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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 7:21 pm    Spaceballs 2

Anyone seen the 1987 movie Spaceballs? To cut a long story short, it's a spoof of Star Wars but also spoofs movies such as Alien and Planet of the Apes. It was directed by the great Mel Brooks.

Amongst others, Bill Pullman plays Lone Starr, a cross between Luke Skywalker and Han Solo (with a dollop of Indiana Jones thrown in). Rick Moranis plays Dark Helmet, obviously a spoof of Darth Vader.

Oh, there's a young warrior called Yoghurt (played by Mel Brooks), a villan called Pizza the Hutt and a mysterious form of energy called The Schwarz (much greater than The Force).

I think you get the picture. The movie is extremely funny and one I would recommend.

Anyway, it appears that there is going to be a sequel. Not too sure if we need one and sequels aren't always good but I'm willing to give it a chance. I doubt it'll top the original, though.

Anyone else seen the original?


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 7:50 pm    

I've literally been watching Spaceballs since I was 4 years old. It's a film I've loved my entire life and that I thoroughly enjoy. My favorite character in the film I must admit has always been Colonel Sandurz, he's just such a dork and some of his facial expression are great. The only character I think was a waste was Dot Matrix, I never liked her much. I think my favorite line in the entire movie came not from a main character, but an insignificant minor character. In the cafe near the end, when the guy from Alien is getting those stomac pain, a woman says "Can we get him some water!?" and another character yells out the line "Water my ass, get this guy some Pepto-Bismol!!", golden. Other favorite lines include "What's the matter Colonel Sandurz, CHICKEN!?", "This ship is too long, if I walked, the movie would be over", and the part where the guy from Police Academy says that he's "lost the bleeps, the sweeps, and the creeps", followed by an explanation of the sounds, and Dark Helmet says to Sandurz "That's not all he's lost". This film is a real gem and I'm eternally happy that Mel brooks is doing a sequel to it, finally after all these years. I'm also quite fond of Robin Hood: Men In Tights, and Blazing Saddles. Didn't like History of The World Part I and I haven't seen Young Frankenstein though. Mr. Brooks is truely a comedic genius.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 7:52 pm    

Young Frankenstein is good, Siege.

You've brought back some memories with those lines. I just love the self-destruct scene at the end, where the hell did all those freaks and that bear come from?

Remember Ludicrous Speed.


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:05 pm    

SANDURZ: "Sir hadn't you better buckle up?"
HELMET: "Ah buckle-this! Ludicrous Speed, GO!"



In my entire life I've only met one person who didn't find this film to be an absolute riot. The self-destruct part is great
COMPUTER: "10, 9, 8, 6"
SKROOB: "Six? What happend to seven!?"
COMPUTER: "Just kidding..."

Another one I like is where Lone Starr tries to use the Vulcan neckpinch on that guard
GUARD: "What the hell are you doing?"
LONE STARR: "The... Vulcan neck pinch?"
GUARD: "Nah nah stupid, you've got it way too high it's down here where the shoulder meets the neck"
*Lone Starr tries again*
LONE STARR: "Like, THIS?"
GUARD: "Yeahhh!"
*Guard falls to the ground unconcious*


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:09 pm    

Great, great dialogue.

Remember when Dark Helmet went to battle Lone Starr and he said something like, "I am your cousins former roommate" or something like that.


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:11 pm    

Such a great movie! Too funny! I love it!
"Ludicrous speed!"
"Comb the desert!" (They actually comb it)
What about the "ass hole" scene!



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:18 pm    

HELMET: "Before you die there is something you should know about us, Lone Starr"
LONE STARR: "...What's that?"
HELMET: "I am your fathers brothers nephews cousins former roommate"
LONE STARR: "...What's that make us?"
HELMET: "Absolutely nothing! Which is what you are about to become! Prepare to die..."

Yes, I've seen this film many times in my life.


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:19 pm    

Yes, thanks for that, Siege.

So many great moments. I really should dig out the VHS. I haven't brought the DVD yet because it's a "vanilla release".


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:20 pm    

I used to own the DVD, what do you mean by "Vanilla Release"?

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:22 pm    

"Vanilla Release" is a term for DVD's that have little or no extras, usually DVD's that contain only scene selection and interactive menu. I don't think there is a Spaceballs DVD with extras...yet!

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:29 pm    

Siege wrote:
HELMET: "Before you die there is something you should know about us, Lone Starr"
LONE STARR: "...What's that?"
HELMET: "I am your fathers brothers nephews cousins former roommate"
LONE STARR: "...What's that make us?"
HELMET: "Absolutely nothing! Which is what you are about to become! Prepare to die..."

Yes, I've seen this film many times in my life.


The best and most memorable line. Gotta love it!



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:33 pm    

Nope. never seen it. but since it's an 80s movie, i'll look out fo it.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 8:35 pm    

You'll like it, Amy. I know you will. Maybe as much as those Batman comics you're going to buy.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:03 pm    

Ah yes, the only special features on the DVD are a "making of" documentary that was filmed in the 80's an thus is extremely cheesy, a trailer, and a rather bland, but slightly informative commentary track by Mel Brooks.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:15 pm    

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:28 pm    

Dark Helmet: "say goodbye to your two best friends, and I don't mean your pals in the winnebago."

and

Colonel Sanders: "Prepare ship for lightspeed! "

Dark Helmet: "No, no, no! Lightspeed's too slow! "

Colonel Sanders: "Lightspeed too slow? "

Dark Helmet: "Yes. We're going to have to go right to.......Ludicrous speed!" (everyone gasps)

Colonel Sanders: "Ludicrous speed? Sir, we've never gone that fast before...I don't know if the ship can take it! "

Dark Helmet: "What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chickennn?! "


Also, Mel Brooks wants Spaceballs 2 to somewhat coincide with the opening of Star Wars Episode 3.


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:42 pm    

Link, the Hero of Time wrote:
Dark Helmet: "say goodbye to your two best friends, and I don't mean your pals in the winnebago."

and

Colonel Sanders: "Prepare ship for lightspeed! "

Dark Helmet: "No, no, no! Lightspeed's too slow! "

Colonel Sanders: "Lightspeed too slow? "

Dark Helmet: "Yes. We're going to have to go right to.......Ludicrous speed!" (everyone gasps)

Colonel Sanders: "Ludicrous speed? Sir, we've never gone that fast before...I don't know if the ship can take it! "

Dark Helmet: "What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chickennn?! "


Also, Mel Brooks wants Spaceballs 2 to somewhat coincide with the opening of Star Wars Episode 3.


So is it true? Where can I find this info? I would REALLY like to know!
And lol, that was great!



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:45 pm    

I've found some stuff out...

http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=6547

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Mel Brooks Writing Spaceballs Sequel
Source: Ain't-It-Cool-News September 28, 2004


In a Q&A with Playbill magazine, Mel Brooks says that he's currently working on a Spaceballs sequel. Here's the clip from the interview which starts off by talking about the big screen adaptation of The Producers.

Playbill: Will you have a role in it?

MB: It's doubtful, but I'm writing myself back into the Spaceballs sequel that I'm now writing, so you haven't seen the last of my face. Why another Spaceballs? It wouldn't feel right have anyone else play Yoghurt and the first one was the best experience I've had making a movie since Blazing Saddles.

Playbill: When can we expect that?

MB: Best case scenario: a week before the new Star Wars opens. Worst Case Scenario: a year after the new star wars opens.

Stay tuned for more news on this as it comes. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith will be released in theaters on May 19.



Yay! But I wonder if it'll be more like SW III or not? I would like that, but I don't know.



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 9:54 pm    

My guess is the film will come out in late 2005-early 2006.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 10:17 pm    

sorry, forgot to post the link, but yeah that's where I found the info.


Based on the quality of Mel Brooks movies, I'm going to have to agree with Siege on this one.

There's no way he can pull off a major movie spoof of his usual caliber in only 7 months and a few weeks.


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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 10:37 pm    

Link, the Hero of Time wrote:
sorry, forgot to post the link, but yeah that's where I found the info.


Based on the quality of Mel Brooks movies, I'm going to have to agree with Siege on this one.

There's no way he can pull off a major movie spoof of his usual caliber in only 7 months and a few weeks.


Yeah...but so how do you guys think this will run? Similar to the last, as in a Lone Star adventure, or a maybe a preview of the rise of Dark Helmet, etc?



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 10:39 pm    

My guess is it will be a prequel to parody the recent Star Wars films. But as long as Rick Morranis returns as Lord Helmet, I'll be happy no matter what it's about.

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 10:40 pm    

Siege wrote:
My guess is it will be a prequel to parody the recent Star Wars films. But as long as Rick Morranis returns as Lord Helmet, I'll be happy no matter what it's about.


Days I am most anticipating:
1. Christmas
2. May 19th (Star Wars day)
3. Spaceballs 2
4. Christmas 2005
5. Getting off my braces in the relative beginning of 2006!



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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 11:04 pm    

What's so great about Christmas?

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PostMon Nov 15, 2004 11:04 pm    

Siege wrote:
What's so great about Christmas?


The presents, of course!
No, that's not all. The birthday of Jesus. But the Presents...



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