Thursday, September 22, 2016
The Dawn Of Cinematic Greatness..."The Kentucky Fried Movie"
Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
Starring Bill Bixby, George Lazenby, a whole host of others!
Directed by John Landis
The Story:
Movie trailers. The news. Commercials. All of that, and more, are about to get put through the comedy wringer in a movie-unlike you've ever seen before!
Well, that only took me 39 years to get around to finally seeing.
Odds are, if you rented movies in the 80s, you saw this poster on the wall, or at least saw the box as you browsed through the comedy section.
Was it worth the wait?
Hardly.
Basically it takes an episode of Saturday Night Live, then only 2 years old, and brings the format of rapid-fire sketch comedy to the big screen.
Bigger budget!
Badder language!!
Less wardrobe!!!
However, it works as a great time capsule that shows the beginnings of the creative genesis of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker.
Yes, this is the very first feature film from the trio of minds that would launch Airplane and Police Squad! at the beginning of the 80s.
It's also the 2nd feature directed by John Landis.
His next 4 films?
Animal House, The Blues Brothers, An American Werewolf in London and Trading Places.
Like all good (and not-so-good) sketch comedy, some jokes/skits work better than others.
That is totally on display here as well.
The biggest misfire for me, was the "feature length" A Fistful of Yen in the center of the movie. It was too long, and too unfunny. Perhaps if I was a bigger Enter the Dragon fan, I would enjoy it more.
Currently streaming on Amazon Prime as of this writing.
Final Grade: C
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