Bart: Trivia Hedley Lamarr : [to the cashier] One, please. For those fans of a cowboy movie must definitely love this category of dark Western comedy. Taggart: Bart: [upon seeing Bart's family in a wagon] Candygram for Mongo! When he comes to, he wakes up in a new world where Bart is the first black sheriff of Rock Ridge. This was the first-ever movie that absorbed perceptible flatulence. Lili Von Shtupp is perky that performs in a bar who sang about the cost of sex she has and how wearying it is. I'm tired, Sick and tired of love, I've had my fill of love, From below and above. When they first meet, he feels both the great racism and his total shock. A man drink like that and he don't eat, he is going to DIE. Governor Lepetomane: Movie Nut. Hedley Lamarr : [at the theater, cuts in front of a hippie] You dropped your beads. Those little red devils they love toys! Jim: Hey! Well, It is one of the lines that spread through the culture so much, just like it belongs to every person rather than this film.In this part of the scene where the character Headley Lamarr is talking to some outlaws, he also interviews a gang of bandits and tells them that he likes to cut off their balk at them. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, Blazing Saddles is one of two groundbreaking films that Mel Brooks released in 1974 (the other was Young Frankenstein) the comedic auteur was operating at his peak that year. In this part of the line, talking in a reuniting word to a group of exiles before they take over the Rock Ridge was one of the many numbers of fourth wall breaking experience that happens in Blazing Saddles, but this line goes by quickly that you might not even observe. [while Mongo is beating the hell out of a bar full of toughs, Bart walks in, dressed as a messenger boy and carrying a box]. Lili Von Shtupp: Look what the cat dragged in. Hedley Lamarr : [grumbling as he takes his ticket] Pain in the ass! Jim: Gene Wilder is far from Mel Brooks first pick to play the character The Waco Kid. He'p me! February 7, 1974 (USA)Blazing Saddles / Release date. Help me in with this. The outlaw has no idea what Lamarr is talking about and he responds: When Bart and his buddies are building a railroad at the beginning of the movie, Lyle and his cowboys say that they want the men working in the sun to sing spirituals for them like they did when they were slaves. After showing Bart how smooth his left hand is, the sheriff notes that alcohol hasnt completely wrecked Jims nervous system. The entire scene is mostly guys farting and reacting to said farts, but when an extra gassy cowboy asks for more beans, Taggart says, Id say youve had enough.. The old woman also asked him not to tell everyone that she spoke with him.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'z_word_com-leader-1','ezslot_6',136,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-z_word_com-leader-1-0'); Then once the sheriff says that he quickly became a huge success in Rock Ridge, Jim also says that in 25 years, he will be able to shake both hands under extensive daylight. I think Mongo here's taken a liking to you. Y'know, Nietzsche says: "Out of chaos comes order.". Oooh! Just think of your secretary. Would you like another schnitzengruben? Brooks knew this gag would get a big reaction, so he deliberately made the farts louder to prevent the audiences laughter from drowning them out. And to top it all off Taggert drops his notebook so Lamar has to repeat what he just said. Yes, most of the white people hate those of other races and feel superior. [Taggart spots Bart and Charlie on a hand-cart sinking into quicksand], [lassos the hand-cart and drags it but not the men out of the quicksand]. I hired you people to get a bit of track laid, not to jump around like a bunch of Kansas City faggots! Of course, they get caught and the sheriff says, and now for my next impression, Jesse Owens, before running off. Thank you. Well, it all depends on how much vitamin E I can get my hands on. Singer: "Blazing Saddles": I'd shore appreciate it, sir, if you could find it in your heart to hang him up by his neck until he was dead. Ha ha wrong person. You're finished. Wilder would go on to star in more films, but this was Wilder at his best. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Now, come on, boys! However, the audience enjoyed it because they did not take such jokes seriously. R. Lee Ermey is one of the most memorable actors in any of Stanley Kubrick's films. The sheriff is a nig Taggart: Bart: I hate to disappoint you, ma'am, but you're suckin' on my arm! Well, under the provisions of this bill, we would snatch two hundred thousand acres of Indian land, which we have deemed unsuitable for their use at this time. Incredibly, Ermey, one of the most recalled characters in the film, was not even supposed to be in the film at all. The man was robbed. Mongo: [watching Mongo's rampage] Everyone keeps confusing Korman's character with a celebrity who won't even exist (much less be famous) for another 40 years. Here are some quotes that are taken from Blazing Saddles. But as much as we'll miss Gene Wilder, he leaves behind a rich legacy of timeless classics such as Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein. Taggart: Bart then points his own pistol at his head]. Lloyd Wright, who also went . When Headley Lamarr tells Taggart who he wants to join his gang he says. Entertainment | April 28, 2019. But then Jim shows off his shooting hand which is absolutely destroyed by the shakes. THE WHITE, GODFEARING CITIZENS OF ROCK RIDGE wish to express our extreme displeasure with your choice of sheriff. This line, spoken in a rallying speech to a group of outlaws before they take over Rock Ridge is one of the many fourth-wall breaking moments that occur in Blazing Saddles, but this one goes by so fast that you might not even notice. Hey, maybe you should eat somethin' first. Ah, Haley vs. United States. [extends his hand, then yanks it away on seeing Bart]. Of course, there are a lot of lines in Blazing Saddles that we wouldn't ever actually say, type, or repeat in any form of communication ourselves, and even if you haven't seen the movie you probably know exactly what we're talking about. Mongo : Huh-huh, naw, Mongo straight. Hedley Lamarr: Charlie: How womantic. Lili Von Shtupp: I'm in Hedy Lamarr's shoes. the Waco Kid. In 2000, the American Film Institute ranked Blazing Saddles number six on its list of the 100 Funniest Movies of All Time. Let's rank the greatest quotes from Blazing Saddles, with the help of your votes. Doggone near lost a four hundred dollar handcar. This is a great example of one of the ancillary jokes that Brooks uses to stuff his movies - especially Blazing Saddles - so he can get the maximum laughs per minute that he obviously loves to hit. Can't be more than a hundert an' fourteen. Much like the many breaks in the fourth wall, this is another filmmaking faux pas -- an anachronism. In the scene where Headley Lamarr is putting together his gang, he chastises a cowboy for chewing gum. It's one of the most important American comedies ever made, not to mention possibly the funniest in the last half century. What a minute, that's it! Taggart: [looks to camera as she is beaten by two thugs] Come here. This is another moment taken from the scene where Headley Lamarr is talking about the exiles. Then Brooks explained: This is one of the most well known and oft-quoted line from Blazing Saddles. I hired you people to get some track laid, not to jump around like a bunch of Kansas City f*ggots. Although the film had its fair share of issues with executives . Hedley Lamarr: Lili Von Shtupp: Hedley Lamarr: Madeline Kahn, who plays the role of Lili Von Shtupp, earned an Oscar nomination for its activities as the Saloon Singer. Taggart, you've been hurt. Hedley Lamarr: Jim first introduces himself in a justly comical fashion. Hedley Lamarr: (at around 40 mins) The Indian Chief played by Mel Brooks speaks Yiddish. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, Blazing Saddles was directed by Mel Brooks and released in 1974. Haley: 7, United States: nothing. / There's no avoiding this conclusion / Our town is turning into shit. Buddy Bizarre: This material may not be reproduced without permission. The links take you to virtually endless slideshows (which increase ad revenue by providing more room for advertisements) that never identifies what the "most loved line" in the film actually is. I said, 'Thats funny.'" Mexican Bandit: Olson Johnson: Taggart: Hedley Lamarr: [singing] Oh, I am sorry, sir, I didn't mean to overstep my bounds. Brooks wrote the film, with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg and Alan Uger. Head them off at the pass? Unfortunately there is one thing standing between me and that property: the rightful owners. After Bart and Jim meet for the first time in the sheriffs drunk tank, the two gentlemen get to know each other, and Jim introduces himself in this fairly ridiculous fashion. Hedley Lamarr. It's like wet sauerkraut in my hands. Sorry, your Worship, but I've got two men home sick with the flu and it's utter chaos down here. He figured that it would make sense for them to need to expel a little gas. Kahn has some fantastic line reads throughout the film, but none of them hit as hard as this one. [Bart is bidding farewell to the people of Rock Ridge]. - Taggart: The surveyors say they may have run into some quicksand up ahead. Now you men will only be risking your lives, whilst I will be risking an almost certain Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Buddy Bizarre: People just hate other people out of plain old ignorant tribalism. Now it's "please". Tourist Mother: The best side in this scene regards that even white characters are already know how dumb some of these other white people are. Cop a walk. ", Image Via Blazing Saddles, lobbycard, from left: Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, 1974. Source: IMDB. Hold it! [after the rehersal] So it is supposed to be rated as PG-13 instead due to its less use of violence and more comedy consumption. Hedley Lamarr: Land-snatching! Bart: In 2018, the Blazing Saddles founders built the unique home and work space with views of the harbor, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. Bart: Blazing Saddles was led by Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. I am depressed. What are your favorite lines from Blazing Saddles? ! (at around 46 mins) The bull that Mongo rides has YES painted on one side and NO painted on the other. Bart: The line on paper isnt riotous, but its all in the way that Gene Wilder tells Bart about Mongo thats really funny. / He wore a shining star. One, please. Evewything below the waist is kaput! No, you *say* that, Governor. And, I said, 'Thats the last time Ill ever cast anybody who really is that person.' Bart stops by the bar to deal with the muscle-bound baddie and discovers that he cant be taken down by conventional means. Hedley Lamarr: There is a joke that is incredibly comical. Obviously, the scene is meant to play to the audiences basest instincts, and while it works on a juvenile level, theres just something so funny and suave about the way says that he has a limit of schnitzengruben. Before Bart thinks of inventing the candy gram to take him down, he decides to simply arrest him the old fashion way, and with a gun if he has to. CUT! Even though The New York Times failed to appreciate its humor (or make mention of the racial elements of the film), Blazing Saddles was well-received in 1974. Throw up your hands/Stick out your tush/Hands on your hips/Give 'em a push/You'll be surprised, you're doing the French Mistake/Voila! Bart: He loves the sound of his own voice and thinks that hes the smartest guy in the west, but thats hardly the case - hes just read a thesaurus once or twice in his life. [singing] Hedley Lamarr: It was based on Bergman's story and draft. [who still has his popcorn and soda from the Chinese Theater] How about a round of applause for The Waco Kid? Like another classic that recently celebrated an anniversary - Dr.. I spun around and there I was, face to face with a six-year old kid. Piss on you! Dive, dive, dive for buried treasure! Jim: I'm rapidly becoming a big underground success in this town. | Regardless of who wrote the line, its genius. Then one day, I was just walking down the street when I heard a voice behind me say, "Reach for it, mister!" Bart: Bart: The surveyors say they may have run into some quicksand up ahead. What the hell is it? Van Johnson: Little bastard shot me in the ass. Just twenty-four hours, that's all I ask. Am I wrong? Johnson: Theres something so ridiculous about Mongo, the beefy man-child who beats up everyone and every horse in town, taking what he wants in the name of brute strength. We can't hear ourselves think! Its such a silly moment but Wilder delivers it with a straight face, and this combo is genius. This is one of the most well known and oft-quoted line from Blazing Saddles. Oh, thank you, Sheriff! Wait a minute maybe I could turn this thing into my advantage. Hedley Lamarr: How 'bout a little [dumbfounded, Taggart and his men start clapping]. Send a wire to the main office and tell them I said Lyle: No, thank you. Always like to keep my audience riveted. Le Petomane, Governor Harriet Johnson: He's [realizes Bart is on the opposite side of the room, and turns around]. National Public Radio called it "the best interracial buddy comedy ever made." Mel Brooks' subversive western-like satire was made to directly dismantle the absurdity of prejudice. But law and order is the last thing I want. Incredibly, Ermey, one of the most recalled characters in the film, was not even supposed to be in the film at all. Taggart: Can you be fired for a private conversation. A real song. You say that. [raises his other hand, which is violently trembling] [to another Indian] Andrew Bergman was one of the key ingredients to Blazing Saddles' success with his hilarious screenplay. I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille. To get out of being caught on the business end of a bullet Bart takes himself hostage and drags himself to the sheriffs office at his own gunpoint. Lyle: Here are hidden facts about the Western-spoof masterpiece. This line is after Bart and Jim meet for the first time around in the drunk tank of the sheriff, these two gentlemen have time to know more about each other. Hedley Lamarr: Taxi! When she tries to pump him full of one more piece of sausage he demurs and says that 15 is his limit. Taggart: What is the most famous line from the movie Blazing Saddles? What the hell are you all doing here? Hedley Lamarr: I missed you! Gentlemen, this bill will be a giant step forward in the treatment of the insane gambler. Sheriff! Well, raise my rent. [to himself] I need a plan. Governor Lepetomane: The common clay of the new West. Everybody got that? Its another big honking deliberate anachronism -- it's obviously ridiculous that anyone would even know what a toll booth is in the Wild West. Hedley Lamarr: I understand there's a new sheriff in town. "Texmam"? [a reference to THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE] If I could find a sheriff who so offends the citizens of Rock Ridge that his very appearance would drive them out of town. Yes, of course. Bart: Well, do your best. scene thats full of racial epithets. Where's my froggy! Or are we just jerking off? Mongo's back! Hedley Lamarr: [Bart, disguised as a Klansman, describes his qualifications as a villain]. Have deep feelings for Sheriff Bart. The film hasn't aged perfectly; the gags that amused in the 1970s by virtue of their sheer outrageousness might just seem like . To speak the plain truth, it's getting pretty damn dull around here. Leave it Mel Brooks to come up with an off the wall scene like this. I know how we can run everyone out of, Then one day, I was just walking down the, Men, you are about to embark on a great crusade to stamp out runaway. | [to Bart] Its hard to pinpoint exactly why this scene is so funny, but it does the trick. He then shoots the cowboy when he mentions that he didnt bring enough for everyone in line. Its such a fun twist on the joke that audiences never see coming. What if the grandson of Dr. Frankenstein wanted nothing to do with the family whatsoever? / He made his blazing saddle / A torch to light the way. Townsman: 2) "You spare the women?". Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder in 'Blazing Saddles.' Hedley Lamarr: Immediately! I want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers and Methodists. Mel Brooks seems to never tire of telling the tale about Madeline Kahn's audition for the role of German saloon chanteuse/seductress-for-hire Lili Von Shtupp in his 1974 film Blazing Saddles. Bart: Our fathers came across the prairies, fought Indians, fought drought, fought locusts, fought Dix remember when Richard Dix came in here and tried to take over this town? To make the whole thing even more ridiculous, Lamarr says, kinky and almost lets the two good guys in disguise into his gang. Rev. Roger Ebert gave it 4 out of 5 stars, it received three Oscar nominations, and AFI placed it at No. Mongo: Better check it out. It is considered as a complete drive-in theatre action Western spoof that absolutely makes every audience laugh. Jim: Bart: At first, the worst line of this scene seems to be when Taggart suggests that in order to run everybody out of Rock Ridge, "We'll kill the first born male child . Give the Governor harrumph! [Bart reaches for the pen revealing his Black hands]. Hedley Lamarr: Quick-thinking Jim pretends Bart's skin tone is actually ash and pretends to rub them clean. Well how about "De Camptown Ladies"? More in this film is played that contains Barts large ideas and talents. Now what the hell do you think you're doin' with that tin star, boy? It'll work. How many times have I told you to wash up after a weekly cross burning? Cut back to Jim, his arms folded, smoke pouring from his holsters, dumbfounded, Taggart and his men start clapping, Jim downs a bottle of whiskey in one long guzzle, while Mongo is beating the hell out of a bar full of toughs, Bart walks in, dressed as a messenger boy and carrying a box, Mongo grabs the paper and makes some rough scratches on it, he gives Mongo the box and walks out of the bar, putting his fingers in his ears, hits the actor in the head with his megaphone, railroad workers are singing "I Get A Kick Out of You", realizes Bart is on the opposite side of the room, and turns around, who still has his popcorn and soda from the Chinese Theater. That's a very good suggestion. And! What'll it cost, man, what'll it cost? I'm tired, Sick and tired of love, I've had my fill of love, From below and above. Oh, I don't know. Johnson: Rev. He surrenders a set of badges to stand in for them and give them a chance to talk about this famous line. Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. But we don't want the Irish! We must do something about this immediately! Lyle: Bienvenue. The film did not only contain jokes, but each of such jokes stands as the mirror on our society in the process that a few comedies make. [to the cashier] Here comes Mongo! [praying] The town saloon was always lively / But never nasty or obscene / Behind the bar stood Anal Johnson / He always kept things nice and clean, [Anal Johnson is standing behind the bar washing a beer mug; he spits into the mug, belches, and continues to wipe the mug]. At the beginning of the film, Jim has totally lost his nerve after he lost in a shootout against a young boy. Rev. Sheriff Barts first major task when saving Rock Ridge comes in the form of taking down Mongo, Taggerts muscle, whos about the size of a truck. Hedley Lamarr: Anyway, poor Gig Young, it was the first shot on Friday, nine in the morning, and an ambulance came and took him away. Have you ever seen such cruelty? [Boris gestures to a man in a wheelchair]. I'm working for Mel Brooks! [railroad workers are singing "I Get A Kick Out of You"] Taggart: Bart: What's the job? When Bart finally arrives in Rock Ridge to take over as the new sheriff hes met with both intense racism and complete shock. When they realize that theyre dimeless, Taggert orders one of his men to go back to base camp and gather a sh*t load of dimes.. Jim: When Von Shtupp flirts with Bart she blows out some candles. His dry wit is fully on display here. Look, Irv. Hedley Lamarr: [sighs, then gives the governor a paddleball] Go on, how 'bout a good ol' nigger work song? Who can satisfy their lustful habits? Let's face it. Taggart: One of the memorable one-liners was when Bart said, "Watch that 'boy' sh*t, redneck! Taggart: After the time that Rock Ridges old woman passes up Barton her way on the street and says up yours that is followed by a race-related mumble, but she stops in Barts office in the middle of the night to say sorry and then she brings a pie for him. Taggart: It is quite hard to choose a most-liked line from the character Gene Wilder in this film Blazing Saddles, but this line has to be right here. The time has come to act, and act fast. Olson Johnson: Listen to him, men. We should all strive to be as valiantly verbose as Headley Lamarr. Well, don't just sit there lookin' stupid, graspin' your hands in pain. This is textbook clickbait. Oh, that uppity n***** went and hit me on the head with a shovel! Lili Von Shtupp: He's breaking up the whole town! No offense intended. [Remember, they're in the middle of the desert, on America's Western Frontier!]. Tired, Tired of being admired, Tired of love uninspired, Let's face it, I'm tired! He even loves the sound of his own voice, and he even considers himself as the smartest guy that lives in the west, but it is not definitely the case Headley Lamarr just commonly reads the thesaurus once or twice in his entire life. Boris: In a film that is full of the great inexpressive line read by Harvey Korman that plays the role of Headley Lamarr, he is assigned to deliver some of the craziest quotations in this film while maintaining a straight face. Taggart: Now draw on the count of three. Candygram for Mongo! As your spiritual leader, I implore you -- Pay heed to this good book, and what it has to say! Lili Von Shtupp: Too Jewish. Sign here. Hello, Handsome. Governor Lepetomane: While Blazing Saddles plays with a lot of racial humor, it's moments like these that there's more than racism afoot. Bart: Bart: Blazing Saddles was led by Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. [reaches into waistline as crowd gasps and screams; Bart pulls out paper, they sigh with relief]. I must say that how might there be so many quotable significance with just one scene? Got him locked up downstairs. [high-pitched voice] Singer: "Blazing Saddles" : They needed a man who was brave and true / With justice for all as his aim. Its a joke that should have stopped working once the actress faded out of existence, but theres something even funnier about it now. Its incredibly funny to see a fool like Mongo question the existential nature of his place in the world, and its even funnier that he does it while taking part in a bit of meta-commentary. Buddy Bizarre: The best Blazing Saddles quotes make you realize how funny the movie really is, even if you haven't seen it in a while. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, the film was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Alan Uger, and was based on Bergmans story and draft. Taggart says, boy is he strict after the fatal gunshot and its an absolute gut-buster of a line. To the honorable William J. Yeah, but I shoot with this one. something like. What is it about Blazing Saddles that makes it so popular? Reverend Johnson: The line is funny, but its a devastating commentary on how little race relations had changed since the days of the Wild West. Lili Von Shtupp: Hold it! Focusing on the rise of a black sheriff in the American west of 1874, Blazing Saddles is widely regarded as the most audacious comedy of Mel Brookss directorial career. Some get a kick fromcoca-yeai-yeaiineee Lyle: Hold it! / Morning, noon, and night, it's dwink and dancing / Some quick womancing / And then a shower. He conquered fear and he conquered hate. Jim: Now, you will only be risking your lives, whilst I will be risking an almost certain academy award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Mel Brooks is a master of satire, but how did his ode to westerns, Blazing Saddles, perfectly parody the classic genre and its tropes? [Mongo deposits a quarter in the appropriate slot]. Pretty much every joke in Blazing Saddles pushes the envelope. It ain't gonna do you no good no how. Blazing Saddles is a western set in 1874, but Hedy Lamarr wasn't even born until 1914. Drop it! He's just crazy enough to do it! These are people of the landthe common clay of the New West. "We draped Gig Youngs legs over and hung him upside down. I love it when you talk dirty. Multiple actorsincluding Johnny Carsonturned down the part before screen veteran Gig Young was hired for the role. Arson armed robbery mayhem Hedley Lamarr: With these parts of the movie, the bad boy cowboy named Taggart came out of range with another cowboy who was having a nice dinner with beans as food. He changes his lifestyle into drinking and usually spends the night in a sheriffs drinking tank. [low voice] Lili Von Shtupp: Snopes and the Snopes.com logo are registered service marks of Snopes.com, The "most loved line" in the 1974 movie "Blazing Saddles" was "a mistake. / He turned our night into day. Where's my froggy? Shvartses! Bart: What does the Indian say in Blazing Saddles? Or youve heard someone say it. Cashier: Hedley Lamarr: Bart? Don't you worry. Townspeople: Theres really no one other than Gene Wilder who could pull this kind of deadpan line off, and its one of the many times in Blazing Saddles that he hits the audience with a hangdog expression and a ridiculous line. I've been with thousands of men/again and again/they promise the moon/they're always coming and going and going and coming and always too soon. [after some consideration] What do you like to do? Good hunting! Blazing Saddles, for me, was a film that truly broke ground. He's more of a "what". [frowns] Sorry about the "Up yours, nigger". You *are* The Kid. Jim: It also broke wind and maybe thats why it broke ground, Brooks once said. I'm particulary glad that these lovely children were here today to hear that speech. Well, now if that don't beat all. [sitting in a bubble bath] What the hell is that sh*t?! This is one of the scenes in the film that ratchets it up from simply being funny to absolutely over the top. / His job to offer battle / To bad men near and far. You're talkin' to the sheriff of Rock Ridge!" In this part of the line, Jim asks Bart, Are we black? Much of the film plays with the idea of Barts large talents and Brooks and company get a lot of mileage out of everyones obsession with the Sheriff. [consoling Bart, who is upset that his attempts to be cordial with the citizens of Rock Ridge led to him being racially insulted] Probably won't even give me credit for it. Mel Brooks said that while working such film, they titled it first as Tex X that they get that remark about a black Muslim leader named Malcolm X. I've been with thousands of men, Again and again, They sing the same tune, They start with Byron and Shelley, Then jump on your belly, And bust your balloons! Have you gone berserk? Who is the black guy that played in Blazing Saddles? Oh, lo'dy, lo'd, he's desp'it! Goddamnit, I said "order". Blazing Saddles, which just celebrated its 45th anniversary, is considered one of the most entertaining movies of all time. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one. Lyle: Within this part of the scene where Headley Lamarr is bringing together his gang, and they rebuke a cowboy just because of chewing a piece of gum. Something like"Swing low, sweet chariot" Lyle: Don't know that one, huh. Blazing Saddles is a western set in 1874, but Hedy Lamarr wasn't even born until 1914. "Make yourself at home"? We'll head them off at the pass! Lyle: For you, my dear. If you will just sign this, Governor. Mel Brooks ' iconic Western parody Blazing Saddles broke ground with its no-holds-barred approach to comedy, but there was still one joke that went too far and was ultimately left on the cutting . Well, Mongo ain't exactly a "who". She'll turn him into jelly! Charlie: But given the chance, they will also hate each other. Somebody's gotta go back and get a shit-load of dimes! When the rustlers are on their way to destroy Rock Ridge and all of its inhabitants they find themselves faced with a toll booth set up by Bart and his cohorts in the town.
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