Had different films from Will Ferrell and National Lampoon on my list. So yeah, no vote for Stepbrothers (which was alright, but a clear step down from my pick) or Christmas Vacation (which was fine, particularly with its mix of comedy and sentimentality).
Mel Brooks Takes:
Young Frankenstein (probably the best I've seen from him)
Blazing Saddles (audacious mix of highbrow and lowbrow humor)
Spaceballs (uneven at places, but funny more often than not)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (uneven at places, but some funny spots. Poor Tracey Ullman)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (Leslie Nielsen feels like a dead man walking in this bad spoof of the Dracula franchise)
Life Stinks (And so does the film)
Mel Brooks Takes:
Young Frankenstein (probably the best I've seen from him)
Blazing Saddles (audacious mix of highbrow and lowbrow humor)
Spaceballs (uneven at places, but funny more often than not)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (uneven at places, but some funny spots. Poor Tracey Ullman)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (Leslie Nielsen feels like a dead man walking in this bad spoof of the Dracula franchise)
Life Stinks (And so does the film)