Arson criminal State Minister Hedori Lamar hopes to buy land along a new railway at cheap prices by driving out citizens. He scared them and sent a group of mobs led by his clumsy assistant, Tagget, to urge the public to ask the governor, William J. Petomane to appoint a new sheriff. The Attorney General persuaded foolish Le Petman to choose Black Railroad Worker Bart that was supposed to be hanged. Lamar believes that a black lawyer will offend the public and they will give up either Rockridge or the new sheriff, both of which opened the way for him to take over the town.
The movie "The Hot Saddle" by Mel Brooks is a good example of satire. The main purpose of this movie is to make fun of Western movie types. Mel Brooks is cynically famous for various movie and movie types. Also, Blaise Saddle is a true opinion and one of the most interesting movies. Mel Brooks added a turning point, but many movie ideas and problems are common to most Western movies. In addition, this movie features a more modern theme - racial discrimination - a joke. Many western movies contain some of the same elements. For example, most Westerners have a sheriff. He was usually a peacekeeping force in a small town occupied by lawless elements and cowboys, eventually kicking him out of the city or killing him. Another element of western movies is gunner. Gunman is usually a young man who shoots other men in confrontation. The railway is also an image repeated in the western movie.
Imitation duplicates familiar elements of a specific type, director, or specific work while distorted by fresh cartoons. Mel Brooks (born 1926) proved these deceptive changes: His Blazing Saddles (1974) took off the western play and High Anxiety (1977) adjusted the strange thriller of Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) did. Frankenstein (1974) lived enthusiastically in Universal 's 1930' s horror movies. Imitation is often confused with sarcasm, aggressive behaviors such as social inadequacy and Wag the Dog (1997) to distract us from the sharp review of Clinton Nak's absent (stepwise) war Attacks in a target. The public's attention to sexual scandals. Imitation is inherently affectionate, not ironic to take corrective action. Since the beginning of the movie parody has always existed. When he cheated on his dramatic adventure pictures of his leader D. W. Griffith (1875-1948), comic pioneer Mac Senet was awesome.
Mel Brooks made a wonderful imitation of ancient civilization, the first part of world history, and more modern history, burning saddle, and young Frankenstein. Like Woody Allen, Albert Brooks tends to mimic himself in the ridiculous world context. And it will be lost in the US, even even to protect your life. Alfrenko made a more complicated Jon Stewart style modern imitation, and also many people appeal to despise to be obviously a shrinking part, at least in certain parts of the population. In fact, I think that laughter and sneaky audience are shrinking in proportion to the real economy. The 1980s and 1990s were full of optimistic and engaging self-deception and denial. This is far beyond comedy's heyday, far beyond the disposable income of many Americans.