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Movie Madness

  • 1982
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,2/10
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Movie Madness (1982)
A parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn anthology parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.An anthology parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.An anthology parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.

  • Regie
    • Bob Giraldi
    • Henry Jaglom
  • Drehbuch
    • Tod Carroll
    • Shary Flenniken
    • Pat Mephitis
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Peter Riegert
    • Diane Lane
    • Candy Clark
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,2/10
    1408
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Bob Giraldi
      • Henry Jaglom
    • Drehbuch
      • Tod Carroll
      • Shary Flenniken
      • Pat Mephitis
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Peter Riegert
      • Diane Lane
      • Candy Clark
    • 40Benutzerrezensionen
    • 18Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Peter Riegert
    Peter Riegert
    • Jason Cooper ("Growing Yourself")
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Liza ("Growing Yourself")
    Candy Clark
    Candy Clark
    • Susan Cooper ("Growing Yourself")
    Teresa Ganzel
    Teresa Ganzel
    • Diana ("Growing Yourself")
    Schnootie Neff
    • Jennifer Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
    Andy Shakman
    • Josh Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
    Tamar Howard
    Tamar Howard
    • Judy Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
    Ian Fried
    • Jeffrey Cooper - 'Growing Yourself'
    Barry Michlin
    • Fireman - 'Growing Yourself'
    Trinidad Silva
    Trinidad Silva
    • Carlos - 'Growing Yourself'
    John Lawlor
    John Lawlor
    • Mr. Haggis - 'Growing Yourself'
    Susan Krebs
    Susan Krebs
    • Lady Who Beats Her Plants - 'Growing Yourself'
    Nedra Volz
    Nedra Volz
    • Old Lady - 'Growing Yourself'
    Stanley Lawrence
    • Sanitation Man - 'Growing Yourself'
    • (as Stan Lawrence)
    Ann Dusenberry
    Ann Dusenberry
    • Dominique Corsaire ("Success Wanters")
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Paul Everest ("Success Wanters")
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Nixos Naxos ("Success Wanters")
    Bobby Di Cicco
    Bobby Di Cicco
    • Nicholas Naxos ("Success Wanters")
    • Regie
      • Bob Giraldi
      • Henry Jaglom
    • Drehbuch
      • Tod Carroll
      • Shary Flenniken
      • Pat Mephitis
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    113Funbags

    Highly disturbing

    Nothing about this movie is funny and it makes no sense. The only reason to watch this is to see the girl from the Tonight Show get topless.
    3Tito-8

    Generally stupid and dull

    This barely watchable film was a bit of an ordeal to sit through. None of the segments are good, but at least the first one was mildly amusing, and the middle one was somewhat imaginative. The final one was just plain brutal, and after sitting through two weak comedic shorts, the third one was truly painful to watch. Even by the low standards of a National Lampoon movie, this one seemed especially boring and joyless.
    OldeSkool

    Not Funny.

    This film was suppose to be the follow-up to ANIMAL HOUSE. But it sat on the shelf for a while and finally went straight to cable. As a longtime fan of National Lampoon magazine I was eager to see the film (the shelf period should have warned me). And when I finally did see it I was very disappointed. Aside for a few moments of gratuitous nudity, this film has nothing going for it at all. The 3 segments just lie there with no other purpose than to say "ha ,ha, ha isn't this funny". How they managed to get veteran actors Robert Culp and Richard Widmark to appear in this junk is beyond me. Lampoon has gone on to make other films. Some good ones (VACATION, CHRISTMAS VACATION) and some stinkers (CLASS REUNION, THE DON"S ANALYST, DAD'S WEEKEND OFF) but this film has to be the worst from a franchise that was once at the cutting edge of contemporary humor.
    1MovieAddict2016

    Extremely poor, even by Lampoon's usual standards. All copies should be ritualistically burned.

    Facts about National Lampoon Goes to the Movies, a.k.a. National Lampoon's Movie Madness:

    1. The movie is poor, even by Lampoon's typical standards. 2. It's not funny. 3. No one goes to see a movie.

    So, after I finished watching it, I began wondering why on earth it's called 'National Lampoon Goes to the Movies,' and why it was ever conceived, much less actually made. It would be like calling Austin Powers 'An American Guy Goes to the Movies.' How lame. He isn't American, and he doesn't go to movies. None of the characters in Lampoon's so-called 'satire' are funny, and none go see movies, which causes a bit of a problem. I had hoped it would be something in the vein of Mystery Science Theater 3000, but it isn't.

    This was National Lampoon's first film after Animal House, although you couldn't tell it from the quality of film. Poorly developed, rough and amateurish by any standard, it induces headaches – not a good sign for an 89-minute movie that seems double the length.

    I've noticed a pattern. Really bad movies are typically renamed – and this little disaster falls under that category. It has two separate titles -- probably to help try and promote it to people too stupid to remember how bad a panning it received from home video critics in 1982/83. 'Hmm, Movie Madness – I've never heard of this movie before! Let's rent it!' And then, the realization: 'Hey, wait a minute, this is just National Lampoon Goes to the Movies!'

    It was shelved by MGM/UA, never to be released into theaters or DVD; it occasionally pops up on television a few times per decade, which is just about the only place you'll manage to find it.

    It's split up into three stories – a parody of self-enlargement videos, butter and corporate ruthlessness, and police brutality/cop-buddy films (I guess). The first segment stars Peter Riegert (Animal House) as a frustrated guy who divorces his wife and does some other stuff. I'm not sure what because it was so boring my mind started to drift. Until the sex scene popped up.

    Part II is about an exotic dancer raped by a stick of butter (don't ask) who decides to become Queen of the Margarine so she can cut off the supply of dairy products. Ouch! This contains the only funny line in the movie: 'Only I can make love with my son!' If you think that doesn't sound very funny, you're right – it's not. And just imagine – it's the highlight of this film!

    Part III is about a cop who chases down a serial killer (Christopher Lloyd) only to lose his nerve and shoot the guy. It does contain one funny scene but it's extremely over-acted – only Lloyd really exhibits any humor, playing his character dry and compassionate, yet strangely surreal. The part where he's choking his victim and the meek cop stands by watching it all unfold, at least, evoked a chuckle or two.

    It's a shame to watch such a cast of semi-famous names resort to low standards. The writers of each segment clearly believe that they're being very ironic and clever by spoofing so-called stereotypes – the fault being that the movie becomes one huge contradiction, favoring the standard T & A instead of plot; crude humor instead of witty dialogue; desperate performances instead of inspired ones. It's easy to see that none of the actors were enthralled with the material, muttering their lines, often so embarrassed they can seldom make eye contact with the camera.

    The movie isn't funny, as I said before. I laughed once, at only one line, and even then it was a halfhearted one. Two chuckles, a smile, and a very weak laugh. Compared to Movie Madness, a number of other decent comedies seem like regular laugh tracks.

    I like National Lampoon's Vacation series (or, at least three of four installments), and their classic Animal House, but their recent slew of direct-to-video bombs such as Golf Punks (with that great comic genius Tom Arnold) provide a good example of why their magazine went out of print more than a decade ago. It gets really old, really fast.

    Sad to see a new film, called Gold Diggers, is being released with their 'stamp of approval.' It's like condemning a film before it even hits theaters – maybe they should start not advertising their name all over the place…

    Distributor: 'This movie is bad. It gets the National Lampoon stamp of approval. That'll teach you not to make something so awful next time.'

    Forget the death penalty. Just stick a bunch of criminals in a room and make them watch this over and over every day for a month.

    It's so bad that I can't even begin to explain its putrid vileness. I give up.
    1mullermike

    Yep, it's that bad

    Wow. I read about this movie and it sounded so awful that I had to see it, and my gosh, I can smell it in St Louis. Where do I start? National Lampoons was trying to follow up 5 years later on the success of Animal House, but they completely missed the mark. I'll go chronologically with these short flicks.

    Short Film #1

    Poor Peter Riegert (Boon from Animal House). Apparently, he wasn't working back then, so the boys at National Lampoons probably called and said "hey, we're making a c**ppy movie, wanna be in it?" Peter was like "well, I'm not doing much these days, why not?" He was a great side character in Animal House, but he couldn't carry this sorry short flop for 5 minutes.

    POSSIBLE SPOILER The premise is funny enough, with Jason Cooper (Riegert) telling his wife to leave him, she needs to find herself. It's too weird that they're actually in a happy marriage. So he chases her off, there she goes, and Cooper is in charge of the kids. This, off course, leads to him burning the house down, losing several of the kids, and sleeping with an assortment of New York bimbos (including an ever so young Diane Lane). Then the wife comes back, wants the kids, and the film ends with a coin flip that'll decide the fate of the children. The idea was actually somewhat clever, but the director stunk. The characters all seem like they're falling asleep, they HAD to be doped up. Sorry Boon, your legacy was tarnished with this flop.

    Short Film #2

    MORE SPOILERS

    Enter Dominique Corsaire. Pretty girl, recently finished college, not sure what to do with her life. So she becomes a slut, starts sleeping around with some mega rich guys, takes their money when they die, and she doesn't stop until she beds the most powerful man in the world, Fred Willard (Ooops, I mean the president of the United States). Once again, it could have been funny, and though I was happy that Corsaire (Ann Dusenberry in real life) wasn't afraid to bare all, her acting was horrible. What a waste of time.

    Short Film #3

    I can't believe I made it this far. Here's the rookie cop Brent Falcone (Robby Benson) with veteran Stan Nagurski (Richard Widmark). Falcone is young, naive, thinks he can really help people, though he becomes cynical after being shot several thousand times. Nagurski, really, has just given up caring. He watches muggings, assaults, you name it, and never intervenes. He figures the world is lawless and he'll probably get sued if he does anything. Even Christopher Lloyd (at the end of Taxi's run) gets in on the action, getting the police called on him, committing a crime, but having his lawyer there to protect him. God bless America!!

    Once again, could have been funny, the performances were intentionally campy, but goodness, no energy whatsoever. Henry Jaglom and Bob Giraldi should be ashamed of having their names on this schlock. I think the writing wasn't bad, the ideas were there, but the execution was pulled off as well as the rescue attempt in the Iranian hostage crisis. If I had been a part of this film, I would want my name removed, it's horrible. Then again, that's why I watched it.

    The only good thing about this garbage is that Dr John did the film score (repeating "Going to the Movies" over and over again) and the film isn't much longer than an hour and a half. Show this one in film classes with the heading "what you should NEVER do in film-making." This script should have been left on the shelf because yep, it's that bad.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The picture was completed in 1981 but wasn't widely released theatrically until two years later in 1983. In between, the movie had a limited release stateside in April 1982.
    • Zitate

      Stan Nagurski: I didn't want to say anything, but you're boring.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The 1992 US VHS release censors most of the profanities via dubbing (though one line is cut outright with a noticeable splice in the picture). The DVD release is uncensored.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in That Guy Dick Miller (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Going To The Movies
      Performed by Dr. John

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Juli 1986 (Westdeutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • National Lampoon's Movie Madness
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Matty Simmons Productions
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