Surprise of the year

Julius 2022-02-07 14:09:00

People like me who like to be funny have always loved spoof comedies full of irony. This "scorching saddle" made me laugh until my stomach cramped several times. What a surprise of the year.
The movies made in the 1970s still seem so funny now, and there are many things in them that are still funny to watch after ten years. The classic comedy can stand the test of time. Of all the comedies I have watched, the one that I will never tire of is the black and white film "Enthusiasm", which is older than this one. The style of this movie is different from that of "Enthusiasm". According to my standards, it is still a little bit behind the classics, but it is also very close.
Many lines in this "Scorching Saddle" are very funny. If you don't find it, it must be a subtitle problem. There are also a few surprising, but full-blown plots in the film. There are a few characters who have a laugh as soon as they appear on the stage.
After tired of watching special effects, after tired of chasing American dramas, in the movies of the 60s and 70s, you will find many amazing movies. This is one.

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Extended Reading
  • Herta 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    Good snake essence but so happy

  • Stone 2022-04-23 07:01:41

    Important works in the revision stage of Westerns.

Blazing Saddles quotes

  • Taggart: Now what the hell do you think you're doin' with that tin star, boy?

    Bart: Watch that "boy" shit, redneck. You talkin' to the sheriff of Rock Ridge.

    Taggart: Well, now if that don't beat all. Here we take the good time and trouble to slaughter every last Indian in the West, and for what? So they can appoint a sheriff that's blacker'n any Indian! I am depressed.

    Lyle: Excuse me, Mr. Taggart, sir, but I sure do hate to see you like this. What if me and the boys was to shoot that nigger dead? Would that pep you up some?

    Taggart: That might help.

    Lyle: All right, boys! On the count of three!

    Jim: I wouldn't do that if I were you.

    Lyle: Don't pay no attention to that alkie. He can't even hold a gun, much less shoot it.

    [Jim blows on his fingertips]

    Lyle: Like I said, on the count of three. One... two... three!

    [Jim draws. The cowboys' guns are suddenly shot of their hands in quick succession. Cut back to Jim, his arms folded, smoke pouring from his holsters]

    Bart: Well, don't just sit there lookin' stupid, graspin' your hands in pain. How 'bout a little...

    [he draws his own gun]

    Bart: ... applause for the Waco Kid?

    [dumbfounded, Taggart and his men start clapping]

  • Olson Johnson: All right... we'll give some land to the niggers and the chinks. But we don't want the Irish!

    [everyone complains]

    Olson Johnson: Aw, prairie shit... Everybody!

    [everyone rejoices]