Posted on 11/12/2015 6:20:34 PM PST by nevergore
Could this movie be made today? Mel Brooks doesn't think so..... Could the kids at our universities watch it without turning into quivering masses of protoplasam?
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no, this could not be made today.
Classic! I couldn’t see Obama laughing at a roast like that.... Mr. Thinskin would meltdown.....
Eddie Murphy totally shows here the absurdity of “White Privilege”
White Like Me
https://screen.yahoo.com/white-000000112.html
Damn you, Rick!
Debbie, you're a hooker! I don't believe it!
Best ever I’d say. One you really have to see over and over again, How can you take it all in while laughing so hard you hurt?
Night Shift(1984)
Night Shift(1982)
Here's about the only MP episode that had the same storyline from start to finish.
Looks like the writer had a few other stories ( as per Wiki ) I have to take a look at those as well.
I agree 100%. By far the funniest skit I have ever seen, and that ending.... Well lets just say that Im not even sure Chappell could get away with that today. Too bad Chappell went crazy, he was a fuuny guy.
Make it mandatory viewing for our utes.
Also, if I could I would instantly change my screename to Clayton Bigsbee
Just in case any of you dare, I give you the best “Frontline” ever.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u__W0Qa8v0k
You can’t find the original version of “Money For Nothing” either.
Punching the horse would get the animal rights groups all up in arms.
Ahh, that was just “hang’in out there wasn’t it... Good job!!
Hell no. You couldn’t make Young Frankenstein, History of the World, Animal House...any number of classics
Men on Film?
LOL! And would NEVER get close to being aired today.
There is an old dvd store next to my cigar store..... I’ll look tomorrow...
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