I Was Actually STRESSED for Them, THE PRODUCERS (1967) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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If ya got it... flaunt it! Nia Maki reacts to the Producers (1967). Directed by Mel Brooks, starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, and Dick Shawn.
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Gene Wilder could play sweet and unhinged better than anyone.
No matter how many remakes, he will always be my favorite Willy Wonka.
11:13 That giant cockroach story is actually "The Metamorphosis", a real book by Franz Kafka, and that is the opening line
Oh wow! Fun fact!!!
The performer who sings "Don't be a dummy, be a smarty, come and join the Nazi Party!" is Mel Brooks.
Wait did I miss him in the movie!!! Smh!!!!!
It was his voice, but the actor was someone else.
I have read that his recorded voice was used for that line in the Broadway version also.
Gene Wilder was the secret sauce in Mel Brooks comedy magic. It became a flawed self-imitation without him.
The joke about the play where he says the guy turns into a cockaroach is the plot of Metamorphasis by Franz Kafka a very well known short story/novella
My favorite Mel Brooks movie. Thanks for doing it.
Wow, Max Bialystock's corruption even had an effect on your video! 😮
Leo:"Ahem. COUGH. COUGH."
Max:"I assume you're making those cartoon noises to attract my attention?"
Leo:"I'M HYSTERICAL!"
(Splash)
Leo:"I'M WET! I'M WET! AND I'M STILL HYSTERICAL!"
(Slap)
Leo:"I'M IN PAIN! AND I'M WET! AND I'M STILL HYSTERICAL!" XD!
Leo:"Go away! Go away, you frighten me!" LMFAO!
Franz:"You will please be unconscious."(Clonk)
Max:"WHERE DID I GO RIGHT?!!!" is one of my favorite reactions to do.
And the moment Leo realized he was happy 😆
To this day, I still say, "Get car. Get car." Great to see a reaction to a film featuring Leo Bloom posted so close to Bloomsday (June 16th).
Leo Bloom has to be one of my fav characters now!
That opening scene the acting is amazing. I remember that scene and the song Springtime for...
Fun fact: The character of Max Bialystock was based on an actual producer Mel Brooks met early in his career. Said producer raised money in the same way as Max.
Stop 🤣 really?! Hahahahahaha
“Where do you want to go to lunch? I dunno Max where do you wanna go to lunch?”
A nod to the film Marty (and I LOVE Marty! ❤)
This was so dang hilarious in theaters in 1967 - remember, it was the height of The Sexual Revolution. I still love that theme song for its absurdity! I'll suggest WHAT'S NEW, PUSSYCAT? (1965) - Woody Allen's first produced screenplay, starring Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Paula Prentiss, Capucine, etc., filmed in and around Paris (The City of Love in the era of Free Love) with a hit title song recorded by Tom Jones (a Burt Bacharach/Hal David song nominated for an Academy Award).
Er liebt mir, er liebt mir nicht. DU LIEBST MIR NICHT!
Always made me laugh.
List of Mel Brooks movie: The Producers (1068), The Twelve Chairs (1970), Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974), Silent Movie (1976), High Anxiety )1977), History of the World Part 1 (1981) To Be or Not to Be (1983), Spaceballs (1987), Life Stinks (1991), Robin Hood Men in Tights (1993). and Dracula Dead and Loving it (1995).
Holy heck I’ve now seen about half of them!!!
Some people will do almost anything for art, love or money. Max Bialystock does it for all three.
Well ... mostly for the money.
Lmao anything for that checkie
great work
Thanks for watching :)
i suggest Neil Simon plays done on film... Especially The Goodbye Girl, The Odd Couple and The Sunshine Boys. Kenneth Mars who plays the German playwright crazy Nazi, was used by Mel Brooks multiple time sin his movies like in Young Frankenstein. Director Peter Bogdonovich used him as a crazy foil in the comedy What's Up Doc? with Ryan O'Neal and Barbra Streisand [1972]
I really want to see a Godzilla Minus One reaction, it’s a really good movie, even for people that haven’t watched any pervious Godzilla movies, I think are going to like it.
Excellent film. I also recommend the incredibly misunderstood adaptation of the stage play. Most people think the 2005 version is a remake of this. It isn't. The story was made into an actual Broadway play and the 2005 film is an adaptation of that. It follows a similar storyline with the same characters and some new ones and some of the lines are the same, but that's where the similarities end. The "over the top acting" is intentional and in the Broadway style. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick play the 2 main characters and they're right for their roles. If you keep in mind that it's basically the Broadway show on film, it makes perfect sense and as a Broadway show, it's wildly entertaining. Seeing Nathan Lane, who is gay, go all in as a producer trying to swindle little old ladies out of their money is really hilarious and as it's a 2000s movie, there are a lot of added innuendos that really work. Mel Brooks wrote all the music for it, so you know it's solid.
I was wondering about the play, I didn’t realize there were multiple versions until someone asked which one I watched. I’ll definitely keen on watching that, I think I was fatigued by the time I watched this cause I sat through hours of movies and shows to prerecord for the month since I’m away. I had more laughs editing through it
The guy dressed as Hitler at the Piano was also in other Mel Brooks movies : Blazing Saddles - History Of The World Part 1
Was he I. Blazing saddles too?!
@NiaMakiReacts ya , only thing THE PRODUCERS he's much younger . And if you've ever watched " The Carol Burnett Show " he was on that show always. Watch a skit " The Dentist " from The Carol Burnette Show 😃
The adaptation of the stage musical version is also very good. Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, and Will Ferrell headline
Definitely going to give that a watch!
@@NiaMakiReacts It's a keeper! 😀
This is my mom's favorite movie. Watched it a lot growing up. It may explain some things about my sense of humor.
Estelle Winwood (Hold Me, Touch Me), actually said she never understood this movie.
Lmao! Now watching those moments with her is more funny cause she must be like wtf am I even doing rn 😂
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There is no insurance fraud because Max and Leo don't own the theater. So they would just be charged with arson.
Ou true 😂
Production companies were always required to insure at least a portion of the venue they utilize according to NY law at the time.
The Cockroach is, in fact, too good: it's the first line from the famous short novel from Franz Kafka, "The Metamorphosis".
This film has the distinction of introducing the phrase "creative accounting" to the American public
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Much of the talent was well known in the day, but sadly death and time stalked them as it does every generation. A few others from then are _Its a Mad Mad Mad World_ and _A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum_.
I've never seen a gay werewolf before....
Hitler to us is sort of an abstract but this was only 22 years after World War II. Imagine seeing a musical comedy now about the world trade center. Most of the audience probably knew someone that didn't come back from the war. Many of the men had been soldiers themselves. Yikes
Wait a minute here . . . Nia said my investment was good for 50% of the profits of this RUclips reaction video. Now that it's a success should I be worried ?
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