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Post by Toasted Cheese on May 22, 2020 0:10:03 GMT
Initially, I didn't find it that funny because by the time it came out the first wave of Star Wars fan hysteria had abated, making it seem a bit dated and irrelevant on release. Now, with the passage of time and the subsequent uber-revival of interest in the films it comes off much better. It's a definite mixed bag of dopey gags and some biting wit, but then again, what Mel Brooks film isn't? I think I may have brought this up with you before amy..., I like Life Stinks and that one gets dismissed as one of his lessor films. I think it has a nice balance of humor and heart and it even made me cry.
I need to see Robin Hood Men In Tights and Dracula Dead And Loving It, though neither seem to hold much appeal value.
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