The Producers Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
4/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/14/2019

Incredible! It's absolutely iconic and career-defining for writer and director Mel Brooks.

Rating of
3.5/4

Asm Nabil - wrote on 08/08/2017

Sweet smell of fail. 90/100

Rating of
2.5/4

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 01/22/2012

The premise was dated since the idea itself is impossible. Wilder and Mostel have onscreen magic with their comedic chemistry. It had a few ludicrous characters, too idiotic worse than Dumb and Dumber. Had a few hilarious moments such as the elevator, audition and old lady climbing scenes. Most of it, in this critic's opinion, just not humorous enough. The Producers should be taken as a comedy despite its plot holes, especially the conclusion.

Rating of
3.5/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 11/01/2011

Mel Brooks manage to deliver a film that is uproariously funny and irreverent, while simultaneously being a pretty good musical in its own right.

Rating of
3/4

dukeakasmudge - wrote on 08/16/2011

Mostel & Wilder were so damn funny in this movie.It was almost like watching a live action cartoon.I expected this to be a musical but it wasnt.It was more of a comedy & I loved it.Skip the garbage & stick with the original

Rating of
4/4

Unknown - wrote on 06/22/2011

One of Brooks' only non-parody films and I consider it his best work. A truly great comedy.

Rating of
2/4

sapien - wrote on 03/28/2010

I have to say, I didn't like this movie anywhere near as much as I thought I would.

Rating of
4/4

PsychoKing1227 - wrote on 10/08/2008

"The Producers" is one of Mel Brooks original films and his directing has probably never been better. The writing is hilarious and it brought Gene Wilder and Brooks together for a comedy classic duo that is a force to be reckoned with, homes. Zero Mostel does a great job pulling the action along and driving the central plot points into focus. Brilliantly hysterical, this is Brooks, Mostel, Wilder, Mars, and comedy at the very best!

Rating of
4/4

sodapop - wrote on 02/08/2008

Mel Brooks' first and still finest. Do yourself a favor and skip the recent, rather subpar remake.

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