History Of The World Part II Features A Joke Mel Brooks Held Onto For Over 40 Years
If the 96-year-old comedy legend has a joke he wants to tell, you let Mel Brooks tell the dang joke!
Read MoreIf the 96-year-old comedy legend has a joke he wants to tell, you let Mel Brooks tell the dang joke!
Read MoreWe spoke with History of the World Part II showrunner David Stassen and director Alice Mathias about working with Mel Brooks and more.
Read MoreMel Brooks made us wait over 40 years, but History of the World Part II is streaming right now. And we have other recommendations, too.
Read MoreWe spoke to History of the World Part II stars/writers/executive producers Nick Kroll and Ike Barinholtz about working with Mel Brooks, getting dirty, and more.
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Read MoreHistory of the World, Part II is a mostly very funny collection of heavy-hitting comic performers delivering the goods.
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Read MoreThey say the suit makes the Bat.
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Read More'Raindrops keep falling on my head, but that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning red...'
Read MoreYou'd be giddy, too, if you got to work with your heroes.
Read MoreWhat unexpected but delightful news!
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Read MoreMan versus man. Man versus nature. Man versus film studio.
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Read MoreMel Brooks used The History of the World, Part I as a way of honoring a forgotten legend from film comedy's past.
Read MoreMel Brooks paid five times more for Orson Welles than was necessary. That's showbiz!
Read MoreMel Brooks knew he needed to keep everyone's spirits up, especially since they were making a comedy, so he entertained the set himself.
Read MoreGregory Hines wound up playing the role after a harrowing tragedy forced Pryor to bow out.
Read More'...where there's a hint of truth, it makes a story very believable.'
Read More'I was trying to play a man who gets dirty, who sweats sometimes, who enjoys really kissing a gal he likes.'
Read MoreIt doesn't get much better than a Steven Spielberg/John Williams joint.
Read MoreThe comedy legend is back to take history down a peg or two (again).
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