
You may remember a few weeks ago I mentioned a special screening that I was looking forward to attending. Well, last night was that night. It was a Mel Brooks double feature at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. In the past I had attended screenings at the Aero where directors/actors would do a Q&A session in between their features. A very cool opportunity for die hard film fanatics, like myself. But this particular night was different. My whole life I had grown up watching Mel Brooks movies, I would even credit them for helping me develop this "grade A" sense of humor I have today. But anyway, back to the subject, Mel Brooks himself was going to be at this screening and was going to take questions from the audience in between the showing of Blazing Saddles and History of the World: Part 1. I really had no idea what to expect from old Mel, but my hopes were high.
We arrived at the theater a little over an hour

Once inside, we took our seats, the Aero Theatre welcomed us to the special engagement and Blazing Saddles began rolling on the big screen. The movie, of course, is hilarious, but because there were so many Brooks fans in the house it seemed to be twice as funny.
Once the credits were finished rolling, the house MC introduced Mr. Mel Brooks. The entire theater rose in standing ovation

At the ripe old age of 82 years old, Mel Brooks still hasn't lost it. He had the audience roaring in laughter. He spoke about the production of Blazing Saddles. He shared with us a story of how the Warner Bros. Executives in 1973 almost denied production. See and hear for yourself...
I'm telling you Mel hasn't lost it. After a long and VERY entertaining Q&A session Mel Brooks went to the back of the theater, took his seat and we watched the History of the World: Part 1. I will admit, this was the first time I had ever seen this movie. I loved it in all of its hilarity. Easily, one of Mel's best. "It's good to be King!"
As the movie ended we decided to beat the crowd and left just as the credits started. We had

In all, it was a very cool experience. Mel Brooks will one day be listed among the greats of comedy and now I will be able to say that I got to shake the hand of this legend.
5 comments:
That's so awesome!! :)
That's the most amazing thing I ever heard, and I can't believe you'd never seen History of the World Part 1 before
I think I saw Blazing Saddles about 325 times growing up. That's awesome how you ran into him afterwards. Great story.
YAAAAAY! Coolest ever! My father once told me if I ever brought a guy home that couldn't recite lines from at least 3 Mel Brooks movies, he wasn't allowed in.
Wanna meet my dad?
So stoked for you!
Mel Brooks is AWESOME! What an amazing adventure for you. I am way jealous. I too grew up watching Blazing Saddles. "What a nice guy." Madaline Kahn was the best. Kristan, you are the best.
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