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Young Frankenstein (Special Edition)

Young Frankenstein (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even the title music is funny
Review: Even the title music is funny

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sooooo Funny!
Review: Sure. It's in black and white but you totally ignore it because your laughing so hard. I think It's the coolest video to watch with your friends or boy/girl friend! I luv it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can you actually be in love with a movie?
Review: "You men are all alike. Six or seven quick ones, and then it's off with the boys. YA BETTER KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT!! Oh. . .I think I love him." Not a single cast member has been funnier than they were in this movie. My fondness for each and every performance (especially Madeline Kahn's and Marty Feldman's) is powerful, magical, pure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic comedy at it's best. A Side Splitter!!!
Review: A comic masterpiece that has an air of the original. It mimics the feel of the old classics while parodying it just so. A great watch for any age and great for those that have never seen it before to get acquainted with Mel's older films. It should only be seen in Widescreen format so nothing is lost...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BRILLIANT
Review: Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein" is inspired in every respect, from casting, to scripts, sets, actors, direction, etc; it is timeless in every sense of the word. The material is as funny now as it was then with Wilder and Feldman dishing out some of the funniest dialogue ever penned. Madeline Cahn as Elizabeth is a triumph as is Cloris Leachman's Frau Bluecher. Not a weak link in the cast or in the entire film. Shot in glorious black and white using the actual laboratory set James Whale used in the original "Frankenstein." I never tire of this film and goodness knows I've seen it countless times. Teri Garr, Peter Boyle and Gene Hackman are each absolutely wonderful in their respective roles. Not to be missed. In the event that you're only familiar with the more recent Mel Brooks movies (sadly enough, all dreadful) and wondering why he is considered a legend in the film industry, watch "Young Frankenstein" and you'll understand just exactly why he is deserving of that title.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A CLASSIC!!!!!!!!
Review: THIS MOVIE IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN ALL OF THE CARICTERS HAVE THEIR OWN WAY OF MAKING IT THE WAY IT IS ESSPACILLY EGOR I COULDNOT STOP LAUGHING AT HIM THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS MOVIE IN 1984

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Hump?
Review: "Young Frankenstein" is, by far, my favorite comedy. Marty Feldman says it all with his "Hump, vhat hump?" line. If only Mel Brooks could have put this kind of care into "Blazing Saddles".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT..too bad it's widescreen only. I'd have bought it
Review: a classic...too bad it's widescreen onl

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life At Last I've Found You!
Review: Genius is a word used too loosely these days, but it fits perfectly with this film! There is not one sour note to be found in this comedy! Each actor creates a truly one-of-a-kind character and (even better) they work so well together as an ensemble! Gene Hackman is almost unrecognizable as the blindman -- and wickedly funny! Brooks not only sends up Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein, but throws in bits of King Kong and My Fair Lady for good measure! There is dialogue and punch lines that will be repeated until the end of time along with a "shifting" hump (and wooden arm) plus some of the most inspired lunacy to ever be filmed in glorious black and white! And Peter Boyle's monster comes to the defense of his master in a speech that will put a lump in your throat -- it's that poignant. You must see this movie! "A riot is an ugly ting, unt -- I tink it's about time zat ve had one!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'd bought a DVD if not in widescreen only
Review: If this had been formatted to fit your screen instead of widescreen, I would have bought a DVD of it. Great movie.


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