The Los Angeles-based Kentucky Fried Theater ensemble makes its movie debut with strung-together parodies of movies and television (included are an interminable take-off on Bruce Lee and a reasonably amusing shorter one on TV courtroom dramas). These parodies use a grapeshot attack, which is to say they are off target more than on. Obviously, this movie is in the footsteps of The Groove Tube and Tunnelvision -- its sense of humor is collegiate (i.e., barbaric) and it qualifies as a movie only by technicality. Cameo appearances by Bill Bixby, Donald Sutherland, and George Lazenby; directed by John Landis. (1977) — Duncan Shepherd
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