Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA parody of Saturday afternoon matinees, including coming attractions and a cartoon.A parody of Saturday afternoon matinees, including coming attractions and a cartoon.A parody of Saturday afternoon matinees, including coming attractions and a cartoon.
David Alastair Lewis
- Tech #2 (segment 'New Adventures of the Great Galaxy')
- (as David A. Lewis)
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- AnecdotesFilmed in 1981 but never released theatrically.
- ConnexionsFeatures 'Cat and Mouse' at the Home (1983)
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Think along the lines of "Amazon Women on the Moon", and this film did come out the same time and you have the lesser known "Flicks". Maybe not as effective as that previous mentioned film, but this wacky and pleasing send-up of yesteryear's Saturday matinée serials did have more hits than misses in what was a imaginative comedy that doesn't deserve to be forgotten. I probably would liked a little more variety, but the choices showed some freshness it how it tackled the loony premise. What's on show; bizarre newsreels, animated opening and epilogue involving retired cartoon stars. Then bring on the up-coming attractions; with the names attached to "No Way Jose", I bet you couldn't wait. Then we get features like the zany Flash Gordon spoof "New Adventures of the Great Galaxy", horror films get turn upside down in "The House of the Living Corpse" (my pick of the lot) and then we get a human-size bug thinking himself as a suave private eye in "Philip Alien". The cast featured some comic performances by Pamela Sue Martin, Joan Hackett and Martin Mull. The clever dialogues go hand-to-hand with the source material. In all its silly, but fun and spot on with its snappy gags in its quick and breezy format.
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- 7 mars 2014
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