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Spaceballs is a 1987 American space opera parody film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. It primarily parodies the original Star Wars trilogy , but also of other popular franchises such as Star Trek , Alien , The Wizard of Oz , 2001: A Space Odyssey , Planet of the Apes , and Transformers .
In a rereleased episode of Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa, Josh Gad gave updates on the Spaceballs sequel he's developing — a process that included explaining recent Star Wars movies to ...
Josh Gad says the Spaceballs sequel will be well worth the decades-long wait.. The In Gad We Trust author, 43, appeared on the Jan. 16 episode of Sirius XM’s The Spotlight with Jessica Shaw ...
If you ever owned a VHS tape, there’s a good chance one of them was Spaceballs.Mel Brooks’s Star Wars parody is a staple comedy of the eighties, featuring the talents of John Candy and Rick ...
A retelling of the movie with some key differences to set up the series. The primary changes are that Lone Starr retains the ring of the Schwartz and he does not turn out to be a prince. Thus, Vespa instead decides to stay single since she cannot marry him. Note: This marked the final acting performance of Dom DeLuise before his death in May 2009.
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 6: Underworld: Blood Wars: Screen Gems / Lakeshore Entertainment / Sketch Films: Anna Foerster (director); Cory Goodman (screenplay); Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Lara Pulver, James Faulkner, Charles Dance [2] [3] Arsenal: Lionsgate Premiere / Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films
A “Spaceballs” sequel is in development at Amazon MGM Studios. Josh Gad is set to star, and will produce alongside Mel Brooks. Josh Greenbaum will direct the film from a screenplay by Benji ...
Hardware Wars is a 1978 American short science fiction parody film in the form of a teaser trailer for a fictitious science fiction film that parodies Star Wars.The 13-minute film, which was released almost 18 months after Star Wars, mainly consisted of inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original.