When it comes to comedies in the 21st century, they don't come much funnier than Blazing Saddles. Mel Brooks' genius Western spoof that stands as the funniest of its kind to this day, Blazing Saddles ...
I was 15 and probably looked about 11 when "Blazing Saddles" was released in 1974, but my buddies and I had no trouble buying movie tickets. The kid at the counter was no cop, and the sweet lady ...
It was “too dirty” for John Wayne to accept a part. Too “disgusting and vulgar” for Ted Ashley, the chairman of Warner Brothers, who threatened to “bury” the film. But director Mel Brooks stuck to his ...