wars 1977?
Florian, what do you mean?
the Npc mob would go crazy to shut down any movie Mel brooks make...so sadly not untill the Npc libitards are all dead.
Spaceballs was a spoof of star wars, not the other way around lol. Star wars was out for ten years before Spaceballs happened.
@@TheExplosiveGuy He's joking, you dense nubhead.
I like how he's wearing a vampire mouse shirt, screams a whole lot about Disney 😆
Mark hamill is obviously a star wars fan, even if he doesn’t read the books
That's unexpected, but welcomed
He's a regular human realtor. Not Jim the vampire.
He seems to be the only one left who still actually cares about Georges Vision..
Which is.. kinda ironic.. yet again.. he’s Luke…
The same he had in The Big Bang Theory 😄
"what's hard about spaceballs is it's making fun of something that was pretty funny in the first place."
@Roy G Biv I mean, isn't every movie a popcorn movie?
TheMock5000 no
@Roy G Biv Wow you're an asshole. When you grow up? Get your ego out of here mate.
Just goes to show that Mark Hamill understands what Star Wars is way better that all the people complaining about the new movies
@Roy G Biv says the one that needs to grow up lol.
Love how we hear Hamill's opinion on that movie! John Candy was awesome, he died too young. :(
Kind of wish there was a Spaceballs 2, too.
You have lovely grammar.
Spaceballs 2; The search for more money.
At some point, Rick Moranis is rumored to have approached Mel Brooks in an attempt to get the rights to Spaceballs in order to make "Spaceballs 3: The Search For Spaceballs 2". It never happened, and with Disney owning SW it likely can't now even if he did get the rights to SB.
spaceballs 2 the last jedi
spaceballs 3 tls
it is a trilogy now
I wish Mark Hamil was in Spaceballs 2, or even in the first one that would have been awesome.
Mark Hamill has good taste and seems like a humble, nice guy. Love "Spaceballs" and glad he mentioned the ORIGINAL "Producers", one of my all-time favorite movies.
The line, "Hitler, now THERE was a painter, he could paint an entire apartment in one afternoon, TWO COATS!" is one of my absolute favorites of all time:D
Regular farm boy.
How could he forget History Of The World Part 1 & High Anxiety though,Nurse Diesel count de money
I love seeing people like Mark just being themselves and shooting the breeze.
I love Star Wars.
I love Mark Hamill.
And I love Spaceballs. I've memorized it, just like Star Wars, and I'm really happy Mark is ok with it. And yes, I heartily agree Mel Brooks is a national treasure.
One of the thinks about Young Frankenstein that not many realize, is that Mel Brooks did not write it -- Gene Wilder wrote it. In fact, Gene Wilder spent years failing to convince Mel Brooks to produce and direct the movie.
And Gene wrote it on the set of Blazing Saddles.
That's not true, they wrote it together after Wilder pitched it to Brooks while shooting Blazing Saddles. They ended up being released in the same year. What Wilder had to convince Brooks of was the "Puttin' on the Ritz" number.
Mark's right about Mel Brooks being funnier when he parodies serious stuff. *Star Wars* is already funny.
Mel Brooks is also better when he is making fun of things that he cares about one way or another. Young Frankenstein is great partly because Brooks loved the Universal monster movies. He's good at mocking both Nazis and show business in The Producers because they are both things he feels very strongly about. Spaceballs is fine, but Brooks just doesn't care enough about Star Wars for it to be one of his best movies.
I got to meet Mel Brooks once, and he was exactly as funny and charming as I hoped.
Adam: Are aware that 'Young Frankenstein' was totally Gene Wilder's idea. Mel got involved when the studio asked him to take on the project.
But, having said that, Mel Brooks is the greatest purveyor of non-PC comedy.
"He said the sheriff is nearer". 😂
@@lespauldisciple3349 hey where all the white women at?? 😂😂😂
No I have to disagree. Brooks is funny, period.
Hamill seems kinda annoyed and bothered in the beginning, like he's really bored. I mean, he's not even looking at the guy. Right up until 0:15. Ironically that's how people perceive me when i'm concentrated. Guess he was just paying attention to what he was saying.
After four decades of people loving Star Wars to death he's heard pretty much everything ten thousand times over. We should consider ourselves lucky he still puts on a happy face when people talk about it. I'm just glad his voice acting career took off, largely thanks to Batman the Animated Series. Though Star Wars was a big part of my teen and preteen years, when comparing minute to minute I've actually gotten more entertainment value from his voicework than anything he's done for Star Wars.
It looked to me like he was some sort of physical pain.
I noticed that too I’m sure he was just focused on something else at the beginning
Well imagine talking about the same thing or people telling you the same thing over and over for decades, eventually you will get pretty sick of it.
That's why Harrison Ford doesn't even like talking about Star Wars he hates it.
He was just focused on something else while dude was making small talk. All it is.
Space balls has the beat line ever said on film: “Fuck! Even in the future nothing works!”
And they were right
Sad but true 😅
Mark Hamil is a Chill Guy. :)
tell me more
Yes
he was right when he said mel brooks is a national treasure
Mark Hamill is a big fan of SCTV!? Niiice! Both John Candy (Barf) and Rick Moranis (Dark Helmet) are from SCTV.
They were a comedy powerhouse back in the day. Full of canadian talent.
Harold ramis actually came from sctv alumni too I belive
Street beef with Johnny Larue
"That movie 'Young Frankenstein'...scared the *hell* outta me!"
- Homer Simpson
Same here! I knew about "Star Wars" and may have seen it once. But I watched "Spaceballs" over and over as a kid.
mark became so into the convo as it went on, such a cool experience. thanks for sharing! the national treasure comment and SCTV! EPIC!
SeanSauceTV Yeah, he didn't seem too into it at the beginning.
I know the shirt he is wearing is designed by his own son and this is probably the main reason he likes it, but still isn't it rather strange that his son just happens to design a shirt with devilish looking Disney icon on it and Mark seems to like it? :-D
A stylized Mickey Mouse vampire. Appropriate.
Disney is evil
"In my experience there is no such thing as 'luck'" (or coincidence) Obi Wan Kenobi.
Shut the fuck up tin foil boi
Have you seen what the word "Mickey" looks like upside down in Disney font?
Hes definitely right about the original Mel Brooks movie "The Producers". Classic
It’s really sweet to hear Mark Hamill sound knowledgeable of Mel Brooks and his work and talk positively about it, but Mark looks so checked out in this clip.
I think Mark Hamill's Tee shirt is a bit prophetic....!
lol. Yep , I guess it's just for around the house now.
Not a coincidence.
Richard M Please tell...?
He knew already
@@hypercomms2001 *Mark Hamill had finished wrapping up scenes for The Last Jedi during the time of that interview - so he knew that Disney had destroyed Star Wars and humiliated and destroyed Luke Skywalker - hence his mood and the shirt he was wearing in the interview.*
Real title of the video: Mark Hamill lists the things he remembers about Space Balls.
Now that Mark Hamill is older, he looks like a distinguished university professor. He looks so learned and educated.
too bad, you quickly find out how brainwashed/downright stupid he is, the second he opens his mouth
We brake for nobody!
I see you learned how to read... good for you!
I♥Uranus
I knew it, I'm surrounded by assholes!
: Closes helmet :
Keep firing, assholes!
If you can read this, you don't need glasses. 😂
Great, that’s all we need. A druish princess.
Funny. She doesn’t look druish
I'm disappointed this video is so short as i'd love to see Mark Hamill discuss Space Balls at length.
He has searched his feelings, and he knows it to be true.
This brief interview is a national treasure. Thank you so much for posting it.
Mark Hamill is such a class act and has great movie taste. Fun fact: I have seen the original _The Producers_ more times (37) than any other film, although my personal favorite from him is _Blazing Saddles._ And as for Mark Hamill, I got my father to take me to see _Star Wars_ in 1977 when I was 10 years old. That movie changed my life. One of my all-time favorites.
Omfg Luke Skywalker referring to Mel Brooks as a national treasure just made my fucking day lol
He sounds like he's slightly annoyed by the question, yet trying to be diplomatic.
Imagine having *literally* millions of guys of all ages wanting to have the same 10-20 conversations with you.... Add to that, his age, all the travel, jet-lag, etc... It's a miracle he's as functional as he is.
These people are full of drugs
He looks tired
Well just imagine being asked a question about someone else's work
Sounds a bit tired at the start but gets into it afterwards
Love how cool Mark Hamill is about this whole situation.
LOL I've had an awkward conversation with a celebrity before.
are you famous now?
Let's hear the story!
thank you mark hamill I couldn't have said it any better
I wonder if Mark Hamill saw Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
Speaking of which, I never saw it. Did they have a cameo from Adam West and Burt Ward? Because they totally should have...
@@IrishCarney that movie is one of the greats. Watch it you must.
If he's lucky, no.
We have to remember Spaceballs was not a ripoff. It was a wonderful parody of a legendary film like A New Hope. Spaceballs was incredibly funny and shouldt be seen as a copy.
I don't think anyone with two active brain cells to rub together think it's a "copy". I don't know anyone who does. People like its parodying material (I do) or they don't. A copy? I shudder to think if people did think that....
I was expecting Mark to shame him with the title and how that was phrased. But he was kind and respectful. He’s a national treasure!
I have pizza hut delivery in my phone as Pizza the Hut.
Pizza the Hut is their latest advertising phrase.
You can't out pizza the hut.
That shirt is kinda prophetic. :D
I want one
Hearing Mark on Space Balls is awesome.
I had a similar experience when I first saw the Kentucky Fried movie which contained "For a Fist Full of Yen", a parody of Enter the Dragon. As a result I was snickering at most scenes when I finally did watch Enter the Dragon.
I agree with Mark Hamill on John Candy. He was a comic legend and great in SPACEBALLS.
"I preferred you in spaceballs
The Rick Moranis version!"
My favorite Mel Brooks is blazing saddles. Love all his movies
Well put, Brooks humour has not faded as many more recent comedians have, he knows where the comedy g-spots are .
We need Spaceballs II: The Search For More Money.
Space Balls is underrated to this day.
I love that lucas did the effects for space balls even if the no merchandise for the film was the catch.
And there was merchandise in the movie.
Mel left no stone unturned 😂
Madmagyver 😂 I just wish he was allowed to sell it.
@@mayhemx9 it was Mel's looney point.
Like Mark said, the concept was funny, so Mel had to pull out all of the stops to create the masterpiece.
I think as more star wars movies are made, spaaceballs is getting stronger as time goes by.
The scariest thing is I only just bought a copy of Spaceballs from a pawnbrokers yesterday for a dollar and this pops up on my recommended today. Coincidence? I think not. Brilliant movie though. RIP Barf.
I just love how his favorite is John Candy, what a legend
Mark Hamill is awesome deft one of my favourite actors after seeing him in Star Wars. He even threw some love to the late great John Candy. (Uncle Buck). 👍🏼
Growing up spaceballs was my favourite movie and I watched it at least 20 times before I knew what Star Wars was.
Love Mark Hamill. He's a national treasure.
I love hearing Mark Hamill speak because he has such a lovely way of saying things
It’s impressive how in shape mark got for the sequels
Gotta give it up for Mark. The guy appeared using he same vampire Disney t-shirt in the Big Bang Theory (talk about exposure), countless interviews, even with K.Kennedy besides him. He's so fucking iconic he knows they can't touch him.. He doesn't give two f&%ks XD
Blazing Saddles is the greatest comedy of all time !
This clip really has some Chris Farley "Remember that time when...." energy about it.
"IM SURROUNDED BY A**HOLES" was probably the best part of the movie
I feel bad for the way Disney has treated the character of Luke...Mark wasn't too pleased about it, either, but he'd already signed the contracts...poor guy.
Amazing that you got to talk to him.
He knows his shit, great movie taste, Hamill's a national treasure ❤
Spaceballs is a top 10 all time comedy.
Robin Hood Men in Tights should have been mentioned as well.
"To Be Or Not To Be" is always gonna be my go to for Mel Brooks comedy out of a serious topic.
You also have to realize that Mel Brooks would not be aloud to make those kind of movies today. Young Frankenstein, and Men in Tights are my two favorites.
Sctv Mark Hamill knows comedy!!!
Being spoofed is the ultimate compliment.
I love Star Wars and I love Spaceballs. Watched both countless times.
Mark Hamill is such a shining star. I'll miss him when he's finally gone.
Should have won the award for "Best Spoof Movie Opening of All Time": "Very Very Long Vehicle. We Take 5 Light Years To Brake. WE BRAKE FOR NO-ONE!". I just have to think about this and it makes me giggle.
Spaceballs is a classic all in its own. It has not aged a day.
“How many assholes have we got on this ship anyway?”
Everybody: Yo!
I'm the one guy who didn't raise his hand
"We ain't found SHIT."
You know that movie Young Frankenstein? SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME!
Everyone talking about the video and here I am thinking he looks SOOOO different without the beard.
Young Frankenstein!! That was epic.
Roll in the Hay
Both my kids could quote Spaceballs by the time they were 6.
I saw spaceballs first as well, not consciously, but when I was very young, probably saw the original movies as a child as well, but also too young to recall. So when I got into movies at around 14 or so year old I watched the original movies, but I had this visceral memory of Darth Vader and Luke fighting each other with lightsaber rings and one of them losing it. So when it didn't happen I had this intense feeling of the Mandella effect until I finally saw space balls years later and had it click.
Search your feelings, Mark, you know you love Spaceballs too!
Mark is incredibly knowledgeable
When I was playing Star Wars The Old Republic, I saw a guild named "Spaceballs: The Guild"
I was just like *chefs kiss* Perfection.
The Producers with Zero Mostel is the absolute best movie. Makes me laugh every single time.
To Be or Not To Be is my fave Mel Brooks movie.
I love Blazing Saddles, and many others, but the remade 2B is just so sharp and witty and has so many brilliant performances.
Same as Clue! Snappy dialogue that just keeps coming at you. Lots of very witty stuff you can miss if you aren’t paying attention.
Mark Hamill staring into the sunset right there
8 years ago, Mark would have been 64. Looking pretty good, better than my old man at 64.
It's funny that the interviewer saw Spaceballs before Star Wars. It reminds me of in I saw Walk Hard before Walk the Line.
"I love Mel Brooks; he's just a national treasure."
So are you, Mark. So are you.
100% agree with Mark there! That was exactly how I felt when I saw Spaceballs. I thought: dude you were way funnier when you were taking the mick out of vampires.
I see you have constructed a new mullet. Your skills are complete.
ANYONE that knows SCTV is my brother or sister. THANK YOU Mark!!!!! I love you!!!
It was kind of awkward for a fan to see a spoof versus the original, but I'm just glad Mark Hamill such a cool guy that it doesn't matter as long as you enjoyed what you like!
My favorite Mel Brooks moment is his definition of the difference between tragedy and comedy. "Tragedy is when I get a hangnail. Comedy is when you fall into a manhole and die."
Real cool, Mark had a big blast watching not just Spaceballs, but every Mel Brooks film, I bet Mark even wanted to work for Mel Brooks, but never had a big chance to work for him in a movie.
Surprised he didn't mention how Daphne Zuniga's headphones gag was stolen from Annie Potts' intro in Corvette Summer!
History of the world part 1 is my favorite Mel Brooks film.
When I was a of child of 6years old it was my go to movie to watch
The original Producers still has me rolling around on the floor. What a great duo Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder made. We will not see their like again.
I saw Spaceballs when I was 4 years old, and Star Wars when I was 12 years old. I thought Spaceballs was the actual Star Wars movie for so many years.
He's so dang chill