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Blazing Saddles (30th Anniversary Special Edition) | 
enlarge | Actors: Richard Collier, Carol Deluise, Dom Deluise, Liam Dunn, George Furth Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 334 reviews Sales Rank: 611
Format: Ac-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: WARD18959D ISBN: 0790757354 UPC: 085391895923 EAN: 9780790757353 ASIN: B0001Z4OXS
Theatrical Release Date: February 7, 1974 Release Date: June 29, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description To ruin a western town a corrupt political boss appoints a black sheriff who promptly becomes his most formidable adversary. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/16/2007 Starring: Cleavon Little Slim Pickens Run time: 93 minutes Rating: R Director: Mel Brooks
Amazon.com essential video Mel Brooks scored his first commercial hit with this raucous Western spoof starring the late Cleavon Little as the newly hired (and conspicuously black) sheriff of Rock Ridge. Sheriff Bart teams up with deputy Jim (Gene Wilder) to foil the railroad-building scheme of the nefarious Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman). The simple plot is just an excuse for a steady stream of gags, many of them unabashedly tasteless, that Brooks and his wacky cast pull off with side-splitting success. The humor is so juvenile and crude that you just have to surrender to it; highlights abound, from the lunkheaded Alex Karras as the ox-riding Mongo to Madeline Kahn's uproarious send-up of Marlene Dietrich as saloon songstress Lili Von Shtupp. Adding to the comedic excess is the infamous campfire scene involving a bunch of hungry cowboys, heaping servings of baked beans and, well, you get the idea. --Jeff Shannon
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An old favorite with new sparkle. November 16, 2008 This irreverent movie, is one of my favorite movies of all times. I think it is Mel Brooks' best; and he holds nothing sacred here. You'll laugh from the first scene until the final scene. The picture and sound are superb on this completely remastered HD-DVD. So... pop this in your player, settle in, and wonder "What in the wide, wide world of sports is a goin' on here?"
Cat Ballou Part Two But Too Bad About the DVD Though! November 10, 2008 Mel Brooks is the Grandfather of the Spoof and especially of the kind that belong to the same category as films like "Airplane", "Hot Shots", "Top Secret" etc and so you know what to expect from this movie. Although many of the jokes don't quite have the same effect as they did at the time of release which is what you would expect from most comedies as society moves on and comedies are really from and of the time that they are made however, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself at least chuckling at quite a few of the gags.
As with any parody or spoof you get the most out of it if you have actually watched the original "spoofee" and I particularly enjoyed the gag about "we don't need no stinking badges" which unless you've seen the brilliant "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" you wouldn't even have a clue as to why this line should be funny. There are many parallels to an earlier Western spoof which I still think is the superior one "Cat Ballou" and I get the impression that Mel was even spoofing this spoof! Compare the Waco Kid here with Kid Shelleen for example and you'll see what I mean and even the horse gags are at least a little bit influenced by "Cat Ballou" too. As a fan of great music I was also pleased to see a cameo of the great Count Basie too and if you remember it was Nat King Cole in "Cat Ballou".
Another thing I liked about "Blazing Saddles" though is that it isn't just plain mindless spoofing like in "Hot Shots" for example but you also sense that Mel was also spoofing Racism, Ignorance and Hypocrisy both in Government/Politics and in everyday life which I found to be a very nice touch. In addressing these issues in this genre/manner, I thought it showed just how ridiculous these attitudes and behaviours really are. I mostly enjoyed this film all the way up until about 20 minutes before the end when inexplicably Mel loses it and shows the audience that the whole thing was just an acting job shot on a Hollywood set and then we get a food fight and everything which perhaps was funny for the audience of the 70s but it just spoiled the whole thing for me. For this reason, up until about that time, this film was the better spoof for me but because of this totally not-funny insanity at the end, "Cat Ballou" still holds the title as the best ever Western spoof.
Although the dvd comes with a Full Screen on one side and a Widescreen version on the other, you have to watch the Widescreen version as the Full Screen one actually cuts out too much material from the sides and so you don't get the full effect. The big problem though is with this version of the dvd which doesn't have any Special Features worth mentioning and it hasn't been restored picture or sound quality-wise rendering both of these qualities very, very poor indeed.
Fans should wait for a vastly improved picture and sound quality standard or Blu-ray version to surface and to give this particular dvd version a very wide berth.
Even funnier in High Def! November 8, 2008 If you're a Mel Brooks fan you'll love this movie. Transfer is very good. I had the original for the longest time. Glad it's finally on bluray.
Mr. Brooks November 5, 2008 Another great movie and it is very good! How could some one hate this movie?????? It is fun! :)
AWESOME DVD October 24, 2008 IF you have never seen it. BUY IT. This is a classic that I am sure at some time, some liberal book burning bureaucrat will want no one to see. A light hearted, side splitting comedy from Mel Brooks.
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