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Date ![]() Helpful Rating 0 out of 2 users found this helpful Posted: 2/11/2003A review of The Kentucky Fried Movie by Humple_Pye The debut cinema outing from the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker team (Airplane, Top Secret, The Naked Gun) is an intermittently hilarious grab-bag of quickfire comedy sketches, spoofs, parodies and blackouts, obviously influenced by the Monty Python school of thought and always willing to delve into gratuitous displays of naked flesh, bad taste, outright vulgarity and politically incorrect posturing (or any combination of the same) in its quest to tickle the audience's funny-bone. Shot very quickly on a shoestring budget and featuring game-for-a-laugh cameos from the likes of Bill Bixby, Henry Gibson, Donald Sutherland and George Lazenby, this is very much a film of its time, and none the worse for that. Brash, bawdy and outrageous, this is not a film for the faint-hearted or easily offended, but it's ideal for a Friday night at home with a few beers and a takeaway pizza. Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-1 of 1 Per Page | ||
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