The Kentucky Fried Movie is a series of short, highly irreverent, and quite often tasteless skits: 'Catholic High School Girls in Trouble,' 'Zinc Oxide,' 'Sex Record,' 'Cleopatra Schwartz,' 'That's Armageddon!' and 'A Fistful of Yen.'
22 January 1934, San Francisco, California, USA
8 January 1950, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
14 August 1921
24 December 1947, Los Angeles County, California, USA
11 January 1937, Rome, Lazio, Italy
July 11, 2013
The Kentucky Fried Movie misses as often as it hits, but when the writers and Landis arrive at a great idea ... it's like watching an entire fruitful comic perspective being spawned.May 09, 2005
The range of its satire and comedy, as displayed in 22 segments running from a minute or two up to 30 minutes, is fairly narrow.February 13, 2001
The Kentucky Fried Movie boasts excellent production values and some genuine wit, though a few of the sketches are tasteless.April 01, 2008
It's easy to spoof cliches; it's something else again to string them together with the insight into narrative structure these boys evidence.August 18, 2013
Still packs in the laughs at a non-stop rate...April 01, 2008
Vulgar and uproariously funny.April 01, 2008
Smart and satirical but very dated, obviously.January 22, 2011
a hit and miss affairMarch 15, 2011
Saturday Night Live had been doing the same thing, only better, on TV for two years prior to this... and Monty Python had been doing something far more subversive and positively genius with their Flying Circus for nearly a decade prior...April 01, 2008
Some episodes are coarse and sadly unfunny.February 09, 2006
Great fun for an undemanding night out.August 07, 2013
Most of the jokes still hold up excellently even today and with spoof commercials and trailers so popular these days, especially today, The Kentucky Fried Movie proves to be both hilarious and curiously prescient.