The Kentucky Fried Movie
Review by Jason Gaston
Before the Zucker Brothers were
catapulted into Hollywood history with The Naked Gun and Top
Secret and before John Landis became famous with An American
Werewolf in London and killing a famous actor, the two creative
entities joined forces and spawned the outrageously strange amalgam of
tasteless sketches that became The Kentucky Fried Movie.
The tagline
says it all... this movie is out of control.
There is no plot, no point, and no pretense... this is a movie that
goes for maximum laughs and pulls no punches when it comes to
offensive and racy humor.
Now, to be perfectly fair to this movie, you have to look at each
major sketch.
The 11 O'clock News: Funny little news previews scattered throughout
the movie as the newscaster breaks in and says things like, "The
popcorn you are eating has been pissed in. Film at eleven." Always
gives a good laugh.
Argon: A product of the seventies if I've ever seen one. A
multibillion dollar oil company commercial where oil is extracted from
the most strange places. A little gross, but pretty funny.
A.M. Today: A hit and miss sketch where everything that can go wrong
on an early morning news program does.
The New Car: Short and sweet... dumb, but funny.
Catholic High School Girls in Trouble: This is probably the most
sexually explicit sketch in the movie... a faux preview of a Samuel L.
Bronkowitz production. Probably the most senseless (and funny) nudity
ever shown on film.
Feel-A-Round: A more miss than hit sketch about the latest in sensory
movie experiences.
Nightax PM: Another short and sweet commercial sketch. Funny as hell,
though.
High Adventure: A clever and then painfully monotonous sketch about an
interview and a wayward boom mike.
Samhedrin: Bill Bixby cameos in a headache commercial. Dumb, but it's
short enough to be funny.
Lingering Odors: Another short one, but the punch line is hilarious.
The Wonderful World of Sex: A couple decides to copulate their
marriage with a recorded sex aid. Pretty funny stuff... and completely
dates the movie because the recorded sex aid is on LP.
A Fistful of Yen: The longest segment in the movie and perhaps the
funniest... a comic send up of countless Bruce Lee and kung-fu movies
where kung-fu secret agent Loo infiltrates the hideout of the evil
Doctor Klahn. Hilarious stuff.
Willer: Probably the lamest sketch in the movie. A bunch of Krishnas
go to a bar and order beer. The bit just doesn't work.
Scott Free: A new game from Barker Brothers. Can you get away with
assassinating the president of the United States? It's a bit lame, but
it's audacity makes it interesting.
That's Armageddon: Another Samuel L. Bronkowitz trailer... a comic
send up of disaster movies. Features a very low key and funny cameo
appearance by Donald Sutherland.
The United Appeal for the Dead: A sketch that is just so horribly
wrong that it is funny. Does death really mean the end for the
deceased's place in the family. So wrong... yet so right.
Courtroom: Rapid fire jokes and puns abound in this courtroom drama.
Features an appearance by Tony Dow and several jokes that get recycled
into the Airplane movies. After a while, the lamity becomes funnier
and funnier... but it's still lame.
Cleopatra Shwartz: Samuel L. Bronkowitz is back with a new trailer as
black Amazon Cleopatra falls in love and marries a short Hasidic Jew
and together... they burn the ghetto to the ground. Outragous and
funny.
Zinc Oxide and You: Can you live without Zinc Oxide? This short send
up of an educational film is a hilarious reason why you can't.
Danger Seekers: This segment is the reason why this movie would never,
ever, never, ever be made today. Racy and politically incorrect to an
extreme... but the result is blessed gold comedy.
Eyewitness News: The final installment of the movie finds the
Eyewitness News team witnessing a little more than they expected to.
Pretty funny and it gives the Zucker and Abrams team a chance to sneak
in a final pair of breasts.
This movie is brazenly incorrect... it's like Saturday Night Live
without the censors... but with good writers and no tact. Some
sketches and bits are on the lame side, but the laughs do outweigh the
groans. If you're a fan of the Airplane or Naked Gun
movies, you should really check out this strange amalgamation.

