Saw this on a double bill with monty pythons holy grail. Slid off the cinema seat laughing so much so many times. Stomach muscles ached for days afterwards. Brilliant movie.
I tried to like woody Allen but just couldn’t get into this humor. He just comes across as a bit pretentious. Just my opinion. Mel Brooks was more of a common man’s film maker.
To this day, whenever I'm fumbling with my key to unlock my front door, I still mutter, "Think of your secretary..." and the key slides right into the lock. Har!
Just in case some people dont know: Le Petomane was a French performer who had the ability to make musical sounds by passing gas. He lived from 1855 to 1945 and gave concerts featuring this talent
Oh, the levels of humor went so deep. At the time, I thought Brooks was crude and unsophisticated, but my God, the man's humor has withstood the test of time (though it wouldn't withstand the test of woke culture).
Hedley Lamarr: Wait a minute... there might be legal precedent. Of course! Land-snatching! [grabs a law book] Hedley Lamarr: Land, land... "Land: see Snatch."
@@to2710 I was about to come back with a "your wife" joke but I don't know you so that might be going a little too far too quickly. Instead I will wish you a hearty HARUMPH and good tidings. ; )
There is NO best scene, the whole movie is a best scene! Couldn't make this movie today, what a shame. Funny as Hell and then some. I love this movie, peace to all.
@@amberscion1513 Sorry, I've never seen that movie. I like comedies. And, today we have the PC police that would loose their minds if someone made a movie like this today. I think:)
@@dougyates7218 Well while Django Unchained isn't a comedy it does have a lot of comedic scenes, such as the proto-klansmen having issues seeing out of their hoods. It pokes *huge* fun at racists, with almost all of them being nigh unintelligible ignoramuses, while the blacks are all perfectly easy to understand. So it's a slightly more subtle humor. But the "n word" is said about 10,000 times in the movie, so yeah, not much of a PC favorite lol.
"This is 1874,...you'll be able to sue HER!'...Brooks intentionally put that line in as an act of revenge regarding actress, Heddy Lamar, who actually tried to sue Brooks over the misunderstanding of her name in his movie.
You have it out of order. He put it in there because it's a funny gag. She threatened to sue after the film became a success - Warner wanted to fight it, Brooks said pay her off because she was a great Hollywood actress and deserved it. They reached an amicable agreement.
The only problem is that there isn't one best scene from this movie. Scene after scene, the entire thing is one of the funniest movies of all time. That being said, the bit at 2:29 "I didn't get a harumph out of that guy - you watch your ass" line always pleases.
WELL QUITE--I'm amazed to learn that this BRILLIANT film, isn't entirely BANNED. The Woke -SHITES have gone too far already, and removed the Balls of Execs on TV altogether.
The giant letters "GOV" on the back of his suit jacket and later when he puts his knee up + he's only wearing boxers on his bottom half 😆 what a uniform! 💯
wilder said kahn was the best actress he had worked with ! her dietrich take is one of the great female performances ever caught on the silver screen... brooks got a tad too saucy with her at casting causing her to nearly decline the part........ a much missed woman
Young Frankenstein: "Igor, would you give me a hand with the bags?" Igor: "Soitainly. You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turban" ...he said in his best Groucho Marx impersonation.
I agree. I would add The Producers with Mostel, Wilder, Mars and Shawn. An absolute classic. Didn't care for the remake with Lane and Broderick. It made me cringe.
I would also add History of the World, Part I to the mix. I'm always telling folks It's great to be the King. That being said, I have a hard time trying to put them in any sort of 1, 2, 3 order.
As the son of Harvey Korman considering dad did 4 films with mel its astounding they didn't do more together. I myself preferred my father with Mel over Conway because I find breaking up highly unproffesssional .I didn't mind conway breaking up my father once in awhile but Tim did it more then he should have but again I'm biase.I think my father could prove in movies with Mel and other actors that he could be more then a straigthman for conway.My dad was a classically trained actor from Goodman theatre who could it all.For me personally Dads best work was with Carol and Mel but thats just me.
@@chriskorman6565 Nobody, NOBODY, played a sex-crazed lunatic as well as your Dad. I love every single thing he said and did in Blazing Saddles and History of the World Part I, and also in Dracula: Dead and Loving It. I particularly love his laugh in Blazing Saddles - the way it builds from a giggle to a laugh and then a choke. and “That was a close one! Daddy loves Froggy. Froggy love Daddy? Ribbit… Ribbit”.
@@chriskorman6565 No one could urinate themself in a dentist chair like your dad. Conway's story about the siamese elephants joined at the trunk was hyterical, but when Vicki Lawrence destroyed him with one off-the-cuff straight line was priceless.
Hard to say this is the BEST scene in the movie because the whole thing is pure genius but, this is a truely great scene. I judge movies and scenes by their quoteability and this scene gets quoted by myself and others A LOT.
Mel Brooks loves inside jokes in his movies. There are lots of them in Blazing Saddles. For instance the Gov. William J. LePetomane was named after a famous professional French farter. Might have given him the idea for the bean scene at the beginning of the movie too.
0:32 200,000 acres, 200,000 acres...what will it cost man, what will it cost?...A box of these [Spits out cigar like a missile]... are you crazy they'll never go for it, and then again, they might...little red devils they love toys may I try one?...Please do sir...Thank you thank you...these things are defective [slams paddle-ball toy down on the desk]...Hedley then shows off and says right "as usual sir"... This skit shows the everlasting comedic genius of the great Mel Brooks. He and the late great Harvey Korman were two of the very best!!!
She evidently sued when she heard that her name was being (sort of) used for one of the characters before the movie even came out -- which you sorta have to know to understand the "this is 1874, you'll be able to sue HER" line, evidently added to the script after her lawsuit was filed.
I didnt know my grandfather very well I was still young but my dad used to tell me a story. After my grandad had his first stroke he was absolutely miserable, but my dad put this movie on for the both of them and he absolutely howled with laughter. Its always nice thinking that comedy is universal and helps alleviate some pain.
Robsay; you are Indian you say but of what tribe please? I support and always have my indigenous American friends. Had the honor to be the fire keeper in a Lakota sweat lodge on the first day of Winter in Connecticut many years ago and I enjoyed every second of it and they said they did a great job!
God, what can u say about the utter & complete genius of this movie that hasn’t been said before innumerable times. Just next level and from 1974and never matched. “Holy underwear” indeed 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Zulu this is C.Korman son of Harvey Korman thank you for that nice comment about my dad.I miss his work with mel and carol burnett the most.The werewolf scene in HAnxiety to me is as funny as the office scene in BSaddles.
We received an urgent telegram. It arrived last Friday. … I have sent a few of those messages, and I always recall this scene when in my head when I finally get a response. Comedy keeps us sane. Long live Mel Brooks and his genius. Long live the great moments of comedy he has given us.
@@paul16451 I know that. I was talking about when he was making movies and acting in them. He was funny as hell and his movies are legendary. But unfortunately you just don’t hear from him that much nowadays tho!
“Petomane”, the name of the governor Mel Brookes plays, is actually the French word for someone who can fart in a creative, musical, or humorous way. (Trust the French to have a word for that!)
@@DMNDR Although I’m French and new the French word “pétomane”, I’d never heard of Joseph Pujol - aka The Flatulist. I love your pronunciation of his name as “poo hole”! Alas, that’s not at all how it’s pronounced. That said, the first syllable of Pujol is pronounced as the French verb “stinks” … so it’s still within the scatological realm of both your joke and of the entertainer’s talent!
@@M-20-100 Ah, I see that my memory of year 7 French has failed me, and I bow to the knowledge of an actual Frenchman. Thank you for correcting me and explaining how I was mistaken.
This was one of my fave scenes from this movie that I also really enjoyed. Even the Mel Brooks slap to Harvey Korman, was my fave part. And, it got better when Harvey Korman slapped Madeline Kahn in another scene from this.
Hey OH! that Guy! I can see it now, they where doing a Three Stooges skit. When they both looked at each other and hummed angrily at each other and when Mel said I didn't get a furrump from that guy! Both of those are straight from the Three Stooges, done exactly the same way. Amazing! Thanks for the video. You have a wonderful day!
"We've gotta protect our phony baloney jobs, gentlemen." Politics in a nutshell. Harumph!
Toe cutter RULES
Harumph!
The best
YOU WATCH YOUR ASS!
Harrumph
Saw this on a double bill with monty pythons holy grail. Slid off the cinema seat laughing so much so many times. Stomach muscles ached for days afterwards. Brilliant movie.
And let's not forget Woody Allen's films. Me and my mates just lived for the run of brilliant films of the late 1970s.
I tried to like woody Allen but just couldn’t get into this humor. He just comes across as a bit pretentious. Just my opinion. Mel Brooks was more of a common man’s film maker.
Both in one night, my god man that’s enough to make someone die laughing!!!
@@barryfoster453 His early ones, Bananas and Sleeper, were hilarious
@@110Tiburon
And Love and Death.
There will never be another Mel Brooks .
"You watch your ass." That line kills me every time.
Swear it gets me too, every time lol
To this day, whenever I'm fumbling with my key to unlock my front door, I still mutter, "Think of your secretary..." and the key slides right into the lock. Har!
Just in case some people dont know: Le Petomane was a French performer who had the ability to make musical sounds by passing gas. He lived from 1855 to 1945 and gave concerts featuring this talent
Oh, the levels of humor went so deep. At the time, I thought Brooks was crude and unsophisticated, but my God, the man's humor has withstood the test of time (though it wouldn't withstand the test of woke culture).
@@Timurlane100 If Mel Brooks was still alive and in his prime they might not be able to stop him.
@@everydayhero5076 - Mel ain't dead yet.
@@everydayhero5076 Its his 96th Birthday today, Hurrumph.
@@matthew-Williams Maybe I should have Googled it. Oh well.
"Just think of your secretary". Makes me laugh every time
Very good suggestion 😂😂
I still use that on those nights when I’ve been drinking and got try to get the key in the door. “Think of your secretary!”
My favorite line in the whole movie!
Watched this movie so many times and it’s the first time I’ve heard this line. And it’s a bloody good one too!
Wouldnt we all
Work, work, work. Hello boys. Have a good night's rest? Miss me?🤣 This entire movie is pure genius!
Hedley’s lines and expressions are a major reason why this is one of the best movies of all time.
Quicksand, quicksand, splendid!
He is absolutely ACE---love him.
Hedley Lamarr: Wait a minute... there might be legal precedent. Of course! Land-snatching!
[grabs a law book]
Hedley Lamarr: Land, land... "Land: see Snatch."
Head them off at the pass? I hate that cliche!!!
"You wild bitch" always makes me spit out my drink even when I'm not drinking anything
Madeline Kahn's "Its twue" always gets me
The later bit when he calls the blonde one "A Teutonic twat" was quality
Why?
“Just think of your secretary.”
Seen this movie dozens of times and never picked up on that. Genius writing.
ha! Me too,
I use it frequently whenever I have to try to slot something into a small hole works every time haha
@@to2710 I was about to come back with a "your wife" joke but I don't know you so that might be going a little too far too quickly. Instead I will wish you a hearty HARUMPH and good tidings. ; )
@@sabatino1977 I wouldn't have been offended true fans don't get offended by much, now "excuse me while I whip this out". Greetings from NZ 🇳🇿
I want to believe Harvey Korman improvised the line, given Mel's reaction. But we are dealing with a film written by comedic gods so i could be wrong.
"I didn't get a harrumph outta that guy!!!"
Rest your sphincter.
PH5121 you watch your ass
Well put.
The best
Give the governor a harrumph!
It's always good to see the two biggest stars of the show.....thank you Robyn Hilton.
no doubt larry, she was stunning, it's very difficult to watch the other actors
So that was her name. I never watched in the credits.
Amazing AND fitting that she was born in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Did anyone get to see her face?
@@fredgarv79 there were other actors?
“Gentlemen, please, rest your sphincters.” This movie is the most densely packed comedy ever created! 🤣
Well put!
Only one that matches it is Airplane...
The way he sells that the paddle ball is defective just tickles me every time!
Mel Brooks is a national freaking treasure 🤣
Hes a Jew and he is mocking you
So is Hedey Lamar
😂😂😂😂
No sir. He's a WORLD treasure 😂
@@doodlegassum6959 Yes but he's still better than you. 2045.
There is NO best scene, the whole movie is a best scene! Couldn't make this movie today, what a shame. Funny as Hell and then some. I love this movie, peace to all.
You'd think, but then they made Django Unchained.
@@amberscion1513 Sorry, I've never seen that movie. I like comedies. And, today we have the PC police that would loose their minds if someone made a movie like this today. I think:)
@@dougyates7218 Well while Django Unchained isn't a comedy it does have a lot of comedic scenes, such as the proto-klansmen having issues seeing out of their hoods.
It pokes *huge* fun at racists, with almost all of them being nigh unintelligible ignoramuses, while the blacks are all perfectly easy to understand. So it's a slightly more subtle humor. But the "n word" is said about 10,000 times in the movie, so yeah, not much of a PC favorite lol.
@@amberscion1513 Thank you.
@@dougyates7218 there isn’t the reason to make this movie today. It was poking fun at the dearth of black actors being roles in Hollywood
There are three admirable things about this clip and one of them is Hedley's skill with a bat.
@@Remote-Planet men of culture gather in many places.
*Hedy and that's a paddle ball.
P
there is no best scene in this film, they're ALL amazing...
Exactly. The movie is the best scene. This movie should be played unedited to all tic toc users to vanquish that ilk from society
@@Everythingis22 I can give you a couple of reasons why this is the best scene.
Like this scene but my favourite is the camp fire scene
Campdown ladies scene 🤣😂😆😅🤣😂😅😁😄😅🤣
the arrival of the new sheriff is the best scene lol
1:45 always kills me lol they have really good energy together
"This is 1874,...you'll be able to sue HER!'...Brooks intentionally put that line in as an act of revenge regarding actress, Heddy Lamar, who actually tried to sue Brooks over the misunderstanding of her name in his movie.
You have it out of order. He put it in there because it's a funny gag. She threatened to sue after the film became a success - Warner wanted to fight it, Brooks said pay her off because she was a great Hollywood actress and deserved it. They reached an amicable agreement.
@@jkorshak She also invented frequency hopping, which is used by basically everyone in the 1st world everyday: she deserved every penny she ever got.
@@JonathanHochman1 Yes and she also thereby created one of the weirdest factoids to sporadically appear on the internet.
Hedy Lamarr was a mathematic genius; she laid the groundwork for how cell phones switch signals.
@@tomhaskett5161 Digital Spread Spectrum.
The only problem is that there isn't one best scene from this movie. Scene after scene, the entire thing is one of the funniest movies of all time.
That being said, the bit at 2:29 "I didn't get a harumph out of that guy - you watch your ass" line always pleases.
WELL QUITE--I'm amazed to learn that this BRILLIANT film, isn't entirely BANNED. The Woke -SHITES have gone too far already, and removed the Balls of Execs on TV altogether.
Yes, even beats Airplane.
@@MrDaiseymay It's gotten so crazy they are even banning grade school textbooks in Florida if you can believe it.
@@barryfoster453 Have you ever seen a man naked, Barry?
“They’ll never go for it, then again they might, little Red Devils they love toys” lmfao every time.
"We've got to protect our phony-baloney jobs..!!"..😅😂🤣..most prescient line ever..😆
The giant letters "GOV" on the back of his suit jacket and later when he puts his knee up + he's only wearing boxers on his bottom half 😆 what a uniform! 💯
There are lots of hilarious scenes in Blazing Saddles, one of my favorites is Madeline Kahn's singing performance in the saloon.
"is that a 10 gallon hat or are you just happy to see me?"
Let's face it, everything below the waist, is kaput!
wilder said kahn was the best actress he had worked with !
her dietrich take is one of the great female performances ever caught on the silver screen...
brooks got a tad too saucy with her at casting causing her to nearly decline the part........
a much missed woman
@@grantross2609 Don't be saucy with me, Bernaise!
@@sabatino1977 Holy Underwear!
There is no BEST scene...Pure Gold From beginning to end.
Harvey Korman's uneasy laugh when the governor pronounces his name wrong is hilarious!
Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, two of my favorite Mel Brooks movies, doesn't get any funnier.
Young Frankenstein: "Igor, would you give me a hand with the bags?"
Igor: "Soitainly. You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turban" ...he said in his best Groucho Marx impersonation.
@@ronfriedman8740 "it's pronounced, 'eye-gore""
I agree. I would add The Producers with Mostel, Wilder, Mars and Shawn. An absolute classic. Didn't care for the remake with Lane and Broderick. It made me cringe.
I would also add History of the World, Part I to the mix. I'm always telling folks It's great to be the King. That being said, I have a hard time trying to put them in any sort of 1, 2, 3 order.
@@ronfriedman8740 I'm always quoting the Walk this way routine.
Just think of your secretary.
I'm ashamed of how long it took me to notice that joke.
and the Gov responds, " good suggestion!"
Who wouldn't want to bang Ms. Stein?😉👍
Aren’t all pens phallic?
“Work, work, work…work, work, work. Hello boys, have a good nights rest. I missed you” 🤣🤣
work, work, work, work, work, work. Hello boys. did you have a good night's rest? I missed you. definitely a classic. lmao. Mel Brooks was a genius.
That work work work part was brilliant.
He still is a genius. Now in his nineties and still looking good.👏👏👏
"Hand these out to some of the boys in lieu of pay, and enjoy!" Classic!
There's two things I like about this scene...
Brilliance, just pure brilliance. And could never be made today.
"HOLY UNDERWEAR!"
LMAO 😂
That end part with the meeting being adjourned and the byplay between Korman and Brooks is pure genius.
"It is?"
I fell for her too! Why didn't you follow it up? Cos I broke my leg! PJS.
It's that hum they do together after they stop laughing that kills me.
Same here, it wipes me out every time
Absolutely! How does a person even come up with something like that?
SAME!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have always loved every single minute of Blazing Saddles. It is a true Master.
harvey Korman and Mel Brooks are great together
Not quite as good as Korman and Conway, but still hilarious!
As the son of Harvey Korman considering dad did 4 films with mel its astounding they didn't do more together. I myself preferred my father with Mel over Conway because I find breaking up highly unproffesssional .I didn't mind conway breaking up my father once in awhile but Tim did it more then he should have but again I'm biase.I think my father could prove in movies with Mel and other actors that he could be more then a straigthman for conway.My dad was a classically trained actor from Goodman theatre who could it all.For me personally Dads best work was with Carol and Mel but thats just me.
@@chriskorman6565 wow, thank you. your dad will truly never be forgotten. his work only grows more valuable.
@@chriskorman6565 Nobody, NOBODY, played a sex-crazed lunatic as well as your Dad. I love every single thing he said and did in Blazing Saddles and History of the World Part I, and also in Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
I particularly love his laugh in Blazing Saddles - the way it builds from a giggle to a laugh and then a choke.
and “That was a close one! Daddy loves Froggy. Froggy love Daddy? Ribbit… Ribbit”.
@@chriskorman6565 No one could urinate themself in a dentist chair like your dad.
Conway's story about the siamese elephants joined at the trunk was hyterical, but when Vicki Lawrence destroyed him with one off-the-cuff straight line was priceless.
The entire movie is one long funny scene. It is Americas Life of Brian. Classic.
Every scene in this movie is the best because this movie is just damn good.
"Gentlemen, please, rest your sphincters." Oddly timely
Well put!
The greatest film ever made
Most overrated comedy of all time.
I miss these movies. Still can get me cracking up after all these years.
The world seems to have forgotten the plight of the insane gambler.
Hard to say this is the BEST scene in the movie because the whole thing is pure genius but, this is a truely great scene. I judge movies and scenes by their quoteability and this scene gets quoted by myself and others A LOT.
This is how I imagine our politicians here in California doing business.
In every state.....
In every country.
*takes a gander at his secretary* among other things
These guys are more competent than our politicians in Florida.
Every day
Mel Brooks loves inside jokes in his movies. There are lots of them in Blazing Saddles. For instance the Gov. William J. LePetomane was named after a famous professional French farter. Might have given him the idea for the bean scene at the beginning of the movie too.
Professional flatulist. That is a good one. Did not know that tidbit until today!
The Governor's name was Mel's silent but deadliest joke.
The Producers is still my favorite!
Blazing Saddles is hilariously classic.
I liked the Producers so much, it was the first VHS video tape I bought. This was months before the family acquired a video cassette player!
Ahhh thank you heddie. No it's HEDLEY.
_IT IS?!_
45 years and I cannot hear that and not laugh hysterically! 😂😂😂
The way he says that last " _IT IS?!_
0:32 200,000 acres, 200,000 acres...what will it cost man, what will it cost?...A box of these [Spits out cigar like a missile]... are you crazy they'll never go for it, and then again, they might...little red devils they love toys may I try one?...Please do sir...Thank you thank you...these things are defective [slams paddle-ball toy down on the desk]...Hedley then shows off and says right "as usual sir"... This skit shows the everlasting comedic genius of the great Mel Brooks. He and the late great Harvey Korman were two of the very best!!!
lol so this is what goes on in washington
Ian Colthart I think it's California
“Read it read it you wild bitch” 😂😂😂
As a Navajo, I laughed the little red devils remark from the governor.
The funniest scene from this movie is the opening all the way to the end!
Omg all these years! so many times watching this and I never knew he wasn't wearing pants!!
Hedey Lamar will always be my favorite movie villain.
"NOW GO DO......THAT VOODOO.......THAT YOU DO!!!"
One of Hedey Lamar's best lines too.
rippingtons60 hedly.
That's HEDLEY!
That's Hedley to you.
"why do I always get a warped one?" you know, I am going to frame that at put that above my work office
In my humble opinion Brooks made the 3 greatest comedy films ever..all joint 1st,Blazing Saddles..Young Frankenstein and The Producers.
He didn't make Pink Panther
..."Silent Movie" was hilarious too!
also "To Be or Not To Be"
@@R3dp055um The original with Jack Benny and Carole Lombard is better IMO. Lubitsch is a better director.
That Hedy Lamarr joke took me a second, but it is very good.
She evidently sued when she heard that her name was being (sort of) used for one of the characters before the movie even came out -- which you sorta have to know to understand the "this is 1874, you'll be able to sue HER" line, evidently added to the script after her lawsuit was filed.
One of my all time favorite movies. This is a comedy classic. They don't make them like this anymore. Great upload. Good nostalgia.
They never made them like this... It was a single one and done. Never before and never again!
@@jdgindustries2734 One word:
AIRPLANE!
I didnt know my grandfather very well I was still young but my dad used to tell me a story. After my grandad had his first stroke he was absolutely miserable, but my dad put this movie on for the both of them and he absolutely howled with laughter. Its always nice thinking that comedy is universal and helps alleviate some pain.
I’m an Indian and just love this movie!! Too funny the first part.
Robsay; you are Indian you say but of what tribe please? I support and always have my indigenous American friends. Had the honor to be the fire keeper in a Lakota sweat lodge on the first day of Winter in Connecticut many years ago and I enjoyed every second of it and they said they did a great job!
@@Doing_it_right_the_first_time Navajo!! Thanks
0:38 I love that Mel Brooks shoots the Cigar like a missile! XD
"Give these out to some of the boys in lieu of pay" 20 years later and I still lmao
The “Mmmmmmmm” at 1:46 is for some reason hilarious
The first time I watched this movie, that part got the biggest laugh out of me, and I still don't know why.
Agreed! Just to think of that it shouldn’t be as funny as it is. Genius!
Apparently, Robyn Hilton (Miss Stein) appeared in adult films. All are "apparently" lost. What a find just one would be.
Check flea markets/swap meets for VHS tapes. They're bound to be some out there still...
She was a Playboy centerfold.
I did not know that, I'd like to see one too:).
Really? Not surprising
@@dougyates7218 ied like to see em both .
"HURRUMP, HUUUURRUUMMP, HUURRUUUMP, ...." I DIDN'T GET A HUUURUUMMP...??
“......give these out to some of the boys in lieu of pay. Frankie, Johnny, Patsy, Kelly....” Pure comedy!
Haha my dad used to say work, work, work, work work....he loved this movie 😊
I like saying that too!
Utterly brilliant film there will never be a modern day version thats for sure
The Po faced woke brigade would never allow it . Another problem is they don`t have the talent .
We taped it off the TV back in the 80s. Me and my brother must have watched it 50 times. I still find it piss-funny.
This clip is as relevant today as it ever was
There are so many lines from this scene that my mates and I have quoted, ever since we first watched the movie.
Such great writing
This is not only the funniest movie ever made, it's the funniest movie that will ever be made.
Followed closely by “Young Frankenstein.”
The Cigar spit just gets me everytime
This and the life of brian. Honestly they don't make them like this anymore
Not allowed to
Gentlemen, please, rest your sphincters! Well put. Thank you, sir.
My three sons, now age 50, 46 and 38 know ever single word, I show friends how I text them any line from the film and they reply with the next one 😂😂😂
What a pair. They obviously worked well together, and had a sort of energy, bouncing back and fore off of each other.
I’ve seen this movie 100 times and just noticed the framing of the scene at 0:10 is a takeoff on DaVinci “Last Supper”.
God, what can u say about the utter & complete genius of this movie that hasn’t been said before innumerable times. Just next level and from 1974and never matched. “Holy underwear” indeed 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I quote so much from this movie. Back when movies could be a little over the top
Hey boys, looky what I got over here!.....where are all the white women at? 😂
Harvey Korman was such a legend.
Zulu this is C.Korman son of Harvey Korman thank you for that nice comment about my dad.I miss his work with mel and carol burnett the most.The werewolf scene in HAnxiety to me is as funny as the office scene in BSaddles.
He was risking an Academy Award nomination.
That's Headly!
He didn't have Tim Conway to crack him up in this.
He also had a very distinctive voice
That cigar was decades ahead of its time!
I did not have sexual relations with that redhead
We received an urgent telegram. It arrived last Friday. … I have sent a few of those messages, and I always recall this scene when in my head when I finally get a response. Comedy keeps us sane. Long live Mel Brooks and his genius. Long live the great moments of comedy he has given us.
Candygram?
Mel Brooks was a pure genius by god!
He's still alive...
@@paul16451 I know that. I was talking about when he was making movies and acting in them. He was funny as hell and his movies are legendary. But unfortunately you just don’t hear from him that much nowadays tho!
Apparently he is making History Of The World Part 2
This was on HBO late 70's l must have watched it 50 times. Good times
A brilliant film that could never be made today.
Amazing writing.
Gov: "Little red devils...they love toys!"
Also Gov: Proceeds to play with toys immediately after saying it. LOL
And nearly takes his secretary's eye out with his one and only hit of the ball. Lol !
That makes me laugh alot. Classic movie. "Holy Underwear"
Give the governor a harrumph!!!! 😂😂 brilliant film
There’s many many fantastic scenes in this film. Especially the beans and farting scene. …
i watch whenever i need a laugh
been watching almost weekly
Still breaks me up. Mel was a genius!
atleast for now hes still alive, so "is" a genius
Think I saw he's currently working on a "History Of The World" TV series.
"It's hard to get this in here" trying to put the pen back. "It will be fine, just think of your secretary" LOL
“Petomane”, the name of the governor Mel Brookes plays, is actually the French word for someone who can fart in a creative, musical, or humorous way.
(Trust the French to have a word for that!)
Good to know.
The translation would be "flatulist".
It was made famous by Joseph Pujol (pronounced Pu-hole) who took it as his stage name Le Petomane in the late 1800's
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Although I’m French and new the French word “pétomane”, I’d never heard of Joseph Pujol - aka The Flatulist.
I love your pronunciation of his name as “poo hole”!
Alas, that’s not at all how it’s pronounced.
That said, the first syllable of Pujol is pronounced as the French verb “stinks” … so it’s still within the scatological realm of both your joke and of the entertainer’s talent!
@@M-20-100 Ah, I see that my memory of year 7 French has failed me, and I bow to the knowledge of an actual Frenchman. Thank you for correcting me and explaining how I was mistaken.
This was one of my fave scenes from this movie that I also really enjoyed. Even the Mel Brooks slap to Harvey Korman, was my fave part. And, it got better when Harvey Korman slapped Madeline Kahn in another scene from this.
This movie’s every scene is memorable
Hey OH! that Guy! I can see it now, they where doing a Three Stooges skit. When they both looked at each other and hummed angrily at each other and when Mel said I didn't get a furrump from that guy! Both of those are straight from the Three Stooges, done exactly the same way. Amazing! Thanks for the video.
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2:03 "Read it! Read it! You wild bitch."
I use that line all the time thanks to this movie lol.
I love how they look at each other "Hmmmmmmmmmm...." Like both knew he over played his part. Awesome.