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Old 10-16-03, 01:01 AM
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Mel Brooks SE's?

I know that Young Frankenstein has an SE. Blazing Saddles and Spaceballs have some extra material (not a ton of stuff was added to the DVD's), but no offical SE releases. Does anyone know anything about any other possible SE's that might be done for these and/or other Mel Brooks films? I'm a History Of The World - Part 1 addict and would love to see it in SE. Although, with Gregory Hines and Madeline Kahn having past on already, there would be some huge voids in the extra material . . . two very big losses to the entertainment world. It would actually be a great opportunity for some tribute material (a la Andre The Giant on The Princess Bride SE).

Anyway, anyone have any news? I haven't seen much out "there".
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I've wished for this as well, but for the most part the Mel Brooks stuff is pretty bare.
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Well we already have those great Mel Brooks commentaries on most of his discs so Im happy.



















(sarcasm)-for those who really need it
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Originally posted by RyoHazuki7
(sarcasm)-for those who really need it
Still can't bring yourself to use smilies, huh, Ryo? I'm proud of you man . . . keep holding out! Make 'em work for it!
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Well we already have those great Mel Brooks commentaries on most of his discs so Im happy.
(sarcasm)-for those who really need it
No Doubt, they are hard to listen to actually, I cant bare an entire movie usually.
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I'll listen to Mel Brooks any day compared to such dreck commentary by McTiernan on 'Thomas Crown'.
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