Anyone else like this? I kind of liked some movies that japed at movies and TV as a whole, there weren't a whole lot. This one, the kentucky fried movie and chech and chong's it came from hollywood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I5dVBezF9k
I'd love this clip and the movie is quite funny!!!
Some parts worked for me and some didn't. My favorite sequence is the spoof of the late-night TV sci-fi movie.
I love this flick! Though, admittedly, I'm a sucker for pretty much any Kentucky Fried Movie-style sketch comedy compilation movies. I really dug the fake late night movie, with Sybil Danning, and the very last skit, with the guy who played Marty McFly's brother renting the porn movie before getting arrested for murder, that always stands out in my mind. My very FAVORITE skit, though, is the Jack The Ripper/Loch Ness Monster gag. Makes me laugh like a dips**t every time.
If you're into these kinds of comedies, you might want to check out American Raspberry sometimes. Starts out so-so, but has some REALLY good bits that are still hold up very well. Very offensive stuff, especially for when it was made. Watch for the slavery skit and the "hunting" skit in particular.
Quote from: WilliamWeird1313 on August 15, 2010, 07:42:51 PM
I love this flick! Though, admittedly, I'm a sucker for pretty much any Kentucky Fried Movie-style sketch comedy compilation movies. I really dug the fake late night movie, with Sybil Danning, and the very last skit, with the guy who played Marty McFly's brother renting the porn movie before getting arrested for murder, that always stands out in my mind. My very FAVORITE skit, though, is the Jack The Ripper/Loch Ness Monster gag. Makes me laugh like a dips**t every time.
If you're into these kinds of comedies, you might want to check out American Raspberry sometimes. Starts out so-so, but has some REALLY good bits that are still hold up very well. Very offensive stuff, especially for when it was made. Watch for the slavery skit and the "hunting" skit in particular.
As long as they offend people other than overweight people, I mostly love offensive skits.
In a similar vein, there was an awful cheap movie called "deathrow gameshow" someone might like.
Quote from: Skull on August 15, 2010, 07:13:59 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I5dVBezF9k
I'd love this clip and the movie is quite funny!!!
I loved the "Oh, I'm [i[soooo[/i] scared." bit myself.
Henry Silva's rare comedic performance saying "We examine these mysteries to determine 'Are They Bulls**t Or Not?" is great. :teddyr: :teddyr:
One of my favorite "skit" films. There was a lot of talent behind this one, yet sadly its one that you rarely hear about. Love the bit about the kid going into the pharmacy to buy condoms. Hilarious stuff!
I love this movie. I watched anytime it was on. When the DVD came out, I snagged it up. I love all of the skits that they did for the movie. I especially like the Video Pirates and the opening skit. The playmate of the week was not too bad either. :cheers:
Later,
John
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 15, 2010, 03:35:58 PM
Some parts worked for me and some didn't. My favorite sequence is the spoof of the late-night TV sci-fi movie.
Yeah, the space movie, with Leslie Nielsen no less, if I remember. Migt have been a spoof of his
Forbidden Planet days.
And then there was the opening with Arsenio Hall and the phone that kept ringing.
Celebrity Death Roast at the end was absolutely wrong in so many ways, but funny as hell anyway.
Too bad that Uschi Digard's rather sizable assets didn't show up in this one like they did in
Kentucky Fried Movie in the shower scene from
Catholic High School Girls iN Trouble :hot:
I liked the sci-fi movie around which everything is centered, which provides a good anchor. The rest of it was hit or miss for me. It Came From Hollywood was a collection of clips from real B-movies, introduced in skit fashion from the likes of Cheech and Chong (drug exploitation movies), Dan Akroyd (brain movies and something else I think), Gilda Radner (musicals), and some others. I really liked it because it provides an A-list of classic B-movies.
I loved this movie. My friend, Corinne Alphen was in this and she has some hilarious stories about Dice Clay and the filming of this movie.
David Allen Grier was also great in this film as a Black Man with no Soul. lol
Quote from: Umaril The Unfeathered on August 16, 2010, 12:16:46 PM
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 15, 2010, 03:35:58 PM
Some parts worked for me and some didn't. My favorite sequence is the spoof of the late-night TV sci-fi movie.
Yeah, the space movie, with Leslie Nielsen no less, if I remember. Migt have been a spoof of his Forbidden Planet days.
And then there was the opening with Arsenio Hall and the phone that kept ringing. Celebrity Death Roast at the end was absolutely wrong in so many ways, but funny as hell anyway.
Too bad that Uschi Digard's rather sizable assets didn't show up in this one like they did in Kentucky Fried Movie in the shower scene from Catholic High School Girls iN Trouble :hot:
Sorry, Leslie Neilson wasn't it is, they used uniforms copied from FP though.
I loved seeing Arse Hall getting put thru hell in that opening skit, BTW.
Quote from: MrMari on August 16, 2010, 04:59:47 PM
I loved this movie. My friend, Corinne Alphen was in this and she has some hilarious stories about Dice Clay and the filming of this movie.
David Allen Grier was also great in this film as a Black Man with no Soul. lol
Was your friend Corinne the one that showed up on the TV screen, ready to get down with a guy named Ray? That was funny!
Quote from: Umaril The Unfeathered on August 16, 2010, 05:29:23 PM
Quote from: MrMari on August 16, 2010, 04:59:47 PM
I loved this movie. My friend, Corinne Alphen was in this and she has some hilarious stories about Dice Clay and the filming of this movie.
David Allen Grier was also great in this film as a Black Man with no Soul. lol
Was your friend Corinne the one that showed up on the TV screen, ready to get down with a guy named Ray? That was funny!
Yes, Corinne was also in Spring Break (1983) with my fiance who was an extra in the movie. She did the scene with the Ray dude in Amazon Women on The Moon (Corinne - not my fiance lol). I've had several conversations with her about the b-movies she's done in her career. She's a real sweetheart.
I never got to see all of this movie, but I do remember the hot girl walking around naked through out the whole beginning. If this rest of the movie is like that then it gets a thumbs up from me.
I think Kentucky Fried Movie was better, but the best of all of them is the Onion Movie. Go rent it now. No, I mean it.
Quote from: MrMari on August 16, 2010, 06:50:25 PM
Quote from: Umaril The Unfeathered on August 16, 2010, 05:29:23 PM
Quote from: MrMari on August 16, 2010, 04:59:47 PM
I loved this movie. My friend, Corinne Alphen was in this and she has some hilarious stories about Dice Clay and the filming of this movie.
David Allen Grier was also great in this film as a Black Man with no Soul. lol
Was your friend Corinne the one that showed up on the TV screen, ready to get down with a guy named Ray? That was funny!
Yes, Corinne was also in Spring Break (1983) with my fiance who was an extra in the movie. She did the scene with the Ray dude in Amazon Women on The Moon (Corinne - not my fiance lol). I've had several conversations with her about the b-movies she's done in her career. She's a real sweetheart.
I met Corinne and had my picture taken with her at the North Shore Mall in Massachusetts about 30 years ago. She also gave me an autographed glossy photo and signed my Junior High Yearbook. Surprisingly, not many people showed up to meet her at the bookstore where she was making her personal appearance, so my friends and I got to spend about 15 or 20 minutes talking to her. She was really nice and friendly.