Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult 1994 saw the release of the third and final Naked Gun film (and the final appearance of Leslie Nielsen playing Lt. Frank Drebin) and despite the fact that David Zucker was the only remaining member of ZAZ to have had a direct hand in the film itself as […]
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Naked Gun: From The Files Of Police Squad! Hot off the success of their major hit Airplane! (STILL to this day the definitive disaster movie spoof), the legendary ZAZ trio of David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, and Jim Abrahams surprised everyone by setting their sights on television next, coming up in the process with Police Squad!, […]
National Lampoon’s Animal House
National Lampoon’s Animal House Bad taste in movie comedy had been cultivated for almost a decade after the collapse of The Old Production Code, mostly in the work of Mel Brooks. But this 1978 film which has been hailed as a classic to this day reached a new high (or low) by bringing the mindset […]
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation In 1989, when it came time to come up with the third installment in the Vacation series, the producers must have obviously looked at the troubled final product of what was European Vacation, and managed to discern a few of its flaws, which included a disjointed, uneven tone (no doubt caused […]
National Lampoon’s European Vacation
National Lampoon’s European Vacation Sometimes an installment in a popular franchise (particularly a comedy one) can find itself being unfairly maligned for even years after (especially if the entry afterwards is considered to be on a par with the original), but when it can still be compared favorably to 90% of today’s movie comedy output, […]
National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon I
National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon I Airplane!-style spoofs are often known to be pretty much letdowns, especially in recent years (Meet The Whatevers, Genre Movie), but this 1993 production directed by Police Academy sequel writer Gene Quintano is for the most part pretty damn funny and solid, choosing as its target the Lethal Weapon Series and […]
National Lampoon’s Vacation
National Lampoon’s Vacation Among the things that made movie comedies of the 80s better and funnier than any other era was besides the superior writing and character development they had, there was also a penchant to take some chances with the material being used in such a way that certain parts might come off a […]
Natural Born Killers
Natural Born Killers Despite his proud insistence as a borderline lunatic left winger, Oliver Stone has always had a propensity as a writer and director to offer both insight and understanding to both sides of the fence as well as harsh critical analysis of those whom many would think he supports. This film, not so […]
Near Dark
Near Dark Those of the current generation enamored with the Twilight saga and are interested in seeking out vampire movies from the past will find that this 1987 film (released around the same time as Lost Boys) has an absolutely ENORMOUS amount of hype around it from cult horror fanatics, but ultimately it comes across […]
Necessary Roughness
Necessary Roughness Generally, sports movies (or at least movies about a team sport) take great pains to be able to build its story around a large, varied ensemble cast, each with their own lovable little quirks and character traits, seamlessly brought together to create a story where you care for most of the actors in […]