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Perhaps some of you remember a Tv series in the 70's that only ran very , very briefly over here. It never really caught on. It was either written, directed or produced by Mel Brooks and was basically a sort of fore runner of Men In Tights. It was a 'wacky spoof' of the Robin Hood and His Merry Men story. It was completely cast with American actors and comedians I think...
Can't for the life of me remember the title though.. I supose I could IMDb it..see if it's mentioned.... ![]() Ah-ha!! Found it! It was called 'When Things Were Rotton' http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072585/ Anyone remember this?
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..Oh gosh yes....I remember it very well...and remember liking it too...Well Mel Brooks, what's not to like...certainly not on a par with Get Smart, but funny nonetheless...
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That show looks like it was a riot
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Y'all have covered most of the highlights, but a lesser-known and less characteristic Brooks film I like is The Twelve Chairs.
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i forgot all about When Things Were Rotten!!! It was a very, very funny show on ABC back in the eighties. It was short-lived but i remember being glued to the set to see it every week when it was on.
And i used to watch Carol Burnett as a kid especially to see Harvey Korman trying not to laugh out loud at Tim Conway's adlibs. Mel Brooks has a beautiful attitude about life and laughter. If i had to choose a favorite it would be Young Frankenstein. Gene Wilder had pitched it to him on the set of Blazing Saddles. Anybody remember the cartoon about "The 2000 Year Old Man"? It had started as an adlib thing between him and Carl Reiner while writing for the Sid Ceaser Comedy/Variety Show. Carl was a reporter interviewing Mel who played the 2000 Year Old Man on everything from being a caveman to all sorts of historical times thorought the ages. |
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That was suppoerting 'Young Frankenstein' when i saw it back int he 70's I always remeber the 2000 yr old man telling the interviewer that 'back then' he only ate 'natural food'...like tree bark...and gravel'. Quote:
IMDb dates it at 1975
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I find it amazing how well his stuff holds up- it's just as funny now
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Thats because he's not trying to appeal to any certain age group it's just pure comedy that everyone can enjoy
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