Spaceballs Animated Series in Production 176
Keith Russell writes "CNN is reporting that production has started on Spaceballs: The Animated Series, which will start a 13-episode run on G4 next year. Brooks himself will provide the voices of 'two characters', although they don't mention Yogurt or President Skroob by name." From the article: "Like the 1987 movie, which parodied well-known science-fiction movies, 'Spaceballs: The Animated Series' will spoof current blockbusters as well as every genre of entertainment from movies and reality TV to culture and politics. It is set to debut on cable network G4 in fall 2007. Production has already started on an initial batch of 13 episodes."
KEWL! (Score:4, Funny)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilan_Ramon [wikipedia.org]
Quite the tragic ending
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Now maybe we'll finally get to see "Jews in Outer Space".
I just hope we don't see "Jump The Shark in Outer Space"
The original film is still funny, but seems to become a little bit less with each viewing. It's also a challenge to be be funny on a regular basis and Brooks used to be very funny, but mostly through R rated films.
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We're jews in space!
We're zooming around defending the hebrew race!
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joked about doing it in the first place in the orginal, live-action feature.
Hell, if Lucas can try, why can't he? Besides, I suspect he'll bring that in as part of
the overall joke (When is one of Mel's movies anything other than one Gigantic sendup
anyhow?) I'm willing to wait and see how lame/cool this ends up being. As it stands, it'll
probably have a cult following just like Spaceballs, Young Frankenstein, and Blazi
Further detail. (Score:5, Informative)
Yogurt?!? (Score:2)
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recursion (Score:5, Funny)
But will it spoof the spoof genre? Or is that like crossing the streams?
Re:recursion (Score:4, Funny)
Re:recursion (Score:5, Funny)
I would say it's more like jumping the shark.
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So Scary Movie is like the inverse of Star Trek (where the good movies tend to be the even-numbered ones)?
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Yes, I agree. I guess B&B can make anything suck!
It's still a good general rule of thumb, however.
Finally a sequel... (Score:5, Funny)
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Animated series.... (Score:3, Funny)
ObQuote (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, shit! There goes the planet.
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You just had to say that, didn't you -- now I've got the mental image of them crawling out of "The Screen Savers" host's nose!
only if his schwartz is as big a smine. (Score:3, Insightful)
Thats a classic, figured it woudl ony be a matter a time given the star treck prequels. Think of all the bad acting that they can make fun of.
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All I can say is... (Score:2)
All Hail President Skroob!
Hollywood needs to close for a few years (Score:3, Insightful)
Or proudly command... (Score:3, Insightful)
That seems to be the plan currently.
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You've got to remember that these are just simple actors, directors, producers and gaffers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... morons.
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Take the amount of money you spent on Hollywood movies during the last year (tickets, DVDs, rentals, merchandise) and divide it by the amount of money you gave to EFF and ACLU in the last year. This is your Hypocrisy Quotient.
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Merchandising! (Score:4, Funny)
Whatever happened to Spaceballs sequel? (Score:4, Insightful)
Mel Brooks Writing Spaceballs Sequel
Source: Ain't-It-Cool-News
September 28, 2004
In a Q&A with Playbill magazine, Mel Brooks says that he's currently working on a Spaceballs sequel. Here's the clip from the interview which starts off by talking about the big screen adaptation of The Producers.
Playbill: Will you have a role in it?
MB: It's doubtful, but I'm writing myself back into the Spaceballs sequel that I'm now writing, so you haven't seen the last of my face. Why another Spaceballs? It wouldn't feel right have anyone else play Yoghurt and the first one was the best experience I've had making a movie since Blazing Saddles.
Playbill: When can we expect that?
MB: Best case scenario: a week before the new Star Wars opens. Worst Case Scenario: a year after the new star wars opens.
Development (Score:4, Insightful)
Given budget limitations and Brook's age, a cartoon seems like the best way to cut back on the costs of all the new locations, space sequences, etc.
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Packaging for the DVDs (Score:4, Insightful)
This is wonderful news. I have long held that Spaceballs is one of mankind's greatest comedic achievements. Finally, there will be new material! This fanboy is excited.
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And when they release the DVD box set, it better come in Spaceballs: The Lunchbox!
A quote from Spaceballs comes to mind..... (Score:5, Funny)
Barf: I know we need the money, but...
Lone Starr: Listen! We're not just doing this for money... We're doing it for a SHIT LOAD of money!
Barf: Oh, you're right. And when you're right, you're right. And you - you're always right.
What's the matter, Colonel Sandurz? (Score:2)
She's gone from suck to blow (Score:3, Funny)
Is the sequel dead? (Score:3, Interesting)
Finally (Score:2, Funny)
But HA! Look! Now I have a legitimate use for my nickname on here!
And since I'm on Slashdot, let me reword one of my more famous quotes:
Windows will always win because Linux is dumb!
Voice talent? (Score:2)
Don't get me wrong - I think it's fantastic that he's staying involved in projects in his twilight years, but "voice talent"? There's plenty of professional voice-actors out there who could nail his voice back when it was in it's prime.
For him to be a voice actor - it might help for him
tag: merchandising (Score:2)
Spaceballs THE FLAMETHROWER!
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I believe the proper spelling is MOICHENDIZING!
No! No! No! (Score:2)
THEY DID NOT!
Ugh! G4 will show just about anything!
Had enough quotes yet? (Score:3, Funny)
When?
Now.
Now-Now?
Comb the desert...
It's gone from suck to blow...
Mog...Half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend.
Merchandising question (Score:5, Interesting)
It's a little known bit of trivia, but when Mel Brooks went to George Lucas asking permission to make the parody (not required but all the cool guys [weirdal.com] do it) George said sure, on one condition: You can't make any Spaceballs merchandise. Why? Because as pointed out in the movie, "Merchandising, merchandising, where the real money from the movie is made." George didn't want to lose out on a Star Wars lightsaber sale for a Spaceballs-the lightsaber sale.
That's why it's so heavily referenced in the movie; Spaceballs-the T-shirt, Spaceballs-the Coloring Book, Spaceballs-the flame thrower, Spaceballs-the towel, Spaceballs-the etc. Because they can't (couldn't) actually make a single item.
So does that same limitation exist? Could "Spaceballs-the animated series" be considered merchandising? Or did they get a new deal for parodying "Star Wars, the animated series" without limitations?
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You go to someone out of Curtesy and they start putting limitations on you.
Screw 'em.
Hooray for my second favorite jew! (Score:2)
Am I alone in hating this movie? (Score:2)
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Yes.
Honestly it's not his best, but it has some pretty good lines that get quoted to this day.
OTOH, no movies is liked by everyone.
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I certainly wouldn't waste time watching it again.
-FL
too bad it's going to be on g4 (Score:2)
Sci Fi looking backwards - again (Score:2)
Here's an open letter from me:
Dear anybody/everybody involved with creating sci-fi entertainment product.
Can we have new ideas please?
Thanks.
Like StarWars they should have made a prequel (Score:2)
Perhaps they could have called it something like:
Spaceballs Episode 0: Attack of the Clone of the Phantom Prequel
It could have featured how Scroub met Dark Helmet.
Perhaps Dark Helmet being a student of Yoghurt and turning on him to join Scroub.
Animated. . ? Ugh. (Score:2)
Humor in animation stems from entirely different sources, and a team of writers trying to ape Mel Brooks isn't one of those sources.
The only value I can see in this project is in that it further sol
Tripping The Rift (Score:2)
-M
Re:Poor Mel Brooks (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Poor Mel Brooks The Producers LOST MONEY (Score:2, Informative)
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The producers movie was a fairly accurate recreation of the producers brodway production. Matthew Broderick's sniveling character just did't work on film.
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Re:Poor Mel Brooks The Producers LOST MONEY (Score:5, Interesting)
You are forgetting that the Broadway Play was simply an accurate recreation of the 1968 ORIGINAL Movie (starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder). And, Gene Wilder's sniveling character did work on film.
For the record, I thought the 2005 version of the movie was pretty good. Mel had to update some of the jokes for 2005, (but he kept the 'blonde bombshell'). Very funny. He also wrote a couple of pretty good new songs.
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Ooh... Zero Mostel? I guess now I'll have to go find that movie -- he was great in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum!
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The main page you link to only lists "Box Office" receipts. If you click on the DVD Rental/Sales link [boxofficemojo.com], you'll see that they made $25 million in DVD sales. So, the movie made a nice buck. And the Broadway show opened on March 21, 2001 [broadway.com]. While it may not be selling out anymore, it is STILL running, over 5 years later. Trust me, Mel is raking in the cash.
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Never trust Hollywood accounting. Films rarely make a profit. Remember how Stan Lee had issues getting paid? Spiderman didn't turn a profit. They simply need to mark a whole load of things as expenses and do a lot of shady inter-company purchases of footage/equiptment and the IRS doesn't see a dime of the profits.
Example: In the fightclub cave-dream, the fog from his breath is actually a digital effect originally used from Titanic. Some of the "profits" for Fight Club were funneled via the Titanic account
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And Brooks wasn't just a "playwrite". He's one of the producers, the writer, the composer, and the lyricist.
Hard to get any hard figures on how much the show has made so far, but just the advance ticket sales for the original production topped
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Anything but G4! Please nooooooo.... (Score:2)
Jonah HEX
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Correction: Futurama, Family Guy, and INUYASHA!!!
(just kidding (but not really))
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Venture Brothers is a damn fine show however.
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1) Blazing Saddles
2) Young Frankenstein
3) Robin Hood: Men in Tights
4) Spaceballs
5) History of the World: Part One
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I was about to say "You have High Anxiety (1977), History of the World (1981), Spaceballs (1987)". Then I realized that Spaceballs is a 19-year-old movie. So, let's try this: Young Frankenstein is arguably the funniest movie of all time (Personally, I try to watch the DVD every year or so and I laugh hysterically every time). So, I think Mel deserves at least a small bit of extra cred
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- And why would the people listen to you?
- Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent.
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Oh, and it should really be a prequel, or they are missing a whole lot of obvious jokes from the genre!
Step up (Score:4, Insightful)
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1. Sleuth (can you say Homicide: Life on the Street?)
2. SiTV (OK, pretty useless, but they run Dark Angel every weeknight)
3. BBC America (How else am I going to get my Monty Python fix?)
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How about this way [amazon.com]
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Someone start a good geek channel. Please?
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You're obviously lost (Score:3, Funny)