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I feel like every fast food chain has a period where they are awesome and then they slowly decline until they’re just as bad as every other fast food chain. In the mid 90's Papa John’s expanded and were easily the best large pizza chain in the nation. At the time Papa John’s slogan really set the tone of why their

As a gay man, I find it to be hilarious. One because it’s true. There ARE guys who do act that way. Is it a gay stereotype if I don’t think it is? Cuz I know there are butch gay men also. So it doesn’t bother me that gay “stereotype” is in there because they exist in the real world. If you had a butch gay man say “Get

Hedley!

It has to be said that this article is significantly lacking in praise for Harvey Korman’s fantastic performance as Hedy Lemarr. 

Keep it light! Keep it bright! Keep it GAAAAAAY!

Imagine having two stone-cold masterpieces hitting the theater in the same year. People go their whole careers without one, these dudes did it in their off-time.

Mel’s other movie from 74 says hi.

Ludicrous.

Spaceballs was 13 years later. Your definition of “immediately” seems to concur with the definition of “Now” my kids use when I tell them we’re leaving now, so put on your shoes.

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(John Wayne) took himself too seriously for that. The reason it worked with Airplane is because Nielsen and the other straight men were willing to look silly

He took himself too seriously for that. The reason it worked with Airplane is because Nielsen and the other straight men were willing to look silly, I dont think Wayne would be down with that.

And Cleavon Little’s reaction is genuine corpsing that was kept in because it worked well within the scene

Very timely to be discussing a movie about a rapacious capitalist mediocrity enriching himself by driving the residents out of the institutions they built.

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When will then be now?

It’s not perfect—the anarchic musical number at the end has more gay jokes than anyone needs”

HEY WHERE THE WHITE WOMEN AT?

John Wayne could never have hit those subtle comedy beats the way Wilder could, although I would have enjoyed hearing him say, “Little bastard shot me in the ass!”

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“Blazing Saddles is also notable for its sheer, overwhelming love of chaos and for its willingness to utterly obliterate the fourth wall. Early in the film, the villain Hedley Lamarr turns to the camera and asks, “Where will I find such a man?” And then: “Why am I asking you?” By the time Blazing Saddlesreaches its

Who had the better 1974: Brooks (Blazing and Frankenstein) or Coppola (Conversation and Godfather II)?