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willy wonka was a big mix of children dying horribly, allegories for drugs and something truly magical
#the real one btw#with gene wilder#other ones simply arent real#willy wonka#willy wonka posting#if that's even a tag#i mean who posts about willy wonka#i guess i do
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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) — dir. Mel Brooks
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Blazing Saddles (1974) // Dir. Mel Brooks
#Blazing Saddles#Cleavon Little#Gene Wilder#The Waco Kid#Waco Kid#Mel Brooks#Blazing Saddles Gifs#Movie#Movie Gifs#Gifs#Comedy#AVMovie#AvMovieGifs#AVGifs#AVBlazingSaddles#AVBlazingSaddlesGifs#AVComedy
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Puttin on the riiiiiiiitz 🧟♂️
#young frankenstein#gene wilder#art#fan art#illustration#marty feldman#mel brookes#teri garr#horror#camp#70s#comedy#film history#slapstick#frankenstein
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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) dir. mel brooks
#young frankenstein#gene wilder#mel brooks#classichorrorblog#horroredit#horrorgifs#dailyhorrorgifs#dailyhorrorfilms#dailyhorroredits#filmgifs#filmedit#dailyflicks#userbbelcher#chewieblog#**#*1k
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Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder in "Blazing Saddles" (released 50 years ago today in 1974)
#blazing saddles#movies#70s#mel brooks#gene wilder#cleavon little#comedy#western#this day in history#film
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I do think Blazing Saddles handled its one depiction of native americans very poorly, and the full extent of its representation of chinese workers on the railroad is they were literally just there. not even one single speaking line. unclear if this is worse or better than the redface.
it's fucking phenomenal at lampooning antiblack racism though. extremely blatant, extremely funny satire, which is constantly and loudly saying "racism is the philosophy of the terminally stupid at best and morally depraved at worst, and we should all be pointing and laughing at them 24/7"
plus the main character is a heroic black man who has to navigate a whole lot of bullshit but is constantly smirking at the extraordinarily stupid racists and inviting the audience into the joke. the one heroic white character is a guy who was suicidally depressed until he met the protagonist and they just instantly became buds, and he's firmly in a supporting role the whole time and happy to be there. the protagonist saves the day with the help of his black friends from the railroad, and uses the position of power he was given to uplift not only those friends, but all the railroad workers of other minorities too, in an explicit show of solidarity.
anyone saying "Blazing Saddles is racist" had better be talking about its treatment of non-black minorities. it had better not be such superficial takes as "oh but they say the n-word all the time" or "they have nazis and the kkk in there!" because goddamn if that's the full extent of your critique I very seriously suggest you read up on media analysis. there is too much going over your head, you need to learn to recognize satire.
#blazing saddles#finx watches tv#finx rambles#I recognize that I'm saying all this as someone who's not black#but I am also saying it as someone with a basic understanding of race relations in the usa#and a basic understanding of sarcasm#bc it really does not take more than that to recognize what they're doing in this movie#it is NOT subtle#and it is very funny#mel brooks movies are kinda hit or miss for me ngl#men in tights is great if a bit too crass for my taste#spaceballs has great jokes but the central story lacks any real heart so it doesn't grab me#history of the world was just kind of unpleasant and then I switched it off#but blazing saddles? phenomenal#I could not stop laughing the whole way through#and the central story DOES have heart bc it's the friendship between bart and#whassisname#jim#the Kid#plus bart working out how to succeed at an impossible task#also frankly cleavon little just grounds the comedy really well even before gene wilder shows up and we get their chemistry#bc he's cool calm collected and constantly inviting the audience into the joke#but the character's not too cool to ever mess up or ever be silly#he makes bad choices and gets into bad situations and then has to get himself out of them#but it's.....oh wait duh there's a term for this already#he's the straight man#he grounds all the zany nonsense by being in strong contrast to it#and he does a great job of it!#anyway#point is I deeply enjoyed this movie and I'm glad I finally watched it
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Young Frankenstein (1974)
#Horror#Filmedit#Horroredit#Young Frankenstein#Mel Brooks#Gene Wilder#Madeline Kahn#CHB#1974#70s#Black And White#BW
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More HallowOMENS?
Yes, have some!
(Crowley is Nurse Sugartits and if you read my comics YOU KNOW WHY.)
#illustrator#illustration#digital artist#artist on tumblr#gleafer art#good omens#good omens art#crowley#aziraphale#good omens aziraphale#young frankenstein#Gene Wilder was my first crush#it’s pronounced EYE-gor#abby normal#Jimbriel as THE MONSTER
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1974.
New Jersey critics had it out for Mel Brooks.
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Teri Garr (RIP), Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle and Mel Brooks behind the scenes: Young Frankenstein, 1974
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Conrad Veidt (The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, The Man Who Laughs)— oh my god look at him in Caligari. I specifically said that he's from this because him as Cesare is just. MMMMM. he's so wet and sad and scrungly. and little. he's like a kitten left alone in a dark alley except he's also killed people (not his fault). something wrong with him (Cesare). as for Conrad himself. oh my god look at him... them big ole eyes and the walk of some fucking thing creature
Gene Wilder (Bonnie and Clyde, The Producers)—Gene Wilder's first starring role was a pathetic little guy who was lured into committing crimes and panicked about it, then continued committing the same crimes in prison!
This is round 4 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you’re confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here.
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Conrad Veidt:
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I mean just look at him. The wet cat energy. The ghostly eyes. He did the monster mash before anybody. Where would we be today without him, he even has one (1) song on spotify. I regularly forget he's dead and wonder what his next movie will be. He slays in any role. The Ultimate Skrunkle.
He's the ultimate scrungly to me, the basis for many of our scrungly guys today. he's so skinny and pale and he wears so much eye makeup
He was THE bisexual goth tumblr sexyman of early film. Seriously the old timey Tumblrinas would send him fanmail about wanting him to choke them. He inspired the designs for the Joker and Jafar,and was nicknamed the “Demon of the Silver Screen” for his horror roles. His first wife divorced him for crossdressing. Hitler sent him hate mail for speaking out about antisemitism. He really loved his wife and told the Germans to go fuck themselves when they threatened his job if he didn’t divorce her for being Jewish. Just look at me and tell me this guy isn’t scrungly he’s like a personification of the emo kid from Horton hears a who
[cw the below clip depicts assault/abduction and could be scary for some viewers]
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"As I pull together submissions in my mind, I keep finding myself with the question "Is he scrungly or just Jewish?" And I worry. What is scrungly, if it depends on sidestepping Hollywood Leading Lady/Man standards? But by god, Gene Wilder is scrungly."
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"Excellently scrungly, even in his debut film. And the Producers requires no explanation. Big this energy":
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Teri Garr, Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman on the set of Young Frankenstein (1974)
#teri garr#gene wilder#marty feldman#young frankenstein#mel brooks#horror comedy#behind the scenes#70s movies#dr. frederick frankenstein#igor#inga#seventies#1974
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The cast and director of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) at a Los Angeles restaurant where they gathered for a photo shoot to promote the movie.
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