View Full Version : Spaceballs: The Sequel!!
MattSinger
09-28-2004, 11:39 AM
The greatest film of all time has a sequel in the works. No not LITTLE BLACK BOOK! It's SPACEBALLS! Check it out from comingsoon.net (They're asking if Brooks will have a role in next year's PRODUCERS movie)
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.
HOO HAH! Basically everything about my personality has seeds in 1)SPACEBALLS, 2)GHOSTBUSTERS, and 3)Seinfeld. So while I doubt a sequel would be good or even adequate, the little kid inside me (no cheap jokes please, it's been done) who watched SPACEBALLS ten times a week as a wee tot can't help but be excited.
Wolverine
09-28-2004, 11:45 AM
Dude that is awsome. Spaceballs 2.. It better be good. Is it gona be called "Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money?" Like Yoghurt said in the first one? Or are they workin on the title?
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So i know you don't want any cheap jokes on that line, but what about cheap punchlines?
"your dick looks so big in their small little hands!" Ok, i'll go hide back under my rock now.
dave
Razorback
09-28-2004, 01:19 PM
Brooks has truly lost touch with his fans and sold out! This is all about the money! What a hack! He is just making it up as he goes!
Droogan_Leader
09-28-2004, 01:26 PM
RB, you're such a jokester!
I'd have to say that no matter his reasoning for making it, if a second one comes out I'm going to end up watching it. I liked the movie and I did watch alot when I was younger. Even today, every now and then, I hear people quoting lines from the movie. It's kinda funny that this topic came up, because the other day the movie, Casper, was on TV and I stopped on it while flipping through channels because one of the characters looked and sounded familiar. It buggged the hell out of me because I could not figure out who the guy was or what else he had acted in. I kept thinking StarWars, but I knew I was wrong. Before I new it half the movie was over when my fiance came in and told me that he was Lone Star from Spaceballs. Boy, did I feel stupid.
DarthMaulRat
09-28-2004, 02:07 PM
I constantly watched Spaceballs as a kid too, I don't know why, but it was my first cult film of sorts. The movie better have 'The Quest for More Money' as the subtitle.
Ryall
09-28-2004, 02:26 PM
Now THAT's funny.
I was just thinking about Spaceballs, watching the new Ep. IV on DVD. It was never a great movie, and I cringe at the idea of seeing Joan Rivers back on the big screen, but I still really want to see it again. Not sure Mel Brooks still has the ability to be funny -- that Robin Hood movie, and pretty much everything after it, sucked -- but even with all that, I'm still in. But it needs to be a prequel, not a sequel.
Razorback
09-28-2004, 02:32 PM
I like the idea of a prequel.
I don't think that Rivers will be that annoying if she returns... she is just the voice anyway and I thought she worked well in that part.
Droogan_Leader
09-28-2004, 03:50 PM
What is going to happen to Barf? I hope Brooks pays the old Mawg the proper respect.
DangerSeeker
09-28-2004, 03:57 PM
So the JarJar thing makes more sense now.
FanGirl
09-28-2004, 04:55 PM
I am shocked and appauled that none of you have responded with the approprioate Spaceballs quote:
"Oh No. Not again!"
I love spaceballs. I will so see that.
MattSinger
09-29-2004, 09:31 PM
I was the same way. I used to know every single line of dialogue.
MattSinger
09-29-2004, 09:33 PM
Pretty much all of his movies since SPACEBALLS are crummy, though they do have their bright spots, even DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT, but I would point to the Broadway version of The Producers as a high spot. Granted the book is essentially the original film, but the songs were all originals (except "Springtime for Hitler" of course) and they were all written by Mel Brooks and they were really good.
I have hope that he has one more good movie in him.
Zens_7s
09-29-2004, 10:28 PM
Can you understand how much you have made my whole day. WHOLE DAY. I just pulled myself away from the thing I call work to jump and rejoice.
It must be said that I have to force myself when someone says "The Lonestar State" NOT to drag it out like Helmet and say..."There is only one man who would dare give me the raspberries...Looooonnnnne-Star!" Ok fine, I sometimes do it, and people think I have lost my mind.
I am so freakin' excited I may go from suck to blow!
http://www.familychannel.ca/images/whatson/shows/spaceballs.gif
This is indeed grand news... so much so, I've gone right to plaid.
It's a nice tartan...
ratm1966
09-30-2004, 09:09 PM
Damn, this is one of the funniest movies ever. Hell, I am almost 38, and I still throw the DVD in every once in a while to get a good laugh.
Now, I can't believe that this was posted yesterday and no one jumped all over it.......
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I am so freakin' excited I may go from suck to blow!
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I believe I will need to go take a cold shower now.
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