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As Travis' name is called, it takes two or three times before he responds.One of his colleagues named Dough-Boy (Harry Northrup) suggests that Travis carry a "piece" to protect himself.F--king Wade Wilson.Suppose I'd wear a mask, too, if I had a face like that."Ajax and Angel went searching for Deadpool at the bar, where they unsuccessfully pressured bartender Weasel to divulge Wade's whereabouts.BackgroundThe iconoclastic, not-politically-correctBlazing Saddles(1974) is one of Mel Brooks' funniest, most successful and most popular films." He is contemptuous as dancing girls (the Ruth St.Denis Dancers) perform in front of the statue as it is pulled along.The Rhapsode makes romantic overtures toward the Mountain Girl: "Dearest one - in the ash heaps of my backyard there will be small flowers; seven lilies - if thou wilt love me - but a little.This was the second of four films co-starring Hepburn and Grant [the others wereSylvia Scarlett (1936),Holiday (1938), andThe Philadelphia Story (1940)].