The railroad's got to run through the town of Rock Ridge. How do you drive out the townfolk in order to steal their land? Send in the toughest gang you've got...and name a new sheriff who'll last about 24 hours. But that's not really the plot of Blazing Saddles, just the pretext. Once Mel Brooks' lunatic film many call his best gets started, logic is lost in a blizzard of gags, jokes, quips, puns, howlers, growlers and outrageous assaults upon good taste or any taste at all. Cleavon Little as the new lawman, Gene Wilder as the wacko Waco Kid, Brooks himself as a dim-witted politico and Madeline Kahn in her Marlene Dietrich send-up that earned an Academy Award nomination all give this sagebrush saga their lunatic best. And when Blazing Saddles can't contain itself at the finale, it just proves the Old West will never be the same!]]>
D**S
Meeting is Adjourned. It is?
More than fifty years after its release, Mel Brook's classic "Blazing Saddles" has definitely stood the test of time. Truly one of the greatest comedies ever produced. I have seen it many times over the years and I enjoy it and laugh just as much as I did the first time I saw it.In the movie, set on the American Frontier in 1864, the discovery of quicksand forces a railroad construction to be rerouted through the town of Rock Ridge. Knowing that the residents of the town will not just pack up and leave, nefarious Attorney General Hedly Lamarr (Played by the late comic legend Harvey Korman in the best performance of his career.) orders one of his bumbling minions named Taggart (The late Slim Pickins.) to lead a gang of criminals to attack Rock Ridge in the hopes of driving out the residents. During one of the raids, Rock Ridge's Sherriff is killed. The town resident's contact Governor William LePetomane (Mel Brooks in one of a few roles he plays in the film) and request a new Sherriff. LaMarr convinces the Governor to appoint Bart, a black railroad worker, to be the new Sherriff thinking the residents will be so reviled by a black man as Sherriff they would leave voluntarily.There are many reasons why "Blazing Saddles" is the great movie it is. One such reason is the cast. All of the actors fit very well into their respective roles. The late Cleavon Little is excellent as Sherriff Bart. His first appearance in Rock Ridge is nothing short of hysterical. The late Gene Wilder is (as usual) also excellent as Bart's friend and companion The Waco Kid. I must not forget to mention the late Alex Karras who is just terrific as Mongo.In addition to his comic talents, Mel Brooks' talent as a songwriter shines as well in the movie. The movie's theme song and the other songs in the film "The Ballad of Rock Ridge", "I'm Tired" and "The French Mistake" are all quite good and add to the movie's appeal.In my opinion what makes a comedy movie great is that it can still bring laughs even after repeated viewings. "Blazing Saddles" certainly does that (The same can be said for Brook's other comedies "Young Frankenstein" and "High Anxiety".) which I always find impressive considering how difficult that can be.Overall, "Blazing Saddles" is well deserving of the accolades it has received. I could not recommend the movie more. See it as soon as you can. You will not be disappointed.
C**L
LOVE IT!
Love this movie, not politically correct, but funny as hell to those who aren't too sensitive.
A**R
GREAT MOVIE
IT IS A GREAT MOVIE
D**E
Blazing Saddles
This movie is a classic.It was made at a time when people had thicker skins and 'political correctness' hadn't been introduced.The majority of people, at the time, found it hilarious, regardless of color or personal beliefs as it poked fun at the stereotypes of various people, again regardless of color or beliefs. If viewed in this context, you'll enjoy the movie, I think. If you get 'offended' easily or just look for something to be offended about, you probably will be and that is sad. The language can be pretty sharp, too, but it's nothing that you haven't heard, before. Personally, I don't like a lot of the language used, but it doesn't really offend me as being offended over something is really just a choice we make.Before you buy it, I would recommend looking-up "Blazing Saddles" and read about the history of making it. I bought the 'unrated' version that has not been censored and I'm glad I did. I've seen the 'censored' version on TV and it is nowhere near as funny as the uncensored version.Some people will view the movie as racist, but if you put your 'political correctness' on the shelf and view the movie as it was intended to be viewed and thought about, you might just enjoy it.
K**M
The original unrated version
It’s the original unrated version in blue-ray. Totally uncensored so viewers need to be aware of the social implications depicted in the movie. It’s a great snapshot of what was happening in the country at the time of production and an appropriate satirical view of it.
C**N
Great movie
My favorite movie!!
M**.
Great value for a classic
Needed a good gift for a person who doesn’t mind watching a classic more than once.
D**.
Reasonably amusing and an interesting view of how acceptability has changed over 50 years
This DVD should probably carry a warning of language completely unacceptable these days. The N-word crops up innumerable times as do various other words which are currently taboo.However, one should be aware that the film is a satire of racism, rather than racist in itself. The comedy is predicated on the defeat of racism. I had seen it on release and remembered it as reasonably amusing, but no more than that. This viewing confirmed that.I would have given it just 3* now, but for the insight it gave as to the changes in standards over the past 50 years. Back then, the N-word was grossly insulting, but not as taboo as it is today. In truth, I am surprised that there was no warning about this. There are also other words, related to homosexuality and Chinese ethnicity, which are also unacceptable today.I would certainly never show this to children, but I think that young adults might be interested in seeing how acceptability has changed over the decades.
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