My FIRST Time Watching Young Frankenstein & I COULDN'T STOP LAUGHING!

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  • @MoviesWithMiranda
    @MoviesWithMiranda  Год назад +468

    First off... i just want to say that this is seriously my favorite movie of all time! I have been quoting it non-stop for the past week, and laughing hysterically to myself whenever scenes pop into my head. This movie has awakened something in me that i cannot explain! Reading the comments has brought me so much happiness, you have no idea!
    Fun fact: idk why i just clicked so fast with this movie, but i think it's because growing up, i had so many people in my life thay had this EXACT same sense of humor, and i have always found Gene Wilder to be one of the funniest people! I guess i have the people in my life to thank for always joking like this, and just being funny people in general!
    I'm so glad so many people loved this reaction!
    If i ever need other hilarious movies recommendations, i'm coming to comments section of this video 🤣

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Год назад +11

      yeah anything mel brooks and/or gene wilder you know it's going to be good 🙂 you look really cute in this video and always look beautiful 🙂 have you tried "Airplane 2: the sequel"? also the "hot shots" movies and "naked gun" movies 🙂 (naked gun has the guy who played the doctor in airplane as a hilarious detective) 🙂 also "princess bride" I'm not sure if you have watched that one, it is one of my favorite movies of any genre 🙂

    • @Skywiser01
      @Skywiser01 Год назад +10

      I mean, you seemed synergistic with the lines in saying them right before they showed up in the movie so not surprised you connected so thoroughly with it. Glad you have a new favorite that is an absolute classic.

    • @bryancurtis220
      @bryancurtis220 Год назад +12

      I grew up watching Gene Wilder movies, Richard Pryor, Mel Brooks, Monty Python and other comedy greats that have since gone. But I love them all dearly, and thank them for giving me my particular sense of humor.

    • @MoviesWithMiranda
      @MoviesWithMiranda  Год назад +12

      @@neutrino78x I tried naked gun and for someone reason that didn't clock with me at all!! Idk why!

    • @villayan6522
      @villayan6522 Год назад +21

      If you like music and comedy I would recommend "The Blues Brothers." John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd are hilarious in it and the music is the best of any movie I've seen imo,

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Год назад +571

    Marty Feldman as Igor is one of the greatest comedic performances ever 😂

    • @sebswede9005
      @sebswede9005 Год назад +39

      It's Eye- gore.

    • @bocephus124
      @bocephus124 Год назад +9

      It was differently eye popping

    • @coachstubudgell1242
      @coachstubudgell1242 Год назад +7

      You must research Marty's other films..... Comedy gold.

    • @melthebell33
      @melthebell33 Год назад +6

      Martys always been one of my favourites, gone far far too young :(

    • @HarrisMiller-qw6xh
      @HarrisMiller-qw6xh Год назад +6

      Marty was on his A- game when he was in this film incredibly funny he just stands out in this movie, hands down, his best performance

  • @LaithMelias
    @LaithMelias Год назад +651

    Gene Hackman in an uncredited role as the blind priest was incredible!

    • @homebuyercoaches4044
      @homebuyercoaches4044 Год назад +89

      But I was going to make espresso, one of the funniest adlibs of all time.

    • @emilywilhite5807
      @emilywilhite5807 Год назад +28

      And mostly adlibbed.

    • @billbabcock1833
      @billbabcock1833 Год назад +73

      Hackman did this for free. He and Wilder were long time friends and Wilder was talking about the screenplay. Hackman had made some great movies but he had never been in a comedy. He asked if there might be a little part for him. So they came up with this scene.

    • @jerryanoia2334
      @jerryanoia2334 Год назад +5

      PCU Cain-Hackman theory always holds true.

    • @michaelladarkangelsparkle9908
      @michaelladarkangelsparkle9908 Год назад +25

      In the behind the scenes it was either mel or gene who said "there was only one role i could think of for him the part of the blind man"🙈🤣 gene is a damn legend!

  • @mikemike2322
    @mikemike2322 Год назад +197

    Wife and I met Gene Wilder and his wife at a small airport in NY state. Just happened to be sitting facing each while waiting for our planes. My wife whispered in my ear, that guy looks just like that actor. I looked up from my phone, smiled and said it’s him or he has a twin brother. Gene just smiled back. The four of us spoke for about 20 minutes. Other around didn’t seem to notice him. Spoke mainly about family. They were flying to see their grandkids, we were heading home after visiting ours. I only quietly mentioned and thanked him for how much joy and laughs he has given us. Didn’t want to bring attention to him. He looked exactly like you would expect. Frizzy hair, chino slacks, plaid shirt, nothing elaborate about him. Truly a wonderful person, no pretense of being famous. Our plane was called first. As we said goodbyes and started to walk away, he took my wife’s hand smiles and said,” don’t forget to write.” No we had not exchanged addresses. 🙂❤

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 9 месяцев назад +6

      OMG .. so nice of him not to be a star .. just to be a normal ppl ...but not in a condescending way

    • @erincoco612
      @erincoco612 16 дней назад

      What year was that? Because his adopted daughter and only child disowned him after he cheated on her mother with Teri Garr on the set of this very movie. She never spoke to him again. Not even when he was sick.

    • @johnbernhardtsen3008
      @johnbernhardtsen3008 8 дней назад

      in behind the scenes somebody said they had to cut that scene shortly after he said that line, the movie frame would shake up and down since the cameraman laughed so hard!

  • @pacldawson
    @pacldawson 3 месяца назад +66

    I'm sad to say that Teri Garr passed away today. She was 79 and had suffered from multiple sclerosis for years. She will always be remembered for her roles in Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Tootsie, and many other roles. I am planning on watching your reaction again tonight so I can enjoy and appreciate Teri's contribution to this film, and the enjoyment she brought to moviegoers. Rest in peace, Ms. Garr. 😞

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 2 месяца назад +5

      Oh! That IS sad! What a loss. Hadn't heard. I used to crush so hard on her back in the day! A magnificent woman and talent! R.I.P.

    • @turbopokey
      @turbopokey Месяц назад

      Phoebe and Ursula’s weird mom on “Friends”. And the oddball Roberta Lincoln on the original Star Trek series episode “Gary seven” (I think was the name)

  • @thedealer777
    @thedealer777 Год назад +243

    The laboratory set in "Young Frankenstein" was the EXACT SAME SET used in the original 1931 "Frankenstein " film. Also, Hackman's line, "I was going to make Espresso," was an adlib by him, and made Brooks laugh so much he kept it in the film.

    • @TheGoauldApophis
      @TheGoauldApophis Год назад +35

      Not the same set, but the same lab equipment. They actually got really lucky. Universal didn't keep that stuff back then, but it turned out that the set designer for the original was still alive and just happened to have all the lab stuff from Frankenstein in boxes in his garage.

    • @Owlaf
      @Owlaf Год назад +7

      according to the commentary, Mel had to keep a towel in his mouth so he wouldn't laugh while filming the movie.

    • @thedealer777
      @thedealer777 Год назад +8

      @@Owlaf Brook's comedy roots go deep to the '50s. He was a YOUNG writer on your "Show of Shows" with Sid Caesar and a legendary writing staff that at one time or another included: Carl Reiner (The Two-Thousand Year-Old Man), Larry Gilbert (MASH), Neil Simon (playwright -"The Odd Couple"), and Woody Allen. Also watch "My Favorite Year." Produced by Brooks, it's loosely based on his week babysitting guest star Errol Flynn on "Your Show of Shows."

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +2

      Larry Gelbart.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +1

      ​@@thedealer777"My Favorite Year" is one of my favorite movies! Not only because I'm a fan of "the golden age", but because every actor turns in such a solid performance!

  • @dadbodthirsttrap
    @dadbodthirsttrap Год назад +120

    Young Frankenstein trivia that you might enjoy.
    This movie was Gene Wilder's baby. When Mel Brooks approached him to play Jim in "Blazing Saddles" Wilder said he would only do it if Mel Brooks helped him make "Young Frankenstein".
    I really wish they had worked together more often because they made some amazing movies together.

  • @ErisRising
    @ErisRising Год назад +146

    I don't think I've ever seen a reactor more instantly in tune with a film.

    • @JulioLeonFandinho
      @JulioLeonFandinho 11 месяцев назад

      It happens when you watched the movie previously

  • @johnhull6061
    @johnhull6061 Год назад +65

    Marty Feldman “Igor” moved his hump around without telling anyone on set. So Gene Wilder’s puzzled questions on the hump’s location was genuine.

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 месяца назад +10

      What hump?

  • @tinfoilpapercut3547
    @tinfoilpapercut3547 Год назад +30

    The gag with the horse neigh is a silly substitute for the cliche "ominous thunderclap"

    • @veggiesarefruits
      @veggiesarefruits 3 месяца назад +5

      Cloris Leachman's hurt expression after the horses freak out, kills me every time! She looks like she's gonna cry! 😂😂😂

    • @bigorange2082
      @bigorange2082 24 дня назад +2

      Apparently her name means glue in German. They used to make glue from horses so the horses always freak out when someone says her name .

    • @Hallonbot
      @Hallonbot 23 дня назад

      @@bigorange2082 That's a very common myth whenever this film comes up, but it's not true, Blücher doesn't mean anything close to glue in German, it's just a surname.

  • @seanofpeace
    @seanofpeace Год назад +30

    There's something very special in watching a freshly-minted Mel Brooks fan!
    Welcome!

  • @RetroPhrenologist1
    @RetroPhrenologist1 Год назад +31

    I wish I can experience in my life the joy you felt at "putting on the Ritz"

  • @Ironoclasty
    @Ironoclasty Год назад +214

    You hit the jokes no less than five times before they showed. That's amazing! This movie is your spirit animal.

    • @stanleymyrick4068
      @stanleymyrick4068 Год назад +15

      yeah... First time I've seen a reaction video of hers. This movie is her spirit animal is a good observation.

    • @FernandoMahave
      @FernandoMahave Год назад +18

      Foresees the joke, gets twice as hyped when the joke delivers! Such a good time!

    • @MoviesWithMiranda
      @MoviesWithMiranda  Год назад +35

      I really think it was... I seriously SERIOUSLY loved thus movie. I think I say it once a day!

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Год назад +5

      @@MoviesWithMiranda New Subscriber here, this was my first time visiting your channel, Miranda, and you impressed me big time. What a fun reaction! YF is my favorite comedy of all-time. My favorite scene is when Dr. Fronkensteen has his crew lock him in the room with the creature--from his frantic begging for them to let him out, to his charming of the creature, and culminating with his maniacal, *_"MY NAME IS....FRANKENSTEIN!!!"_*

    • @DaveDunning-st1hh
      @DaveDunning-st1hh 4 месяца назад

      ​@@MoviesWithMirandaSuch fun to see you enjoy a movie I watched in the theater back in the 70s. Like seeing it through your eyes for the first time again.
      You must try some of Woody Allen's early movies. He and Mel have different styles but similar ambitions, at least in their early days days. 39:21 39:21

  • @jcorbett9620
    @jcorbett9620 Год назад +129

    The actress you were referring to who was also in 'Blazing Saddles', was the late Madelaine Kahn. She was a wonderful comedic actress and singer, but was sadly taken too soon with ovarian cancer at the age of 57.
    The "hair do" with the white streaks that Madelaine Kahn sported after meeting the monster, was actually a reference to the movie 'Bride of Frankenstein', the follow up to the first original Frankenstein movie. Elsa Lanchester, who played 'The Bride' was given the same style wig to wear.

    • @ertnunn
      @ertnunn Год назад +2

      I really hope we get to watch her watch ‘Mixed nuts’ for more Madelaine.

    • @benjaminroelofs6392
      @benjaminroelofs6392 Год назад +12

      And she was fantastic in the movie Clue (amongst many others). If you haven't seen Clue... you should consider that for one of your first watch reactions. ;)

    • @XS_Sanz
      @XS_Sanz Год назад +6

      Flash fact: Maddy rejected the more important role of Imgard and chose instead to play the Doctor's fiancee because she could make it funnier and create better scenes for the movie. Oh, yeah.

    • @VinnieBartilucci
      @VinnieBartilucci Год назад

      It's fun watching people see a movie in which there is a parody or cultural reference of something they've not seen, but it's funny enough on its own, and then seeing the original thing later, and the penny drops, and they realize exactly HOW funny the previous scene is.

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      This comment perfectly describes watching people watch the show Community for the first time. Every five minutes they're like "oh, Houston we have an idiot... I know that meme" or something.

  • @TheMadSocrates
    @TheMadSocrates 10 месяцев назад +23

    The "you take the blonde and I'll take the one in the turban!" scene absolutely broke Wilder. It took SO MANY TAKES to get it right because he could not keep his composure. It's a significant chunk of the movie's outtakes.

  • @flatulentguy
    @flatulentguy Год назад +60

    The deadpan delivery of Wilder, combined with the running gags and innuendos made this one of the most epic of his movies

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +3

      Teri Garr/Inga as the innuendo delivery is just wonderful. She's so sweet, but everything she implies is so dirty 😅

  • @rickzizza7088
    @rickzizza7088 Год назад +89

    Her interpretation of the Perrier gag actually outsmarts the film's reference. Well Done!

    • @Skywiser01
      @Skywiser01 Год назад +2

      I honestly thought the same as her that it was a "D" and was pronounced derriere, with the double entendre of it being from a can.

    • @MuffinHunterX
      @MuffinHunterX Год назад +1

      As a kid I thought that was the joke as well.

    • @tejoe13
      @tejoe13 Год назад +2

      Mel's governor in Blazing Saddles, La Petomaine, is a reference to breaking wind.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 Год назад

      This whole thing is so funny because I never imagined that ANYONE did not know about Perrier water. It was the hoity toity thing of that time.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +2

      It doesn't "outsmart it." The satire is about a commercial water product. She came up with a different joke in her mind from a mistake.

  • @TheMartinChronicles
    @TheMartinChronicles Год назад +11

    My favorite comedy of all time! And Gene Wilder is a legend.😊
    Also, Marty Feldman improvised that "bathroom" line and had the whole set in stitches. 😅

  • @Wayne-fo9ew
    @Wayne-fo9ew Год назад +33

    The outtakes of the scene when Madeline Kahn is introduced to Igor and Inga are comic gold.

  • @jgmediting7770
    @jgmediting7770 Год назад +91

    Seeing Teri Garr on chat shows in the 70s and 80s demonstrates how making her phoebe’s mum on friends was the most perfect casting decision ever.

    • @hungryhungryhippocampus7889
      @hungryhungryhippocampus7889 Год назад +2

      so floopy!

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +1

      She was also in a Star Trek ( TOS ) episode, which happens to be a good story.

    • @BEBruns
      @BEBruns Год назад

      I remember seeing a commercial for Hotel for Dogs about 14 years ago and thinking it’s nice to see Terri Garr in a new movie. Oh, wait. That’s Lisa Kudrow.

    • @BEBruns
      @BEBruns Год назад +5

      There’s one Terri Garr movie that I don’t think anyone has reacted to and seems to have disappeared from popular memory: “Oh, God.” At the time it was popular enough to get two sequels and even knocked Star Wars off the top of the box office charts. And of course it generated knee-jerk condemnation from certain religious groups.

    • @putinscat1208
      @putinscat1208 Год назад +3

      Teri has had MS for probably the last 25 years, and she also had some brain aneurysm in 2006. We didn't get to see enough of her.

  • @coffee-xg6my
    @coffee-xg6my 3 месяца назад +21

    Teri Garr, the young blonde actress who plays Inga, died today at aged 79.... RIP

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer Год назад +45

    I KNEW you'd completely lose it at "Puttin' On The Ritz". Thank you so much, I feel like I watched this again for the first time with you, it was a delight to see how much you enjoyed it! Out of the things you edited out, my favourite was the moment where Eyegor plays a couple of counterpoint lines to the violin on a horn. Cracks me up so much. Marty Feldman is brilliant.
    A couple of notes from an older person:
    1. "Can I give you a shine?" isn't just a rhyme, it's an entire song. The Chattanooga Choo Choo. :)
    2. The slow start was normal in the 1930s, that's how films started. Often they simply ended with a "The End" card and it was over in seconds. A far cry from today's eight-minute credit rolls!

    • @malomodo
      @malomodo Год назад +6

      It's amazing how well Mel Brooks recreated that genre, it even sounded like an old movie with the loud footsteps and echo-y rooms.

    • @vegasbeersales
      @vegasbeersales Год назад +5

      No one ever gets that the dialogue at the train station is based on the Chattanooga Choo Choo lyrics.

  • @user-EricWatson55
    @user-EricWatson55 Год назад +145

    I love when Gene gets annoyed.
    His facial expressions are hysterical! 😂

    • @BruGaleen
      @BruGaleen Год назад +10

      I love it when he starts speaking in a normal soft voice, and by the end he's screaming at the top of his lungs. There are very few actors who can do that as well as Gene Wilder. :)

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Год назад +5

      @@BruGaleen He made escalation an art form.

    • @ChurchNietzsche
      @ChurchNietzsche Год назад +5

      "Would you mind telling who's brain we did put in?"
      "Abby something ... Abby Normal, I'm almost certain that was it"

    • @Bfdidc
      @Bfdidc Год назад

      @@ChurchNietzsche Marty Feldman is perfect in this role. Igor is such a troll in this movie.

    • @Sairin13
      @Sairin13 Год назад +4

      Mel Brooks compared comedy to music, Gene was his best performer.

  • @tenjed4224
    @tenjed4224 11 месяцев назад +7

    The line from the kid, at the beginning was a play on the song: the Chattanooga Choochoo.

  • @shinyagumon7015
    @shinyagumon7015 Год назад +123

    Madeline Khan is such a legend same as Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman is also hysterical.
    Also Fun Fact: The lab props are actually the original ones from 1931. The stage designer kept them at home.

  • @robizzett6442
    @robizzett6442 Год назад +39

    Young lady, thank you SO MUCH for this. As a man who was probably your age when I saw this in it's cinematic debut, I felt like I was watching it for the first time all over. You get it. This movie was pure genius. Even my children, who are older than you, recite lines from this movie whenever we are together. And they still watch it every Halloween. Thanks once again.

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland2333 Год назад +6

    We in the Mel Brooks fan community are always welcoming of new blood. I love seeing younger people getting into his work. Mel's not getting any younger, and we need to keep his legacy alive ❤

  • @KentuckyWallChicken
    @KentuckyWallChicken Год назад +127

    33:30 Fun fact, if you watch the bloopers for this movie (which I highly recommend!) a large amount of bloopers are for that scene because Gene couldn’t stop busting up laughing, to the point that the only time that they could get through the scene STILL had him laughing! So you were absolutely correct!
    Glad you enjoyed this film so much!

    • @adampare8088
      @adampare8088 Год назад +2

      You'd have to be Abby Normal not to watch the RUclips clips of the bloopers

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 Год назад +1

      ​@@adampare8088Bah-boom! Tish!

    • @nwanzer
      @nwanzer Год назад +1

      I also heard they did the shot several dozen times (some say 99 to 100) and ended up taking the first one because it was the only one Gene or someone else didn't end up full out laughing.

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      There's a deleted scene of him approaching a man playing the violin, asking to hold it and then smashing it over his knee. The man asks why he did it and Frankenstein replies, "I didn't do that" and in the end is saying "I didn't do that, are you INSANE?!?!"

    • @barrycross2585
      @barrycross2585 9 месяцев назад

      This is my favourite Mel Brooks movie

  • @Derideo
    @Derideo Год назад +29

    "What knockers!"
    "Oh, thank you doctor..."

    • @lianamadison
      @lianamadison 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you've ever watched Friends.... it's really fun to watch this and see Phoebe's mom

  • @RealRonSwanson
    @RealRonSwanson Год назад +45

    9:40. That line; "Pardon me, boy. Is this the Transylvania Station?" And all the way up to "Can I give you a shine?" Is a spoof of lyrics in the Glenn Miller Orchestra's 'Chattanooga Choo Choo,' a huge hit from the '40's.

    • @ostlandr
      @ostlandr 9 месяцев назад +4

      Did Dr. Frankenstein have his fare (and just a trifle to spare)?

  • @graywade9225
    @graywade9225 Год назад +87

    OMG Miranda, My stomach hurts, my jaw hurts, and I could not be more pleased with your awesome reaction. This is by far my favorite of yours so far.

  • @lordbalok6298
    @lordbalok6298 4 месяца назад +14

    BTW, that old guy in the classroom, the test subject, was the same actor who played the preacher in Blazing Saddles.

  • @agirlnamedbrett.
    @agirlnamedbrett. Год назад +69

    Igor going after the mink stole is utter perfection

    • @phousefilms
      @phousefilms Год назад +8

      The blooper scene with him taking a piece off it and Frederick going "Drop it!"like saying it to a dog is hilarious.

    • @sharonsimmons6427
      @sharonsimmons6427 Год назад +2

      @@phousefilmsI love the bloopers of this scene. It’s one of my favorite scenes of all time.

    • @privateer0561
      @privateer0561 Год назад +2

      It was a white fox, not a mink...

  • @jasonlmeadows
    @jasonlmeadows Год назад +47

    Igor definitely has the best lines in the movie. When I lived in California I use to drive down to Los Angeles and visit cemeteries to see celebrities graves and Marty Feldman, Igor, was one at the top of my list. Those eyes, that voice, and his expressions combined with his lines made him the absolute hilarious character that was pure comedic gold.

  • @Chaosm03
    @Chaosm03 Год назад +55

    It felt she was almost going to choke to death laughing during the putting on the Ritz scene. Glad to see she enjoyed it that much and glad she eventually found some space to breath.

    • @Ontonaut
      @Ontonaut Год назад +2

      Reminds me of me when I first watched that scene

  • @robertpayne8297
    @robertpayne8297 Год назад +49

    My wife and I went to watch Young Frankenstein when it was first released. The theater was packed, which was not really a surprise due to the wild success of Blazing Saddles the year before. Interestingly, there were numerous references in this movie that so many people missed...from Kenneth Mars' wooden arm (see Cedric Hardwicke in "Son of Frankenstein"), to Madeline Kahn's striped hair (see Elsa Manchester in "Bride of Frankenstein"), to the cute line, "Pardon me, boy, is this the Transylvania Station" recalling Glenn Miller's famous "Chattanooga Choo Choo" big band hit. Those moments make the movie even funnier. Which is hard to do.

    • @phen277
      @phen277 6 месяцев назад

      The jokes hit so much harder if you know the original Boris Karloff three movies. Conversly, watching them after seeing "Young Frankenstein" makes the original trilogy just a little bit darker.

  • @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther
    @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther Год назад +4

    Like many here, Young Frankenstein is one of my favorite movies, however I've never had more fun than now, watching it with you. Experiencing your realizations and reactions was absolutely wonderful and heartwarming... It is like we are re-watching the movie for the first time, and that is a precious gift. thank you.

    • @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther
      @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther Год назад

      I would also like to mention that the Laboratory set was a recreation of the original movie, using the original props.

  • @DaveB806
    @DaveB806 Год назад +37

    Your reaction to the “putting on the ritz” was just the most enjoyable thing I’ve seen. So awesome how much you enjoyed this movie we all love. ❤

  • @002DrEvil
    @002DrEvil Год назад +52

    The Producers needs to be your next Mel Brooks film. It was his first film and is so insane it's brilliant.

  • @wildsarsaparilla
    @wildsarsaparilla Год назад +14

    Capsule review: Mel Brooks is a master of pure, unadulterated silliness. And ain't nothing wrong with that. 🤣

  • @joshmork4596
    @joshmork4596 Год назад +45

    I'm glad you loved this. If you want Mel Brooks and Broadway together; The Producers should be your next Mel Brooks film. The 1967 one with Gene Wilder

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 Год назад +1

      Huge Mel Brooks fan, but I have never found The Producers funny. Movies of this genre that I like more are The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (Gene Wilder directed) and The Last Remake of Beau Geste (Marty Feldman directed).

    • @DATo_DATonian
      @DATo_DATonian Год назад +4

      I was going to say that but you beat me to it. _The Producers_ (the ORIGINAL with Zero Mostel) was Brooks' first film. It wasn't a big hit when it first came out but people weren't used to Mel Brooks films at this time and didn't know how to take it. Today it is considered one of the best comedy movies of all time.

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад +1

      The Producers isn't for everyone. But it does have what, to me, is indisputably the funniest scene Gene Wilder ever shot. Where Zero Mostel is mad at him and he starts going into hysterics. "I'm in PAIN... I'm wet... And I'm STILL hysterical!!!" At one point Gene lets out a sound. A whimper of a squeak. A sound I don't believe anyone else has ever been capable of making. And every time he makes that sound, I am absolutely floored.
      But even as much a I love the film, I will admit it doesn't have the non-stop laughs of Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World, etc. As a film though, it was brilliant. Such an ingenious comedic premise. And as I alluded to, the acting is fantastic, particularly from Gene.

  • @scottgorski7931
    @scottgorski7931 Год назад +20

    Your reaction was perfect, you would have fit right in with us in the 70's. I remember seeing this in the theater and people gave up trying to be quiet about a third of the way in. Everyone was laughing out loud and while we were leaving people were already repeating lines from the movie. I've owned my copy for years so I can watch whenever I want.

  • @peterfable
    @peterfable Год назад +3

    I made a ringtone out of "Puttin' on the Ritz" and assigned it to my parent's phone number for years and years, because it always made me smile as it put me in a better mood, even when I really didn't want to talk to them. They're both gone now, but whenI hear I hear Peter Boyle's Monster sing that line, it never fails to make me happy and nostalgic no matter how I feel at the time, no matter how hard I try. It's now one of my wakeup alarms. 😁 Truly, I fell out watching your hilarious and adorable reaction today!
    Some context as food for thought. Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, both of which vie for top spot in any "funniest movie of all time" list, were the only movies in which Mel Brooks ever shared a writing credit with anyone, (Gene Wilder,) and both were released the same year, (1974). What an amazing outburst of pure comedic genius in such a short time!

  • @theosolberg
    @theosolberg Год назад +53

    Yes, I can say, Gene was really genuine. Back in 1984 I have spent a whole day at Paramount in his company, when I sat in at a recording session to the score of The Woman in Red (at Glen Glenn Sound). There were scenes of the movie running on a big screen to which the music was being recorded. Gene would quote lines from the movie. Gene had quite a mesmerizing voice, he was so good at using that quality when he wanted to. When I later saw the move, I heard those same lines that he quoted at the studio. And the lines had the same expression, the same timing, everything. That day with Gene was a wonderful experience.
    What astonishes me a bit is that hardly any one seems to get the Chattanooga Choo Choo song reference in the scene at the railway station with the young boy. The conversation in the song between a traveller and a shoeshine boy:
    Pardon me boy, is this the Chattanooga Choo Choo?
    Yes, yes, track 29
    Boy you can give me a shine

    • @gregall2178
      @gregall2178 Год назад +6

      Sadly, too many don't know of popular music from before the 60's ;-)

    • @theosolberg
      @theosolberg Год назад +6

      @@gregall2178 It is a long time ago, I know. But I expected some people would still know about the music of the era of Glenn Miller, Modernaires, Andrew sisters and such. Not the kind of music I listen to daily, but it is interesting if you want to learn about harmonies and I can appreciate it when I hear it.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +4

      @@theosolberg Most her age wouldn't know anything of that era. Some young reactors don't even know much of anything before the 90's.

    • @wyldelf2685
      @wyldelf2685 Год назад +2

      Homefire music from the World War 2 era , should ALWAYS be known that era and attitude set the standard for our modern America , or at least what was good about America , , printed and spoken freedoms and legitimate Patriotism Wich has seemingly come to an end around 1998 , , ,I was born in 77

    • @jackmessick2869
      @jackmessick2869 Год назад

      It was popular some 80 years ago. Taking a corresponding age for me, I don't know much turn of the century (19th to 20th) music, but I know music from 35 years prior (1940s), which for our host 35 years ago would be the 1990s.

  • @markdenio4537
    @markdenio4537 Год назад +21

    Miranda your laughter gives me life. I watch this, Blazing Saddles, and the Airplane! reaction videos over and over.

  • @stevefromchicago8277
    @stevefromchicago8277 Год назад +2

    It was fun to see your joy and laughter watching for the first time, I laughed as hard as the many times I’ve seen the actual movie. The “put the candle back”part is my favorite

  • @captmurdock
    @captmurdock Год назад +9

    This is one of my all-time favorites -- so glad you reacted to, and apparently loved it! I was very interested in your reaction to the "Sweet Mystery of Life" scene -- not every woman of your generation finds it so amusing. One of my favorite scenes, which I do a decent impression of, is Inspector Kemp in the town council - "vollowink in his grontvotter's vootschtoppes!!" He was based on a very similar character in Son of Frankenstein: a police inspector with a Bavarian accent you could hardly understand a word he said. Keep up the good work, kiddo.

  • @darylabrams2
    @darylabrams2 Год назад +22

    The scene where Gene wilder is almost cracking up with Igor was so hard for him to get through. Gene wanted to bust out laughing every time he looked at Igor. He said he finally made it through it but had to almost bite his cheek to not laugh. There is a whole clip showing the outtakes and they are hilarious.

  • @involunteer
    @involunteer Год назад +1

    "Quiet dignity and grace" has been a catchphrase in my family for years. My favorite comedy. I never get tired of it.

  • @rosario508
    @rosario508 Год назад +77

    “MY GRANDFATHER’S WORK WAS DOO DOO!!!!!!”

  • @craigreipold3931
    @craigreipold3931 Год назад +33

    This has always been my favorite Mel Brooks movie, it's a parody, but is also an homage to the original 1931 movie, to the point that laboratory equipment props from the original where used in the lab scenes of this one. The humor, the jokes and gags, are nonstop yet they feel somehow subtle, so they hit so much harder. I guess it's all in the delivery.

    • @wackyvorlon
      @wackyvorlon Год назад +7

      I honestly think this is Mel Brooks’ greatest film.
      The best parody comes from a place of genuine love for the original material. That’s part of why Galaxy Quest is so good.

    • @SharonLathanNovelist
      @SharonLathanNovelist Год назад +5

      @@wackyvorlon Great minds think alike. Galaxy Quest immediately came to mind. The perfect blend of homage and parody. Also a stellar cast of A-list actors.

  • @turbopokey
    @turbopokey Месяц назад +1

    Love how “Puttin’ on the Ritz” broke her. You just yell “BREATHE! BREATHE!” at her as she looks like her laugh has completely locked her pulmonary system.

  • @MrRetluocc
    @MrRetluocc Год назад +10

    Peter Boyle in the "Puttin' on the Ritz" number absolutely floors me every single time!

    • @SilentSooYun
      @SilentSooYun Год назад +2

      Peter Boyle was only supposed to "monster groan" when his lines came up, but then he belted out "PUDDIN ONNA REEEZ" and the entire set had to shut down until they could compose themselves. After that, it was immediately written into the scene, expanded on, and this is what we see today

  • @raybernal6829
    @raybernal6829 Год назад +22

    I showed this to my daughters when they were little and they laughed at the silliness and now as they are adults they love the humor ....thanks Miranda for your enjoyment of both the silliness and the humor of MB ❤ you are so much like my oldest daughter 😊

  • @hilarywilkes7853
    @hilarywilkes7853 11 месяцев назад +2

    Best reaction to this movie I've seen 😂. I quote this movie on an almost daily basis lol, you need to watch the Bloopers/Outtakes.❤

  • @33Keith33
    @33Keith33 Год назад +28

    I saw this in the theater in 1974. I was 12 years old and I loved it! As a kid, I was hooked on the classic Universal Studios monster movies from the 30’s and early 40’s so I got all of the jokes and old movie references such as the old blind hermit from “The Bride of Frankenstein” and the police inspector with the wooden arm from “The Son of Frankenstein “. Of course, POOTIN ONDA REETZ!!! almost made me wet my pants for the first time since I was a toddler. Also, the shoeshine boy at the train stations lines were a take off of the 1940’s song, “Chattanooga Choo Choo”.

    • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
      @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад

      FWIW: I was 13 in 1974, and I saw this in the theater as welll...👍😊

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Год назад

      That's cool you got all the monster movie references as a kid, I did, too. You mentioned the, "Chattanooga Choo Choo", lines, but those you must've picked up later, or been told by an adult where they were from. 12-year olds in the '70s did not listen to Glenn Miller. lol
      ps~I saw it with a half dozen friends for my 9th birthday in early '75 (the film didn't premiere until December of '74). We were rolling in the aisles, as was my dad the chaperone. After that it was off to Howard Johnsons for cake, ice cream and presents! To this day it ranks as one of my favorite birthdays ever, and YF is my all-time favorite comedy!

    • @33Keith33
      @33Keith33 Год назад +1

      I didn’t listen to Glenn Miller when I was a kid but my parents did. I grew up knowing all about the big bands so I got the joke right away.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Год назад +1

      @@33Keith33 Meh. I don't know about that.

    • @3dbadboy1
      @3dbadboy1 Год назад +1

      The related lyrics from that song go:
      Pardon me, boy
      Is that the Chattanooga choo choo?
      Yes yes track twenty-nine
      Boy, you can gimme a shine
      There's also an old joke (sort of) where people say Pardon me, boy, Is that the cat who chewed your new shoes.

  • @dontwitty1656
    @dontwitty1656 Год назад +34

    Don't you love it when, the audience brings their own produce? Fun fact Madilyn and Terri tried out but got each other's role. I think casting got it right

  • @robertbell-ue1wq
    @robertbell-ue1wq 2 месяца назад

    I am a 73 year old guy and this is my favorite movie of all time. I loved your reaction so much I just subscribed to your channel. I'm not sure what else you react to maybe music also. But I look forward to watching your reactions to anything.

  • @hellspawn22001
    @hellspawn22001 Год назад +35

    Everything Marty Feldman did was hysterical but my favorite moment is the unlit candles when they are on the treacherous stairs.

    • @skyttyl
      @skyttyl Год назад +3

      Same here. It used to drive my dad insane. Lol

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +3

      Igor appearing from nowhere will always make me laugh.

    • @captmurdock
      @captmurdock Год назад +5

      It took me several viewings before I got the joke: The Candles Weren't Lit!

    • @nevsca
      @nevsca Год назад +1

      Frau Blucher and the horses was such a brilliant running gag

  • @guittadabe5214
    @guittadabe5214 Год назад +39

    "Hear no evil, see no evil" with Gene Wilder and Richard Prior. You've got to react to THAT comedy! When those two are matched together in any movie, it's absolute magic!

    • @abnormal1501
      @abnormal1501 Год назад +4

      Gene Wilder and Richard Prior also did "Silver Streak" which has a few legendary scenes

    • @Asmahdan
      @Asmahdan Год назад

      ​@@abnormal1501 @guittadabe5214 "Stir Crazy" as well

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Год назад +4

      Stir Crazy! 😁

    • @angelohernandez6060
      @angelohernandez6060 Год назад +2

      @@MrKeychange
      YES!!!!

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Год назад

      @@angelohernandez6060 😁👍

  • @da443-galmond4
    @da443-galmond4 Год назад +2

    LOL loved your Perri-Air spelled with a D story...almost wished Mel Brooks had used it. Second, noticed this time you are not taking any chances with Blue Tooth headphones and going with wired headphone. I hope you re-watched Blazing Saddles over again with the wired headphones. Mel Brooks gags were too good to be missed. I'm wondering if you and Teri Garr are related(resemblance was striking when you cut in a shot of her at 17:06) Loved your comment about "Doorknockers" and then the momentary pause you give after Terri's reply. "Thank you Doctor." and then you catch up... and loose it. It's as much fun watching and reminded of the genius of all the actors that worked in the Mel Brooks movies. Their timing is spot on and lines are delivered impeccably. I hope that you spent the next few days with an aching face from laughing as much as I did when I watched it the first...second...third....tenth time.

  • @brianorzel1873
    @brianorzel1873 Год назад +55

    If you love comedians breaking character and laughing, the old Carol Burnett Show had many of those moments. Tim Conway made Harvey Kormann laugh all the time. The most famous skits were the dentist sketch and the elephant story.

    • @RDRussell2
      @RDRussell2 Год назад +8

      And you'll recognize Harvey Kormann from some Mel Brooks movies, too! I've read that Lorne Michaels, producer of SNL, dislikes whenever his cast "breaks." I've never understood why, it can lead to some of the funniest stuff you'll ever see. The Lindsay Lohan/Debbie Downer/Disney skit is one of the funniest ever, precisely because they all crack up laughing. (Horatio Sanz seen wiping tears from his eyes with a Mickey waffle?! I'm sure that wasn't in the script!)

    • @dannykent6190
      @dannykent6190 Год назад +1

      I also really recommend a lesser known one called The Interrogator... or any of the Old Man skits.

    • @Logan_Baron
      @Logan_Baron Год назад +3

      Many of those I have saved in my watch lists for times when I REALLY Need a pick me up, when it's near impossible to get into a better mood. Especially the Elephant Story.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 Год назад +1

      @@dannykent6190 Never say grave to an old person!

    • @patmx5
      @patmx5 Год назад +2

      If you like seeing the actors break, you absolutely HAVE to do the Elephant Story from the Carol Burnett show. Tim Conway was absolutely BRUTAL with making the others completely lose their crap on that show. You’ll love that skit!

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 Год назад +15

    OMG your reaction was perfect! You even called the "knockers" line before they said it...soo funny. One of my favorite movies ever

    • @adrianaheiler9794
      @adrianaheiler9794 Год назад +1

      There was a panel with Mel Brooks and some of the cast members years later and Cloris Leachman explained the knockers joke to her granddaughter who sat in the audience (and whose name is 'Hallelujah').

    • @seansteyer8851
      @seansteyer8851 Год назад

      And Cloris having been a playboy centerfold, I'd love to see that interview. Thanks for the info!@@adrianaheiler9794

  • @kenb.1212
    @kenb.1212 Год назад +3

    This is my favorite comedy films! I fact, Gene Wilder would start laughing so often during filming of Young Frankenstein that the producers became concerned about budget overruns.

  • @ScaredDawgProductions
    @ScaredDawgProductions Год назад +9

    Thank you seven times over. I have watched this movies so many times since it's original theatrical release, that I have lost count. and over the years I no longer have those belly laughs that I originally had. You changed that. I felt as if I was watching this movie for the first time by watching your reaction. So thank you. There is so much about this movie I could talk about, but reading the comments, I believe that they have all been mentioned before. Thank you again for such a great evening.

  • @photoguy42
    @photoguy42 Год назад +12

    One of the great details in this movie is that the lab equipment is all from the original Frankenstein movie. The set designer still had it in storage and Mel was able to get him to loan it to them for this movie.

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fun Fact! All Mel Brooks movies have a moral theme to them. The moral of Spaceballs is: "Don't take Star Wars too seriously, and realize it's about the money."
    I think the moral behind Young Frankenstein is: "Embrace being yourself!"
    OMG! Derri-Air is such a better joke than Perri-Air! Thanks for sharing that!

  • @kevincosta9228
    @kevincosta9228 Год назад +17

    You have to see the movie "Frankenstein" from 1936 to truly appreciate the brilliance of this movie. IIRC, Brook's production crew contacted the prop master from the original movie and he hooked them up with the laboratory props that were used in 1936.

    • @magich8ball
      @magich8ball Год назад

      Your recollection is 100 percent correct

    • @Bebop-by3qt
      @Bebop-by3qt Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more.
      Like you should watch the 1957 Zero Hour before you watch Airplane.

    • @ostlandr
      @ostlandr 9 месяцев назад

      Just like watching the four "Airport" films before watching "Airplane!".

    • @EntertainmentFan11
      @EntertainmentFan11 8 месяцев назад +1

      1931, you mean.

    • @kevincosta9228
      @kevincosta9228 8 месяцев назад

      @@EntertainmentFan11 Right you are. That's what I get for going from memory LOL

  • @rendalconstantineau1680
    @rendalconstantineau1680 Год назад +52

    During filming, Marty Feldman(Igor), kept shifting the hump on his own and not saying anything to mess with the other actors, which worked, and it was decided to leave it in as a bit. So many WONDERFUL comedic actors in this movie how could it go wrong? Loved it since my first watching years ago, it is CLASSIC!

    • @jonellwanger7258
      @jonellwanger7258 Год назад

      What hump?

    • @pdegan2814
      @pdegan2814 11 месяцев назад +2

      Honestly I feel like that's one of Mel Brooks' greatest strengths. He assembles a group of really funny people and lets them play.

    • @JDB1184
      @JDB1184 11 месяцев назад

      What hump ? 🤪

    • @TheInvisibleMan229
      @TheInvisibleMan229 9 месяцев назад

      "I did not know that" as Johnny Carson used to say.

  • @jericotank4820
    @jericotank4820 Год назад +1

    Watching your facial expressions as you watch this movie was so fantastic. It is one of my favorites as well and has been for a long time, it is great seeing someone else enjoy it so much.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Год назад +35

    Gene freaking out is my favorite mood of his. Him throttling Peter Boyle with 'quiet dignity and grace' might be his best delivery of all time. "YousonofabitchbastardI'llgetyouforthis!!!"

  • @frankenstein3526
    @frankenstein3526 Год назад +22

    Yes, Mel Brooks made this movie specifically for YOU… Mel crafted every scene, every line, thinking how to make YOU LAUGH ! I subscribed early into this reaction when I saw how you got every joke, every inference, and even anticipated some of the gags, never expecting they would actually happen… GREAT reaction !

    • @MoviesWithMiranda
      @MoviesWithMiranda  Год назад +7

      Lolol yeah for some reason I just CLICKED with this movie! Absolute perfection every single second!!

  • @robertburke5786
    @robertburke5786 Год назад +2

    Miranda, you should be in movies! Your joy on the screen is irresistible. Your appreciation of the actors art is great. Your videos are top notch quality productions. Its so great to see a truly happy and laughing pretty girl honestly enjoying the moment. I was a projector operator when mel brooks movies came out. I was lucky to see them over and over. Truly a comic genius. We need more smart comedy mixed with the right amount of slapstick. Id like you to do reaction to some classic comedy like marx brothers and laurel and hardy. I am now a fan of your channel!

  • @nicecupparosie
    @nicecupparosie Год назад +5

    When you mention actors trying not to laugh, always reminds me of Pete & Dud sketches (Peter Cook and Dudley Moore my Dad's favourite) .
    Dud would so struggle to keep a straight face and Pete would slip in an ad lib to try and break him. Like when Dud is eating his prop sandwich trying to hide that he's giggling and can't say anything, you can see the glint in his eye as Pete adds the line "are you enjoying that sandwich" and he is so close to losing it and spitting it out.
    They did the original "Bedazzled" movie, well worth a watch.

    • @markhamstra1083
      @markhamstra1083 Год назад +1

      Yes, and if she hasn’t seen them before, she needs to see the Dentist Sketch and the Elephant Sketch from the Carol Burnett Show. Tim Conway took devilish delight in making people break character and laugh in a live show.

  • @corporealexistence9467
    @corporealexistence9467 Год назад +14

    Dear, those older viewers of your channel are stoked that you are not going on self aggrandizing, screech fits while watching these files and want to show their appreciation. These were made when most people could laugh at themselves and each other, and we wish that kind of unity could be again. Keep on with the great reactions, subbed and have a great day!

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Год назад +1

      I dunno, she was about to cringe out before Madeline Kahn started singing. We should definitely NOT recommend DEBBIE DOES DALLAS.

  • @ACNelson-officialchannel
    @ACNelson-officialchannel Год назад +1

    Mel Brooks fans always welcome new fans to the scene! The comedic sensibility shows your intelligence! Also, one more suggestion. If you haven't seen "Secondhand Lions", I'd love to see your reaction!

  • @juliancage
    @juliancage Год назад +15

    My favorite part of this movie is the blind priest scene. The way he poured soup on the monster's lap was so hilarious

    • @stef96ify
      @stef96ify Год назад +2

      Yep, a genuine comedic couple

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 Год назад +3

      I like how the monster is so patient.

  • @udidit71
    @udidit71 Год назад +16

    Most people only know Peter Boyle as the dad from everybody loves Raymond, this movie is what made me love him. And having Gene Hackman as the blind man was pure gold.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад +2

      There are some of us old farts who remember him as the villain in Outland, a sci-fi remake of High Noon starring Sean Connery from the early 1980s.

    • @udidit71
      @udidit71 Год назад

      @88wildcat good call. I haven't thought about that show in years. Totally forgot about it.

    • @LighthawkTenchi
      @LighthawkTenchi Год назад

      There was a Halloween episode where he dressed up as the Monster

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад

      I always knew him from Taxi Driver. 😁

    • @blueboy4244
      @blueboy4244 Год назад

      I remember him from 'Joe'@@88wildcat I remember him from 'Joe'

  • @michaelpriddy1780
    @michaelpriddy1780 2 месяца назад

    So nice to see such an intelligent and insightful reaction. Also great to see you enjoying this classic comedy so much. Blessings.

  • @bwcbiz
    @bwcbiz Год назад +22

    Both Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles went to great lengths to capture the atmosphere and tropes of their source material, hence the opening and the whole film being in black and white.

  • @boblawblaw1354
    @boblawblaw1354 Год назад +16

    Puttin on the Ritz is so ridiculously funny. Its comic genius to use that hilarious voice. Peter Boyle(the monster) also played the father in Everybody Loves Raymond which was also a great sit com.

    • @RothAnim
      @RothAnim 11 месяцев назад +1

      He's also in one of my all-time favorite episodes of the X-files. He plays an insurance salesman who can see exactly how people die, and has to help on a case where a serial killer is targeting psychics and fortune tellers.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@RothAnim He could do comedy and drama in equal measure. A bit like Jack Lemmon.

  • @jcstudiosvideoproduction5195
    @jcstudiosvideoproduction5195 4 месяца назад

    This is one of my all-time favorite movies. I even had the privilege of playing Inspector Kemp in a local production of Young Frankenstein the Musical. Watching your reaction to "Puttin' on the Ritz" makes me smile and chuckle. I can tell you enjoy this movie as much as I do. Keep up the good work!

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 Год назад +9

    6:53 This same actor played the Reverend/Preacher in Blazing Saddles.
    Marty Feldman randomly swapped the hump from one side to the other waiting for someone to notice. So Brooks kept it in and made it another gag.

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 Год назад +5

    One of the greatest reactions I've ever seen. Thank you for all the laughs! Wow!

  • @lordbalok6298
    @lordbalok6298 4 месяца назад +1

    Okay, so I'm old.
    When this film came out I was around 3 or 4 years old. My father had a weekend job at a movie theater as a projectionist; remember I'm old, so he's older and this was in the days of actual real film in the projector!
    My mother demanded that my father take me with him to work because she had just given birth to my younger brother and demanded a break from us kids.
    And so, I spent every weekend, all weekend, for three or four months, sitting all by myself in the back row of the theater, sitting on top of a big box of lollipops (that slowly and mysteriously got more and more empty) and I watched this film more time than I can count. I literally grew up on this film.
    This is one of my most favorite films of all time. I am so very glad you got to this one, and that you enjoyed it as much as you did!

    • @williambryan3346
      @williambryan3346 4 месяца назад

      If you’re old, then I’m old too. I was five when this movie and Blazing Saddles came out.

  • @brianschoner3350
    @brianschoner3350 Год назад +5

    There are some amazing outtakes from the making of this film which, as you can imagine, mostly involve the cast making each other crack up over and over again.

  • @stpetie7686
    @stpetie7686 Год назад +32

    I love that you loved this one too. Also loved that you noticed the different "personalities" of Brooks' movies. His comedic talents are amazing. His songwriting and directorial talents are often overlooked simply because he is so good at making you laugh. Edit: I forgot to add,, Men in Tights, Men in Tights, Menin Tights!

    • @alanholck7995
      @alanholck7995 Год назад +3

      And The Producers (1967 version).

    • @playy1797
      @playy1797 Год назад +4

      she's going to love the Spanish Inquisition musical number in History of the World

  • @johnlanders3522
    @johnlanders3522 2 месяца назад

    This movie as a piece of art is absolutely perfect. Cinematography, dialogue, casting...just sublime!

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Год назад +12

    The line of Igor which almost made Wilder break up when meeting the fiance was "You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the turban", done as a Groucho Marx impersonation. Marty Feldman used to do comedy in England with members of Monty Python before that troupe was formed - see At The Last 1948 Show.

  • @gheller2261
    @gheller2261 Год назад +6

    It's really wonderful that a young person like you can appreciate this film. My own college age daughters didn't get it. However, my wife and I have been quoting Young Frankenstein together for 25 years in daily life (e.g., I suggest you put on a tie) and my girls were like "hey, you got that from this." Um, yeah. Oh sweet mystery of life at last I found you!!!!

  • @GainesSteve
    @GainesSteve 5 месяцев назад

    Love your reaction to the "Puttin' on the Ritz" number. I could hardly breathe the first time I saw that scene!

  • @SuperDave1426
    @SuperDave1426 Год назад +17

    Oh, the laughter was more than just the cast. 😋 In the commentary for the DVD, Mel was talking about a number of things going on during the filming of this. There were times when they had to do a shot again because the camera man would be quietly laughing, resulting in the camera shaking. Cloris Leachman (Frau Blucher) would get so mad at Gene, because he'd blow the take by laughing and they'd have to do the scene again.
    Mel said that during the scene where Elizabeth (Madeline Kahn) arrived, they had to keep doing re-takes when Eye-gor (Marty Feldman) would attack the fir stole because he'd end up with a mouthful of fir or pieces of it. Mel said that by take number #13, it started to occur to him that maybe Marty was doing it on purpose... 😆
    Another fun comment Mel made in the commentary that these people were so funny together, he had to direct a lot of it with a handkerchief stuffed in his mouth. And he said that at one point, Madeline came in and did something so funny that he almost swallowed the Handkerchief! 🤣
    There are a number of the outtakes on RUclips - I would definitely recommend that you hunt them down; some really funny stuff there.
    One personal comment, if I may: I'm not going to lie - I don't like this current editing format that you're using; I much prefer the less jarring, no in-and-out type that you used in your earlier videos like with Back to the Future I & II. That said, I've never had so much fun examining someone's tonsils. 😂 Your reactions were just so much fun to watch - especially the part where you almost slid out of your chair because you were laughing so hard. A really good, enjoyable reaction to this. 👍‍

    • @MoviesWithMiranda
      @MoviesWithMiranda  Год назад +4

      I will give my editor the feedback! I think it may be just their editing style! A lot of it is done to avoid copyright claims from yt. Maybe there is a better way to make it less jarring? The OLD video were me editing, and I just couldn't so it anymore so I had to hire someone! They take sooo much time and require serious work!

    • @SuperDave1426
      @SuperDave1426 Год назад +4

      @@MoviesWithMiranda Oh, I understand - YT really just seems to go out of its way to make the process as absolutely painful as they can, and I know that the whole copyright thing has to be danced with. I was just surprised by the route that your editor has taken, given that when I was going through your post history I saw a poll that you posted asking about what would your viewers prefer - and the majority of the answers to two of the options, which amounted to "don't change too much from what you're currently doing. My surprise was that in light of that, your editor has chosen to go with the pop-in-and-out style that got the minimum number of votes. 🤔🤷‍♂ Like you said, maybe it's just your editor's preferred editing style, but maybe you could try to get a more viewer-friendly change in place? You *are* paying that person, right? 😋 (You did say that you were going to be hiring an editor when that poll went out; if it's something that doesn't involve pay, then disregard my assumption here. 😆)
      Anything that could be adjusted to make it less jarring and popping in-and-out would be much appreciated. But regardless; this really was an enjoyable watch - I was laughing as much as you were because of just how funny you were finding things in this classic movie! 👍‍ And thanks for taking the time to reply to me!

  • @Eric_L_Laney
    @Eric_L_Laney Год назад +7

    I absolutely loved your reaction! I was 14 years old in 1974 when this movie came out, but didn’t see it until years later. Loved the performances by all the main actors, but yes, Marty Feldman, Igor, was my favorite too. Mel Brooks is still living at the age of 97. Teri Garr, Inga, is still living at the age of 78. She has multiple sclerosis. There is a great blooper reel on RUclips that goes for 7 minutes and 1 second. There are also a couple of great documentaries on the movie on RUclips. And, Gene Wilder was on Conan in his later years. That is on RUclips as well. Great interview.

  • @noneya3635
    @noneya3635 4 месяца назад +1

    🤣😹😂😅 Mel Brooks sniffing a can of arse is funnier than the mineral water joke by a mile.

  • @razorwirekiss
    @razorwirekiss Год назад +21

    I saw Gene Wilder in a comedy play in London back in the 90s. My girlfriend worked there and I sat in a box by the stage. When Wilder got frantic I simply couldn't stop laughing. It was called Laughter on the 23rd floor. At the end as he was taking a bow he turned and smiled at me and nodded. It was, simply the best moment ever!

  • @Vineetoba
    @Vineetoba Год назад +10

    You are the definition of infectious laughter. You laugh, we laugh. You laugh more, we're laughing tears. Great movie, greatest musical number -Soooper Dooper!!!!!

  • @DariaBilowus
    @DariaBilowus 10 месяцев назад +3

    The volunteer patient at the beginning is the same actor as the priest in Blazing Saddles.

  • @boosterwyk
    @boosterwyk Год назад +16

    A few things. This was written primarily by Gene Wilder, who wanted Mel to direct. Mel contributed additional material and was given a writing credit, but is why the style is a bit different than the others you reviewed. There are also other actors Mel used in multiple movies, like Madeline Khan, but you missed the old man test subject in the beginning so was also the minister in Blazing Saddles.
    The exchange with the shoe shine boy is actually the first line of a famous song called Chattanooga Choo Choo
    Lastly, for trivia, the scene where Igor tells the doctor to 'Walk this way' was the real life inspiration for Aerosmith's song Walk this Way, who had seen the movie and found it hysterical and used that line when writing the song.

    • @peterfable
      @peterfable Год назад

      Sorry to say that the Aerosmith tale is apocryphal, as others have already pointed out.

    • @davidferro2236
      @davidferro2236 11 месяцев назад

      Also in Marx Brothers movie

  • @alrego3885
    @alrego3885 Год назад +67

    Funny fact: The band members of Aerosmith, along with their producer, went to see Young Frankenstein, in theaters. They all got such a kick when Igor tells Frederick to Walk this way, that it inspired them to write one of their biggest hits.

    • @jayloving6030
      @jayloving6030 Год назад +2

      apochryphyl

    • @Gizmo42Rodeo
      @Gizmo42Rodeo Год назад +4

      Or you can go with what Steven Tyler himself said - "The song title evolved from watching The Three Stooges on TV. They walked this way and that.".

    • @auapplemac1976
      @auapplemac1976 Год назад +9

      The “Walk this way” joke is very old dating back to the 30s or 40s. I remember my cousin used to do it in the 50s.

    • @timshelton8535
      @timshelton8535 Год назад +3

      @@banhammer3904😂

  • @FlamingRobzilla
    @FlamingRobzilla 4 месяца назад

    I must have seen this movie a dozen times over the years, but watching it with you was like seeing it for the first time again. Thank you so very much.