Randy Rainbow’s latest video, Sycophant Italiano was just released this morning.
In a political climate filled with tension and stress, we need to laugh and breath.
Randy allows us does just that.
Enjoy.
Randy Rainbow’s latest video, Sycophant Italiano was just released this morning.
In a political climate filled with tension and stress, we need to laugh and breath.
Randy allows us does just that.
Enjoy.
Filed under Music, Politics, Randy Rainbow
Mel Brooks has made a career out of lovingly satirizing our sacred cows. Whether it is history (History of the World: Part I), The Nazis (The Producers) or classic horror films (Young Frankenstein), he has knack for finding the satire in the sacred.
30 years ago, he satirized Star Wars and other science fiction films in his own version of a space adventure: Spaceballs. The planet Druidia has an abundant amount of fresh air. President Skroob (Mel Brooks) from the very polluted Planet Spaceballs send his henchmen, Lord Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) to capture the Druidian princess, Vespa (Daphne Zuniga). King Roland of Druidia (Dick Van Patten) must either give his planet’s air to the Spaceballs or lose his daughter. Enter Lone Star (Bill Pullman) who is sent by the king to rescue Vespa.
This movie is like most Mel Brooks movies. It borders on the absurd, takes easy pot shots at the revered and most of all, it makes us laugh.
30 years on, this movie is just as funny as it was in 1987.
May the schwartz be with you!
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