The Underground Comedy Movie (R-Rated Edition)

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It's the ultimate in-your-face shock comedy! Chockfull of irreverent skits, TV show parodies, music videos and utter human folly, this is sure to make you laugh and bound to make you squirm. From supermodels to bad ladies, no one escapes this onslaught of rampant lampoonery! Features Michael Clarke Duncan (Daredevil, The Green Mile), Guns N' Roses' Slash, Baywatch's Gena Lee Nolin, Karen Black (House of 1000 Corpses), California gubernatorial hopeful Angelyne, and tabloid legend Joey Buttafuoco In the hilarious tradition of Kentucky Fried Move, Amazon Women on the Moon, and The Groove Tube.
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Cannonball
Starring: John Alderman , David Arkin , Allan Arkush , Belinda Balaski , and Paul Bartel Director: Paul Bartel Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEU8U Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
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Cannonball is 100% car-crashin', gas-guzzlin', tire-squealin', '70s-style fun courtesy of executive producer Roger Corman and director Paul Bartel (Eating Raoul). Inspired by the success of Bartel's Death Race 2000, Corman commissioned him to direct this down-and-dirty adventure comedy about an illegal transcontinental car race and the eccentrics who compete for its $100,000 prize. Leading the pack is David Carradine, who's brought his sexy parole officer (Hill Street Blues' Veronica Hamel) along for the ride; hot on his tail are scurrilous Bill McKinney (Deliverance), cult queen Mary Woronov, and a host of marvelous character actors. Bartel also dots Cannonball with cameos by Corman, Sylvester Stallone, co-writer Don Simpson, and numerous fellow filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Joe Dante, and Allan Arkush, all of whom were in Corman's New World stable at the time. Undeniably lowbrow, but also unquestionably exciting and far more entertaining than Burt Reynolds' Cannonball Run pictures (which borrowed wholesale from this film), Cannonball offers plenty of thrills for cult movie enthusiasts. Blue Underground's DVD includes theatrical and TV spots and bemused interviews with Carradine, Corman and Woronov. --Paul GaitaDescription
The Car Crash Cult Classic From The Director Of EATING RAOUL And DEATH RACE 2000!Buckle your seatbelt for The Trans-America Grand Prix, the infamous cross-country road race from Los Angeles to New York City. David Carradine of KILL BILL stars as Coy `Cannonball' Buckman, an ex-con and fallen stock car champ who puts pedal to the metal for one last shot at glory. But competition on the open road is a killer and Cannonball is the target! Veronica Hamel (HILL STREET BLUES), Bill McKinney (DELIVERANCE), Gerrit Graham (PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE), Mary Woronov (ROCK `N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL), Robert Carradine (REVENGE OF THE NERDS) and Dick Miller (GREMLINS) co-star in this high-speed demolition derby directed by Paul Bartel, co-written by Don Simpson (controversial producer of BAD BOYS and THE ROCK) and featuring wild cameo appearances by Bartel, Simpson, Sylvester Stallone, Martin Scorsese, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, Judy Canova and more.
"This Movie Rules! More Cars Crashing Than Just About Any Movie In History!" -Harry Knowles, Ain't It Cool News
"A Definitive Drive-In Car Chase Flick With Babes, Crashes And Truly Amazing Cameos!" -The Austin Chronicle
EXTRAS INCLUDE:
Kicks and Crashes: Interviews with Stars David Carradine & Mary Woronov and the Legendary Roger Corman
Theatrical Trailer
TV Spots
Poster & Still Gallery
Customer Reviews:
"Hit the gas,Grasshopper!".......2006-09-08
Good For Car Fans.......2006-07-10
Rare Laserdiscs - dvds Movies Collector........2006-04-28
Cool cars, crazy storyline.......2006-03-10
Yet ANOTHER Corman car picture.......2005-04-23
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Bad Boy Bubby
Starring: Nicholas Hope , Claire Benito , Ralph Cotterill , Carmel Johnson , and Syd Brisbane Director: Rolf de Heer Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007NMHOC Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
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Australian writer-director Rolf De Heer's 1993 semi-comic satire, Bad Boy Bubby, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival for its sometimes savage vision of a modern society in which a Kaspar Hauser-like figure suddenly appears. Nicholas Hope is masterful as 35-year-old Bubby, who has been shut within his corpulent mother's airless apartment all his life, enduring sexual exploitation and mom's lies about the outside world being poisonous. When Bubby's estranged father turns up, the boy-man seizes an opportunity to flee, and embarks on a dark journey to encounter the unknown. De Heer keeps his innocent hero moving from situation to situation, like a great blank slate (think of Peter Sellers in Being There) absorbing and repeating whatever he sees and hears. Meanwhile, the people who meet him perceive exactly what they want to perceive. De Heer may be on a Swiftian mission to underscore humanity's corruption, but Hope is brilliant at the more subtle job of constructing, using few tools, Bubby's increasingly complex inner life. --Tom KeoghDescription
Winner of Four Australian Academy Awards, Including Best Actor - Nicholas Hope, Best Director - Rolf De Heer, and Best Original Screenplay.L.A. Weekly called it "disturbing and compelling", and it was awarded The Grand Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Despite a limited release in America, it would shock and delight audiences to become one of the most daring and controversial cult films of the past decade. Nicholas Hope in what Variety hails as "an astonishing performance" - stars as Bubby, a demented man-child kept locked his entire life in a squalid apartment by his depraved mother. But when Bubby - who can only communicate by mimicking what others say and do - escapes into the outside, he soon discovers the wonders of sex, crime, rock & roll and pizza. Will this 'mad bastard' be destroyed by the realities of our cruel world, or does a higher calling ultimately await him in the most unlikely place of all?
Extras:
Christ Kid, You're A Weirdo - Interview with Director Rolf De Heer
Being Bubby - Interview with Star Nicholas Hope
Confessor Caressor - Short Film Starring Nicholas Hope (20 mins)
Theatrical Trailer
Poster & Still Gallery
Customer Reviews:
a fun loving romp!!.......2007-01-11
Not Quite Like Anything You've Ever Seen.......2007-01-10
A movie for deep minds.......2007-01-04
Autism,Off Spring Abuse,Jail Cell Rape,Mimic Behaviour,Decadence,Blasphemy& Compassions.......2006-12-22
This Is not your average Hollywood blockbuster.......2006-10-09
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Starstruck (2-Disc Special Edition)
Starring: Jo Kennedy , Ross O'Donovan , Margo Lee , Max Cullen , and Pat Evison Director: Gillian Armstrong Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009MDQ9Q Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
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Director Gillian Armstrong (My Brilliant Career, Little Women) is behind this absolute gem of a movie. Though the soundtrack is pure New Wave, Starstruck has a surprisingly traditional plot. Jackie Mullins (Jo Kennedy, doing her own singing) has just gotta sing! And her cousin Angus is determined to make her famous. The two team up with local band The Wombats to take their shot at stardom and try to save the family pub. Starstruck's buoyant spirit will remind viewers of fellow Aussie films The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Strictly Ballroom, but it has a charming quirkiness all its own. Armstrong fills the background with sly sight gags and throwaway lines ("I'm looking for something good for the cat." "How about a brick and a bag?"), and the choreography has a real sense of humor, right down to the water ballet number with inflatable sharks. But for all its deliberate silliness, Starstruck is a musical with real heart; the 1980s hairdos and giant kangaroo costumes can't cover up the movie's deep central conviction that dreams really can come true. --Ali DavisDescription
From the Director of MY BRILLIANT CAREER - A Totally New Kind of Musical!Three years after she rocked the movie industry with MY BRILLIANT CAREER, director Gillian Armstrong again brought the world to its feet with this unexpected musical comedy smash. Jo Kennedy stars as quirky young singer Jackie Mullens, who along with her 14-year-old manager/songwriter/ cousin Angus (Ross O'Donovan) will go to any outrageous lengths to chase their dreams of pop stardom. Oscar® winner Geoffrey Rush (SHINE, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN) makes one of his very first screen appearances in this acclaimed combination of delightful old-school story and explosive new wave musical that was nominated for three Australian Academy Awards - including Best Original Music Score - and features songs by Tim Finn and Phil Judd of legendary pop-rock band Split Enz.
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STARSTRUCK.......2007-03-09
Starstruck has "that certain something extra!".......2007-03-01
Australia Rocks.......2007-01-15
Fascinatingly Awful..........2006-12-14
Thank you so much for releasing this movie!.......2006-09-19
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Uncle Sam
Starring: William Smith , David 'Shark' Fralick , Christopher Ogden (II) , Leslie Neale , and Bo Hopkins Director: William Lustig Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00026PA7A Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
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This G.I.-zombie tale, smartly scripted by exploitation auteur Larry Cohen (It's Alive, God Told Me To) and directed by William Lustig (Maniac, Vigilante), straddles the line between antiwar satire and slasher-movie silliness. American soldier Uncle Sam, as he's known to his hero-worshipping young nephew, is a bullying homicidal misfit too ornery to die. His bloodied and burned corpse, sent home from Kuwait for burial, crawls out of his casket and declares war on punks, crooked politicians, draft dodgers, and pretty much anyone who wanders into his path. There are some interesting ideas floating around--a pointed commentary on the attraction of violence under the flag of patriotism, an undercurrent of psychosis and sadism in Sam's home life, and a clever twist on all-American iconography--which get lost in the Fourth of July reign of terror. Body-count fans will appreciate victims hacked with hatchets, cleavers, and garden shears, teenagers buried alive, and a severed head found smoking in a barbecue pit. David "Shark" Fralick stars as Sam, with Isaac Hayes as a crippled Korean War vet and small roles by cult stars Bo Hopkins, Timothy Bottoms, P.J. Soles, and Robert Forster, a smarmy governor given a fireworks sendoff he'll never forget. --Sean AxmakerCustomer Reviews:
A bloody 4th of July!.......2006-05-24
Anyone Who Doesn't Respect The American Way Of Life Deserves To Have Their Butt Kicked.......2005-10-16
Right.......2005-05-11
i love this flick.......2005-04-12
Psychotic Movie........2004-07-10
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Samuel Beckett's Happy Days (Broadway Theatre Archive)
Starring: Irene Worth , George Voskovec , and Anita Merritt Director: David Heeley Manufacturer: Kultur Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008AORI Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
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Suffused with tenderness, lucidity, and humor, Samuel Beckett's Happy Days is a comedy in pure, music-hall style. Legendary three-time Tony Award-winning actress Irene Worth (Lost in Yonkers) stars as Winnie, an optimist who--deep down--senses she has little to feel "happy" about, though she never allows a day to pass without looking her best and hoping for better. Worth gives a tour-de-force performance as she chatters incessantly and cheerily on a variety of subjects, portraying Winnie as the embodiment of humankind's nobler virtues: wise, just, majestic, and committed to her conviction that "this will have been a happy day."Customer Reviews:
One of the finest issues in this series.......2006-06-07
A great introduction to beckett's theatrical work.......2006-05-27
I loved it, carousing my sense of timbre........2005-02-17
Essential and timeless: a perfect marriage of two artists.......2003-10-04
Irene Worth, one of the world's greatest stage actresses, embodies one of theater's greatest female roles with both a lyrical tenderness and a deep sensuality.There is, in fact, nothing overblown or stagy about her performance: Worth is the quintessential Winnie. Famous for her deeply intelligent interpretations and blessed with a marvelously resonant voice, she is the ideal actress for a part that requires so little physicality and so much vocal depth. She understands every word of Beckett's text, and conveys her understanding with every breath she takes.
To say she is too "theatrical" and to ridicule the pronunciation of her name are pitifully inaccurate and pitifully beside the point.
The recording of her performance in this great play is a marvelous document to possess.
The brilliance of Beckett and Worth.......2003-07-01
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The Girl From Rio
Starring: Shirley Eaton , Elisa Montes , Walter Rilia , Maria Rohm , and Richard Wyler Director: Jesús Franco Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013F31C Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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This is not the original movie: million eyes of Sumuru.......2007-03-27
The Girl from Rio.......2006-07-03
JESS FRANCO FUN.......2004-06-26
This is actually sillier than any episode of WONDER WOMAN with it's island of all women. In GIRL FROM RIO there exists a city of all women called FEMINA. It is ruled by the mysterious SUMURU (Shirley Eaton). Oddly enough the name SUMURU never appears in the credits but only in the film. In the credits she is billed as SUMITRA...whatever.
The best part apart this DVD are the extras where JESS FRANCO and SHIRLEY EATON kind of trash each other. JESS FRANCO saying that SHIRLEY EATON was 'unworthy' of legend status and EATON grumbling about FRANCO shooting a lesbian scene involving her character using a body double.
GIRL FROM RIO is still frustrating FRANCO and does not compare to brilliant FRANCO films like THE DIABOLICAL DR. Z, and VAMPYRO (...).
Excellent.......2004-04-15
A real curiosity !.......2004-02-02
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The Underground Comedy Movie (Unrated Edition)
Starring: Morgan Alvet , Ant , Karen Black , Mongo Brownlee , and Joey Buttafuoco Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000E69JF Release Date: 2003-12-16 |
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It's the ultimate in-your-face shock comedy! Chockfull of irreverent skits, TV show parodies, music videos and utter human folly, this is sure to make you laugh and bound to make you squirm. From supermodels to bad ladies, no one escapes this onslaught of rampant lampoonery! Features Michael Clarke Duncan (Daredevil, The Green Mile), Guns N' Roses' Slash, Baywatch's Gena Lee Nolin, Karen Black (House of 1000 Corpses), California gubernatorial hopeful Angelyne, and tabloid legend Joey Buttafuoco In the hilarious tradition of Kentucky Fried Move, Amazon Women on the Moon, and The Groove Tube.Customer Reviews:
Great if you are stoned or drunk........2007-06-15
The Worst movie EVER........2006-09-28
Don't Waste Your Time and Money on This.......2006-05-01
It's no KFM, but it's OK. .......2005-07-28
Get some Troma instead.......2004-12-23
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Bone
Starring: Yaphet Kotto , Andrew Duggan , Joyce Van Patten , Jeannie Berlin , and Casey King Director: Larry Cohen Manufacturer: Blue Underground ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AGQ5B Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
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Future B movie maverick Larry Cohen (It's Alive, Q: The Winged Serpent) made his directorial debut with this sly, often savage, social satire set in Beverly Hills. Yaphet Kotto swaggers into the backyard of an affluent, upper-middle-class Beverly Hills couple (Andrew Duggan and Joyce Van Patten) with a dangerous grin on his face and demands: "I want money and I want it now." Nothing from this point on goes as planned. The home invasion tears the veneer of civility that has been holding the couple's loveless marriage together, exposing their lies and schemes, while Bone (as Kotto's character is called) is revealed as a conflicted serial rapist just looking for a little tenderness. Directed with raw energy and aggressive flamboyance, this cynical portrait of American hypocrisy and corruption is more punchy than perceptive, a little glib in its conclusions, but thoroughly unpredictable in its execution. Cohen tweaks stereotypes and twists expectations, while offbeat characters and juicy dialogue electrify the drama. Kotto takes a big, meaty bite of his role, commanding every scene with a threat always beneath his stocky frame and burning eyes. Jeannie Berlin makes a memorable appearance as a ditzy shoplifter with a thoroughly off-center philosophy. --Sean AxmakerCustomer Reviews:
Interesting Cohen DEBUT........2005-02-04
Not Cohen's best work.......2004-12-21
Larry Cohen's Dark Black Comedy.......2004-07-20
Though some socio-political pundits will rightly argue that race relations and the social standing of non-whites have improved since the era in which this film was made, there are still palpable gaps between the social and economic classes in America, and recent notorious racial hate crimes demonstrates that there is certainly a lot of ground yet to cover where racial issues are concerned. This being the case, BONE still seems just as fresh and relevant--and just as satirically witty--as it did in 1972.
The principal actors in BONE are phenomenal. In the titular role, actor Yaphet Kotto portrays a black robber and rapist who upends the calm, boring life of an affluent middle-aged white couple. His Oscar-caliber performance is forceful and dynamic, yet the character he creates is still sympathetic and at times downright hilarious. Character actor Andrew Duggan, in what is probably the best performance of his career, creates a dead-on three-dimensional portrait of a smarmy and greedy salesman who one day finds his daily routine abruptly disrupted by Bone. And Joyce Van Patten is delightfully dingy as the bored, cheerless housewife who eventually develops romantic and erotic feelings towards her abductor.
Certain aspects of BONE leave the narrative open to interpretation. In the end, one is left to decide if the events depicted really happened, if they were simply a fantasy of the housewife, or if they took place in the imagination of the affluent couple's son (who, we learn, is in a European prison for drug smuggling and is therefore regarded by his parents as an embarrassment and a social liability). This is a brilliant tactic on Cohen's part, as it forces the viewer to mentally review the film's issues and themes--or even to view the film again--and consider everything more deeply in order to formulate a personally sensible interpretation of the open-ended plot.
Unfortunately, the complex themes, the sophisticated satire, and the generally controversial nature of the film have proved too deep for the average audience, and BONE has therefore never achieved the notoriety or the distribution that it deserves. Instead, it has basically been relegated to the status of a cult film or an exploitation flick, and only film aficionados who actively seek quality non-mainstream works have been lucky enough to obtain access to a copy of BONE in recent years.
Until now, that is. Thanks to the folks at Blue Underground, BONE has been lovingly restored and made available on DVD. In addition to a fantastic picture and great sound, the DVD also features extras such as a humorous and informative commentary by writer/director Cohen and his protégé, Bill Lustig; a short statement from the film's original distributor, Jack Harris; some footage from an earlier aborted shoot of the film, which includes some differences in cast and dialog; and a theatrical trailer in which the film is marketed under an alternate title of THE HOUSEWIFE.
Anybody who appreciates good filmmaking and great satire will enjoy BONE, and fans of Larry Cohen will definitely want to snatch up a copy of this disc for their DVD collections. Blue Underground's DVD edition of BONE is well worth the price of admission.
A Bad Day in Beverly Hills.......2004-01-25
This is truly a bizarre film. The title, Bone, refers to the character played by Yaphet Kotto. The movie opens by the pool of a seemingly affluent, older couple that lives in a rather large house in Beverly Hills. Bone, an unstable, unpredictable violent criminal forces his way into the lives of this couple, looking for some easy money, and we are treated to one wild ride as the plot veers into the uncharted waters of absurdity.
The very nature of perversity is explored, as the characters are forced to confront hidden desires, exposing the seamy underbelly of modern life. The material presented here may have been tamed over time, thirty years after its' inital release, but the I think the film still commands the effect to disturb, shock, and make one laugh through its' use of imagery and dialogue. Yes, I said laugh, as I would call this a black comedy of sorts.
The movie can be hard to take at times, but the use of jump cuts and incidental music are used very effectively. What may seem insignificant at times later reveals it to be of some importance. Probably my favorite performance in this film was that of Oscar nominee Jeannie Berlin (The Heartbreak Kid) who played The Girl. Her character was truly fascinating even though she had little screen time compared to the rest.
As I said, Blue Underground provides a wealth of extras on this, up until now, rare movie. There's a wonderful commentary with Larry Cohen, a short interview with distributor/director/producer Jack H. Harris, selected scenes from an early shoot of the film, trailers, a radio spot, a gallery of promotional materials, a Larry Cohen biography, and even a small reprinted still of a poster for the movie inside the case. If you are willing to take a chance on something a lot out of the cinematic mainstream, then this is as good a place as any to start.
Jump-cut masterpiece.......2002-11-26
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Now Eat
Starring: Brotha Lynch Hung Manufacturer: Brentwood Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZETC Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
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humor and horror playing on the blocc.......2006-03-20
A Funny ... Movie.......2003-05-02