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Jim Abrahams

With college friends Jerry and David Zucker, Jim Abrahams is co-founder of the Kentucky Fried Theater in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1969. ZAZ (as they came to be known) subsequently moved their satirical group to Los Angeles and set up a theater there. They made their first venture into feature filmmaking with “The Kentucky Fried Movie” (1977). Directed by John Landis, the film was a memorable series of absurd, vulgar and (mostly) wildly funny send-ups of popular culture. Most of their subsequent work has been in a similar vein. “Airplane!” (1980), “Top Secret!” (1984) and “The Naked Gun” (1988) pay satirical homage to, respectively, the disaster film, the spy film and the police film. Trademark features include scattershot pop culture allusions, rapid-fire anything-for-a-laugh gags, and rugged, but notoriously stiff, second echelon actors from the 1950s (e.g., Robert Stack, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves).

Like his creative partners, Abrahams has ventured into a solo career as a writer… read more

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sarah deetz

16Apr11

This seems underrated, it has all the essential elements there working, it has a slight 'Heathers' or 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' feel in places, but is far more heart warming. The performances never dwell on the dramatics however, so it falls in an awkward place between comedy-drama, without fulfilling enough laughs for the former. Ryder gives teen angst as good as it gets, but a little more sweet than her other roles.

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Reena Valentin

31Jan11

This movie is great—a lot better than expected. Did anyone else notice the strange yet subtle lesbian subtext, despite the boy crushes?

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Sonja

16Jul10

LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!!!!!

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