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I’ve been watching a lot of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and I gotta say I’m always fascinated by the initial awkward call, since many guest seem kinda surprised when Jerry calls them, like they made plans a while ago and they weren’t sure it was actually happening. How does it work? Are they given a time frame during which Seinfeld might come pick them up and drive them around in vehicles that will probably put them in danger, forcing them to have a second breakfast? How long do they sit at home, decently dressed and presentable, waiting for the phone to ring? Do they live in fear for three days? A week? A month? A year? We just don’t know
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
dir. Mel Brooks
You’re Not Going to Believe This
You’re Not Going to Believe This
…But let me tell you anyway.
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks — Seattle World’s Fair12″ 33.3 RPM — 2 tracks on 1 sides1962 — Pacific Northwest Bell
Produced by Guild, Bascom, and Bonfigli of 222 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA, this record has no official title and no publisher in the usual sense. It was commissioned by and for the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company, and I’m guessing as to the…
Carl Reiner AND Mel Brooks?
And they were in ads for the Century 21 Exposition?!
Just a little reminder:
Mercedes-BenzandMel Brooks entered the world on the same day.
Joan Crawford, host Johnny Carson, and Mel Brooks on “The Tonight Show”
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The character Inga from the 1974 film Young Frankenstein is holding a candle. She wears a bow in her hair. The caption, which I placed, says “From five to fifty, the female of the species wears bows in her hair.”)
Everyone rise for the GREATEST CHANGE.ORG PETITION EVER.
And while you’re at it, dedicate it to the memory of Chris Farley!
Maybe have a scene filmed at Ruth’s Chris Steak House.
Madeline Kahn with Mel Brooks, 1974.