History of the World, Part 1
Join acclaimed funnyman Mel Brooks on an outrageous trip through history – and learn what “really” happened. Travel from a crazy spoof of 2001 to the Roman Empire, where Brooks plays a stand-up philosopher in Caesar’s Palace, to the French Revolution, where Brooks is King Louis XVI, and the Spanish inquisition, where this time, singing monks and swimming nuns perform fabulous musical numbers!
Finally! @BrokenCylon
I loved this movie when I was a kid, stacked w/actors I do miss (although I probably shouldn’t have been watching it at 11yrs old, but thank you late-night HBO, back when the cable box just had a single, analog, turn-by-hand dial on it :) We’re Off On The Road To Judea… We Certainly Do Get Arou-ooh-ound… Boom Chika Boom Chika Boom Chika Boom!!!
Release the Mel Brooks Digital Copies! @Rj1138
So glad to finally see this film transferred to digital format! Do Young Frankenstein next please. “It’s good the be the king.”
One of the Funniest Movies Ever! @currely
Anyone who doesn’t love this movie is dead inside.
Hooray! @Reverse Hulk
Thank you 20th Century Fox, er Disney, for finally releasing this for digital consumption. Now I don’t have to pull out the DVD player to watch it. Bad part is that I am humming the inquisition song. Now we need Young Frankenstein.
Finally! @Hanyouspanky
One of my favorite Mel Brooks movies. Now, the only film missing is “Young Frankenstein”!