
Video Booze S04-E05: High Anxiety (1977
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This will possibly be our last episode for awhile.
In this episode, we check into the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous and dive headfirst into Mel Brooks’ hilarious Hitchcock homage, High Anxiety (1977). Join us as we review this sharp parody that playfully skewers the master of suspense while delivering Brooks’ signature blend of slapstick, satire, and wit.
We’ll explore how High Anxiety lovingly riffs on Hitchcock classics like Vertigo, Psycho, and The Birds, while creating a comedy that stands on its own. From Mel Brooks’ neurotic lead performance to the film’s over-the-top set pieces and clever visual gags, we’ll break down what makes this spoof work—and where it flies off the rails.
Whether you’re a die-hard Hitchcock fan or just in the mood for a classic comedy with a twist of suspense, our review of High Anxiety promises plenty of laughs, insight, and appreciation for Mel Brooks' comedic genius. Tune in for a fun and frantic trip through one of the best genre parodies of the '70s!