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Nzoner's Game Room>Mel Brooks is 98 Today!
GabyKeepsMeWarm 02:00 AM 06-28-2024
Legend!

Briefly met him and Anne while working at the Barnes & Noble in Santa Monica a few weeks after 9/11.

Manager calls me up on the 3rd floor telling me some guests are interested in some books we have about the Taliban, middle east, etc…

I say cool, and wait near the 3rd floor escalator to show em what we’ve got…

Then I see them going from the 2nd floor escalator and walking to the 3rd floor escalator.

Is that…. Is that? Is that Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft? They arrive to the third floor and I’m standing there, and before I can get a word out, Mel sees me. “Are you Tom? Your manager said you’d be the guy to help us out up here!”

And Anne is there smiling and it hit me, yup, I’m about to show Mel and Anne our “terrorism” stuff!

I show em this, I show em that. They have good questions, and thankfully, I’d been schooled about all the new material we had flooding in about Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, the Taliban, etc, etc…

Anne seemed to be the most interested. I walked them through this whole big-ass displsy we had, and I crouched down to show them other stuff we had, including the “for idiots” and “for dummies” series, and Anne crouched right down there with me, and I’m doing the “for dummies” schtick, and she just looks right at me and says, “for dummies? Well that sounds just like me!”

Mel laughs, and I look at him and her with probably goofy eyes, and sheepishly laugh, and say, “i would never suggest you or anyone are dummies…”

Anne just gave me a little nudge and a wink, and they walked away with a couple books. Mel shook my hand and they both said thank you, smiled and I turned into mush.

Mrs Robinson just nudged me, and I don’t know what perfume she had, but she smelled great. And that smile. Holy cow.

I was on cloud nine, and my manager came upstairs later to say what a great job i did, and she apologized for not saying it was Mel and Anne coming up, but she didnt wanna maybe make me nervous.

Manager even went further to say that when Mel and Anne checked out, they mentioned what a good staff we had and how helpful the young man on the 3rd floor was…

Happy Birthday Mel! You’ve lived a life and have given all of us so many wonderful memories through your work, humor and incredible life. You’re the best, love you, and here’s to more!


PS…. This dude was married to Anne Bancroft for a long time! If nothing else, that should give every short, goofy, funny dude a little hope that some bombshell hot chick is into short, goofy, funny dudes! Goddamn she smelled amazing.. RIP Anne
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alanm 04:15 PM 06-29-2024
Well it's good to see he's still alive. For a second there I saw his name whilst scrolling and thought he may have died. It's been a tough month for actors.
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smithandrew051 05:14 PM 06-29-2024
Because of his role in Robin Hood Men In Tights, I made the same joke to the Doctor when both my sons were born.

I asked if I could get the circumcision half off.
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Zebedee DuBois 06:33 PM 06-29-2024
I saw Young Frankenstein in the theater and laughed so hard I almost slid out of my chair. 1975 I believe. It was a first and only date with a girl I had been friends with for years. The romance didn't take off, but I still count that date as a successful one.

I think that was the first Mel Brooks movie I had seen, but I made sure to see the rest of the them. Mel and Gene Wilder are as great a tandem as Andy and Pat.
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gblowfish 09:57 AM Yesterday
I love Mel. I saw Blazing Saddles in the theater with my parents. I was 14. Afterwards, my dad said, "Well, I guess you're an adult now..."
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Bwana 02:26 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
I love Mel. I saw Blazing Saddles in the theater with my parents. I was 14. Afterwards, my dad said, "Well, I guess you're an adult now..."

That movie was hilarious. No way he could get away with making that movie in 2024.
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GabyKeepsMeWarm 03:39 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Bwana:
That movie was hilarious. No way he could get away with making that movie in 2024.
It still holds up and is funny as all hell. But yeah, no WAY does that movie get made in 2024. Probably not in 2004 or even 1984 either! But thankfully it was made! As great as Cleavon Little was, can you imagine if Richard Pryor would've had that role as originally intended?
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Easy 6 03:58 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
It still holds up and is funny as all hell. But yeah, no WAY does that movie get made in 2024. Probably not in 2004 or even 1984 either! But thankfully it was made! As great as Cleavon Little was, can you imagine if Richard Pryor would've had that role as originally intended?
Never heard that nugget about Pryor before, but oh yeah he would've kicked it up a notch
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Rasputin 04:00 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Bwana:
That movie was hilarious. No way he could get away with making that movie in 2024.

That's a shame. Blazing Saddles should be shown in schools
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Rain Man 05:14 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
I saw Young Frankenstein in the theater and laughed so hard I almost slid out of my chair. 1975 I believe. It was a first and only date with a girl I had been friends with for years. The romance didn't take off, but I still count that date as a successful one.

I think that was the first Mel Brooks movie I had seen, but I made sure to see the rest of the them. Mel and Gene Wilder are as great a tandem as Andy and Pat.
I'm not a fan of most of his stuff, which seems like something a 7th grader could write. But the Putting on the Ritz scene in Young Frankenstein makes it all worthwhile. That is probably the movie scene that makes me uncontrollably laugh more than any other movie scene.
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