>>85688886>RATE THE MOVIEBeen thinking about this for a little and it feels like one of the last sort of Mel Brooks style comedies? Like the writing process feels more like a writers room of people "yes, and"-ing each other into a flow of "scene premise, new joke, old joke, new joke riffing on old joke, new joke." As opposed to a contemporary film like Austin Powers with more of a structure of "scene premise, setup, joke, next scene." It stands up surprisingly well, for being a movie that's just an unapologetic barrage of silly bullshit.