Amazon Women on the Moon R

Amazon Women on the Moon
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  • Rated: R
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 25 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 26, 2003
  • Originally Released: 1987
  • Label: Universal Studios

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Rotten59%

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Total Count: 17

Spilled57%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 9,342
Rating: 4/5 -- There is, amid the frat-basement scheme, a thesis statement: With every electronic leap forward, the wick on our attention span shortens, blackens, takes longer to spark. In other words, smart about being stupid and stuffed with substantial laughs. Full Review
The Film Yap
Feb 28, 2017
Rating: 3.5/5 -- An anarchic, often hilarious adventure in dial-spinning, a collection of brief skits and wacko parodies that are sometimes quite clever, though they're just as often happily sophomoric, too.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Rating: 1/5 -- Not many funny skits in this anthology.
About.com
Jul 14, 2003
Amazon Women on the Moon is irreverent, vulgar and silly and has some hilarious moments and some real groaners too. Full Review
Variety
Mar 26, 2009
Rating: 0.5/4 -- Satirists are in trouble when their subjects are funnier than they are. Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Jan 1, 2000
Rating: 4/5 -- More hits then misses in this collection of skits. To my knowledge, the Loch Ness Monster is still on the loose.
Nolan's Pop Culture Review
Jan 1, 2005
Slim pickings. Full Review
Time Out
Feb 9, 2006

Product Description:

In this irreverent spoof of late-night television, humorous sketches mock varying forms of the media and other 1980s phonemena. Excruciatingly funny sketches include B.B. King making a public plea for "Blacks Without Soul," featuring the insipid talents of Don "No Soul" Simmons (David Alan Grier), as well as wacky spoofs of 1950s black-and-white films, including "Son of the Invisible Man," starring Ed Begley Jr. as the batty son who firmly believes he is as invisible as his father--except that everyone can see him--and "2 I.D.s," starring Rosanna Arquette and Steve Guttenberg as yuppies on a disastrous blind date. Everything from tabloid vignettes, 1950s sci-fi films, late-night porn, and infomercials are spoofed in this star-studded collection of skits.

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  • Sales Rank: 113,158
  • UPC: 025192122224
  • Shipping Weight: 0.16/lbs (approx)
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