Blazing Saddles 30th Anniversary
Published February 07, 2004
Blazing Saddles hit the theaters 30 years ago today, on February 7, 1974.
There oughta be a law against Mel Brooks. Mostly likely, there are already at least a couple. This was probably his very wrongest movie ever. "Never give a saga an even break!" he said, and he didn't. He took every cliche about the West and gave it a good twist, and every cliche about Western movies.

No small part of the awesome wrongness of this flick doubtless came from co-author of the screenplay Richard Pryor. Hard telling just which lines of dialogue and which twist came from which pen, but the mockery of dumb racists made up the absolute funniest parts of the film. Boy, were they some dumbass crackers.
My favorite moment came fairly on with the chain gang. The evil road boss wants the black prisoners to sing some Negro spirituals or something. They complied with a sophisticated acapella harmony version of "I Get a Kick Out of You." Getting to my big favorite part, the dissatisfied evil Slim Pickens road boss then tries to show them how blacks are supposed to sing, flopping and bouncing around like an idiot as he sings "Camptown Ladies." Yee-haw!
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"Baby, please. You're making a German spectacle of yourself."
"Oh boys, lookie here!"
"Hey, where all the white women at?"
"Work, work, work, work."
"Little red devils, they'll love these."
"Man drink like that and don't eat, he is going to die."
"When?"
Actually I think the chain gang boss, Lyle, is played by Burton Gilliam. Slim Pickins plays Taggart, who shows up blasting away on his six-shooters with, "What in the wide, wide world of sports is a-goin' on here?"... You know the rest.
We could get real careful about getting the proper job title for the Slim Pickens character, but that'll get silly pretty quick. Evil Henchman would be a good descriptive phrase. Or perhaps Hilarious Stupid Evil Henchman.
"We'll take the niggers and the chinks but we don't want the irish...."
Now look, if you're going to start putting in the funny quotes from this flick, you might just as well paste in the whole damned script.
"the way you people out here lally-gagging around, you'd think it was a hundred and twenty degrees. can't be more than a hundred and fourteen!"
"Are we awake?"
"We're not sure." "Are we...black?"
"Yes we are."
"Then we're awake." "But we're very confused."
Meeting is adjourned. It is? No, you say that, governor. What? Meeting is adjourned. It is?





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