
Mel Brooks Strikes Back! (HBO, 9 p.m.) — An hour-long chat between Mel Brooks and BBC creative director Alan Yentob begs the following question: what’s Brooks’s best movie? I know Burnsy would pick Spaceballs, but, consider me old fashioned, I’m still Blazing Saddles all the way. “They hit, Buddy. COME ON GIRLS.”
American Country Awards (Fox, 8 p.m.) — It bugs me that the word “music” doesn’t come between “country” and “awards,” as if the name of the ceremony was thought up by the owner of U.S.A Fun Time Rock ‘n’ Roll America Restaurant in Japan. Anyway, Kristin Chenoweth hosts, which, aw, Pushing Daisies.
How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 8 p.m.) — “Robin is suspicious of Barney’s relationship with Patrice.” STOP MAKING ROBIN SUSPICIOUS, PATRICE.
Monday Night Football (ESPN, 8:30 p.m) — Texans and Patriots. Head over to KSK for tasteful potshots about Tom Brady’s dumb face.
Take It All (NBC, 9 p.m.) — Another Howie Mandel game show? Another Howie Mandel game show.
LATE NIGHT GUESTS: Anne Hathaway, Jake Johnson, Johnny Manziel, and the U.S. Marine Corps Band on Letterman; Matt Damon and Chris Pratt on Leno; Ted Danson and Emilia Clarke on Kimmel; Kristen Stewart on Ferguson; Laura Linney, Dave Attell, and Solange on Fallon; Seth MacFarlane, Retta, and Jack White on Conan; Bishop Gene Robinson on Stewart; and Diana Krall and Elvis Costello on Colbert.



History of the World Part 1. Funniest movie ever made.
Young Frankenstein in a landslide.
Mel Brooks movies are always the one category in which there’s never a consensus amongst my group of friends. Some people swear by Young Frankenstein, others Spaceballs (which I legitimately think is painfully unfunny), and the weirdos who pimp History of the World, Part 1. Which is crazy because the best is obviously Blazing Saddles and anyone who thinks otherwise is mind-bogglingly wrong
Sir, I would like to extend to you a laurel, and hardy handshake.
You got a “harrumph” out of this guy.
Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1, Men in Tights, then Spaceballs.
This is a perfect post
I gotta’ go with Young Frankenstein, although Blazing Saddles is a close second.
Also, the original non-musical version of The Producers doesn’t get enough love.
Correct on all accounts.
“We’re moving at a faster pace/Look out, here comes the master race!”
blazing saddles hands down. the writing and performances are unmatched. no other brooks movie has as talented of a cast. and what i like the most is that they make fun of everyone – no one is left out. ‘someone needs to go back and get a shitload of dimes.’
How did High Anxiety and Life Stinks get overlooked?
Because they’re not titled Blazing Saddles or Young Frankenstein.
The fact that I will be watching at least six minutes of Leno tonight is all the proof you need to know that I would Chris Pratt do anything. He could murder an orphaned Gerber baby and I would still chuckle, at the least.
Harrumph harrumph harrumph.
Blazing Saddles is the best from a critical standpoint but I probably watch Spaceballs or Men in Tights the most.
Where are we on ‘Dracula: Dead and Loving It’? I liked it. Coffin blood fountain and all.
1 Young Frankenstein
2 High Anxiety
3 History of the World pt 1
1 Young Frankenstein
2 The Producers
3 Spaceballs
“You know, I’ll never forget my old dad. When these things would happen to him… the things he’d say to me.”
“What did he say?”
“What the hell are you doing in the bathroom day and night? Why don’t you get out of there and give someone else a chance?”
Young Frankenstein is his best but Blazing Saddles is the funniest.
1. Blazing Saddles
2. Young Frankenstein
3. History of the World, Pt. 1
4. The Producers
5. Spaceballs
Blazing Saddles. No question. I often wonder if Obama and Axelrod have ever had a conversation like this:
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