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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

the quicksand scene from blazing saddles. funny stuff.

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  • $400 Handcart

  • its a western Monty Python!

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  • I loved Blazing Saddle's no-holds-barred look into racism, and its satirical look at America. I'm interested to see how Mike Wallis is going to approach the American west in his New Zealand western satire "Good for Nothing". I'm exciting to see it, and see how it compares with this untimely classic in the genre. I know Wallis has the experience, working on such films as Lord of the Rings, and the trailer boast a not to often seen area of New Zealand. bitly. com/wm5zhy

  • @amtraklover thats expensive as shit for the suposed time period, more than what a car would cost today

  • Oddly enough, in today's modern real world, most black people (with their extreme rampant crime, flash mobs, gang rapes, attacks on whites, etc) aren't even worth a $400 handcart.

  • 'Ah shit!Quicksand!Galdang!Now we are in trouble!Get your rope!Get over there quick!Dang that was lucky!Dawgone near lost a $400 hand cart!' HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Taggert was brutal.

  • 0:37 QUICKSAND!!!!! i died laughing

  • That's a clang well done.

  • @db403535 Mel Brooks is good that way.

  • @BlackVulpine All good comedy has elements of truth in it and often the truth is quite horrible. That's the power of all good comedy, to take even the horrific and use it to make a point about truth in a way that more folks can cope with.

  • @dianelapp You new here?

  • Interesting fact about this video - It's set in a time when rights for black people were not respected. Mel Brooks overexaggerated this point when they free the mine cart and not the men.

    In those days, black people were considered to be nothing more than fodder. Fact. It's sad, but true.

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