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Elephant Parts

  • Video
  • 1981
  • 1h
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Elephant Parts (1981)
ComediaComedia de sketchesMúsica

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed transl... Leer todoA collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.A collection of comedy skits and music videos, such as a game-show spoof called "Name That Drug", a visit to the office of the Clandestine Typing Service, and a man providing a skewed translation of a Mexican serenade for his girlfriend.

  • Dirección
    • William Dear
  • Guionistas
    • Michael Nesmith
    • Bill Martin
    • William Dear
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    • Michael Nesmith
    • Bill Martin
    • Lark Geib
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • William Dear
    • Guionistas
      • Michael Nesmith
      • Bill Martin
      • William Dear
    • Elenco
      • Michael Nesmith
      • Bill Martin
      • Lark Geib
    • 16Opiniones de los usuarios
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    callie-5

    Which part of the elephant do you see?

    Michael Nesmith was ahead of his time.

    Beginning with Rodan, all the way through the final song, Elephant Parts is comprised of "Nez" and his friends stealing shots where they have to and having fun all along the way. There are too many good comedic shorts to list, but if you have an hour to spare, go rent this and give it a watch. Good music - Great laughs!

    And no, that is NOT Terry "Hulk" Hogan. The actor's name is Steve Strong.
    10prisonerdrw

    Skit comedy + the First music videos=Masterpiece

    My mom was a big Monkees fan back in the 60's and Mike Nesmith was her favorite. We had the VHS copy since the early 80's, even though neither my mom, dad or anyone else knows how they got it. Anyway, the comedy skits are funny and the music videos are time capsules. Four of the videos (Magic, Crusin' (also known as 'Lucy and Romona and their brother Sunset Sam'), Light and Tonite are from Nesmith's 1980 album 'Infinte Rider on the Big Dogma' and Rio was from 'From a Radio Engine to a Photon Wing' in 1976. Rio was on of the first commercial music videos released. The DVD features a running skit not featured on the VHS release (at least MY VHS) and a hilarious and baffling commentary by Nez himself.
    10abbey_rhode

    good times

    the first person who commented on this apparently doesn't have much of a sense of humor. This is a collection of hilarious off beat comedy skits (it's not a "movie") and if you have any sense of humor at all you will find something funny in this. and another thing, how could Hulk Hogan make it work? And bring integrity? All he does is walk around in a speedo, he didnt write the skit, he's just acting. thank you.
    8kevinolzak

    What The Monkees envisioned for their third season

    The 1981 VHS release of ELEPHANT PARTS marked the return of Michael Nesmith to the singer/performer rank he enjoyed as one fourth of The Monkees, encompassing what the group envisioned for their third season, had the NBC network not insisted on repeating the no longer fresh ideas that sustained the first two. In the 11 years since leaving his former band, Nesmith recorded ten albums, and pioneered the MTV format with 1980's hour long Saturday night show PopClips, on Nickelodeon (MTV began Aug 1 1981). This mixture of music videos with comedy sketches was hardly a novelty, but it's a pity that despite winning the very first Grammy for a 'video record,' he never followed it up with another (NBC did air a short-lived revival for eight weeks in 1985 titled TELEVISION PARTS). Despite the dated aspects of some of the material, the sketches are of a remarkably high standard: "Rock and Roll Hospital" shows the dreaded results of 'Bee Gees disease'; "Elvis Drugs" sympathizes with adults who find it 'a bitch' running the world; "Name That Drug" compares favorably with anything from Cheech and Chong, the contestants determined to name that drug 'in three tokes!'; the hilarious horror spoof "Have a Nice Day," not far different from future items like "Scream" and "Scary Movie"; best of all may be the Detroit car commercial, testing consumers' mentality in much the same way as politicians in Washington ('we're not just hoping you're dumb America, we're banking on it!'). Musically, all material is composed, produced, and performed by Nesmith, beginning with a Japanese-inspired take on Nes' biggest solo hit, 1970's "Joanne," while his 1978 LP LIVE AT THE PALAIS gets a plug as a vegetable shredder. Of the five music videos, the most famous is "Rio," taken from his 1976 LP FROM A RADIO ENGINE TO THE PHOTON WING, a video creation that earned accolades across the globe upon initial release. All the others comprise half of his 1979 release INFINITE RIDER ON THE BIG DOGMA, his hardest rocking LP, full of funky disco rhythms without a hint of the softer country sounds from earlier albums (it's actually mentioned just prior to "Cruisin'"). "Magic (This Night is Magic)" is a beautifully sung throwback to the delightful Beach Boys; "Cruisin' (Lucy and Ramona and Sunset Sam)," famously seen with great regularity on MTV, is a solid disco number featuring Hulk Hogan lookalike Steve Strong; "Light (The Electric Light)" is a disco number with saxophone; "Tonite (The Television Song)" shows the singer 'living inside of a little glass room'; and the self explanatory "Dance (Dance and Have a Good Time)," which is only heard during the closing credits (not in its entirety). Others picked up where Michael Nesmith left off, while the artist himself went on to a career producing movies like 1982's "Timerider" and 1984's "Repo Man," and authoring "The Long Sandy Hair of Neftoon Zamora" (1998) and "The America Gene" (2009).
    9DWebster-2

    Good family entertainment, funny, good music

    Comprises many segments which include comedy sketches and

    musical videos. The comedy sketches include a variety of

    subjects that mirror real life, while the musical portions are

    very well done. Although this is an older video, it is more or

    less timeless in its ability to entertain.

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    • Trivia
      Winner of the First 'Video of the Year' GRAMMY.
    • Errores
      In the ending credits, "Saxophone" is misspelled as "Saxaphone".
    • Versiones alternativas
      The 17½th Anniversary Edition DVD includes seven scenes not found on the LaserDisc version. They are not separated as deleted scenes but have been added into the program and total approx. 2 minutes:
      • "Foundation for the Tragically Hip" after "Magic"
      • "Giant Sea Squid" after "Large Detroit Car Company"
      • "Nachos" and "Pirate Alphabet - O" after "Food Chopper"
      • "Abject Poverty" and "Mariachi Trans Later" after "Who Wants To Know?"
      • "The Family Who Ate Their Young" after "Have A Nice Day"
      • These were not filmed for the DVD; the video quality is the same and clips from some of them had already appeared in the "Tonight (The Television Song)" video.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in El reclamador (1984)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Cruisin'
      Written, Performed, and Produced by Michael Nesmith

      from the Michael Nesmith audio L.P. "Infinite Rider On The Big Dogma"

      Peaceful Music Co./Warner-Tamerlane; BMI

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      • 1 de julio de 1981 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Monterey Peninsula, California, Estados Unidos
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