That's not much of a crime. The common clay of the new West. Van Johnson: Sheriff murdered! Hedley Lamarr: Always like to keep my audience riveted. I hired you people to get a bit of track laid, not to jump around like a bunch of Kansas City faggots! Lili Von Shtupp: Brooks and the company acquired a few distances out in everyones passion for the Sheriff.Bart attempts to read the command of the governor that named him as the new sheriff of Rock Ridge; he says Excuse me while I whip this out, and he extends into his trousers after that everyone feels irritated but feels relaxed after he pulls out the letter. While the line is most often identified with Blazing Saddles, it is adapted from another pretty famous movie, The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948). Lili Von Shtupp: Although the Duke apparently found it hilarious, he chose not to join the cast, fearing for his career. Good night. Hedley Lamarr: What did you expect? It's twue, it's twue! [singing] Help me in with this. But thats what makes Blazing Saddles such a hilarious film, its both high concept and kind of dumb. What the hell is that sh*t?! / Then out of the sun rode a man with a gun / And Bart was his name, yes Bart was his name. - Hedley Lamarr: I want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, How did he do such fantastic stunts with such little feet?, Hold it! Hedley Lamarr: Well, may it just be a good day while writing in the writing room? And the film ended up with the Blazing Saddles title.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[320,50],'z_word_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_10',131,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-z_word_com-medrectangle-3-0');if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[320,50],'z_word_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_11',131,'0','1'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-z_word_com-medrectangle-3-0_1');.medrectangle-3-multi-131{border:none!important;display:block!important;float:none!important;line-height:0;margin-bottom:7px!important;margin-left:auto!important;margin-right:auto!important;margin-top:7px!important;max-width:100%!important;min-height:50px;padding:0;text-align:center!important}. Mongo: Ready? Jim: All right we'll give some land to the niggers and the chinks. This is textbook clickbait. Rev. Then who is going to watch a movie that belongs to Gene Wilder in it? Nowhere special? These are people of the land. It ain't gonna do you no good no how. The people of Rock Ridge agree, although theyre clear about the fact that they dont want any Irish people to live there. Aw, prairie shit Everybody! [Taggart looks for a pen and paper while Hedley talks]. Much of the film plays with the idea of Barts large talents and Brooks and company get a lot of mileage out of everyones obsession with the Sheriff. Bart dresses up like a delivery man and tells Mongo that he has a Candy Gram, but its actually made of dynamite. [to a cowboy with his hat on his lap] Van Johnson: In a film full of the amazing deadpan line reads, Harvey Korman as Headley Lamarr is tasked with delivering some of the craziest quotes in this movie while keeping a straight face. I've been with thousands of men/again and again/they promise the moon/they're always coming and going and going and coming and always too soon. The beast has failed. He'p me! We can't hear ourselves think! Thats when Bart utters this immortal line. R. Lee Ermey is one of the most memorable actors in any of Stanley Kubrick's films. Badges? C'mon in. Even though The New York Times failed to appreciate its humor (or make mention of the racial elements of the film), Blazing Saddles was well-received in 1974. Bart: This is 1874. Bart: Hold it, men. Another great line from Blazing Saddles is, "Why don't you, uhloosen your bullets?" I'm needed elsewhere now. Bart: This material may not be reproduced without permission. Goddamnit, I said "order". Governor Lepetomane: [to himself] How 'bout some more beans, Mr. Taggart? Do what he sayyyy, do what he sayyyy! How were there so many quotable moments in one scene? Tired, Tired of being admired, Tired of love uninspired, Let's face it, I'm tired! At first, the worst line of this scene seems to be when Taggart suggests that in order to run everybody out of Rock Ridge, "We'll kill the first born male child . Bart: It is not only Gene Wilder is surprising with these parts of the scene, but also his dry cleverness is complete exhibits here. ! (at around 46 mins) The bull that Mongo rides has YES painted on one side and NO painted on the other. There is no uncertainty that Blazing Saddles is absolutely a very funny film, but Lili Von Shtupp or Madeline Kahn in real life is the part of the movie that is at the top. It is too evident that Richard Pryor, who is one of the writers of Blazing Saddles, was the main voice in most lines like this one. Karras would later begin acting on the small screen and is perhaps best known for playing George Papadapolis in the 1980s sitcom Webster. The line, Doggone near lost a four hundred dollar hand cart is both funny and devastating in that its clear he doesnt care about the lives of the two men who are drowning in front of him. Action! I'm not a rabbit! The film marked the first of several collaborations with Brooks (including Young Frankenstein). February 7, 1974 (USA)Blazing Saddles / Release date. Lyle: Mongo : Huh-huh, naw, Mongo straight. Lili Von Shtupp: Governor Lepetomane: Lili Von Shtupp: [5:18] I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille. Alex Karras was a defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions who began appearing in films during the early 1960s. Yes, yes. Jim: Blazing Saddles was led by Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. Blazing Saddles is a western set in 1874, but Hedy Lamarr wasnt even born until 1914. And, I said, 'Thats the last time Ill ever cast anybody who really is that person.' Hedley Lamarr: CUT! Piss on you! He surrenders a set of badges to stand in for them and give them a chance to talk about this famous line. He even loves the sound of his own voice, and he even considers himself as the smartest guy that lives in the west, but it is not definitely the case Headley Lamarr just commonly reads the thesaurus once or twice in his entire life. Leave it Mel Brooks to come up with an off the wall scene like this. Let's rank the greatest quotes from Blazing Saddles, with the help of your votes. Mongo impressed. But then Jim shows off his shooting hand which is absolutely destroyed by the shakes. Where's my froggy! Taggart: But of course! Hedley Lamarr: That's a very good suggestion. Bart: Bart: This is one of the most well known and oft-quoted line from Blazing Saddles. [chewing gum] [after some consideration] Better check it out. I hope this apple pie will in some small way say thank you for your ingenuity and courage in defeating that horrible Mongo. We dont need no stinking badges. But in 2012 he admitted that there was one joke that even he wasnt comfortable putting in the film. [to another Indian] All right, you caught me. Not only is the scene made up of joke after joke after joke, but the fact that a rough desperado is worried about his boss being strict is so silly for some reason. [low voice] Ball claimed that Kahn had was aiming to get fired . Bart: Okay, I'll send down a team of horses to check out the ground. Here, play around with this for awhile. [a knock at the window; Bart gets up and sees the same woman who insulted him earlier]. Lili Von Shtupp is perky that performs in a bar who sang about the cost of sex she has and how wearying it is. Thank you! A man drink like that and he don't eat, he is going to DIE. Well, do your best. [a reference to THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE] (Photo by LMPC via Getty Images) Claim: . Lloyd Wright, who also went . I didn't know there was going to be so many! You cannot talk about the Blazing Saddles movie without even bringing up the scene in the campfire. [singing] Elementary, Cactus-head. He figured that it would make sense for them to need to expel a little gas. [raises his other hand, which is violently trembling] What the hell is this? [Bart places his hand over his own mouth, then drags himself through the door into his office], [Lamarr's posse rides up on Bart's diversion: a single tollbooth in the middle of the desert]. I better go check out this Mongo character. Hedley Lamarr: Lili Von Shtupp: I'm leaving. [watching Mongo's rampage] Blazing Saddles' Most Loved Line Was a Mistake . I said, 'Thats funny.'" [to Bart and Charlie struggling to get out of the quicksand] Blazing Saddles was released in 1974 and is an American satirical Western black comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. Boris: Listen to him, men. When Von Shtupp flirts with Bart she blows out some candles. Olson Johnson: Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, Blazing Saddles was directed by Mel Brooks and released in 1974. spoken by Lili von Shtupp. Sheriff Bart first man ever whip Mongo. [sitting in a bubble bath] And Cleavon says, I hate to disillusion you, maam, but youre sucking on my arm. Hedley Lamarr: Within this part of the scene where Headley Lamarr is bringing together his gang, and they rebuke a cowboy just because of chewing a piece of gum. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, the film was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Alan Uger, and was based on Bergmans story and draft. He'p me! The fact that you have sent him here just goes to prove that you are the leading asshole in the state! Maybe if you still dont havent watched the film Blazing Saddles yet, then you have likely said that there is some form with this line at that point in time. The line on paper isnt riotous, but its all in the way that Gene Wilder tells Bart about Mongo thats really funny. Regardless of who wrote the line, its genius. Ha ha wrong person. Hedley Lamarr: Jim: I missed you! My name is Jim. Would that pep you up some? Now what'll that asshole think of next? Fortunately, Wilder knew most of the Kids lines and was able to take over the part almost immediately. When you was slaves, you sang like birds. Hedley Lamarr: Multiple actorsincluding Johnny Carsonturned down the part before screen veteran Gig Young was hired for the role. [33:33] Lili Von Shtupp: I am depressed. It is considered as a complete drive-in theatre action Western spoof that absolutely makes every audience laugh. I need some rest. Boy, is he strict! Will I see you again? "Texmam"? Mongo: [speaking to Boris out the window] Hedley Lamarr : [hurrying through the movie theater, he stops at the concession stand] Raisinets! Life is cheap in the old west, and hand carts are expensive. Its obvious that Richard Pryor, one of the film's writers, was the main voice in many lines like this. This line is a reference to Mongo Santamaria, a famous Cuban jazz musician, added specifically by Brooks for that reason. Hedley Lamarr: The pilot for a spinoff TV series called Black Bart was filmed in 1975. [and, once Mongo climbs to the bottom of the well], [He lowers a sign to Mongo which reads "For more air, deposit $.25"]. Next man makes a move, the nigger gets it! The 2,382-square-foot home features three bedrooms and four baths. Not only is the film jam-packed with jokes, but each of them holds a mirror up to society in a way that few comedies ever do. [a fight scene has spilled over into Buddy's musical number] Hoping to include the Western genres most recognizable star, Brooks asked John Wayne to read the script. Jim: The whole movie is completely a crash course in meta-comedy for viewers who have not even seen this type of thing before, and sadly, Korman was not even nominated for his role that plays as Lamarr.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'z_word_com-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_7',138,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-z_word_com-large-mobile-banner-2-0'); This line is when Headley Lamarr is taking applications for his group. The painting is hanging just above Lamaar's head when he is looking at the map of Rock Ridge. Innocent women and children blown to bits! In order to bring him down, Bart has to consult his inner Bugs Bunny. [as the townspeople point guns at Bart, the newly arrived sheriff]. To the honorable William J. Like I said, on the count of three. Having noticed that that cowboys in traditional westerns generally subsisted on a diet of canned beans, Brooks argued that, you can only eat so many beans without some noise happening there. (He had a point.) Elderly Woman: Well, that's where we go a-ridin' into town, a-whompin' and a-whumpin' every livin' thing that moves within an inch of its life. Lyle: Alex Kasprak is an investigative journalist and science writer reporting on scientific misinformation, online fraud, and financial crime. Howard Johnson: I've been with thousands of men, Again and again, They sing the same tune, They start with Byron and Shelley, Then jump on your belly, And bust your balloons! Of course, you'll have the good taste not to mention that I spoke to you. [Mongo grabs the paper and makes some rough scratches on it], [he gives Mongo the box and walks out of the bar, putting his fingers in his ears]. Jim: I meant a song. Mel Brooks said that while working such film, they titled it first as Tex X that they get that remark about a black Muslim leader named Malcolm X. He said the sheriff's near. He conquered fear and he conquered hate. Son, you're on your own. Yes, of course. Here comes Mongo! [while Mongo is beating the hell out of a bar full of toughs, Bart walks in, dressed as a messenger boy and carrying a . By morning, he will be my slave. I'd say you've had enough! Governor Lepetomane: However, Wayne did declare, "I'll be the first one in line to see it!". That's when Bart utters this immortal line. After the scene where Bart shows how smooth his left hand is, the sheriff then notes that the alcohol did not fully ruin the nervous system of Jim. It's twue. Well, then how about a little Bart: I need a plan. Rev. [after the farting] [after the rehersal] Uh-oh, Bart. I know how we can run everyone out of Rock Ridge. Got him locked up downstairs. Taggart: Or is the world rising? And now, for my next impression Jesse Owens. We'll head them off at the pass! Of course, there are a lot of lines in Blazing Saddles that we wouldn't ever actually say, type, or repeat in any form of communication ourselves, and even if you haven't seen the movie you probably know exactly what we're talking about. Hedley Lamarr: Where's your spirit? Why we'll make Rock Ridge think its a chicken that got caught in a tractor's nuts. Who is this Mongo, anyway? Hedley Lamarr: I wash born here, an I wash raished here, and dad gum it, I am gonna die here, an no sidewindin' bushwackin', hornswagglin' cracker croaker is gonna rouin me bishen cutter. Mongo only pawn in game of life. And he started to talk and he started shaking," Brooks recalled of shooting the scene. Lili Von Shtupp: "Welcome, sonny"? Hedley Lamarr: We have to protect our phoney baloney jobs here, gentlemen! Send over a couple of niggers. I don't hear no singin'. It is just making fun regarding racism against not just African Americans but also some Chinese rail workers. Jim first introduces himself in a justly comical fashion. and, once Mongo climbs to the bottom of the well, He lowers a sign to Mongo which reads "For more air, deposit $.25", Bart comes in after spending the night with Lili Von Stupp, after Taggart comes crashing through the commissary with food splattered all over him, a fight scene has spilled over into Buddy's musical number, Jim the Waco Kid has just shot the guns out of the hands of a dozen henchmen, turns, leans in and stares into Miss Stein's bountiful bosoms, to Bart and Charlie struggling to get out of the quicksand, Jim dozes off while Bart tells his backstory, Mongo walks down the street past a mannequin-like, penny-arcade-style "gunslinger" - Bart's voice is distorted and seems to be coming from the penny-arcade machine, Mongo starts to pull his gun on the offending "marshal", Mongo deposits a quarter in the appropriate slot, Mongo is about to draw when the "marshal" falls away to reveal a cannon, which blasts Mongo in the face - we can now see that Bart has been throwing his voice with a bullhorn, Headley opens his office window to speak to the hunchbacked hangman Boris outside. [Bart returns unexpectedly after being sentenced to death], [to two members of the KKK, while pretending to capture Bart]. What if me and the boys was to shoot that nigger dead? Bart: I spun around and there I was, face to face with a six-year old kid. Or I swear I'll blow this nigger's head all over this town! There is actually no one other than Gene Wilder who can bring this type of inexpressive line off, and it is one of the few times in this film Blazing Saddles that hits the audience with these sheepish ways of expression and a comical line. As chairman of the welcoming committee, it is my privilege to extend a Laurel - and Hardy handshake to our new Hedley Lamarr: "Ditto?" At first Young seemed perfect for the boozy character until it became painfully clear that he struggled with alcohol in real life. A box of these. Oh, thank you, Sheriff! What if the grandson of Dr. Frankenstein wanted nothing to do with the family whatsoever? Bienvenue. But given the chance, they will also hate each other. [high-pitched voice] 2) "You spare the women?". They needed a man who was brave and true / With justice for all as his aim. Lili. / He made his blazing saddle / A torch to light the way. Gentlemen, please rest your sphincters. Ugh, Harvey Korman can do no wrong in this movie. The movie uses slurs throughout to mock and comment on America's history of widespread virulent racism, and although it can be shocking and hilarious . My mind is aglow with whirling, transient nodes of thought careening through a cosmic vapor of invention. Hedley Lamarr: Mame was being adapted from the Broadway musical and starred Lucille Ball alongside Bea Arthur. Bart: [Jim downs a bottle of whiskey in one long guzzle]. Then why don't you get your fwiggin' feet off the stage? A sheriff! Mongo no go. There is some great line that Madeline Kahn reads in the entire film; however, none of such lines hit as hard as this line. What in the hell do you think you're doing here? Mel Brooks, with other writers, thinks that the above mentioned were great titles. Well, once I establish myself in this here town, Deputy Spade might turn out to be a groovy position. Townspeople: Blazing Saddles is a 1974 American Western black comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. Oh Not to worry. Well how about "De Camptown Ladies"? When the guys are dressed up as members of the KKK to sneak into Headleys group, the sheriff extends his hands, revealing his dark skin. The surveyors say they may have run into some quicksand up ahead. Incredibly, Ermey, one of the most recalled characters in the film, was not even supposed to be in the film at all. A wed wose. Howard Johnson: The town saloon was always lively / But never nasty or obscene / Behind the bar stood Anal Johnson / He always kept things nice and clean, [Anal Johnson is standing behind the bar washing a beer mug; he spits into the mug, belches, and continues to wipe the mug]. Vhy don't you admit it? Its hard to pick a favorite line from Gene Wilder in Blazing Saddles, but this has to be up there. This is a CLOSED SET! What the hell are you worried about? [singing] Elderly Woman: Maybe you know why a high-roller like Hedley Lamarr is interested in Rock Ridge. It was his first commercial hit, starred Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. Yet another moment of meta-comedy from the master of breaking the fourth wall, this moment occurs after Bart leads the cowboys in a fight across the Warner Bros. lot and into a soundstage where the big dance number for a musical is being filmed. Governor Lepetomane: What's the job? Can't you see that man is a ni? They're such children. Governor Lepetomane: Buddy Bizarre: Max has gone on to have an impressive writing career of his own, focusing largely on zombie stories like World War Z. Our review: Parents say ( 15 ): Kids say ( 24 ): As frenzied and eager to please as any Mel Brooks comedy, Blazing Saddles' defining characteristic is its willingness to poke fun at the normally taboo subject of racism. [as their handcart begins to sink] [finding pen and paper] Lili Von Shtupp: [pointing to a member of his cabinet] [Remember, they're in the middle of the desert, on America's Western Frontier!]. Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. Of course. We must do something about this immediately! However, despite his foresight, the offending noises were muted in the Blazing Saddles TV release. I dont have to show you any stinking badges. Are you crazy? Tell me, Texmam, are you in show business? Le Petomane memorial gambling casino for the insane. Sheriff Barts first major task when saving Rock Ridge comes in the form of taking down Mongo, Taggerts muscle, whos about the size of a truck. Incredibly, Ermey, one of the most recalled characters in the film, was not even supposed to be in the film at all. Lyle: Bart: Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, Blazing Saddles is one of two groundbreaking films that Mel Brooks released in 1974 (the other was Young Frankenstein) -- the comedic auteur was operating at his peak that year. No offense intended. Now, you will only be risking your lives, whilst I will be risking an almost certain academy award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Bart: Even the governor, whom he works for, cant pronounce his name correctly and continuously says it like the actress Hedy Lamarr. Mongo : Mongo no go. What does that matter when Alex Karras is knocking a horse cold with a right sock to the jaw?, 2023 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. Elderly Woman: Bart: Little bastard shot me in the ass. Lili Von Shtupp: (00:06:30) Continuity mistake: When Waco Kid is lying down on hay bales at the end of the film, there is no horse. Where you headed, cowboy? Other rejected titles include Black Bart and The Purple Sage. Great.' Harriet Johnson: [to Bart] / There's no avoiding this conclusion / Our town is turning into shit. Snopes and the Snopes.com logo are registered service marks of Snopes.com, The "most loved line" in the 1974 movie "Blazing Saddles" was "a mistake. But we don't want the Irish! In Kubrick's classic Full Metal Jacket, Ermey played a drill sergeant that no one can forget. This was the first-ever movie that absorbed perceptible flatulence. Unfortunately there is one thing standing between me and that property: the rightful owners. We don't need no stinking badges! Jim: Hedy Lamarr | Zeitgeist Films Born Hedwig Kiesler, Lamarr grew up in Vienna in an assimilated Jewish family before becoming an actress in Hollywood. Blazing Saddles is one of the most well-known and largest . Mongo's back! [panicked] Blazing Saddles (1974), directed by the legendary Mel Brooks, is a gunslinging, satirical, slapstick comedy that uses every Western cliche it can to tell the story of a black man recruited as . / His job to offer battle / To bad men near and far. Think of it, gentlemen. [dying words, while looking down at Douglas Fairbanks' panel in the Grauman Chinese Theater forecourt] Our fathers came across the prairies, fought Indians, fought drought, fought locusts, fought Dix remember when Richard Dix came in here and tried to take over this town? Willkommen. Mongo's back! Hedley Lamarr: [Bart is bidding farewell to the people of Rock Ridge]. Not only was it authentic frontier gibberish, it expressed a courage little seen in this day and age. Buddy's Singers: Even though it's kind of a one note act, he has that great scene where he gets blown up by a candy gram and this scene where he breaks the fourth wall. However, the soon find themselves stuck in quicksand and after calling for help Taggart finds them, but rather than help them out of their predicament he chooses to save the hand cart. This happens when the guys are disguised as the members of the KKK just to stealth into Headley Lamarrs group. This is the exact spot where the Spanish Armada was sunk by the British Navy, leaving millions and millions of Spanish Dubloons at the bottom of the sea! Well, that's the end of this suit. To get into the mind of Taggart, his cowboy character, Slim Pickens chose to spend most nights sleeping outdoors, with his rifle in hand. Lili Von Shtupp: Headley Lamarr is seriously high on his own supply. Mel Brooks is a master of satire, but how did his ode to westerns, Blazing Saddles, perfectly parody the classic genre and its tropes? Bart: One of the characters, Slim Pickens, experienced sleeping outside with a Winchester rifle to feel about his character. [fans his hat in the air] We'll work up a Number 6 on 'em. Bart says that in order to save the town they have to work together, and allow people of every race to live in Rock Ridge in peace. When Blazing Saddles release, they mistakenly rated it R due to its racial jokes and even its sex gags. Townspeople: Its hard to pinpoint exactly why this scene is so funny, but it does the trick. Wilder would go on to star in more films, but this was Wilder at his best. It was based on Bergman's story and draft. Le Petomane, Governor Harriet Johnson: When Bart tries to read the governors decree naming him the new sheriff of Rock Ridge he exclaims, Excuse me while I whip this out, and reaches into his trousers. Hey! Taggart: Indian Chief: Come here. [to Lili Von Stupp] Mornin', ma'am. Hedley Lamarr: Good evening, Sheriff. Whatever the case the line is always gold. Taggart: [singing] Taggert obliges and punches the director in the stomach. To speak the plain truth, it's getting pretty damn dull around here. Hush, Harriet! The film hasn't aged perfectly; the gags that amused in the 1970s by virtue of their sheer outrageousness might just seem like . When outlaws ruled the West / And fear filled the land / A cry went up for a man with guts / To take the West in hand. Have you gone berserk? Hold it! Anyway, poor Gig Young, it was the first shot on Friday, nine in the morning, and an ambulance came and took him away. Bart: Take this down. How womantic. What are we made of? So they can appoint a sheriff that's blacker'n any Indian! They'll never go for it. Bart: Hedley Lamarr: The old woman also asked him not to tell everyone that she spoke with him.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'z_word_com-leader-1','ezslot_6',136,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-z_word_com-leader-1-0'); Then once the sheriff says that he quickly became a huge success in Rock Ridge, Jim also says that in 25 years, he will be able to shake both hands under extensive daylight. Camptown Race Track five miles long, oh-de-do-da-dahy!". Forgive me. But where would I find such a man? [who still has his popcorn and soda from the Chinese Theater] [smugly] You say that. Please remove him immediately! So what was so over the top that even Mel Brooks didnt want to use it? Answer: The backs of a bride and groom. Howard Johnson: Performed by Harvey Korman and Mel Brooks. Hedley Lamarr: O Lord, do we have the strength to carry off this mighty task in one night? Gentlemen, this bill will be a giant step forward in the treatment of the insane gambler. What is the most famous line from the movie Blazing Saddles? In this quick moment before a massive food fight breaks out in the Warner Bros. commissary, an actor playing Hitler is a film says to a friend, They lose me right after the bunker scene. As a Jewish man who fought in World War II, Brooks is obviously a fan of dunking on Hitler whenever the chance presents itself, thus this little nod to the Fuhrers suicide. Lili Von Shtupp : [singing] I've been with thousands of men, Again and again, They sing the same tune, They start with Byron and Shelley, Then jump on your belly, And bust your . I think we're all indebted to Gabby Johnson for clearly stating what needed to be said. The sheriff is a nig Taggart: Here are some quotes that are taken from Blazing Saddles. This doesnt sit well with Lyle, who requests that they sing De Camptown Ladies, to which Bart replies De Camptown Ladies? Theres something so funny and condescending about responding with the same phrase as Lyle. Hedley Lamarr: If you will just sign this, Governor. Theres no doubt that Blazing Saddles is a hilarious film, but Madeline Kahn as Lili Von Shtupp is the element that takes this movie over the top. [on grandstand to the townspeople] Hedley Lamarr: However, it is a funny thing to hear that Lamarr spoke out such a comical number of words. [to the cashier] Taggart: In this part of the line, talking in a reuniting word to a group of exiles before they take over the Rock Ridge was one of the many numbers of fourth wall breaking experience that happens in Blazing Saddles, but this line goes by quickly that you might not even observe. Uhh student?
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