Tag: Comedy
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Binge Safari Review: History of the World, Part I – A Blasphemous Masterpiece That Deserves to Be Worshipped
Welcome back to Binge Safari, where we uncover cinematic treasures worth howling about. Today’s excavation? A comedy so unholy it might just get us struck by lightning: History of the World, Part I—Mel Brooks’ wildly irreverent, deeply quotable, and eternally hysterical 1981 sketch epic. Streaming now on Hulu and Max, this cult classic is everything…
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Binge Safari Review: Blazing Saddles – The Funniest Middle Finger Ever Flipped at Hollywood and Racism
Today on Binge Safari, we ain’t moseying—we’re stampeding headfirst into one of the greatest, boldest, most flat-out unhinged comedies ever saddled: Blazing Saddles. Released in 1974 and currently streaming on Max, this Mel Brooks classic didn’t just push buttons—it blew them up with dynamite, then roasted marshmallows over the wreckage. It’s the western spoof that…
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Binge Safari Review: Arrested Development A Dysfunctional Family Tree That Grew Some Wild Fruit
Welcome back to Binge Safari, where we root through the tangled jungles of television to find what still holds up—and what should’ve stayed frozen in the banana stand. Today we’re tackling Arrested Development, the cult comedy classic that redefined dysfunctional family TV and then… came back years later like your uncle who still wears puka…