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Michael Arndt
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Yesterday King Arthur.

Today Blazing Saddles

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Troy Nunis
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hmmm . . i'll go with Holy Grail, but it's been a reallllly long time since i've scene either it, OR the Full-Version of Blazing Saddles.

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Monty Python and The Holy Grail
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"Candygram for Mongo, Candygram for Mongo"  Blazing Saddles 
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Adam Hutchinson
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Blazing Saddles

 

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Bruce Buchanan
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EASY choice for me - Blazing Saddles is one of the funniest movies ever. Last year, I had a chance to see it on the big screen, which was a lot of fun.

And I've never gotten Monty Python. I know they've got loads of fans, so I'm in the minority on this one. But they just don't do anything for me. 

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Aric Shapiro
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BS!
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Andrew Hess
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Holy Grail.

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Aaron Smith
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Holy Grail
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Ryan Maxwell
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Damn Doombots...

Yesterday, Robin Hood.

Today, Blazing Saddles.  I used to be able to quote about 80% of the movie starting with, "C'mon boys..."  Not Mel Brooks best (that'd be Young Frankenstein), but definitely his funniest.
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Ryan Maxwell
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Oh, yeah.  Bonus points for Miss Stein.
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