Well, the first movie said the sequel would be Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money, so I’d go with Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money.
If I were to defend it, I’d say that the joke in this case is that they’re still combing the desert 40 years later, which adds a little new humour to it.
Not sure I really want to defend it, though. Can’t say this poster excites me. But it would excite me less if the subtitle were a purely nostalgia driven reference as well.
A lot of his later movies were just repeated jokes from his older ones. Men in Tights reused a bunch of old gags, including the title song, which was “Jews in Space” from the epiloge of History of the World Part 1.
Shame they didn’t call it “the quest for more money.”
On the first reveal trailer Mel Brooks explained that he already found the money.
Sure, but has he found the more money yet?
What about second money?
Can’t go wrong with seconds on space balls day!
Fair.
I’d rather “Spaceballs 3: The Search for the Lost Sequel”
Spaceballs 2: Somehow Spaceballs Returned
Well, the first movie said the sequel would be Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money, so I’d go with Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money.
That’s a 40 year old joke at this point. I’m pretty sure Mel Brooks has more pride in his work than to repeatedly himself. Unless it was truly funny.
Combing the desert is repeating an old joke too.
If I were to defend it, I’d say that the joke in this case is that they’re still combing the desert 40 years later, which adds a little new humour to it.
Not sure I really want to defend it, though. Can’t say this poster excites me. But it would excite me less if the subtitle were a purely nostalgia driven reference as well.
Nah, if i hear him personally saying “ain’t found shit” for a second time, 40 years older, i will die in peace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ7TnQBSV00
And it needs to be Tim Russ again.
Lol of course
It’s a setup for a joke with 40 years of payoff.
A lot of his later movies were just repeated jokes from his older ones. Men in Tights reused a bunch of old gags, including the title song, which was “Jews in Space” from the epiloge of History of the World Part 1.