The actor said that Brooks wasn't familiar with any of the Star Wars movies that came after the original trilogy.
It's been a long time since Spaceballs first parodied Star Wars, but a sequel to Mel Brooks ' sci-fi satire has plenty of new ...
A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away, Mel Brooks blessed Star Wars fans with the ultimate parody… but he hasn’t kept ...
Mel Brooks, who helmed the classic “Star Wars” parody “Spaceballs,” has not returned to the franchise since his 1987 feature.
When your comedy legend boss hasn’t kept up with the franchise you’re trying to parody, sometimes you have to give a 40-minute presentation. Josh Gad recently revealed the unique challenge he faced ...
Mel Brooks‘ weird and wonderful mind has been making audiences laugh for generations. From his directorial debut in 1967’s The Producers, Brooks completely revolutionised the world of cinematic comedy ...
“It’s not sunlight; it’s just the fact that it is dawn that kills him ... “There are a lot of scenes that were deliberately rewritten after watching the Mel Brooks movie, and considering, ‘Wow, that ...
Mel Brooks doesn’t come across as the type of person who ... It was such a controversial setup for a film that most studios refused to make it, and Brooks said that he received thousands of letters ...
he wrote that the “funniest retort in the movie” came from actor Marty Feldman, who played the humpbacked Igor. When Dr. Frankenstein (Wilder), offers, “I don’t mean to embarrass you, but I’m a rather ...
Director James Gunn had an early Christmas present for Superman fans - the first trailer for his upcoming movie recently debuted, starring David Corenswet.
In researching his upcoming version of Nosferatu, Robert Eggers included Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving It in the mix.