Originally Posted By mmaus1962 >>>all this coming and going and going and coming.<<< ...♪and always too soon...♪ I confess, BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That song always gives me a good laugh.
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove I confess (this is practically LP-sacrilegious) that I hadn't even seen that movie until a week or two ago...DH and saw it on some network channel and died!!! me of a little bit of embarassement (okay, so I'm sheltered) but oh, Madeleine Kahn....she is perfection every single time...and we adore her in "What's Up, Doc?"
Originally Posted By mmaus1962 I confess, STIL, are you speaking of not having see "Blazing Saddles" up until a couple of weeks ago? If so, you absolutely *must* see it on DVD. The chop it up big time for TV--understandably so, but still some of the real gems of that movie wind up on the editor's floor for broadcast purpose. Unless you catch it on TCM. They play it every once in a blue moon.
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove I confessed you guessed correctly...DH was crying during the campfire scene.
Originally Posted By knightnfrees I confess...Yes! Get the DVD in the widescreed version. I saw it at a revival house years ago and could not beleive how much of the sides are chopped off. There are little things off to the side that you don't notice when watching it on TV.
Originally Posted By mmaus1962 I also confess that for the rest of the day, I think I'll talk like Madeline Kahn in "Blazing Saddles." Evewybody loosen you buwwets.
Originally Posted By mmaus1962 I confess zat I don't zink I vant to haf ein schnitzengrueben fow wunch.
Originally Posted By mmaus1962 I confess that if this goes on much longer, we'll have recited the entire screenplay!
Originally Posted By alexbook >>Unless, of course, you want to include the infamous campfire scene in "Blazing Saddles." << I confess that there are a couple of dozen scenes in that movie that I find funnier than that one. (#1: Count Basic. #2: "Yeah, but I shoot with this hand." #3: "The sheriff is near.")
Originally Posted By alexbook I confess that "Count Basic" should have read "Count Basie." I don't know who Count Basic is, but I don't think he's in Blazing Saddles.
Originally Posted By piratebrittany I confess that STILs post made me giggle like a little school girl.