Articles related to "Mel Brooks"The Spaceballs Saga continues in animated form, but it still stays true to Mel Brooks' love of parodies. And in this series, no big franchise is safe.
Fans of Amy Adams get a double dose of comedy when two of her best films come out on DVD.
Mel Brooks brings his irreverent comedy to the cartoon world with Spaceballs: The Totally Warped Animated Adventures.
New details about Mel Brooks' new cartoon, Spaceballs: The Animated Series, which will come to the G4 Network in the fall of 2007.
Caroline Kennedy hosts the 32nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors. This year the honorees are Mel Brooks, Dave Brubeck, Grace Bumbry, Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen.
Legendary actor Dom DeLuise, popular for roles in many 70s and 80s comedic movies, has died at age 75.
Featuring Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Streisand and a star-making debut from Madeline Kahn, What's Up, Doc? is the ultimate romantic, screwball comedy!
Want to spend a night laughing at your favorite sci fi videos? Then check out these great movies to rent that lampoon Star Wars, Star Trek, and the Frankenstein movie.
Check out the 5th Sign of the Apocalypse: the trailer for Spaceballs: The Animated Series, starring Mel Brooks and Daphne Zuniga.
Get Smart is Hollywood's latest attempt to bring a classic television show into the modern world. The movie comes close to doing just that. However, it falls short.
Through a paranoid and uncertain decade, the best films of the 1950s reflected the insecurities of Society.
Three top Broadway shows from a Paddy Chayefsky play adapted by Tony winner Harvey Fierstein
to one of a kind Stew, to the high voltage shenanighans of Mel Brooks.
Steve Carell is perfect as the bluming agent Maxell Smart in this big screen adaptation of the popular television series of the same name.
The prototype Hitchcock chase movie has been re-imagined as a British screwball comedy on the Broadway stage with four actors playing all the parts.
With summer holidays fast approaching it's time to plan interesting days out. Apply now for free back-stage tours of two of London's most iconic and historic theatres.
Mel Brooks' new musical comedy opens in Manhattan in November. Can this one even hope to match the success of The Producers?
Get ready for lots of laugh when goofy detectives, reporters, pseudo-scientists, and space travelers take over.
Most were not famous at the time, but history would remember these actors, directors and producers more for what they would accomplish later than for the War.
After two years of rumours, The Walt Disney Company finally announces when they will release The Muppet Show Season 2 on DVD. Also, the complete guest star list.
Whatever Works is Woody Allen's starkest comedy since Deconstructing Harry (1997), and one of his best in over a decade; thanks to another sharp turn by Larry David.
Oscar winners galore on this list of Thanksgiving themed movies for the family to watch together. All include traveling heroes, local natives and feasts of celebration.
Jerry Seinfeld goes live-action in a gutsy preview for his upcoming CG animated flick, Bee Movie.
Looking for a Halloween party idea? Tired of spaghetti worms, grape eyeballs, and fake spiderwebs? Consider alternatives to traditional decorations and party themes!
The Black American West Museum in Denver is unique. It shows the many roles African-Americans played in the Old West. Their motto is: 'We tell it like it was'
If you're looking for a gift or something a little extra as a stocking stuffer, a good comedy is the perfect choice.
New movie releases on DVD and film collections for movie buffs are high on many Christmas gift lists. Here are some to consider.
If you long for the glory days of Hollywood, there are a few iconic spots left where you can tread the same boards as bygone cinema legends.
Check out the funny teaser trailer for Igor, the upcoming flick from Exodus Film Group and The Weinstein Company. Movie hits theatres September 19th.
Comedian Jeff Garlin discusses his involvement with Disney/Pixar's next film, WALL-E, and what it's like working with director Andrew Stanton.
John Alvin designed iconic posters for Aladdin, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, the Lion King and many others. He died of a sudden heart attack at age 59.
In "Reign Over Me," Charlie Fineman (Adam Sandler) has become anything but a fine man.
Robot Chicken will parody the Star Wars saga on June 17th. Guest voices include Mark Hamill, Conan O'Brien, Hulk Hogan, and George Lucas.
Remembering Dom DeLuise, the comedian who appeared in such films as Blazing Saddles, The Muppet Movie and Cannonball Run.
As the Twilight Saga continues to pull in cinema-goers, take a look back over the movie career of the original blood-sucker: Count Dracula.
Twentieth Century Fox/Blue Sky's Robots is a bunch of spectacular set pieces that lacks a compelling story. 5/10.
In an updated take on the Mel Brooks-produced spy spoof TV show of the 60's, director Peter Segal draws on elements of the classic show, for this summer hit, now on DVD.
Robin Hood, the medieval outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor is the archetypical English folk hero. And Hollywood seems to find him irrestistible.
The Sixties era advanced television comedy in technology and scope and gave a welcomed escape from the outside world.
Michael Keaton, John Candy, and even George Clooney headline these "bad" spoof movies to rent that can still fill your nights with laughs.
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