Spaceballs 2

I dunno what makes it different between actor deaths, versus actors who just don't want to return, or cannot return (which is often a gray area).

With 'Spaceballs' they are missing like half the main character actors now. They will have to either recast a lot of people, or be missing a lot of people. That choice will shape the direction of the movie.
John candy and joan rivers have passed, and daphne zuniga apparently wasnt interested. Dick van patren isnt someone who would likely be in the new one anyhow...i dont know about the guy playing col sanders. Then again, i wouldnt call him necessary to a sequel either.
 
They can't have Candy and Rivers from the main cast. They will surely be missed but it doesn't mean there still can't be a good script. Barf can be replaced by his son if they really want him there. (They can do a joke about dog years applying to Moggs!) and Dot Matrix can be "reprogrammed". Maybe they can get a few good TNG vs TOS jokes in there to explain things.

I DO hope they are able to get George Wyner in there. The chemistry bewteen him, Moranis and Brooks was perfect.
 
It's not like Zuniga has other amazing projects to choose from, right? "I dunno, I was tossing up this Scorcese flick..."

Maybe she just doesn't wanna sign up for a culture-wide referendum on how she looks in older age.

It's a paycheck but it's probably not a big one. And Mel Brooks won't be there this time, not in any significant way.


Anyway, the net says DZ is on board now.
 
She'll be fine. She looks amazing! :lol:

Yeah I agree, she looked good the last time I saw a pic of her.

But you know how it is for female actors revisiting an old role. She will get a telegram that says "The Department of Paparazzi regrets to inform you that you have aged since 1986."
 
From my last job, and now this current one, both delivering to houses being built, I ended up going down, or across Lone Star rd a lot...or by this school.
Still can't help myself from using a low deep voice...LONE STAR.....
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Hopefully the new one can bring jokes, where 40 years later people will still be quoting them....its a very high bar to set though.
 
From my last job, and now this current one, both delivering to houses being built, I ended up going down, or across Lone Star rd a lot...or by this school.
Still can't help myself from using a low deep voice...LONE STAR.....
Hopefully the new one can bring jokes, where 40 years later people will still be quoting them....its a very high bar to set though.
"At last, we meet for the first time, for the last time!"
 
John candy and joan rivers have passed, and daphne zuniga apparently wasnt interested. Dick van patren isnt someone who would likely be in the new one anyhow...i dont know about the guy playing col sanders. Then again, i wouldnt call him necessary to a sequel either.
What's the matter Col. Sanders? Chicken?
 
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.
High Anxiety is definitely underrated. Trivia about the shower scene: the bell hop who "stabs" Brooks was played by future director Barry Levinson:

 
I can’t believe Rick Moranis came back for this. For THIS! He turned down Ghostbusters but he came back for THIS?!
Look, I grew up in the 70s and 80s. Mel Brooks was a comedic genius back in the day. He was making jokes that were relevant back then. Heck, the majority of them would simply come off as racist, not PC and would offend and alienate many. He can’t make those jokes today. Mel had his day. He should have retired years ago. Honestly, I don’t even think Spaceballs is funny…at all. Being a die hard Star Wars fan everyone assumes I love Spaceballs. But, man! Once I tell people I can’t stand that movie people look at me like I just slapped their mother! Mel just needs to go away quietly. This last grab for fame and glory is just embarrassing.
This movie will not be funny.
 
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It's the same standard Hollywood pattern: at a certain age, actors and/or directors want to resurrect their old legacy projects for one last time - even if they don't have anything to tell with the story. This movie too will just be a rehash of the original, loaded with too many references and easter eggs. Spaceballs was a product of its time, and the past few years showed us that this hardly works anymore today - expect for the old franchise fans from back then. The new Ghostbusters movies were good/solid, but relied heavily on legacy themes and references. And as far as I can tell, they couldn't create a great new fan base among kids as Ghostbusters did in 1984.
Spaceballs 2 will probably suffer the same fate as the new The Naked Gun movie.
 
My expectations are pretty low for this. But I also don't see the harm in it.

I mean, it's 'Spaceballs.' It's been 40 years. Are they destroying anybody's childhood here?


As for Mel Brooks, the dude is pushing 100yo and 'Spaceballs' was never one of his peak works. For all we know, this sequel might be happening whether it has his blessing or not.

Is he selling out by doing this?

FFS, he sold out when he made the first one. He abandoned the racy provocative comedy of his 1970s works in favor of a goofy PG-rated Star Wars ripoff with Rick Moranis as Darth Vader.

I liked the first 'Spaceballs' as much as most 1980s kids. But it's not high art.
 
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I'm surprised. I remember back when "The Force Awakens" came out he talked about doing SB2, but nothing after that.

David.
 
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