u/highlander68

A Python like sign!

"can i just have a little imprisonment?"

"no you can't, it is only for the heavily imprisoned!"

u/highlander68 — 4 days ago
▲ 192 r/70smovies

1973 "The Three Musketeers"

honestly, best version of this story. great cast and sets and realistic action.

u/highlander68 — 7 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/80smovies

Donald Gibb

god speed to actor donald gibb who gave us many memorable roles during the 80s. he was 71 years old.

"ray jackson" from "bloodsport"

u/highlander68 — 10 days ago

was only 9 years old when this came out but still laughed hard at this movie. felt sorry for john denver's character at the end though.

u/highlander68 — 17 days ago
▲ 719 r/MelBrooks+1 crossposts

remembering cloris "frua blucher" leachman on what would have been her 100th birthday!

u/highlander68 — 22 days ago
▲ 172 r/MelBrooks

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After the screening, Hitchcock walked out without a word. Brooks feared his parody was now a “dead man walking,” and that he had somehow upset his directorial hero. Days later, Hitchcock sent Brooks wine and a note that read,"A small token of my pleasure, have no anxiety over this.” This thumbs up makes it obvious why the film is dedicated to Hitchcock.

u/highlander68 — 1 month ago

released 4 years ago, this is a family friendly remake of "blazing saddles" and mel brooks voices the "shogun". set in the edo period, japan is ruled by cats. a dog, "hank" (cera) wants to be a samurai. an evil lord (gervaise) wants a village, hears about the dog and sends him to the village hoping the local cats will get rid of him and leave.
and yes, the fart scene is in! the cat samurai are in ranks and one lets one rip. soon, all of them are.
jackson voices "waco kid"
takei voices "taggert"
djimon honsou voices "mongo"

u/highlander68 — 1 month ago

for those who do not know of this, this is the ONLY time you will see martin as an actual villain in a drama and he pulls it off.

u/highlander68 — 1 month ago