I love all of Albert Brooks' work from 'Defending Your Life' back to his first film, 'Real Life', but am sorry that he seems to have lost his edge in his more recent work.
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I got a chance to work with Mel Brooks on two of his films: Silent Movie and High Anxiety.
I grew up on Mel Brooks films. That was film to me until I got a little bit older and realised there were other kinds of movies.
And I love Mel Brooks. My Dad loved his movies, too, they're awesome, the kind of thing that if you're in for ten minutes, you're in for two hours.
I mean I would still love to be in Mel Brooks' movies; he's great.
Mel Brooks is one of the few authentic geniuses working in comedy in America today.
Jim Brooks is a very powerful director and it was a lot of intense work.
I first got involved with Mel Brooks through 'The Elephant Man.' Everybody knows now, but they didn't know at the time that he was the producer.
I would like Albert Brooks to have received the Oscars for best actor, best director and best screenplay for 'Modern Romance.' I love that movie.
I would love to do a movie with Albert Brooks; we're so different, but I find him so funny, and I can be just as seemingly narcissistic as he comes off, the 'it's all about me' kind of thing.
The brilliance of Max Brooks is that he always quotes authorities at the back of his books that never existed. Like a Russian professor he made up that validates a story or character.
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