@@keldonmcfarland2969 I really don't know why people think that line is so funny. Commissary is an old fashioned word for where employees at a company can get food, cooked or package, on the job.
Me and my son (15) watched it for the first time last night. I had never seen it. We were dying laughing!! The last 15 min of the movie was a goddamn treat. My son said his face hurt from laughing and we’ve been quoting the movie around the house today. I’m so glad we watched it.
I showed this film to my children last year. I was so tempted to say something about this to them, but I knew I had to keep quiet so they could experience the surprise of it. The looks on their faces was brilliant. It completely threw them.
HJBounell I met a Professional Limo Driver once who didn’t say much about his clients but occasionally he loosened up and he said this. “ Burt Reynolds is a nut. Dom Deluise is a nut . “ but he didn’t say anything about whether they got a nut with each other !
As you may all know, Dominick "Dom" DeLuise, passed away on May 4, 2009 at the age of 75, very sad that he died yesterday. He was a very funny actor and much more. He is one of them that made this movie a success and a classic comedy. R.I.P Dom DeLuise
He also hosted Candid Camera in the early 90s & lent his voice for a number of animated movies including An American Tail, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Oliver & Company & A Troll In Central Park.
Me and a buddy showed this movie to a friend. At the end, we asked him 'how was it?' and he replies, 'I wouldn't know, all I could hear was you two laughing the whole time'
You're lucky....I showed this to a friend years ago and he said it sucked and "There was nothing funny in the entire movie".........We are no longer friends
There's "breaking the fourth wall" and then there is this. Mel Brooks never seemed to like the fourth wall anyway. :p This movie is a timeless classic.
My father told me when he was watching this in the cinema he thought they had accidently put the wrong movie roll on too early for the next movie, then they burst through the wall 😂
I was already used to works that utilized the fourth wall break (including some other Mel Brooks films) by the first time I saw this scene, so I was already thinking, "The brawl's gonna spill out into this scene, isn't it?" Sure enough....
"A fourth wall break within a fourth wall break? That's like...sixteen walls!" C'mon, you know that Deadpool is just the next step in the evolution of Mel Brooks, just with more boobie and dick jokes.
This scene is one of the funniest in the entire movie. I remember being literally incapacitated with laughter the first time I watched it. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't move. I couldn't call for help. All I could do was hold onto the armrests of my chair for dear life as I watched the worlds of cowboys and queens collide to form a new universe that was somehow gayer than either, my body wracked with spasms of pure hilarity. God bless everyone involved with this movie. The world is truly better for having Blazing Saddles in it.
When a friend of mine watched this for the first time with me, they were all "Wait..wha-who-whe-what? What? what!? WHAT!? WHAT'S GOING ON!?". All I could say while laughing was "It's Mel Brooks".
The wonderful thing about this film is that EVERYONE is fair game. Even though you know Mel Brooks' heart is in the right place, so to speak, NO-ONE is spared
Unbelievable. I saw Blazzing Saddles in the Theatre as a kid. Didn't understand the humor then, but I've seen it 100s of times since and I crack up hysterically everytime. RIP, Dom. Also, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn and Cleavon Little.
I worked with Dick Monahan when I was on Dear John. He is the fellow hitting Ben Johnson saying that line. Dick Monahan stood in for Jere Burns during the run of Dear John. He was a wonderful person.
@@theboyscout0156 No shit. "Dear John" is/was not the most popular show, at the time. Only thing i remember is "Judd Hirsch" was a Cab Driver. I might be thinking of "Dear Taxi." Either way; Marilu Henner helped me, through Puberty and just now.
I laugh every single time when Dom Deluise smugly walks up behind the dancer and the assistant with the food and wine cart follows him. They said it took them days to shoot this scene because Dom was making everyone laugh.
I've seen this movie several times and I've never noticed the wine cart before! There's so many little details hidden in this movie. I guess it's time to watch it again!
I and a friend went to see this movie when it came out. We were young, and clutching on to each other in hilarious laughter throughout. We were almost in pain by the time film ended. But we were smiling!
Nick Schireson I watched this for an event where we'd watch the movie and then Mel Brooks would come out to answer questions. When he said that everyone started cheering
The message of the movie is pretty PC. Judging people based on race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation is dumb, and we should all work together to beat the bad guys.
@@tumsfestival8027 Yeah, unless you live under a ROCK, the feminazis and ALL of the left would go INSANE seeing and hearing this scene. If they didn't melt first. They would give a F.CK about the message
I remember watching this transition from the western set to the movie musical set and thinking " Mel Brooks is a bloody genius." But I have run into a few people who love the movie overall, but hate this transition. Many people hate it when a movie breaks the fourth wall saying "Look folks! It's just a movie !" Not me. Greatest screen comedy ever.
This scene is amazing in so many ways-it just stands out as so random and hilarious, and of course Don Deluise is great as usual. This has to be one of my favorite times that a movie has broken the 4th wall. "Sounds like steam escaping!"
Mickey PH! I really HATE all the Publicity Correct BS ! Like my friend always says the Snowflakes need to get over it. I hate everyone is scared you might hurts someone's feelings and get sued or put in jail. OMG Please get over it! They can't even show this whole movie without cutting out parts or dubbing in words or noises.
1:35 "Piss on you, I'm workin' fer Mel Brooks!" *Readies fist* "NOT IN THE FAAACE!" *Socks Director Buddy in the gut* "Thank you." *Director Buddy stumbles and tumbles* Man, this never fails to get me everytime.
I was about 10 years old the first time I saw this. This was the ultimate WTF moment as a movie viewer. I had never seen anything like it. Mel Brooks is a true master of comedy.
" ... and watch me fa****ts!" gets me every time. I post it on my feed at least once a month - no one EVER likes it. Part of it's greatness is Dom DeLuise's delivery - it's perfect ! ( I think everyone thought he was gay in real life - I know I did ) Our representation in film was very limited so maybe part of my fondness is tied into finally seeing my own kind. I was 9 and my very progressive, hippie-ish parents saw nothing inappropriate about taking me to see it ( or with them smoking a joint in the car before going in ) so I'm probably in the minority ( HA!) The spirit of the scene I think transcends the use of the offensiveness of the word. I used asterisks in my quote because these are different times and this is youtube - in fact I find all of the satirical "offensiveness" of this film has held up quite well considering it's been 46 years. A masterpiece imo
For the Record, he was married (His wife of 40+ years, Carol Arthur, is actually the school teacher from earlier in the movie), and his three sons (Peter, Michael & David) all had acting careers of their own.
While I would never want to offend your community, that line makes me giggle every time. BTW, speaking of representation, did you know we had an allegedly gay US President in James Buchanan? Look it up. It's pretty fascinating.
@@jasongershman1018I’m part of the community. Mel Brooks is one of the few people who aren’t gay that should be allowed to use that word in comedy. He knows just the right way to use it and I split my sides the first time watching this movie
This is NOT the 4th wall being broken. The 4th wall is the barrier between the camera and the viewer. As a matter of fact, Harvey Korman breaks the 4th wall earlier in the picture when he addresses the camera, "and why am I asking you?" This is simply a huge, extended gag (and gags within gags) about movie making on studio lots in the era when Mel was a kid going to the movies when westerns and movies with huge choreographed dance numbers were popular at the box office and often times were being shot concurrently on neighboring sets.
The two melodies are not the same, the rhyme scheme is different, the two songs have different credits (Saddles was written by John Morris and Mel Brooks and Mistake is credited to Brooks alone. The subsequent fight scene uses the music from Mistake, but it still does not resemble the theme.
Completely unrelated, but if you listen to 2 other tunes in 2 other Mel Brooks movies, you’ll notice how similar they are: Jews In Space, and Men In Tights
Mel Brooks had originally wanted John Wayne to take the Olson Johnson part eventually given to David Huddleston. The Duke turned it down saying that "It's too dirty for my tastes but I want to buy the first ticket when it's released."
'The French Mistake' makes me laugh every time. Also, the weirdness of a guy riding through on a horse and towing another. Absurd comedy at its finest.
I've done that to my nieces and nephews growing up. Especially when they wanted to do things by themselves, like tying their shoes or zipping their coats at like two years old. So time wasting...WRONG!! 😂
One of the funniest movies EVER! I love anything with Dom DeLouise, Mel Brooks, that whole gang. And I was in LOVE with Clevon Little when I was younger.
A remake can be good if whoever's making it is extremely faithful to the original source material. However, no matter how good it may be, SJW's will rip this movie apart in this day and age.
'Piss on you, I'm working for Mel Brooks.'
This has got to be one of cinema's greatest lines ever.
....👍
That and "…I'm parked over by the commissary." 😳
I've always wanted to use this as a retort when someone questions my job.
@@keldonmcfarland2969 I really don't know why people think that line is so funny. Commissary is an old fashioned word for where employees at a company can get food, cooked or package, on the job.
@@keldonmcfarland2969 ahhh ok. Got it.
Buddy - NOT IN THE FACE!!! (Gets hit in the solar plexus.) Thank you…
Nothing will ever top the first time you get to the end of Blazing Saddles. You simply CAN NOT expect it to go in that direction.
I made my ex girlfriend watch it and to see the confusion and the sheer bewilderment on her face was a delight.
So much this. I was picking my brains up off the floor. Only "God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly" blew my mind harder.
Me and my son (15) watched it for the first time last night. I had never seen it. We were dying laughing!! The last 15 min of the movie was a goddamn treat. My son said his face hurt from laughing and we’ve been quoting the movie around the house today. I’m so glad we watched it.
I showed this film to my children last year. I was so tempted to say something about this to them, but I knew I had to keep quiet so they could experience the surprise of it. The looks on their faces was brilliant. It completely threw them.
I just watched this movie for the first time in my life. I am 42 years old. This scene had me literally crying.
possibly one of the best and literal fourth wall breaks in cinema history
+Nick Intro Breaking, Mel Brooks basically demolished the fourth wall.
+Nick Intro Only if you watched this on instant Cassette
It is the only time that the Fourth Was LITERALLY broken.
Spaceballs did a better job of breaking the fourth wall.
Monty Python Meaning of Life had a great 4th wall break.
Forget the modern era of films, this film never gets old and it will always be a timeless classic.
The timing when he yells "Wrong!" is just impeccable.
Ok! Just watch meeeeeee!
When he hits him on the head with the megaphone I lose it
And then the “watch me faggot!” in time to his foot stomping! Omg lol!.
@@TheMrPeteChannel watch me sang ut
And then he clubs him with the megaphone XD
Mel Brooks managed to pull off what was once considered the most difficult feat in filmmaking....
The literal 4th wall break.
The wall wasn’t even there to begin with
Dom DeLuise managed to outgay the whole room in just three seconds
I have often questioned if Dom and Burt were doing the dirty!
HJBounell I met a Professional Limo Driver once who didn’t say much about his clients but occasionally he loosened up and he said this. “ Burt Reynolds is a nut. Dom Deluise is a nut . “ but he didn’t say anything about whether they got a nut with each other !
"Watch me faggots"
There's a REASON Mel would budget an extra couple of shooting days when Dom was in the cast!
TIMELESS HILARIOUS MOVIE
BLAZING SADDLES
"I'm parked over by the commissary" is a line I can use over and over again and it hits every time.
"They hit Buddy! Come on girls!" That split my sides, I laughed so hard. This whole scene was awesome.
Bunny.
I will forever love the guy who stood there beating on the cowboy's chest screaming "you brute you brute you brute" then ended up crying. :) so funny!
I think that was Academy Award winning Ben Johnson as the cowboy.
And the cowboy consoles him!
Cowboys like why me
As you may all know,
Dominick "Dom" DeLuise, passed away on May 4, 2009 at the age of 75, very sad that he died yesterday. He was a very funny actor and much more. He is one of them that made this movie a success and a classic comedy.
R.I.P Dom DeLuise
Just so you know, Dom is still dead.
@@richardthompson6366i appreciate that 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Dang wish him and Slim Pickens were still going
He also hosted Candid Camera in the early 90s & lent his voice for a number of animated movies including An American Tail, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Oliver & Company & A Troll In Central Park.
Damn! Been 15 years already. 😢
@@AllenJeremy Don't forget, he was Jeremy the Crow in 'The Secret of Nimh'. I loved that movie. RIP, Dom.
You know what I realized? Mel Brooks's films are live-action Looney Tunes and Tex Avery cartoons, but feature length.
Telegram for Mr Mongo!
Also Monty Python-ish... and he could afford horses.
More gay jokes.
@@jalex.musica
Monty Python was a mixture of university surrealism and Spike Milligan-ish humour.
EMC Video Productions glad to know someone else though that too
I lose it at "Come on girls!" every time.
Rite...lol
Sissy Marries!
LOL LOL LOL
I love the "YOU BRUTE!!; YOU BRUTE!!" Sissy Mary.
You have to admire the Marys' devotion to their director tho.
The Faga swimming kills me lol
"i'm parked over by the commissary"
The transition from "You vulgar shit" to "i'm parked over by the commissary" kinda spells out what a Brooks film was like in the 70s.
A very interesting place to park. So, what's next? (Wink, wink) ;)
@@Charlie1964Rapture The french mistake of course.
😂🤣 classic
That was going to be my comment! Great minds!
Me and a buddy showed this movie to a friend. At the end, we asked him 'how was it?' and he replies, 'I wouldn't know, all I could hear was you two laughing the whole time'
You're lucky....I showed this to a friend years ago and he said it sucked and "There was nothing funny in the entire movie".........We are no longer friends
@@mikedecarlo9057 Yeah,you don't need dead unfunny people in your live
@@Sapizanza Where did I say my friend was dead?
@@mikedecarlo9057 when he said blazing saddles wasn't funny
@@ganzonomy gotcha!! I totally misread that.
There's "breaking the fourth wall" and then there is this. Mel Brooks never seemed to like the fourth wall anyway. :p This movie is a timeless classic.
...why am I asking you?
Mel Brooks waged full scale war against the fourth wall until the rubble was just finely ground dust.
He destroyed the fourth wall
They couldn’t make this movie these days...🤦♂️
He didn’t destroy the fourth wall. He just doesn’t believe in it
watching this scene i was like "WTF? is this part of the movie?" then they burst through the wall and i just couldn't stop laughing.
I remember I showed this movie to my gf, and this section started happening and she was like “wait wtf is happening”
My father told me when he was watching this in the cinema he thought they had accidently put the wrong movie roll on too early for the next movie, then they burst through the wall 😂
There was lots of confusion when people first saw this in the theaters. Also when adults saw it for the first time. As a kid I just went with it.
Okay I'm not alone! I thought there might have been a bonus short on the DVD. Like it started when I was out of the room or something.
I was already used to works that utilized the fourth wall break (including some other Mel Brooks films) by the first time I saw this scene, so I was already thinking, "The brawl's gonna spill out into this scene, isn't it?" Sure enough....
“I’m parked over by the commissary.” That’s the part where I die every time
"You brute you brute you brute you vicious brute! AAAAHHHH!" I just wanna give that guy a hug
+Daniel Gould Meanwhile the "brute" is just looking at him, with an unspoken look of "seriously?"
You would you sissy Mary!
Alright , alright
“They’ve hit Buddy! Come on, girls!” One of the funniest lines in cinematic history.
The breaking was so catastrophic that it spilled over and broke the Fifth Wall as well.
that's like, 16 walls
"A fourth wall break within a fourth wall break? That's like...sixteen walls!"
C'mon, you know that Deadpool is just the next step in the evolution of Mel Brooks, just with more boobie and dick jokes.
Is the fifth wall somebody watching us watching this?
@@seanjones7694 Shhh!!! We can't let them know we're onto them.
This scene is one of the funniest in the entire movie. I remember being literally incapacitated with laughter the first time I watched it. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't move. I couldn't call for help. All I could do was hold onto the armrests of my chair for dear life as I watched the worlds of cowboys and queens collide to form a new universe that was somehow gayer than either, my body wracked with spasms of pure hilarity. God bless everyone involved with this movie. The world is truly better for having Blazing Saddles in it.
Tell us how you really feel.
When a friend of mine watched this for the first time with me, they were all "Wait..wha-who-whe-what? What? what!? WHAT!? WHAT'S GOING ON!?". All I could say while laughing was "It's Mel Brooks".
The wonderful thing about this film is that EVERYONE is fair game. Even though you know Mel Brooks' heart is in the right place, so to speak, NO-ONE is spared
Mel Brooks is truly an equal opportunity offender.
The secret to Brooks' success as a comedian--he always punched up. Never down.
Paula Stiles stereotyping and using gay slurs is punching up?
Exelex e Exa look out we got an sjw
@@TheEsoteric yes, because homophobia is "reasonable" and funny to you delusional reactionaries
They've hit Buddy!!! COME ON, GIRLS!!!!
That's my favorite line!
😂😂😂
I'm the 200th like!
Was is "Buddy", or was it "Bunny"?
I think the second would be funnier...
@@xmariner Sounds like "Buddy."
"Have you got it?!?"
"Yessssssss"
"Sounds like steam escaping"
I love this scene!
Unbelievable. I saw Blazzing Saddles in the Theatre as a kid. Didn't understand the humor then, but I've seen it 100s of times since and I crack up hysterically everytime. RIP, Dom. Also, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn and Cleavon Little.
Gene Wilder is no longer with us
@@gregorypollard5908 not to mention Alex Karras (Mongo)
I think the only surviving cast members are Mel, Burton Gilliam, Mel's secretary, and Harriet.
That "They hit buddy! Come on girls!" makes me laugh every time! 🤣🤣🤣
This is hysterical! One of the best scenes in American moviedom.
I worked with Dick Monahan when I was on Dear John. He is the fellow hitting Ben Johnson saying that line. Dick Monahan stood in for Jere Burns during the run of Dear John. He was a wonderful person.
@@dewolf123 That’s not a bot, it’s Featureman. Give his channel a look you might find a new and interesting way of eating watermelon.
@@Mazer2721 oh ok
Saying what line?
@@theboyscout0156 No shit. "Dear John" is/was not the most popular show, at the time. Only thing i remember is "Judd Hirsch" was a Cab Driver. I might be thinking of "Dear Taxi." Either way; Marilu Henner helped me, through Puberty and just now.
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 what are you talking about? I asked what line he said.
The way he smacks the dude on the head with the megaphone is priceless.
I love the "WRONG!!!" right in his ear. LOL!
@@mikeclifford8360 Ok! Just watch meeeeeee!
Kills me when they all gasp when his boot gets dipped in the water 😂😂
"Shhhhhhhit....."
HAVE YOU GOT IT?
@@TheMrPeteChannel Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss...
@@morganbeare1764 Sounds like steam escaping
This comedy was so far ahead of its time....I laughed so hard the first time I saw this I cryed my makeup off.....God Bless you Dom
"They've hit Buddy! Come on, Girls!" The line that just blew this up even better than when it started.
I saw this in the theater. Line was said everyone laughed. Was naive. Did not understand till later
I laugh every single time when Dom Deluise smugly walks up behind the dancer and the assistant with the food and wine cart follows him. They said it took them days to shoot this scene because Dom was making everyone laugh.
I've seen this movie several times and I've never noticed the wine cart before! There's so many little details hidden in this movie. I guess it's time to watch it again!
Never noticed either. Thanks
Is there a book you got that from or DVD Commentary?
That food and wine cart is as great a comic prop as I've ever seen.
never noticed that before! it's so easy to miss. Thanks!
The most insane moment in "MOVIE HISTORY " HANDS DOWN! They literally broke the 4th wall onto a set. THE 1st and only time EVER!
It's so hard to break the fourth wall without looking forced. Mel does it with ease, not only breaking it, but dancing all over it, once it was broke!
I and a friend went to see this movie when it came out. We were young, and clutching on to each other in hilarious laughter throughout. We were almost in pain by the time film ended. But we were smiling!
“Piss on you. I'm workin' for Mel Brooks.”
"Not the face!"
“Thank You.”
Nick Schireson I watched this for an event where we'd watch the movie and then Mel Brooks would come out to answer questions. When he said that everyone started cheering
Hockeytown/Broad Street Bullies #1 Fan ...Slim Pickns
Maybe the greatest line in movie history after Groucho’s “if I held you any closer I’d be behind you.”
I must have seen this film a thousand times and the guy screaming, "you brute!" still cracks me up. Poor thing, I hope he was ok afterwards.
I always liked the "Come on girls" line
"Piss on you, I'm working for Mel Brooks"
Saw this as a 5 year old at the drive-in with my brothers. Love all of Mel's movies and now my children are big fans as well.
"Piss on you, I'm working for Mel Brooks!". Greatest line of the whole movie 😆
I offer you this laurel and hearty handshake
'scuse me while I whip this out!
-"They said you was hung!"
-"And they were right."
These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know… morons.
Not in the face!
There will never be another man like Dom. Watching this clip reminded me of what a comic genius he was. Riposare la mia pace, Dominick caro.
Fun Fact: Alison "Bechdel Test" Bechdel's mother & Dom DeLuise were classmates at New York's High School for the Performing Arts...
Possibly the most un-PC movie ever. Love it.
Which is why it's a classic
The message of the movie is pretty PC. Judging people based on race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation is dumb, and we should all work together to beat the bad guys.
@@tumsfestival8027 Yeah, unless you live under a ROCK, the feminazis and ALL of the left would go INSANE seeing and hearing this scene. If they didn't melt first. They would give a F.CK about the message
@@marktroiano1533 idk you don’t hear about canceling Mel brooks lol. You sound more mad than anybody else 😏
@mark troiano I consider myself to be on the left, but I still find this funny.
I never thought I would see the day in whih a large group of cowboys would be fighting a large group of Queens......God Thank you for Mel Brooks.
"Come on girls!" That part gets me every time!
It kills the shit out of me 😂😂😂😂
This is pretty much the greatest thing in any medium, ever, in history.
I remember watching this transition from the western set to the movie musical set and thinking " Mel Brooks is a bloody genius."
But I have run into a few people who love the movie overall, but hate this transition. Many people hate it when a movie breaks the fourth wall saying "Look folks! It's just a movie !"
Not me. Greatest screen comedy ever.
I LOVEEEE this movie! This is my FAVORITE part in the ENTIRE film.
"No not the FACE!" *punches him in the stomach* "Thank you..."
"I'm parked over by the commissary." lmao
"Sounds like steam escaping" is one of the best lines ever
This scene is amazing in so many ways-it just stands out as so random and hilarious, and of course Don Deluise is great as usual. This has to be one of my favorite times that a movie has broken the 4th wall.
"Sounds like steam escaping!"
Dom Deluise will always be remembered as a great comedic mind.
My roommate and I have been singing this to each other randomly for days.
I love this movie so fucking much.
This scene is so perfect I can't even have a favorite part they are all so good
Lol. I was child when this film premiered. It's aged very very well and still does what it was meant to do..insult everybody. 😂😂👍👍
I was too but they couldn't leave me home. I suggested the movie!
Being offensive to everyone made it so funny, if you cannot laugh at it satirical humor your with dead or pompous and overly sensitive.
I'm so glad this is posted here. Thank you! Dom's humor was priceless!
This is MY favorite western/comedy. It's awesome!
They don´t make films like this any more :-)
You really can't really make a movie like this anymore without being hated by everybody.
It’s not politically correct. So sad can’t have any fun anymore 😞
Mickey PH! I really HATE all the Publicity Correct BS ! Like my friend always says the Snowflakes need to get over it. I hate everyone is scared you might hurts someone's feelings and get sued or put in jail. OMG Please get over it! They can't even show this whole movie without cutting out parts or dubbing in words or noises.
@andy bosik and conservatives aren't any better,they both suck.
@andy bosik actually more liberals find this funny, than you'd think (I'm one of them).
"Piss on you -- I'm workin' fer Mel Brooks!"
@Shattorihana: NOT IN THE FACE!
HM The Tsar of Russia ...Thank you.
They hit Buddy! Come on, girls!
This was Hollywood in a nutshell, overly manly epic western and overly gay showbizz musicals
Then years later JoJo would somehow merge both
@@SlashinatorZ OH MY GOD!!!
You sound like you were literally born yesterday.
"...the difference being...?" - Daria Morgendorfer.
Yeah like Hollywood's any better now
1:35
"Piss on you, I'm workin' fer Mel Brooks!"
*Readies fist*
"NOT IN THE FAAACE!"
*Socks Director Buddy in the gut*
"Thank you."
*Director Buddy stumbles and tumbles*
Man, this never fails to get me everytime.
They've hit Buddy come on GIRLS!
I was about 10 years old the first time I saw this. This was the ultimate WTF moment as a movie viewer. I had never seen anything like it. Mel Brooks is a true master of comedy.
" ... and watch me fa****ts!" gets me every time. I post it on my feed at least once a month - no one EVER likes it. Part of it's greatness is Dom DeLuise's delivery - it's perfect ! ( I think everyone thought he was gay in real life - I know I did ) Our representation in film was very limited so maybe part of my fondness is tied into finally seeing my own kind. I was 9 and my very progressive, hippie-ish parents saw nothing inappropriate about taking me to see it ( or with them smoking a joint in the car before going in ) so I'm probably in the minority ( HA!) The spirit of the scene I think transcends the use of the offensiveness of the word. I used asterisks in my quote because these are different times and this is youtube - in fact I find all of the satirical "offensiveness" of this film has held up quite well considering it's been 46 years. A masterpiece imo
My favorite part of the whole scene, stepping in time to the music and the line. Hilarious.
I almost ended up in Facebook jail because I posted a quote from Stripes that they said went against their supposed "Community Standards".
For the Record, he was married (His wife of 40+ years, Carol Arthur, is actually the school teacher from earlier in the movie), and his three sons (Peter, Michael & David) all had acting careers of their own.
While I would never want to offend your community, that line makes me giggle every time. BTW, speaking of representation, did you know we had an allegedly gay US President in James Buchanan? Look it up. It's pretty fascinating.
@@jasongershman1018I’m part of the community. Mel Brooks is one of the few people who aren’t gay that should be allowed to use that word in comedy. He knows just the right way to use it and I split my sides the first time watching this movie
"They've hit Buddy! Come on girls!"
Kills me every time. XD
This is NOT the 4th wall being broken. The 4th wall is the barrier between the camera and the viewer. As a matter of fact, Harvey Korman breaks the 4th wall earlier in the picture when he addresses the camera, "and why am I asking you?" This is simply a huge, extended gag (and gags within gags) about movie making on studio lots in the era when Mel was a kid going to the movies when westerns and movies with huge choreographed dance numbers were popular at the box office and often times were being shot concurrently on neighboring sets.
I love when he said this is a "closed set"
Mel Brooks what a genius.
Fun fact: the French Mistake song is exactly the same melody as the Blazing Saddles theme.
All my years of watching this and you blew my mind with one sentence
The two melodies are not the same, the rhyme scheme is different, the two songs have different credits (Saddles was written by John Morris and Mel Brooks and Mistake is credited to Brooks alone. The subsequent fight scene uses the music from Mistake, but it still does not resemble the theme.
Completely unrelated, but if you listen to 2 other tunes in 2 other Mel Brooks movies, you’ll notice how similar they are:
Jews In Space, and Men In Tights
@@Joe_Parmesan but remember axis of awesome and their four chord theory
@@littlee4620 see axis of awesome
The King's Landing battle on Game of Thrones should have ended this way!
That...actually would've made it much better. Not "good," but better.
With the Dragon 🐉 doing synchronised swimming
"........I'm working for D&D!"
And sir Loras comes back from the dead and directs a gay musical.
When they say the push line, it seemed so on point with the wall break
I love the sycronized swimming after the breakdown XD
That was Burt Reynolds and James Caan, btw.
Piss on you I'm working for Mel Brooks!
LandoMan09 Oh yeah? I wanna work for Hayao Miyazaki and all of Studio Ghibli!!
Not in the face!!!!
"they've hit Buddy -
c'mon, girls!!!"
"you vicious brute!"
"Piss on you, I'm working for Mel Brooks" a true comedic genius.
Especially when you look at all of the modern housing structures (of the time), this is the ultimate wallbreaking scene in the Mel Brooks collection.
Mel Brooks had originally wanted John Wayne to take the Olson Johnson part eventually given to David Huddleston.
The Duke turned it down saying that "It's too dirty for my tastes but I want to buy the first ticket when it's released."
Passing of an American Great. Rest in peace, Dom. I've laughed so hard with this scene over the years.
I always love it and die during this scene when Slim Pickens says to Dom DeLuise "Piss on you. I work for Mel Brooks".
Political incorrectness at its absolute most fucking hysterical.
Now you would have OBama and Hillary calling to lynch Mel Brooks for something like this.
+guy
obama makes fun of himself, wat r u on about? and now were stuck with trump who cant take a message from a polite broadway performer
Ronald H ay where all the white women at?
Psychotic Antëater - Lol!
Is Mel Brooks /ourguy/?
This is quite possibly my absolute favourite scene from any movie ever!
"You brute you brute you vicious brute...Aaaaa!"
My moms introduced me to Mel Brooks movies yrs before she passed. I love her for that
'The French Mistake' makes me laugh every time. Also, the weirdness of a guy riding through on a horse and towing another. Absurd comedy at its finest.
This has to be one of the if not the greatest scenes in any Mel Brooks film I have ever seen.
Could never, ever, EVER EVER be made today.
here because supernatural gave me a sharp reminder of the Brilliance of this scene when they did a call out to it in their own French mistake
The sad part is, none of mel brooks’ movies would ever be allowed to be made in this day and age. He’s hilarious and an absolute genius.
I've seen his work on Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, and it was alright
They LITERALLY remade this movie as Paws of Fury. It was the same script!
They weren't allowed back then either, but he made the movies anyway.
"YOU BRUTE YOU BRUTE YOU VICIOUS BRUTE!!" XD
I love how the cowboy just stands there not giving a shit until the poor sod breaks down in tears.
I think some of these would be hilarious to use for hockey fights...and the "WRONG!" would be great for a penalty the crowd doesn't agree with...
I've done that to my nieces and nephews growing up. Especially when they wanted to do things by themselves, like tying their shoes or zipping their coats at like two years old. So time wasting...WRONG!! 😂
I think someone needs to make an audio or video clip of that one bit by itself so that people can link to it in web comments...
One of the funniest movies EVER! I love anything with Dom DeLouise, Mel Brooks, that whole gang. And I was in LOVE with Clevon Little when I was younger.
Sounds like steam escaping lol
"NOT IN THE FACE! (**OOF**)...thank you..."
Brilliant!
I dare someone to remake Blazing Saddles..
Don't say that. God knows who might be seeing this and take you up on the dare.
A remake can be good if whoever's making it is extremely faithful to the original source material. However, no matter how good it may be, SJW's will rip this movie apart in this day and age.
Restless Dreams No doubt about it. And BLM would be marching alongside the SJW.
You'd have to buy the rights from Time Warner to do it. I'm not even sure they would be willing to sell them given the blowback they'd get.
Kevin Davis there's something m night shamalan would piss on
Love this movie it’s so crazy
If you anyone who hasn't seen Blazing Saddles, don't let them watch this video. They should see this scene for the first time in context.
One of Mel Brooks BEST !!!
When Death came for him, Dom had one thing to say to him: "Not in the face"
Now I understand the meaning of the name behind that Supernatural episode
I get so mad that this gets stuck in my head and it ain't even a "real" song 😂😂😂😂
These notifications won't help!
Playback... -And..!
It pops into my head a lot too! 😂
There is no greater ending to a film in cinema history. I implore you to find me a better one