Aaaaand the fact that so many people brought up Sean Connery as King Richard when he played King Richard in the very movie this one is lampooning is the cherry on top.
Technically, the "Blazing Saddles" is wrong / doesn't work because chronologically / historically this would come about 350-40 years before the western movie. Those 'medieval" village people wouldn't know what a "Blazing Saddle" was and would confuse it with a "riding a horse for a long time" rash.
Mel Brooks has put anachronistic references in his movies since the beginning. The Blazing Saddle reference is just another one. No big surprise to those of us who are fans of his movies.
@@conscientiousobserver8772 You are aware that this clip is the PURPOSE of the video, right? Hence, I am going to make a comment about THIS clip NOT the entire movie. I would do that on a FULL movie review. What IS "wow" is that you obviously have a problem understanding content and CONTEXT of something expressed. Sooooo, "just wow".
@@silverlobo2135 LOL! Good thing it's just a clip. Can't imagine the level of eyestrain you would have suffered using your electron microscope to pick a nit this small on the whole movie. Hence, Wow. Just wow.
Many caught the Blazing Saddles reference but not one caught the "It's good to be the King" from Mels "History of the World pt 1".
I think Ashleigh Burton did.
It's good to watch History of the World Part 1 first.
a few of them still haven't seen history of the world yet. at least not on their youtubes, maybe patreon
Great references to other Mel Brooks films... The mole moving around paying tribute to Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein 😊
"What hump?"
@kevinstull8552 wasn't it... Oh nevermind 😎
@raybernal6829 One of the greatest quotable movies of all time. RIP to Teri Garr.
Aaaaand the fact that so many people brought up Sean Connery as King Richard when he played King Richard in the very movie this one is lampooning is the cherry on top.
Patrick Stewart is imitating Sean Conery, who played the king in Kevin Costner's Robin Hood. Hence the Scottish accent. 😂
Oh yeah that's right haha.
Only one of them knew about Prima Nocta.
Two of them. George from Cinebinge kind of alluded to it.
Or they saw Braveheart.
Awesome movie.
Twoo love...
Cam & Zay Marriage you have to be for status and kitty. You want to skip the kiss ...you would marry
I not happy
Technically, the "Blazing Saddles" is wrong / doesn't work because chronologically / historically this would come about 350-40 years before the western movie. Those 'medieval" village people wouldn't know what a "Blazing Saddle" was and would confuse it with a "riding a horse for a long time" rash.
All the wacky references in this flick and you choose to nerd-out on this?
Wow. Just wow.
Mel Brooks has put anachronistic references in his movies since the beginning. The Blazing Saddle reference is just another one. No big surprise to those of us who are fans of his movies.
@@conscientiousobserver8772 You are aware that this clip is the PURPOSE of the video, right?
Hence, I am going to make a comment about THIS clip NOT the entire movie. I would do that on a FULL movie review.
What IS "wow" is that you obviously have a problem understanding content and CONTEXT of something expressed.
Sooooo, "just wow".
@@williambryan3346 True, it doesn't mean I have to like or agree with it. I am entitled to my perspective.
@@silverlobo2135 LOL! Good thing it's just a clip.
Can't imagine the level of eyestrain you would have suffered using your electron microscope to pick a nit this small on the whole movie.
Hence, Wow. Just wow.