ConorJ · 46-50, M
Lol, oldie but goodie. I'd say its probably worth a watch.
4thdimensiondream · 70-79, M
Classic. One of the funniest films ever and extremely well done. I remember seeing it in the movies and I got really high. I started zoning out before it started seeing weird patterns on the carpeting in the lobby. Thanks for the flashback!
onewithshoes · 26-30, F
Yes!😄
I've always loved everything Mel Brooks did.😄
High Anxiety was my favourite.😄
I've always loved everything Mel Brooks did.😄
High Anxiety was my favourite.😄
HotPizza71 · 51-55, MVIP
@onewithshoes Blazing Saddles too..couldn't be made today, WAAAAYYY to much for today's woke crowd
Jenna999 · 41-45, F
Oh good! A friend recommended it so I'm going to watch it tonight.
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
For me it's a movie that improves with age.
Whether that's because nobody puts that much effort into script; set; actors and character dialogue anymore.
Or whether you spot the odd thing going on in the background that you hadn't noticed before.
Still a rateable movie.
Whether that's because nobody puts that much effort into script; set; actors and character dialogue anymore.
Or whether you spot the odd thing going on in the background that you hadn't noticed before.
Still a rateable movie.
rinkydinkydoink · M
I didn't know Gene Hackman was in it... now I'll watch it again keeping an eye out for his appearance.
JSul3 · 70-79
@rinkydinkydoink
He's the blind hermit, a character played by O.P. Heggie in Bride of Frankenstein.
He's the blind hermit, a character played by O.P. Heggie in Bride of Frankenstein.
rinkydinkydoink · M
BooksRMe · 46-50, M
I have it on DVD, one of Mel's best!!
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
Yepp. I love it.
Love it!!!
Kiesel · 56-60, M
Sure have! One of the best classics
JSul3 · 70-79
A comic parody of Universal studios Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein.
Fun fact: we see several of the Kenneth Strickfaden machines in action that were part of many horror films, beginning with '31 Frankenstein.
Fun fact: we see several of the Kenneth Strickfaden machines in action that were part of many horror films, beginning with '31 Frankenstein.
Lostpoet · M
Yes. Loved it.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Many years ago, yes. Funny!
Iwillwait · M
Great Movie!
Many years ago, 🙌😅
Midlifemale · 61-69, M
Omg...yessssss......great movie
Justme264 · 70-79, M
A classic!
Northwest · M
Many times.
dirge · M
so many times.
it's twue, it's twue.
it's twue, it's twue.
Northwest · M
Where wolf…
fun4us2b · M
Abby Normal is a member here
lost213 · 46-50, M
Only a billion times..lol
Great movie
Great movie
DrWatson · 70-79, M
"Walk this way...."
bijouxbroussard · F
Yes, decades ago…😊
HotPizza71 · 51-55, MVIP
Absolute classic
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Yes, along with his other movies too.
minxy · 51-55, F
put... the candle... back!
Likestoenjoylife · 51-55, M
Yes its a must see classic!
syfy86 · 51-55, M
Classic!
And a young Terri Garr
And a young Terri Garr
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
It’s pronounced “Fronkensteen”
SinlessOnslaught · M
FRAN-ken-shteen
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
Yes, and I love it!
“The taffeta, darling.”
“Roll, roll, roll in ze hay.”
“Put the candle back.”
Have you seen the Broadway musical? It’s quite good!
“The taffeta, darling.”
“Roll, roll, roll in ze hay.”
“Put the candle back.”
Have you seen the Broadway musical? It’s quite good!
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