View Full Version : The Mel Brooks Collection 9 disc set Dec. 15


shadowrage
09-16-09, 02:06 AM
9 disc set. December 15. Mel Brooks. Blu-ray. Fox Catalogs(no DNR now/high bitrate).:D
Best of all...something to put next to the Planet of the Apes Box.:eek: Score.
http://www.dvdtown.com/images/displaymedia.php?id=27367&sizew=500&cat=3&type=1&page=1
Will Blazing Saddles be the Warner BD or will Fox encode their own?

I'm glad I held off on Space Balls. Now to get back the $10 I spent on Blazzing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.

-Blazing Saddles
-High Anxiety
-History Of The World Part 1
-Robin Hood Men In Tights
-Silent Movie
-Spaceballs
-To Be or Not To Be
-Twelve Chairs
-Young Frankenstien
http://www.dvdtown.com/news/the-mel-brooks-collection-on-blu-ray/7032

oink
09-16-09, 02:50 AM
High Anxiety is the only one with any appeal to me (I have some of the others on DVD).

Recently re-watched some of these and...well...the humor has gone stale.
Spaceballs is especially lame...

fuzz!
09-16-09, 03:16 AM
High Anxiety is the only one with any appeal to me (I have some of the others on DVD).

Recently re-watched some of these and...well...the humor has gone stale.
Spaceballs is especially lame...

Thank the maker! Someone out there can see that Mel Brooks just ISN'T funny..

Not sure why movies like Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles are considered cult. They're just awful!

Edit: This is of course just my opinion.. please put down your flamethrower if you enjoy these titles. :)

philnerd
09-16-09, 07:09 AM
Edit: This is of course just my opinion.. please put down your flamethrower if you enjoy these titles. :)

I was just reaching for my Space Balls Flamethrower too....

cobolisdead
09-16-09, 10:41 AM
High Anxiety is the only one with any appeal to me (I have some of the others on DVD).

Recently re-watched some of these and...well...the humor has gone stale.
Spaceballs is especially lame...

Thank the maker! Someone out there can see that Mel Brooks just ISN'T funny..

Not sure why movies like Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles are considered cult. They're just awful!

Edit: This is of course just my opinion.. please put down your flamethrower if you enjoy these titles. :)


Everyone's entitled to their opinion and to their choice. Some people just choose to be wrong. :P


Seriously though. I already have Blazing Saddles and Spaceballs, but I will gladly pick this set up. Heck, Robin Hood Men in Tights ans History of the World are great films that I'd love to see on BD!

Franchot
09-16-09, 10:54 AM
Alas, no "The Producers." One I'd want to own.

Urza
09-16-09, 11:07 AM
Yes!!!!!

It's good to be the king!:D

JBlacklow
09-16-09, 11:15 AM
Alas, no "The Producers." One I'd want to own.Yeah, they could have dropped off any (or all) of the previous releases in exchange.

dpeters11
09-16-09, 11:31 AM
Thank the maker! Someone out there can see that Mel Brooks just ISN'T funny..

Not sure why movies like Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles are considered cult. They're just awful!

Edit: This is of course just my opinion.. please put down your flamethrower if you enjoy these titles. :)

Not even Young Frankenstein?

Art Sonneborn
09-16-09, 11:32 AM
I believe that often comedy doesn't hold as well as some other types of films. So much of the works were parodies of current subjects that are simply of no importance now. Like Chevy Chase falling down on Saturday Night Live because Ford tripped it just in't funny now.

Art

Paul Arnette
09-16-09, 11:41 AM
That is the packaging? Ugh. I hate those cardboard sleeves. I will wait for separate releases.

MSmith83
09-16-09, 11:46 AM
This is GREAT news for me. I've at the very least been wanting High Anxiety.

For anyone who wants to dump their current BDs, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and Spaceballs presently hold decent trade-in values at Amazon.

GoCaboNow
09-16-09, 02:33 PM
I loved Mel Brooks 20 or 30 years ago. I am more into Max Brooks now. :)

DM2006RI
09-16-09, 02:52 PM
Alas, no "The Producers." One I'd want to own.

Agreed, that's a MASSIVE disappointment. This set looks like the standard-def box-set Fox put out a few years ago -- but minus THE PRODUCERS. Given that Fox distributes MGM's product now, how hard would it have been to include it?

Will Blazing Saddles be the Warner BD or will Fox encode their own?

It'll be the same disc. When Fox did their Brooks set on DVD years back, they included the exact DVD Warner put out (the first one, not even the remastered one!). I'd say there's no chance it'll be a different encode.

And for $139 retail, I'll be skipping this until the price drops big-time, especially given that THE PRODUCERS isn't included.

Pion
09-16-09, 04:43 PM
Where the hell is Dracula: Dead and Loving it? :mad:

fuzz!
09-16-09, 05:33 PM
Not even Young Frankenstein?

Admittedly - I haven't seen that one, but after enduring the excruciating 'pull my finger' comedy stylings of Brooks' other work - I haven't really sought out any others ;)

fuzz!
09-16-09, 05:34 PM
Everyone's entitled to their opinion and to their choice. Some people just choose to be wrong. :P

Well played sir. ;)

oink
09-16-09, 05:44 PM
Not even Young Frankenstein?

My favorite, but haven't seen it in years and am a little afraid to...:o

bunkaroo
09-16-09, 06:50 PM
My favorite, but haven't seen it in years and am a little afraid to...:o

If anything I think it's gotten better with age, along with Blazing Saddles. HOTWP1 has lost a little something overs, but is still great IMO.

I already got HOTWP1 from Japan, so along with already owning BS, Spaceballs and YF, I guess I'll just try to get a hold of High Anxiety separately somehow.

dpeters11
09-16-09, 09:11 PM
Admittedly - I haven't seen that one, but after enduring the excruciating 'pull my finger' comedy stylings of Brooks' other work - I haven't really sought out any others ;)

YF scores points for using lab props from the original movie. It really is his best film, too bad it was so long ago.

But yeah, the problem is that some of his humor is on society/trends of the day. It's a little like Looney Tunes. Most people don't get the Senator Claghorn reference in Foghorn Leghorn as an example.

cobolisdead
09-17-09, 09:45 AM
I do wonder why Dracula: Dead and Loving it and The Producers where left out?

Franchot
09-17-09, 11:03 AM
I do wonder why Dracula: Dead and Loving it and The Producers where left out?

You might also ask, "Why wasn't Love Stinks also included?" but maybe Fox decided to quit while they were ahead.

Kilgore
09-17-09, 03:23 PM
You might also ask, "Why wasn't Love Stinks also included?" but maybe Fox decided to quit while they were ahead.

You mean "Life Stinks". "Love Stinks" was a song by the J. Geils Band.

Franchot
09-17-09, 04:15 PM
You mean "Life Stinks". "Love Stinks" was a song by the J. Geils Band.

You are correct. Typed it wrong. :(

DM2006RI
09-17-09, 10:13 PM
Admittedly - I haven't seen that one, but after enduring the excruciating 'pull my finger' comedy stylings of Brooks' other work - I haven't really sought out any others ;)

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and BLAZING SADDLES, along with THE PRODUCERS, are far and away his best movies. Yes some of the humor even in those is dated but each of them still have some wonderful moments, and were highly acclaimed, huge successes and seminal comedies for their day.

Everything else is scattershot IMO -- and that includes HIGH ANXIETY, which has a couple of hilarious moments but loads of dead stretches, HISTORY OF THE WORLD which is hardly funny at all, and SPACEBALLS, which I didn't think was funny in 1987 or 2007. You'll find some Brooks fans who will defend any one of his movies, even those, but his hit/miss ratio really goes down after 1974. Certainly he never approached the successes of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and BLAZING SADDLES again, and some of his later movies are just plain awful (LIFE STINKS, DRACULA DEAD AND LOVING IT).

oink
09-18-09, 02:55 AM
You mean "Life Stinks". "Love Stinks" was a song by the J. Geils Band.

What difference does it make?
If one stinks, so does the other.;)

Kilgore
09-18-09, 04:58 AM
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and BLAZING SADDLES, along with THE PRODUCERS, are far and away his best movies. Yes some of the humor even in those is dated but each of them still have some wonderful moments, and were highly acclaimed, huge successes and seminal comedies for their day.

Everything else is scattershot IMO -- and that includes HIGH ANXIETY, which has a couple of hilarious moments but loads of dead stretches, HISTORY OF THE WORLD which is hardly funny at all, and SPACEBALLS, which I didn't think was funny in 1987 or 2007. You'll find some Brooks fans who will defend any one of his movies, even those, but his hit/miss ratio really goes down after 1974. Certainly he never approached the successes of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and BLAZING SADDLES again, and some of his later movies are just plain awful (LIFE STINKS, DRACULA DEAD AND LOVING IT).

"The Twelve Chairs" is a lovely film. It's not a laugh riot, just a really good film.

Doug Schiller
09-18-09, 09:22 AM
It would be nice if they would release these seperately, but it's Mel so I'll buy it.

My biggest guilty pleasure ever... History of the World Pt 1.

He may have made better movies but I still bust a gut when I watch it.
I can't wait to see a true HD version.
All the ones I have had have been mastered from the old laser disc (never saw the last DVD release).

Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise!

Urza
09-18-09, 01:07 PM
Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise!

"A cup must be even with the tip of your pee pee, yours go all the way down to your balls!"

"At least I have them"

Sorry, im a nerd! LOL

DM2006RI
09-18-09, 01:37 PM
"The Twelve Chairs" is a lovely film. It's not a laugh riot, just a really good film.

Yeah I'd agree with that. Again, another one from 1974 and before. :)

tlniec
09-18-09, 01:40 PM
It would be nice if they would release these seperately, but it's Mel so I'll buy it.

My biggest guilty pleasure ever... History of the World Pt 1.

He may have made better movies but I still bust a gut when I watch it.
I can't wait to see a true HD version.
All the ones I have had have been mastered from the old laser disc (never saw the last DVD release).

Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise!

Oedipus
"Give to Oedipus! Give to Oedipus! Hey, Josephus!"

Josephus
"Hey, mother...!"

:D

Saturn94
10-03-09, 11:53 AM
It would be nice if they would release these seperately, but it's Mel so I'll buy it.

My biggest guilty pleasure ever... History of the World Pt 1.

He may have made better movies but I still bust a gut when I watch it.
I can't wait to see a true HD version.
All the ones I have had have been mastered from the old laser disc (never saw the last DVD release).

Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise!

I am also hoping for individual releases as there are only a few I would like (ie -History of the World!)

HarrisonS
10-04-09, 11:59 AM
Agreed, that's a MASSIVE disappointment. This set looks like the standard-def box-set Fox put out a few years ago -- but minus THE PRODUCERS. Given that Fox distributes MGM's product now, how hard would it have been to include it...


And for $139 retail, I'll be skipping this until the price drops big-time, especially given that THE PRODUCERS isn't included.

I agree. I am disappointed that The Producers is not included. I think it is Mel Brooks' best film ever. I may be mistaken, but I do not think it was included in the SD collection either.

inspector
10-04-09, 12:29 PM
I agree. I am disappointed that The Producers is not included. I think it is Mel Brooks' best film ever. I may be mistaken, but I do not think it was included in the SD collection either.


No, it wasn't. I just bought the SD box set a few months ago fo $30 at Costco.

Other than "Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles" yoou have to admit that the others aren't really that funny today.

I've never seen the "Producers" but have seen the Broadway play, so that one I'd like to get.