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From the director of Animal House and the creators of Airplane
and The Naked comes the original madcap, most out-of-control
spoof of all time. The one that started it all!! The Kentucky
Fried Movie!
Featuring a cast of more than a few but less than a lot, this
insane collection of comedy skits includes such now famous
sketches as the Kung-Fu parody, "A Fistful of Yen", and the
legendary "Catholic School Girls in Trouble." Enjoy the future of
moviegoing with the "Feel-A-Round" theater experience. See
notable and highly respected actor Donald Sutherland as the
clumsiest waiter in motion picutre history. Watch such characters
as Cleopatra Schwartz and Big Jim Slade tickle your funny
until it has to be removed surgically!
Directed by John Landis and written by Jim Abrahams, David
Zucker, and Jerry Zucker, and featuring appearances by ex-James
Bond George Lazenby and The Incredible Hulk star Bill Bixby, The
Kentucky Fried Movie is the cult classic you've been waiting for!
It's a virtual guarantee (not an actual guarantee) that you will
not find another film iwth as many side- splitting moments of
pure unadulterated hilarity as The Kentucky Fried Movie.
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Twenty years before the Farrelly Brothers turned raunch into
acceptable film comedy, the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams,
and Jerry Zucker exploited it first. The college threesome made
it big with Airplane! in 1980, but this 1977 cinematic version of
their live theater show is ground zero for their talents. Like
The Groove Tube, Kentucky Fried Movie is a mishmash of sketches,
fake commercials, and parodies with no central theme--except
their crudeness and laugh-out-loud humor. Highlights include a
commercial for "Scot Free," a board game based on the Kennedy
assassination conspiracy, "The Wonderful World of Sex," in which
a couple goes through foreplay with a self- help narrator
instructing them step by step, and a 20-minute spoof of Bruce Lee
films entitled "A Fistful of Yen." Brazen to a fault, the movie
will reach for any punch line, no matter how crude (and those who
flocked to the film's initial release looking for R-rated sex
will remember the final sketch and the infamous trailer for
"Catholic High School Girls in Trouble.") Directed by
then-unknown John Landis on a shoestring budget, the film has
aged. But crassness, when it's this funny, is forever. --Doug
Thomas
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This DVD offers a surprising a of information for such a
little film. More than 18 minutes of home movies on-set and
more than 100 black-and-white pictures are included in addition
to the audio commentary. Director Landis, Abrahams, the Zucker
brothers, and producer Robert Weiss ruminate over the picture,
admitting they haven't seen it in 20 years; a lot of the talk is
asking who the various actors are and if they were still alive.
More informative is the history of the Kentucky Fried Theater,
how the fivesome raised money for the film, Landis's remarks on
why the film would now be rated NC-17, the revelation that David
Letterman auditioned, and how they lucked out in finding the lead
for "A Fistful of Yen." The DVD chapter stops make it easy to
find a favorite segment. Did we mention "Catholic High School
Girls in Trouble"? --Doug Thomas
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