| Twentieth Century Fox | Release Date: June 12, 1981 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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The one interlude which really brings down the house has Brooks working as a waiter at the Last Supper and asking the assembled group. ‘Are you all together or is it separate checks?’..As the old ad line said, there’s something here to offend everybody, particularly the devout of all persuasions and homosexuals.
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Mel Brooks, the writer, director and producer of History of the World, is an
ecologically sound filmmaker, a staunch adherent of recycling. If you
laugh the second or third time, you defend the repetition as a variation
on a theme; if you don't laugh, the charges are self-plagiarism and lack
of imagination. [13 June 1981]
By this time your face is twisted out of shape from reacting to Brooks's nonstop gags with either a yock or a wince. The trouble is that Brooks (who wrote, produced and directed the movie) doesn't develop anything: just like King Louis, he skeet-shoots the audience with his gags. He needs the creative help he had on his biggest hits, "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein." Good bad taste is too precious to be bollixed up. [22 June 1981, p.87]
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