IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Google Users82%
Director: John Landis•Genres: Comedy, Parody
This sketch comedy film, from the creators of National Lampoon, presents a series of disjointed and often absurd vignettes, framed by the broadcast of a fictional television channel. The segments range from bizarre commercials and mock news reports to outrageous parodies of action films and everyday life. It's a non-stop barrage of irreverent humor, pushing the boundaries of taste and satire.
The Kentucky Fried Movie was met with mixed to positive reviews, particularly for its audacious and boundary-pushing humor, which was characteristic of the National Lampoon style. While some critics found it to be relentlessly silly and occasionally offensive, others praised its unique brand of surreal and anarchic comedy. It has since gained a cult following for its early, raw comedic energy and its influence on subsequent sketch comedy.
A relentless barrage of absurdist and often offensive humor.
Pioneering sketch comedy that pushed comedic boundaries.
Gained a cult following for its irreverent and anarchic style.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's outrageous and boundary-pushing comedy, with many enjoying its unique brand of surreal humor and its lasting cult status. Some viewers find it to be hit-or-miss, but its overall impact as an early example of edgy sketch comedy is often acknowledged.
The film is notable for being the feature film directorial debut of John Landis, who would go on to direct hits like 'Animal House' and 'The Blues Brothers'.
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