Spaceballs 2

ghostryder

Legendary Member
snapins-ai_3653452306022188264.jpg
 
I won’t get any sequel jokes If they do them. I don’t know those movies and never will.
 
I want to be excited for this, but wouldn’t a Spaceballs sequel film would be redundant when most of the sci-fi properties being parodying (such as some of the ones listed in the trailer) are practically parodies of what they used to be at this point?
 
Last edited:
As I said in the funny pics thread, making any sequel so many years is tricky, and a lot never can recapture the magic of the first. I mean, a lot of sequels on a year or two later can't even capture that magic.
Mel Brooks is pretty funny, so hopefully it works.
I guess when its time to go watch it, just go in with very little expectations.
 
Last edited:
OK, I may be in the minority here... but to me, Spaceballs was MILDY entertaining at best. It wasn't a run away theatrical release, and wasn't one of Brook's better films,. More satire than comedy, and definitely grounded in the 1980s. While it had its moments, it really doesn't deserve a sequel, neither should it have one. It would be a parody of a parody.

Besides, they already tried the animated Spaceballs TV show, which bombed pretty fast.

 
Last edited:
Besides, they already tried the animated Spaceballs TV show, which bombed pretty fast.

Yeah, the trailer is fibbing a bit in that regard.

Spaceballs is a lot fun but it's from an era where his films were waning in quality. Relatively speaking, after his one-two punch of 1974. And I feel High Anxiety is underrated.

But look at the other comedies that came out in '87. Spaceballs is heads above most.
 
From what I've read, Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis are set to return and reprise their roles as Lone Star and Dark Helmet. Other cast members include Bill Pullman's son and Josh Gad. While Mel Brooks is also set to return as Yogurt, he won't be involved in the writing or directing of the sequel, it's supposed to have 2 or 3 writers, one of whpm is Josh Gad..

While the involvement of Mel Brooks being limited to playing Yogurt, and maybe being one of the producers, doesn't fill me with a lot of confidence, I'm willing to give this movie a chance. I'm hoping that Brooks will at least have final say over the script and can have it rewritten if he's not happy with any of it.
 
Back
Top