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If you were alive in 1977, you can probably recall such great, miraculous things as the advent of Disco, KISS, and a fantastic movie named Star Wars. Well all good things must come to an end: for disco it was shot down in the year 1980, for Star Wars it coughed its last breath in 1999, and well… unfortunately KISS still hasn’t died.
But one glorious treasure from that spectacular time you did not need to be born to enjoy. No, all you need, is to be male, live near a video store and had witnessed a thing called puberty.
The Kentucky Fried Movie is like a right of passage and a much needed requirement for any guy wrapping up high school. It has nudity Catholic High School Girls in Trouble, Kung Fu, A Fist Full of Yen, gorilla antics, AM Today, and let us not forget, urban humor, Danger Seekers! And yet still, in its 79 short minutes of non stop action and laughter, this movie has time to spare for some sound solid advice.
Let’s say you still haven’t made out with a girl yet, and you’re nervous about how to approach her, no problem! Just watch the final segment, Eyewitness News! Ok, ok, so you have kissed a girl, you just haven’t gone all the way, then The Wonderful World of Sex is all you need to see! And if you say you’re not a virgin, and you think you have all the bases covered, then no worries, there’s still plenty of informative shit to go around, from Zinc Oxide and You to Cleopatra Shwartz.
If you haven’t guessed yet, this movie is a collection of sketch style comedies. It’s as if you shrunk a days worth of 70’s television into an 80 minute thesis. It begins and ends with the news, it has previews and commercials, infomercials and TV shows, and it all builds up to the mini-movie “A Fistful of Yen” stuck right in the center. It’s the perfect sketch comedy and the perfect comedy movie: entertaining and educational, one meant to be watched with the right kind of eye.
Your Senior Year should be a sacred time, and this is one sacred movie!
