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Signalstar said:
amp316 said:
Signalstar said:
@Blazing Saddles lovers:

I stand behind my assessment. It is not hard to decide whether a comedy is good or not all that matters is how much I laugh and if the laughs were of quality. I watched the film and laughed only a few times and even then they were minor. I had huge expectations but the film is so poorly written and dumb, I mean "build a replica town for them to terrorize" even for a parody this is shoddy work. Especially if you compare it to something like Monty Python and the Holy Grail which is a similar parody but made on a smaller budget, that movie was funny and brilliant.

Keep up the nitpicking, movie watching is no fun if everyone has the same opinion.

Dude, that's Mel Brooks that you're bad mouthing.  He's much better than any of the VGChartz writers.  :p

Whoa...  I just noticed that you also rated the Karate Kid remake as a good movie.  For the love of God, what are you thinking?


The Karate Kid remake is in no way a bad movie. Aside from the rather brutal fighting scenes against 11 year olds. I like Young Frankenstein as far as Mel Brooks goes but Blazing Saddles just does not do it for me.

The Karate Kid remake is a bad movie in many ways.  Take off your jacket...  Put on your jacket...  My favorite thing about the movie is how it takes place in China, and the fighting style that Jackie Chan is teaching mini-Fresh Prince is called Kung Fu (he evens says that he's teaching him Kung Fu).  There is no karate in the movie...  I hope that Jackie got a nice paycheck to be involved in this embarrassment.  I'm going to assume that you have seen the original Karate KId and would like to ask you in what way do you think that the new one is superior?  Besides for the fact that Jackie Chan could kick Pat Morita's butt I have nothing.

At least we agree on Young Frankenstein.

You did say to nitpick.  :p



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