Mel Brooks directed his first feature, The Producers (1967), because he didn't want anyone else to mangle it, and The Twelve Chairs (1970) was "an important, funny little movie" that he also didn't mind directing. Brooks thinks he misstepped, though, starting with directing Blazing Saddles (1974). "I was deserting my private muse and getting into big stuff, and that may have been my mistake." He laments the move into big studio movies and "the business of having to fill so many seats."
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