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  1. 5 de oct. de 2012 · Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUnSubscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDeLike us on FACEB...

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  2. 36 Placeres culpables - Lo confieso: películas malas que me gustan (76) mensaje interno en la página. La loca historia de las galaxias es una película dirigida por Mel Brooks con Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman .... Año: 1987. Título original: Spaceballs.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Mel Brooks Was Inspired by His Son’s Love of Star Wars. 20th Century Fox. Spaceballs riffs on many sci-fi classics, but it especially parodies the original 1977 Star Wars. He got the idea for Spaceballs, he wrote in his memoir, All About Me!, because “my son Max loved the Star Wars movies. I would take him to various showings of them.

  4. Spaceballs. John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman and Dom DeLuise rocket into orbit in this side-splitting Mel Brooks excursion where good and evil forces grapple in an out-of-this-world galaxy. more. Starring: Mel BrooksJohn CandyRick Moranis. Director: Mel Brooks. PG Comedy Science Fiction Family Movie 1987. 5.1.

  5. An opening shot of one of those enormous, endlessly flowing, across-the-top-of-the-screen George Lucas space cruisers introduces us into the not-quite-so-serious world of director Mel Brooks' planet Spaceball, which is attempting to steal the atmosphere. Rating. PG.

  6. Not everyone finds Brook' work quite so touching, not even the stars of his pictures, at least not at first. Daphne Zuniga, who portrays Vespa in Spaceballs, said she found his movie parodies "too crass and just not funny," but gained a different perspective after working with him. "I have this image of Mel as totally wacko and out to lunch.

  7. An opening shot of one of those enormous, endlessly flowing, across-the-top-of-the-screen George Lucas space cruisers introduces us into the not-quite-so-serious world of director Mel Brooks' planet Spaceball, which is attempting to steal the atmosphere. Rating. PG.