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Topic: Mel Brooks and the Nazis
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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!
Posts: 3836
From: Albuquerque, NM
Registered: Feb 2000
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posted 04-11-2004 12:42 PM
In September of 2000 the Carpenter Performing Arts Center at Cal State Long Beach ran a brand new 35mm print of Blazing Saddles as a part of their 6th annual Widescreen Film Festival. By a show of hands during the festival curator's introduction for the film, about half of the 800 or so people in this 1000 seat theater had not seen 'Saddles' before. (And up until then I had quite forgotten that this title was a 'scope picture--see what 20 some odd years of only a P&S video release of it will do to one's memory. ) Given that this title had been available on video for years, I was surprised at the number of first-time viewers.
The curator's introduction was a hoot in itself. He came out on stage and began with, "OK, let's see if we've got the right audience for this. Raise your right hand and repeat after me: 'I...'"
The whole audience responded, "I..."
The curator, "Your name."
The whole audience, without a hitch, "Your name."
The curator, "Yup. We've got the right audience."
It was quite amusing and informative to watch the audience reaction to the screening. The older viewers obviously enjoyed it, writ large once again on the Carpenter's 65' screen. However, many of the younger college-age PC-indoctrinated viewers were visibly uncomfortable with it, unsure whether or not it was OK to laugh, with audible gasps at each oh so casual use of the word "nigger" sprinkled so liberally throughout the dialog. Forgive me, but as a college instructor I derive a certain amount of pleasure from watching students squirm a little. Call me a budding sadist. In the end I think the younger ones came away from the screening not too much the worse for wear, though they were visibly shaken by it. I think everyone got some well presented lessons in both film and social history that day. Along with a great demonstration of Film Done Right!
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