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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Spaceballs wasn’t Mel Brooks’ biggest hit — Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein had far better returns — but it soon developed a devoted fanbase. It inspired Spaceballs: The Series , an adult animated show, and also inspires countless people who see Brooks out in public to shout, “May the Schwartz be with you!” a beloved line from the film, as Brooks recounts in All About Me!

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Now, let's get into the answer for "Spaceballs" director Brooks crossword clue most recently seen in the Daily Pop Crossword. “Spaceballs” director Brooks Crossword Clue Answer is… Answer: MEL (23D) This clue last appeared in the Daily Pop Crossword on May 24, 2024. You can also find answers to past Daily Pop Crosswords.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Lucas’ no-action-figures rule inspired another of the funniest scenes in the film, when Brooks’ wise version of Yoda — called “just plain Yogurt” — reveals his secret weapon: “Merchandising! Merchandising is where the real money from the movie is made! Spaceballs the T-shirt! Spaceballs the coloring book! Spaceballs the lunchbox!

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Speaking of dolls: As a courtesy, Mel Brooks showed the Spaceballs script to Star Wars creator George Lucas. As Brooks noted in All About Me!, Lucas told him he was a fan of Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein and had no only one caveat: “He explained that if I made toys of my Spaceball characters they would look a lot like Star Wars ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Spaceballs is one of Mel Brooks' wildest movies. Here are 12 behind the scenes stories from a sci-fi spectacle that makes fun of everything in its path.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Mel Brooks Was Inspired by His Son’s Love of Star Wars MGM. Spaceballs riffs on many sci-fi classics, but it especially parodies the original 1977 Star Wars.He got the idea for Spaceballs, he wrote in his memoir, All About Me!, because “my son Max loved the Star Wars movies.

  7. Spaceballs and absurdist comedy (Now for something completely different, other Monty Python films/skits are some of my all time favorites). I thought I would try other Mel Brooks movies and this was one of his most popular. Does anybody else have a similar experience, can they recommend any other Mel Brooks movies?