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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Wow. You think Spaceballs holds up but Ghostbusters doesn't?
No accounting for taste, I suppose.
Spaceballs was Mel Brooks at his worst. Had you gone with Young Frankenstein or Blazing Saddles, I'd at least understand your point. I'd disagree (Ghostbusters is still good), but I'd at least see where you're coming from.
But man, Spaceballs?
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I was aiming for "same era". "Ghostbusters" was 1984, "Spaceballs" was 1987. "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein" were a) 1974 and b) two of the greatest comedies ever made. I said "Spaceballs" holds up better, I didn't say it was the best Mel Brooks film.