Arguably the last great Mel Brooks film to date, Spaceballs is in the upper echelon of parody films. It may also be the last great parody film in general, high above Disaster Movie or even Brooks' own ...
Mel Brooks surprisingly idiotic parody of space fantasy and sci-fi films finally debuts in the ultra-high definition format and packed with extras in Spaceballs (Kino Lorber, Rated PG, 1.85:1 aspect ...
Look, it’s hard to picture a century-old Mel Brooks playing the Yoda-spoofing character Yogurt again without smiling. When 100 years old you reach, be this funny you will not, hm? That was the ...