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Spaceballs Reaction

Movies | 9 months ago
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31 Comments

  1. Commenters avatar
    rayw432
    6 months

    The other great Mel Brooks movies are a must for you guys. I think you'd love Young Frankenstien.

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  2. Radar
    8 months

    There is a second movie being made called: "Spaceballs 2: the search for more money"

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    Isabelle Xena Autumn
    8 months

    Please watch the movie Fanboys!!! It's a comedy about Star Wars fans, it's great

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    Lurker101
    8 months

    The ship at the beginning took roughly a minute and half, you had me curious

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    Stash
    8 months

    I'd love to see y'all react to more Mel Brooks movies! Especially Robin Hood Men in Tights, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein. :)

  6. Commenters avatar
    Demi
    8 months

    if your looking for more parody movies, Kung Pow Enter the Fist is a fun one.

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    Saint
    8 months

    i've been waiting for this since episode 4!

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    Swordfish
    9 months

    I'm glad Boom brought up Blazing Saddles! Cinemark is doing a 50th Anniversary theater showing of the movie in September!!! Maybe react to the movie around that time in honor of the 50th, and until then, do Young Frankenstein, Robin Hood, and other Mel Brooks movies leading up to that release/anniversary specail!!!

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    GainingGamer
    9 months

    yall need to do mom and dad save the universe

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    Bomb-Boy
    9 months

    Please can you watch the back to the future trilogy

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    Bomb-Boy
    9 months

    Please watch back to the future trilogy

  12. mayasha_chan
    9 months

    This is a favourite of my Family and I, gosh we can quote the WHOLE film back-to-front!

    If you loved this film might I suggest Clue? It's another fun comedy film, and yes it is based on the board game :)

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    Dylan
    9 months

    Please do the original alien movies, they're so good

  14. Commenters avatar
    Momokol
    9 months

    I remember hearing the "Pizza The Hutt" costume actually had been covered in scalding hot pizza, and the guy in the costume had to be cut out of the costume and treated for serious burns.

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    David
    9 months

    Auralnauts Star Wars abridged series is the best satire content. I hope it doesn't get overlooked.

  16. Commenters avatar
    Jakob
    9 months

    Oh yeah, Star Trek TNG is amazing. Data is the best.

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    Alex
    9 months

    Would love to see you guys do more Mel Brooks movies!!

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      Alex
      9 months

      I would recommend reacting to Blazing Saddles, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Young Frankenstein, History of the World: Part One, and Dracula: Dead and Loving It. All amazing comedies.

  18. Commenters avatar
    Sarabada
    9 months

    To comment on video quality back then: Movies back in the days did not use tape or digital media to record. They used film reels.

    Larger film reels like 35mm and 70mm film has an insane amount of detail when using proper equipment to record and edit them. They are also very scalable, hence why they could be shown  on huge cinema screens without quality loss. This is why many filmmakers still use film reels for recording to this day.

    Its just that home video formats like VHS and DVD weren’t that high in resolution back in the day. They were downscaled for TV formats at the time. So a lot of that high quality film footage wasn’t seen outside of cinemas.

    If a movie’s original 35mm or 70mm  master film reel was preserved, it’s possible to create HD or 4K digital versions of it without any major quality loss (if any quality loss at all)

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    LaLa
    9 months

    Yes! Please more Mel Brooks! History of the World is my personal favorite. Blazing Saddles is a close second or maybe even tied. Both have Madeline Kahn and that's what counts. ?

    Mel Brooks actually had to get permission from George Lucas to film this. Lucas liked it so he gave them some of the left over props from Star Wars. The catch was that Brooks couldn't have ANY merchandise other than the video sales. Which is why Mel put the whole merchandising bit in as a bit of and FU jab at Lucas. Because Ruff is right it was a HUGELY missed opportunity for Brooks.

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    Michael
    9 months

    Y’all need to do reactions to all of Mel Brooks’ movies

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      Petrichor12
      9 months

      Would love Robin Hood!

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      Jakob
      9 months

      Can only agree with this. That would be great.

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      Ben
      9 months

      Yes Robin Hood Men in Tights I vote next then Young Frankenstein

  21. jetstorm98
    9 months

    If you guys want to keep watching Star Wars related movies might I recommend Fanboys (2009) especially if you like road trip movies with the boys and multiple appearances from familiar faces.

  22. theater_grandpa
    9 months

    MAKE WAY FOR DARK HELMET

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    Afro-M
    9 months

    please react to police Academy

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    Joseph
    9 months

    i hope you watch robin hood men in tights 

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    Inkasaurus
    9 months

    I was hoping since you all were watching Star Wars recently that you'd watch this at some point!

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    John
    9 months

    With this jump into Mel Brooks, I highly suggest Blazing Saddles (1974) at some point

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    Gavynnnnn
    9 months

    OH MY GOD YES. I WAS PRACTICALLY BEGGING FOR Y’ALL TO REACT TO THIS!!! All praise the Schwartz.

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