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Carroll 2022-02-07 14:09:00
"Blazing Saddles": Zhiduo and the Sharpshooter (All Time Box TOP 049)
http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2013/09/blazing-saddlesall-time-box-top-049.html
Blazing Saddles (1974)
Blazing Saddles (1974) This
film is a historical box office chart in North America The 49th.
The film tells the story of a black man and a white man confronting evil forces. The actor is a black... -
Vergie 2022-02-07 14:09:00
Are you talking to me? ! You Talk To Me? !
Are you talking to me? !
You Talk To Me? !
With a "bang" gunshot, the audience screamed and got up and got under the chairs. But... nothing happened next. Everyone stood up and suddenly realized that it was the screen shot of the gangster facing the camera that confused them.
This...
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Clay 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Westerns character mode, niggas blacker than Indians, full story. The ending of the time-travel and cross-layer seems to be a carnival. It must have been a laugh at the time, and it is a bit old-fashioned now, but it is still good. Rewatching in 2021.9, many places are still very funny, and the most impressive thing is that the racism that the movies in the 1970s have overthrown, still seems to be in a state of "revolution has not yet succeeded" after nearly half a century. The theme song is so good, it only needs different rhythms and timbres to adapt to various emotional scenes.
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Angelita 2022-03-24 09:01:37
I think Brooks is a role model for Wang Jing; in the end, I had a good time, the camera is zoomed out + the scene is very creative, and of course, there are spoofs that never stop. . . ; "What's the panic? It's 1874, you can sue her (Heidi Mara) for infringement"
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