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Loose Shoes

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
702
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Loose Shoes (1978)
ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

Movie trailer parodies mock various genres and figures through fake previews, including "Howard Huge Story," "Skateboarders from Hell," and spoofs of Woody Allen, Chaplin, and war films.Movie trailer parodies mock various genres and figures through fake previews, including "Howard Huge Story," "Skateboarders from Hell," and spoofs of Woody Allen, Chaplin, and war films.Movie trailer parodies mock various genres and figures through fake previews, including "Howard Huge Story," "Skateboarders from Hell," and spoofs of Woody Allen, Chaplin, and war films.

  • Director
    • Ira Miller
  • Writers
    • Ian Praiser
    • Varley Smith
    • Ira Miller
  • Stars
    • Royce D. Applegate
    • Lewis Arquette
    • Tom Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    702
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ira Miller
    • Writers
      • Ian Praiser
      • Varley Smith
      • Ira Miller
    • Stars
      • Royce D. Applegate
      • Lewis Arquette
      • Tom Baker
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Delmus
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
    • Warden
    Tom Baker
    • Billy Jerk
    Dorothy Van
    • Army Nurse
    Beans Morocco
    • Shaggy Dog
    • (as Dan Barrows)
    J.J. Barry
    J.J. Barry
    • Indian #1
    Pat Benson
    • Martha
    Jack Bernardi
    • Sam
    Jane Alice Brandon
    • Mildred
    Thomas Brunelle
    • Biker
    Paul Camen
    • Lieutenant
    Billy Curtis
    Billy Curtis
    • Menchkin
    Paul David
    • Kid
    Anthony Davis
    • Guard
    Danny Dayton
    Danny Dayton
    • Bartender
    Alan Dexter
    Alan Dexter
    • Cowboy
    Anson Downes
    • Dusty
    David Downing
    David Downing
    • 'Dark Town' Singer
    • Director
      • Ira Miller
    • Writers
      • Ian Praiser
      • Varley Smith
      • Ira Miller
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    8jodyxweiss

    Funny

    Laughed, what more do you want from a movie? Bill Murray is in only one scene
    9tavm

    Loose Shoes was perhaps one of the funniest of the comedy revue movies of the '70s I've yet seen!

    Continuing to review movies starring "SNL"ers early in their film careers, we're now still in 1977 with the completion of something originally called Coming Attractions but would eventually be released a few years later as Loose Shoes. Bill Murray, the first to join the show after the departure of a cast member-in this case Chevy Chase, appears in the "Three Chairs for Lefty" segment. He plays a condemned prisoner awaiting execution while studying to better himself. He's funny here but just about every skit-which spoofs various movie preview trailers-has something that I thought was hilarious. Oh, and Harry Shearer is another one who would eventually join "SNL". He's one of the announcers here. Oh, and since I just watched Tunnel Vision, I also have to note the appearances of Betty Thomas and Howard Hesseman from that flick doing their own funny characters (also Lynne Marie Stewart in more of a straight role). Since I grew up in the '70s, I noticed the spoofs on Billy Jack, The Bad News Bears, and Star Wars and laughed myself heartily on those. Then there's the climatic musical number that gives this movie its title which was taken from a now-politically incorrect quote by an administrator of the Ford presidency that was all-out entertaining to me. So on that note, I highly recommend Loose Shoes.
    3dbborroughs

    Wildly uneven but mostly not very good

    This is a sketch comedy movie done in the style of movie trailers. It's another in the long line of films that filled theaters in the mid to late 1970's like Kentucky Fried Movie, Groove Tube, American Raspberry, Tunnelvision promising to do what Saturday Night Live was doing but with dirty words and naked women. This is probably the weakest of the bunch.

    Spoofing everything from musicals (Darktown after Dark) to prison films (3 Chairs for Lefty) to public service announcements (Buddy Hackett on bed wetting) to biker films (Skateboarders from Hell) to Charlie Chaplin films (The Kid and the Yid) and a few things in between this is a very hit or miss film. Most of the gags had been done before and better in other films and on TV by the time this was made so it was like watching reruns of reruns.3 Chairs for Lefty, which stars Bill Murray is rife with the sort of prison jokes that have been around since the 1930's,including giving Lefty a roast to cook when he finally goes to the chair.

    The real problem is that almost all of the sketches go on way past the point of being funny. There seems to be some need to spoof a complete film, so in Skateboarders from hell we get a climatic funeral scene that isn't very funny and destroys the laughs that the film had generated with the "biker" fight. There is no reason that this film needed to be almost two hours long since tighter cutting could have made this a classic.

    Worth seeing if you run across it on cable and you're in the mood for a very uneven comedy.It would be also okay to get in the bargain bin at the 99 cent store (which is how I got my copy) since its not worth more than a dollar.
    6jimel98

    Not as good as many, but good

    Every previous review has stated something I agree with and maybe something I DISagree with. For example, this doesn't come close in laughs to Kentucky Fried Movie which I consider the benchmark for this type of parody movie.

    I do believe that some of the segments (I don't know, is SKIT really the right word?) do go on a little past where they should. Even long trailers tend to end before these and we've all see via the internet and TV skit shows that a parody trailer can be hysterically funny and remain at the usual trailer length. There's some fantastic stuff here and some that do fall a bit flat but all in all, if you are a fan, even just a bit, of the genre, this is a must see, if for not other reason, it's a history lesson of what was, back in the day. If you don't enjoy it, really, what did you lose?
    4DearJohnny

    Hasn't Aged Well

    An occasionally amusing, often confusing, gleefully profane 70's movie that hasn't really aged well. A precursor to Saturday NIGHT LIVE, it's a hodgepodge of spoofs and takeoffs of popular movies of the time. Some of the material is quite good ('The Shaggy Studio Executive,' where Walt Disney comes back as a guy in a dog suit), some of it's dated badly (A 'Snacktime' concession stand advert featuring a stoned guy with the munchies), a lot of it you have to think for a minute or two to figure out what's supposed to be funny (Who knew the eulogist at the biker funeral was supposed to be a takeoff of Georgie Jessel?). Best if you remember the time.

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    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in La Folle Histoire de l'espace (1987)
    Parody
    Peter Sellers in Dr. Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe (1964)
    Satire
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    • Trivia
      Bill Murray got top billing on movie posters and home video and DVD covers, even though he only appears in one segment.
    • Goofs
      In the "Welcome to Bacon County" segment: It's nighttime when the van pulls over because it's out of gas. Inside the van it's daytime, then when Elijah and Boobies get out, it's nighttime again.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: He was born to parents who loved him, but probably didn't change his diapers enough. He grew up to be one of the most bizarre figures of the 20th century. His wealth enabled him to grow up and fulfill his every fantasy, and lustful desire. But his hobby, was watching planes fuck! now for the first time anywhere, the motion picture world explores the true story of one of the most eccentric men whoever lived... the Howard Huge story. He dated the most beautiful movie stars, and took credit for inventing the tit. Was it true he could piss the length of the Golden Gate bridge? Watch the Howard Huge story, and find out why he switched from clothed diapers to pampers in the end. The man who lost the will to live.

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      Featured in Vintage Video: Loose Shoes (1980) (2020)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Coming Attractions
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brooksfilms
      • Movies is Magic Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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