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Furthermore, the merchandising jokes within the film, like “Spaceballs: The Flamethrower!”, became a meta-commentary on blockbuster franchising that feels even more relevant today, cementing ...
But this hasn’t stopped fans from selling not-so-official Spaceballs merch over the years, including T-shirts, toilet paper and custom action figures.
Brooks broke the news, true to Spaceballs: The T-Shirt, Spaceballs: The Cereal, Spaceballs: The Flamethrower-fashion, with a lengthy crawl listing the proliferation of over-franchised intellectual ...
Spaceballs 2 is bringing in some fresh comedic blood, too. Keke Palmer’s addition is big; she’s got range, timing, and presence, which could shake things up in the best way.
'Spaceballs' returns for a sequel with Mel Brooks, 98, as Yogurt. Will Barf make a cameo? Brooks wrote, directed and played two roles in 1987's 'Star Wars' spoof 'Spaceballs' with John Candy as Barf.
Spaceballs delighted comedy audiences upon its release in 1987 as a send-up of the big science fiction franchises. Most of the jokes are tweaks on Star Wars, but there's plenty from Star Trek and ...