
Unpolished, cheap, trashy and funny.
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In the early 1970's, there was a series of comedy films that were little more than a series of short skits and vignettes strung together. The Groove Tube, Tunnel Vision, Kentucky Fried Movie combined raunchy and drug-culture humor with fast pace and were the inspirational precursors for Saturday Night Live.
Of this series, Kentucky Fried Movie stands out. As the most notable of early John Landis comedies, KFM quickly became a midnight movie cult classic.
I recently purchased the DVD (hint: don't spend a lot on it) and, while dated, it was funnier than I remember. The centerpiece of the film, "A Fistful of Yen" (a spoof of Bruce lee's "Enter The Dragon") remains a classic and is good enough reasonn itself for buying this DVD.
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