Perhaps you can commission the people that make the velvet Elvis and the velvet Jesus and the velvet dogs playing the cards to make 1 for you! I would buy 1 as well that would be awesome! I guess you can do a screenshot and hopefully it would be of good enough quality and you can find A Service that does large print outs I am going to investigate that now. That would be awesome !!!!
@@starleyshelton2245 In the hippy version, Jesus Christ Superstar, they eat outside on a blanket and Judas is Black. Maybe, that's why historically they have had a hard time, it's punishment for betraying Jesus?
@@JENDALL714 Makes no sense. No one has stated Judas was anything other than Jewish. And a rock opera of about 1970 would be irrelevant to any prejudice. They is no historical basis or prejudice that links black to the betrayal or death.
Apparently Mel Brooks once said about God and comedy: “Look at Jewish history. Unrelieved lamenting would be intolerable. So for every ten Jews beating their breasts, God designated one to be crazy and amuse the breast-beaters. By the time I was five I knew I was that one.”
@@ericnichols9275 Well I don't know. He is involved in the miniseries 'History of the World Part 2'. Also, apparently he's said in response to the 'those movies couldn't be made today' claims with "well we couldn't really make them back then, but we made them anyway", plus apparently when his first movie 'The Producers' came out in the 60s a woman saw him in an elevator she said to him "I saw your film Mr Brooks and it was vulgar", to which he replied "Lady, it was below vulgar". Most people who react to his movies on TH-cam today love his movies and laugh at loud at them all the time. Remember it was as recently as the 60s that comedians like Lenny Bruce were getting arrested and banned from performing at venues and cities because of their political and social critique style of satire and comedy. Stuff like that alongside segregation laws and the fact that you could be arrested for being gay - well, in light of that I don't really think we can say 'everything is so politically correct today we can't make movies anymore'. What some people call 'Political Correctness' other people call 'being considerate and thinking about what you say before saying it'. This however does not apply to Mel Brooks because his style is full on satire, and his aim is to make Nazis, fascists and racists look so stupid and so ridiculous that they'll never get into power again because no one will ever take them seriously again. And he achieves this by making fun of everyone and everything including his own people. And from what I can tell, the public still knows that, and still loves his films because of their satire and because they're so ridiculous and because they get to laugh at everything and everyone, even ver serious issues because he's revealing how stupid racism is.
*I watched this movie a Brazilian times when I was a kid in the 80's..., and even just this scene by itself still has me literally laughing out loud... Brooks was always an utter genius...*
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our REAL Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
I know this movie word for word & I still crack up watching it.. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it.. Uncle Mel is the best, the man is a genius
this too: Mel Brooks in "The History of the World"..... th-cam.com/video/w556vrpsy4w/w-d-xo.html there were more than Ten Commandments in the actual Bible too
I'm Catholic (haven't been to church in years. ) And find this hilarious. So sad that a Mel Brooks sense of humor would never work today. I miss the days/ times where we could laugh @ something funny without insulting or hurting someone's feelings !!
@@Tourist1967 Well, I am. People give "them" too much much power. Ignore "them" and do your own thing. "They" will go away. "They" are not really there, after all. They are a shadow of fear.
This is one of my favorite scenes in "The History of the World" movie. So much going on here....."Separate checks?"; Leonardo comes in to do a group painting of everyone which looks strangely familiar(except for Brooks being in the image); "This may be our Last Supper"; Mel saying "Jesus, Jesus"; I'm just Dying here.
@@JaneDoe-ci3gj It is common for waitstaff to ask a group of diners if they want separate checks or if one person is covering it all...or one check then everyone figures their share from that.
This scene and the one of Moses parting the sea because he's being held up are two of the best ... And the pissboy, count the money, good to be the king ... Spanish inquisition... Hell this whole movie is great.
I have christian beliefs and find this clip very funny. It's one of my all time favorite movies. I love when mel brooks about gives Judas a heart attack. Simply priceless. And I also love how he tries to push the malt wine one them.
That's an insulting comparison. Remove the wit and social commentary from MP and you've got MB. Not all MP works. But at least there's intelligence and imagination behind their scenes.
I talked to the guy who did. He said J.C. was a great tipper, but SOMEBODY snagged the tip off the table on the way out. Who could it have been..... JUDAS! Did you enjoy the mulled wine?
@@DidierDubz very funny. First of all, the lunar cycle is not 30 days. I hoped I wouldn't have to say this, but Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver to betray Christ. Have you ever read the New Testament?
@@charleshealy341 and because you don't see the symbolism, you won't understand... A disciple is a physical representation of a MONTH. 12 disciples... How many months in a year??? So if a disciple ( a month or STAR SIGN ) is given " 30 PIECES OF SILVER " that represents the 30 days in a month OR STAR SIGN. Come on uncle Charlie, you can do better than that. And yes you are right I have NEVER read the new testament, but I understand it better than you. 😏
@@DidierDubz OK, dangerous stranger, I'm so scared! In addition, I understand symbolism quite well. You seem to obsess on the number 12, and why is that? I would also point out that there are 12 signs of the zodiac. The signs of the zodiac are composed of STARS. Who gives a shit? The Mormon Church tells me it if I live their life, I will be the god of my own star someday. A foot is composed of 12 inches. A gross, is 12 dozen. If a person had two extra fingers, that would be 12 digits. 12 is double six, but only half of 24. I'm sorry for confusing you in this manner, but God spoke to me just in the past 5 minutes, and told me that I was to cease all communication with you. Because by your own admission, you have never read the New Testament. And are therefore cursed to burn in hell for all of eternity. And my God will no longer allow me to deal with those who are not saved. So I really suggest you go back to your Bible, and read it. And follow the instructions. "GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN!!"
@@charleshealy341 😂 there we go, I knew you had some fight in you. Yes the zodiac refers to the stars, because even this earth will eventually become a star. When we die, we become galaxies. But that's a story for another day, clearly you've got your religious blinkers on. Remember the ones that asked him, Lord did we not exorcise demons in your name?? You don't know him, and he won't know you. Good luck. 👍😂👋
Mel Brooks is the funniest movie maker of all time. Swiping at every social and popular idea that you can name. That’s what funny is! That’s what movies should be. Entertaining!
@@kurtkensson2059 the display at the Olympics wasn't The Last Supper. Also, no, Brooks' humour (although the best in the world) has never been thought of as tasteful, and the malice is that he absolutely is showing how ridiculous the things he's making fun of are. Did you think The Producers was a little love letter to Hitler?
@@JamesMMcCann It was immediately obvious what that display at the Olympics was based on, to anyone with a knowledge of the subject. Denying it is an exercise in futility. I don't share your opinion of Mel Brooks' humor, either. One of his talents has been to use controversial subjects in his comedies, without falling into a trap of offending those who are being made sport of. He could take "nazis" (and symbols of theirs) and use them humorously (I still know many of the words to "Springtime for Hitler" thanks to the Dr. Demento show) without people raging about seeing swastikas. (See also; Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" or Jack Benny's "To Be, or Not to Be.") He could take the white robes of the kkk, and use them to make people laugh, as he did in "Blazing Saddles." (The 😊 on the back of them was inspired.) He could even poke fun at Indians (or "Indigenous Persons" if you prefer) and Blacks ("Persons of Color") without creating an uproar, and make people laugh unashamedly at the use of the "N word." In short, Brooks was able to use humor to broach subjects that nearly anyone else would find offensive, or at least controversial. It wasn't "malice" that made his successes possible. If audiences had perceived it that way, he never would have been able to continue creating some of the funniest films in cinema history. The surest sign that "progressivism" is a misnomer is that many of his masterpieces could no longer be made and released in today's hyper-sensitive world, and that is a shame, not a sign of our "progress."
My reply to you has been hidden by YT. I'll repost parts of it. _It was immediately obvious what that display at the Olympics was based on, to anyone with a knowledge of the subject. Denying it is an exercise in futility._ _I don't share your opinion of Mel Brooks' humor, either. One of his talents has been to use controversial subjects in his comedies, without falling into a trap of offending those who are being made sport of._
_It wasn't "malice" that made his successes possible. If audiences had perceived it that way, he never would have been able to continue creating some of the funniest films in cinema history._ _The surest sign that "progressivism" is a misnomer is that many of his masterpieces could no longer be made and released in today's hyper-sensitive world, and that is a shame, not a sign of our "progress."_
two things I love about this scene: 1. John Hurt cameo as Jesus (one of two in a Mel brooks movie) 2. Leonardo Davinci appearing a full 1500 years earlier than he was alive to paint the portrait LOL.
I'm Catholic myself. I laughed at it at the time and I'm certain that Jesus would have laughed as well. The problem is, that this was a small step in the direction we find ourselves today. Where we Christians are being ridiculed an vilified. That is not acceptable.
@@nosaltadded2530 I hope you can tell the difference between mild humor and vilification. Normal person would not indulge into the latter. As for the first steps, the tradition of making fun of pompous and obese priests is as old as the Church itself.
Mel Brooks takes serious topics and turns them funny BUT he doesn't cross the line where it becomes downright offensive (some of today's comedy can be like that at times). That's what I love about him. :)
@@janelliot5643 YES HE DOES. This is NOT funny except to the empty, the flippant, atheists, and a Jewish man named Mel Brooks. Jesus, His family, and for the most part, God, are not appropriate topics for laughs.
It took a minute for the sequel, considering it could have been done much sooner, like 1-3 decades ago & yet Part II may have not existed if Mel had already passed. Yet here we are now, Mel is nearing 100 & produced Part II as multiple TV episodes instead of as a singular movie, which could make the sequel more enjoyable because it will be multiple times longer than the original movie, thus more content/history played out. Some good familiar names in the Part II cast, much like in Part I.
I'm here because of all the Pearl clutching over sone depiction of the Last Supper they did at the Olympics that everyone is clutching their pearls about. This is how it went down. Just as Mel Brooks, time traveler and waiter depicted it. 😂
Mel Brooks is & has been a National Treasure! Brought so much laughter into the world. We need it now more than ever
Absolutely 😂🥁🥁🥁
Nothing less then a legend he is.
Mel Brooks was brilliant at comedy. Today, too many people would have be offended.... At everything.
I like the wooden table and civilised set.
Mel Brooks at his infantile, glib best.
@NicolasCage
@PaulMatthews
So help me, if I EVER find a portrait like this with Mel Brooks holding the platter in the background, I'm buying it. No matter what the cost.
I have one for sale for $250,000
Perhaps you can commission the people that make the velvet Elvis and the velvet Jesus and the velvet dogs playing the cards to make 1 for you! I would buy 1 as well that would be awesome! I guess you can do a screenshot and hopefully it would be of good enough quality and you can find A Service that does large print outs I am going to investigate that now. That would be awesome !!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That'll cost you more than a space shuttle.
Agreed.
Isn't it just terrific that Christians can watch this and have a good old giggle, do I hear an Amen?
But everyone in the sketch is Jewish!
If it was about islam you would be killed. Thank the good spirit, Jezus was not a muslim but a Jew.
Mel Brooks is doomed to eternal damnation for this! He will suffer the fires of hell.
K'n I get a "hubba-hubba."
Amen
I didn't realize Jesus was John Hurt when I watched this years ago, but that voice is unmistakable.
+evilemperordude Same lol.
He wanted to comedy after being feature in two dramas
Wait THAT'S JOHN HURT?
evilemperordude
back in those days, Jesus was in a world of Hurt
"Oh no! Not again!"
Still one of the best scenes in a comedy.
The execution is absolute perfection.
I have an idea when the splits in Christianity started. They all started arguing about who had a starter and who didn't.
Wait, there was an execution? How did I miss that?
I've seen this umpteen times and never noticed that the aura was Mel's dish! When Mel connects, he hits it out of the park.
The golden age of comedy! ❤ Mel Brooks is one of my favs.
Hilarious! Leonardo davinci walks in 1,500 years before he actually existed! Genius! Love love love me some Mel Brooks!
@@benpyne1228 Yes, there's actually evidence for it in the "Blackadder millenium episode."
I wonder how many know The Last Supper was a mural in a Convent. It was not a canvas. Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.
@@starleyshelton2245 oooo I saw a documentary about that here on TH-cam a few years ago, it was a well done doc :D
@@starleyshelton2245 In the hippy version, Jesus Christ Superstar, they eat outside on a blanket and Judas is Black. Maybe, that's why historically they have had a hard time, it's punishment for betraying Jesus?
@@JENDALL714 Makes no sense. No one has stated Judas was anything other than Jewish. And a rock opera of about 1970 would be irrelevant to any prejudice. They is no historical basis or prejudice that links black to the betrayal or death.
Even God has to be laughing Mel is so hilarious!! No one like him!! 💘 😊
Apparently Mel Brooks once said about God and comedy: “Look at Jewish history. Unrelieved lamenting would be intolerable. So for every ten Jews beating their breasts, God designated one to be crazy and amuse the breast-beaters. By the time I was five I knew I was that one.”
And today he cannot do any moves cuss they are not POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
@@ericnichols9275 Well I don't know. He is involved in the miniseries 'History of the World Part 2'.
Also, apparently he's said in response to the 'those movies couldn't be made today' claims with "well we couldn't really make them back then, but we made them anyway", plus apparently when his first movie 'The Producers' came out in the 60s a woman saw him in an elevator she said to him "I saw your film Mr Brooks and it was vulgar", to which he replied "Lady, it was below vulgar". Most people who react to his movies on TH-cam today love his movies and laugh at loud at them all the time.
Remember it was as recently as the 60s that comedians like Lenny Bruce were getting arrested and banned from performing at venues and cities because of their political and social critique style of satire and comedy. Stuff like that alongside segregation laws and the fact that you could be arrested for being gay - well, in light of that I don't really think we can say 'everything is so politically correct today we can't make movies anymore'. What some people call 'Political Correctness' other people call 'being considerate and thinking about what you say before saying it'. This however does not apply to Mel Brooks because his style is full on satire, and his aim is to make Nazis, fascists and racists look so stupid and so ridiculous that they'll never get into power again because no one will ever take them seriously again. And he achieves this by making fun of everyone and everything including his own people. And from what I can tell, the public still knows that, and still loves his films because of their satire and because they're so ridiculous and because they get to laugh at everything and everyone, even ver serious issues because he's revealing how stupid racism is.
@@agenttheater5 - Thank you for saying this!
Well, if God didn't have a special sense of humour, he wouldn't have created humanity!
God I love Mel Brooks. He and Betty White are national treasures.
He went with her, dummy!
*I watched this movie a Brazilian times when I was a kid in the 80's..., and even just this scene by itself still has me literally laughing out loud... Brooks was always an utter genius...*
I still own it, along with blazing saddles and space balls
Do Brazilians watch movies differently than Americans ?
How much is a brazilian time in normal time ?
@@timidequinox1789 I can't count that high...
Still is, he's still alive
Mel Brook's movies have always been tastefully distasteful. I love them all.
admiralcrash1. Deserves the oxy-moron of the week award. Tastefully distasteful. "Why i never..."
This is soooooo0000000
Anti semetic...
The Jewish guy
Jesus
Does not approve!
LOL
Mel Brooks is an absolute American treasure!!!!
I wonder if I hung this portrait up in my church, if anyone would notice that Mel Brooks is in it?
really in need of an update on this? x
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!
DIDJA DO IT?!?! WE WANNA KNOW
I seriously doubt they would notice
:D
The tray as the halo, brilliant.
actually it's mockery
Actually get your sensitive ass out of here
Haha, hadn't noticed that!!
@@tube.brasil brilliant mockery, yes; that's what he said.
The world's first photobomb.
"are you altogether or is this separate checks?" Brilliant!!!
Oy, the cwast!
Judas can pay for himself.
@Rick O'Shea cheque, mate?!
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our REAL Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
“We’d like a table for 26, but there will only be 13. We’re going to all sit on the same side”
I know this movie word for word & I still crack up watching it.. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it.. Uncle Mel is the best, the man is a genius
"Does everybody want soup?" Gets me every time.
That’ll be chicken soup?
C’mon. Every time?
Me to. So funny.
"But it's my first order!"
Yes.
R.I.P John Hurt. May the good Lord smile upon you.
The last supper portrait is superb!
This is the litmus test: If you are a Christian and/or Jew and can laugh at this, there is still hope for you.
I don't laugh unless it's funny. I have high standards and I'm not an idiot, though. Enjoy your crap.
I'm a Christian and a Jew... Have always loved this scene!
@@tryingbutfailing test failed
Looks that thumbs up was from yourself.. Bullshiter
this too:
Mel Brooks in "The History of the World".....
th-cam.com/video/w556vrpsy4w/w-d-xo.html
there were more than Ten Commandments in the actual Bible too
He's one of my best heroes! I love Mel and his work and his life--what he stands for. Thanks! Terri S.
Mel Brooks is hysterical. So creative and witty.
Don’t know why this came up in my feed, but glad it did😂
Mel Brooks was an Angel of laughter. Holding our livers through the medicine of prayer. Thank you.
Whattdya mean "was"? It's 2021 and he's 94.
Is. Not was.
Dude, don't talk about him as if he was dead :c
Holding our livers?😂😂😂
Mel Brooks is a genius. We have watched Blazing Saddles over and over. Gosh. That salsa has a kick.
Talking to 2 klans men " Hey where all the white women at"???😂😂😂😂
This is my favourite gag in the whole film - Love Brooks comedies.
Oh, I dunno. Mel as Moses bringing down the "fifteen [crash!] Oy! Ten TEN commandments for all to obey" is pretty funny.
This movie never gets old
I have loved Mel Brooks and all of his films since I was a little kid. I can still watch this decades later and laugh myself silly.
Just noticed the place cards. Friggin hilarious!!! Thanks Mel.
Mel Brookes.......what a genius. Feels good to laugh
Please, we must talk. This might be our Last Supper! I loved that part
When Judas gasps I laughed so hard!! Brilliant, Mel, simple Brilliant.
I love Mel Brooks. We have watched Blazing a lot.whe had noting we had Young Frankenstein. Genius . And he adored Anne Bancroft. What a love.
I'm Catholic (haven't been to church in years. ) And find this hilarious. So sad that a Mel Brooks sense of humor would never work today. I miss the days/ times where we could laugh @ something funny without insulting or hurting someone's feelings !!
Actually, this kind of off-the-wall, irreverent humour is EXACTLY what we need. P.C. and tyranny are SHIT. It won't last much longer.....
These are the days when you can laugh at something like this, surely? I mean, people are, aren't they?
@@Tourist1967 Well, I am. People give "them" too much much power.
Ignore "them" and do your own thing. "They" will go away. "They" are not really there, after all. They are a shadow of fear.
Religion should be laughed at. That makes it harmless.
I love how the pose is so accurate down to Peter holding the knife, a detail alot of parodies miss
This is one of my favorite scenes in "The History of the World" movie. So much going on here....."Separate checks?"; Leonardo comes in to do a group painting of everyone which looks strangely familiar(except for Brooks being in the image); "This may be our Last Supper"; Mel saying "Jesus, Jesus"; I'm just Dying here.
If you're wondering why John Hurt is in this movie, don't forget it was Mel Brooks who got him The Elephant Man.
Only Brooks can take such a sacred moment in history and make it funny, and there's not a feeling of guilt when you laugh!
Eric Idle managed to do a bang up job as well, with the Pope and Michelangelo skit.
There is something someone could make a killing at...the painting of The Penultimate Supper. Can't just grab and print a screenshot of that one.
Mel Brooks is GENIUS!
He's a waiter at the Last Supper and asks if they want separate checks!
Yeah, that slayed me! NOT!!!!!!!!!!
I don't get it?
@@JaneDoe-ci3gj Lmao
@@JaneDoe-ci3gj It is common for waitstaff to ask a group of diners if they want separate checks or if one person is covering it all...or one check then everyone figures their share from that.
Mel brooks, what a genius.
DieHard Mel Brooks fan here and unashamed of it
Mel Brooks movies always make me chuckle. 😊😊😊
This scene and the one of Moses parting the sea because he's being held up are two of the best ... And the pissboy, count the money, good to be the king ... Spanish inquisition... Hell this whole movie is great.
Don't forget Jews in space...
Deee-moh-nay!
DE MONET!
COUNT DE MONEY: "Sire, the peasants are revolting!' ............ KING BROOKS: "You're telling me. They stink on ice,"
Mel Brooks in all his glory!
I have christian beliefs and find this clip very funny. It's one of my all time favorite movies. I love when mel brooks about gives Judas a heart attack. Simply priceless. And I also love how he tries to push the malt wine one them.
It's "mulled wine". There's no such thing as "malt wine".
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTERi'll have to mull that one over
One of my favorite Mel Brooks movies. Favorite line from movie "ah but the servant waits while the master baits" 🤣
Jesus : one of you has already better me
The twelve: who who
Mel Brooks : judas
Judas : gasp
Lol classic
Tomas Tanuz betrayed! Spell check gotcha!
@@mylovesongs2429 - it took you a while to work out the error though. 🤣🤣
We know,we just watched it...wth?
I love it when people transcribe the jokes! It's like I didn't heat them until someone writrs it out! LOL LOMFAO FYI BRB LMNOP!
@@SmithMrCorona Perhaps they are doing it for deaf viewers.
Mel Brooks was a Brilliant comedian, and writer.
Mel Brooks and Monty Python were comics ahead of their time.
my father was a schoolmate of Monty's cousin, Edmund Blackadder.
@@racketman2u is your surname Darling?
That's an insulting comparison. Remove the wit and social commentary from MP and you've got MB. Not all MP works. But at least there's intelligence and imagination behind their scenes.
Do tell.
@@racketman2u that's very funny
I'm not sure I get it but it made me laugh a bit anyways.
Cannot believe I have not seen this movie. Now it’s #1 on my list! “Jesus!”, “What?” LOL 😂
Oh, Jesus!
What?
Never mind.
this is my best movie, i love it
The sketch actually brings up an interesting thought: Who DID wait the table that night? Someone must've.
Dammyl1971 you are assuming any of this actually happened in real life i doubt it
I talked to the guy who did. He said J.C. was a great tipper, but SOMEBODY snagged the tip off the table on the way out.
Who could it have been..... JUDAS! Did you enjoy the mulled wine?
@@allensaunders449 We’re laughing at the funny movie. Take the militant atheism someplace else-and that’s coming from a Satanist.
The last supper wasn't in Galilee. It was in Gallowgate.
Billy Connolly will explain.
And did they tip him/her? Had Judas already received his 30 pieces?
I've seen this Painting many times
Never noticed Mel Brooks before
Mel Brooks is WONDERFOUL!!!!
I LOVE MEL BROOKS JUST LOVE HIS WORK !
Mel Brooks is hilarious.
I love Mel! Sometimes I miss living right across the bridge from Skokie.
Mel Brooks one of the 20th genius comedians, brilliantly absurd humor.
Absolutly genius. Miss in this time good comedymovies.
"And the total for your meal for everyone, will be.... 30 pieces of silver."
30? Silver?? What does a lunar cycle have to do with this?
@@DidierDubz very funny. First of all, the lunar cycle is not 30 days. I hoped I wouldn't have to say this, but Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver to betray Christ. Have you ever read the New Testament?
@@charleshealy341 and because you don't see the symbolism, you won't understand... A disciple is a physical representation of a MONTH. 12 disciples... How many months in a year??? So if a disciple ( a month or STAR SIGN ) is given " 30 PIECES OF SILVER " that represents the 30 days in a month OR STAR SIGN. Come on uncle Charlie, you can do better than that. And yes you are right I have NEVER read the new testament, but I understand it better than you. 😏
@@DidierDubz OK, dangerous stranger, I'm so scared! In addition, I understand symbolism quite well. You seem to obsess on the number 12, and why is that? I would also point out that there are 12 signs of the zodiac. The signs of the zodiac are composed of STARS. Who gives a shit? The Mormon Church tells me it if I live their life, I will be the god of my own star someday. A foot is composed of 12 inches. A gross, is 12 dozen. If a person had two extra fingers, that would be 12 digits. 12 is double six, but only half of 24. I'm sorry for confusing you in this manner, but God spoke to me just in the past 5 minutes, and told me that I was to cease all communication with you. Because by your own admission, you have never read the New Testament. And are therefore cursed to burn in hell for all of eternity. And my God will no longer allow me to deal with those who are not saved. So I really suggest you go back to your Bible, and read it. And follow the instructions. "GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN!!"
@@charleshealy341 😂 there we go, I knew you had some fight in you. Yes the zodiac refers to the stars, because even this earth will eventually become a star. When we die, we become galaxies. But that's a story for another day, clearly you've got your religious blinkers on. Remember the ones that asked him, Lord did we not exorcise demons in your name?? You don't know him, and he won't know you. Good luck. 👍😂👋
always luved this part !
"Yea yea so you say!" always gets me 🤣
Mel Brooks! Classic. I think only one man was called to make some of the funniest movies I have had the pleasure of watching.
Rip John Hurt
Brilliant! Alyway makes me laugh, timeless...
"JUDAS do you want a beverage" lol.
I remember seeing the movie as a teenager. We watched it countless times.
The only thing I don't understand is how the film preserved for 2000 years.
Legendary sketch!
Mel's shit-eating grin as he holds up that silver platter....
I love this guy!
"Jesus, what Yes, Jesus what Yes". Classic 😁🤣🤣🤣
I would imagine the restaurant owner was a bit confused when a table for 26 was requested but there would only be 13 people who would be attending.
As an Italian, Leonardo's benevolent "Bangiooornoh" makes me burst in laugheter.
Mel Brooks is the funniest movie maker of all time. Swiping at every social and popular idea that you can name. That’s what funny is! That’s what movies should be. Entertaining!
Who's here after the Paris opening ceremonies.
Here I stand!
Me!
I am, it's odd but it reminded me of this clip
Almost as bad as the Bud Light debacle.
No one
I was so looking forward to History of the World Part 2
JUDAS!
Eeeeh?!
Do you want a beverage?
Pure brilliance
HOLY CRAP!!!! JOHN HURT AS JESUS CHRIST!!!!! WOOT!!!!!
whoa, really?
that is john hurt. he did "the elephant man" that was produced by mel brooks and he would make a cameo in "spaceballs" as kane from "alien".
Brilliant, Mel Brooks strikes again.
Rest in peace, "Jesus"
HE has risen 🙌🏻
Ohhh brilliant, pure class
This should have been the opening Olympic ceremony...
Mel Brooks has always had a way of using his humor tastefully, and without malice. The display at the Olympics was neither.
@@kurtkensson2059 the display at the Olympics wasn't The Last Supper.
Also, no, Brooks' humour (although the best in the world) has never been thought of as tasteful, and the malice is that he absolutely is showing how ridiculous the things he's making fun of are.
Did you think The Producers was a little love letter to Hitler?
@@JamesMMcCann It was immediately obvious what that display at the Olympics was based on, to anyone with a knowledge of the subject. Denying it is an exercise in futility.
I don't share your opinion of Mel Brooks' humor, either. One of his talents has been to use controversial subjects in his comedies, without falling into a trap of offending those who are being made sport of.
He could take "nazis" (and symbols of theirs) and use them humorously (I still know many of the words to "Springtime for Hitler" thanks to the Dr. Demento show) without people raging about seeing swastikas. (See also; Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" or Jack Benny's "To Be, or Not to Be.")
He could take the white robes of the kkk, and use them to make people laugh, as he did in "Blazing Saddles." (The 😊 on the back of them was inspired.) He could even poke fun at Indians (or "Indigenous Persons" if you prefer) and Blacks ("Persons of Color") without creating an uproar, and make people laugh unashamedly at the use of the "N word."
In short, Brooks was able to use humor to broach subjects that nearly anyone else would find offensive, or at least controversial.
It wasn't "malice" that made his successes possible. If audiences had perceived it that way, he never would have been able to continue creating some of the funniest films in cinema history.
The surest sign that "progressivism" is a misnomer is that many of his masterpieces could no longer be made and released in today's hyper-sensitive world, and that is a shame, not a sign of our "progress."
My reply to you has been hidden by YT. I'll repost parts of it.
_It was immediately obvious what that display at the Olympics was based on, to anyone with a knowledge of the subject. Denying it is an exercise in futility._
_I don't share your opinion of Mel Brooks' humor, either. One of his talents has been to use controversial subjects in his comedies, without falling into a trap of offending those who are being made sport of._
_It wasn't "malice" that made his successes possible. If audiences had perceived it that way, he never would have been able to continue creating some of the funniest films in cinema history._
_The surest sign that "progressivism" is a misnomer is that many of his masterpieces could no longer be made and released in today's hyper-sensitive world, and that is a shame, not a sign of our "progress."_
Classic...always cracks me up every time I watched it,
Never realized that John Hurt played Jesus. Even more excellent.
two things I love about this scene:
1. John Hurt cameo as Jesus (one of two in a Mel brooks movie)
2. Leonardo Davinci appearing a full 1500 years earlier than he was alive to paint the portrait
LOL.
I am a devout Catholic and I can guarantee even Christ laughed when he saw this.
It’s even better because he is Jewish if I recall! Jesus bless his name!
I dont think Baptists will laugh about it.
I'm Catholic myself. I laughed at it at the time and I'm certain that Jesus would have laughed as well. The problem is, that this was a small step in the direction we find ourselves today. Where we Christians are being ridiculed an vilified. That is not acceptable.
@@nosaltadded2530 I hope you can tell the difference between mild humor and vilification. Normal person would not indulge into the latter. As for the first steps, the tradition of making fun of pompous and obese priests is as old as the Church itself.
@@nosaltadded2530 You worship a psychopathic god, with a blood lust for murder, what do you expect?
Mel Brooks is so clever lol.
Mel Brooks is a comical genius.
Mel Brooks takes serious topics and turns them funny BUT he doesn't cross the line where it becomes downright offensive (some of today's comedy can be like that at times). That's what I love about him. :)
Here he does.
@@mmjhcb nah, he doesn't
@@janelliot5643 YES HE DOES. This is NOT funny except to the empty, the flippant, atheists, and a Jewish man named Mel Brooks. Jesus, His family, and for the most part, God, are not appropriate topics for laughs.
@@mmjhcb don’t forget everyone who has a sense of humor.
@@MDK2_Radio WTF????
I'm still waiting for History of the World part two, and I'm never going to give up hope.
The wait is over, it’s coming in March!
This comment aged extremely well :).
It took a minute for the sequel, considering it could have been done much sooner, like 1-3 decades ago & yet Part II may have not existed if Mel had already passed. Yet here we are now, Mel is nearing 100 & produced Part II as multiple TV episodes instead of as a singular movie, which could make the sequel more enjoyable because it will be multiple times longer than the original movie, thus more content/history played out. Some good familiar names in the Part II cast, much like in Part I.
Brooks is genius !
Classic Brooks. Making the Last Supper a restaurant order! With Mel as the Jewish waiter! Brilliance!
"Please. We must talk. This may be our last supper!"
"Hey, it's my first order!"
LOL XD
Does everybody want soup?
I suggest this last supper with Mel portrait as a jigsaw puzzle. I’d buy it for sure.
I'm here because of all the Pearl clutching over sone depiction of the Last Supper they did at the Olympics that everyone is clutching their pearls about. This is how it went down. Just as Mel Brooks, time traveler and waiter depicted it. 😂
What is really pathetic was it had nothing at all to do with the Last Supper. It was called The Feast of Dionysus.
my fav mel brooks films