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      • Spaceballs actually made quite a few jokes about the overabundance of Star Wars products, from Yogurt's (Mel Brooks) fourth-wall-breaking merch stand to Dark Helmet's (Rick Moranis) action figures of the cast.
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  2. Jan 10, 2021 · In a 2012 interview, Mel Brooks said that he wasn't allowed to sell Spaceballs merchandise because of an agreement with George Lucas and "Star Wars": AVC: That’s a real thing now, by the way. People sell headphones that look like the Princess Leia buns.

  3. May 3, 2023 · Brooks pokes gentle fun at George Lucas' love of Star Wars merchandising by showing a variety of fake Spaceballs merchandise throughout the movie.

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    Many of Brooks’ most famous films are parodies of certain directors or genres. For example, High Anxiety is a spoof of Alfred Hitchcock movies and Young Frankenstein is a spoof of the Universal Frankenstein movies. In the same vein, Spaceballs is primarily a spoof of the original Star Wars trilogy, though it includes references to other science fic...

    Although he prevented Brooks from merchandising the film, Lucas embraced Spaceballs fully. “His company ILM did all the space effects and postproduction for us. And he was so complimentary about the picture. He said, ‘Take out the comedy and it really works as an adventure.’” The fact that Spaceballshas a strong story helps it to connect with audie...

    Brooks has made some very successful films. However, he revealed they’ve all been overshadowed by Spaceballs commercially. “When I think about getting a bottle of wine in a restaurant, I say, ‘My God, they want $90 for this wine!’ Then something in me says, ‘The hell with it — Spaceballs will cover it.’” In contrast, Brooks acknowledged Spaceballs ...

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  4. Jan 2, 2022 · In spite of the recurring gag which runs through Spaceballs, no actual merchandise was ever marketed. The movie was made for it, and the concept made it into the film, but no...

  5. Jul 8, 2019 · Anyone who's seen "Spaceballs," the cult classic Mel Brooks "Star Wars" parody, knows that it's all about merchandising! Here's something you might not know, however: The irony of that whole scene is that Brooks made an agreement with George Lucas that he could spoof his precious "Star Wars" franchise, but he couldn't step on his merchandising ...

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · George Lucas' Only Rule For Mel Brooks' Spaceballs Inspired One Of The Film's Funniest Scenes. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. By Travis Yates Updated: Oct. 10, 2022 10:42 am EST. George Lucas didn't...