• MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    We can’t have Spaceballs 2 yet, we haven’t seen Spaceballs 3: The Search For Spaceballs 2

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      2 months ago

      What if it ends up being the star wars people want, like an inverse parody?

      I doubt it will even be good, but one can hope.

  • Kaboom@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    So a sequel of a classic 80s movie, made 40 years later. Is there any chance whatsoever its going to be any good?

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      2 months ago

      As long as they keep the title Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money I’ll be happy. I mean may as well be honest and upfront about it.

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      2 months ago

      Normally I would say no. However, with Mel Brooks producing, I will hold out hope!

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    2 months ago

    I’m going to sound like a Mel Brooks commentary track for a second:

    John Candy as Barg - Such a lovely man, shame he’s dead.

    John Hurt from Alien - Wonderful actor, he’s dead.

    Joan Rivers as Dot Matrix - Shame she’s dead.

    Dom DeLuise as the voice of Pizza the Hutt - I loved that man, he’s dead.

    Dick Van Patten as King Roland - He’s dead.

    Ronny Graham as the minister - And he’s dead.

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      2 months ago

      Mel Brooks himself:

      Some fucking how, not dead.

      dude will be 98 in about a week.

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      2 months ago

      And if we are lucky we’ll all each reach a point in our lives where most everyone we ever knew is dead and we’re there just… hanging on.

      Sometimes I think about the perspective of my 80 year old neighbors. Every day could be their last. I suppose the world would be a better place if everyone of all ages realized how fragile and fleeting this life is.

      Every day could be anyone reading this final day. If you didn’t read my comment you’re safe though.

      • Brosplosion@lemm.ee
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        My grandma is 101 now and it’s crazy the life she must be living. All her friends are dead. Her husband died 45yrs ago. Her siblings are all dead. She’s essentially outlived any peer she’s ever had, which is depressing to think about

        What I’m trying to say is, depends on what you consider lucky