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The Kentucky Fried Movie – How You Discovered It
I was introduced to this when I was shown a couple of sketches on YouTube and then watched the DVD. How about you; did you first see it in a cinema, on VHS, on DVD or will this release be your first experience of The Kentucky Fried Movie?
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twas an old vhs for me, still very funny, especially "a fistful of yen"....watch it maybe once a year...."christ! did a cow shit in here?!" too many quotes...have you seen the "sequel" AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON then?
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No, but I'll make an effort to check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
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ok, just a word of warning then...as a whole its not as consistent as KFM, but still has some choice bits....
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One word I'd never associated The Kentucky Fried Movie with was 'consistent'! It's a little like Monty Python's And Now for Something Completely Different in that respect.
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when I went looking for the source for catholic high school girls in trouble pity they don't make trailers like that anymore. dvd is now in my archive . |
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Now that triggers a good memory: We had a very cool Geography teacher, I think in the equivalent to 12th grade (so wer were 18 I think) and he was as bothered by the double-term we had on a Saturday and so he made it the rule that we watched a movie each Saturday, only rule was that one of us fetched a film we considered suitable, I received a very bad look from him when I turned up with City of the Living Dead, where the girls just wanted to run out And the other film that got a slight problem was Kentucky Fried Movie, I think even in the week after the zombie dilemma, When the Catholic Highschool bit was on, he covered his eyes and just mumble "I really hate you!" - those were the days - funny to see both films on the release list of one of my favourite labels!
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Strange you should have school on a Saturday, but that's a fine way to spend the time, especially if you could bring in your own films and watch movies by Lucio Fulci and John Landis. They sound like happy days and I'm sure the teacher regretted letting you bring in videos for the class to watch if it wasn't universally popular, as City of the Living Dead and The Kentucky Fried Movie aren't!
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Since no trouble came from this I think the teacher forgot all about it quickly... Why is it that you hate school so much and once you are out you become more and more nostalgic about it? Don't ask me... |
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