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Faites-le avec les doigts

Original title: The Groove Tube
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 15m
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5.8/10
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Faites-le avec les doigts (1974)
A collection of skits that make fun of 1970s television, featuring early appearances by Chevy Chase and Richard Belzer.
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A collection of skits that make fun of 1970s television, featuring early appearances by Chevy Chase and Richard Belzer.A collection of skits that make fun of 1970s television, featuring early appearances by Chevy Chase and Richard Belzer.A collection of skits that make fun of 1970s television, featuring early appearances by Chevy Chase and Richard Belzer.

  • Director
    • Ken Shapiro
  • Writers
    • Ken Shapiro
    • Lane Sarasohn
    • Rich Allen
  • Stars
    • Ken Shapiro
    • Richard Belzer
    • Chevy Chase
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    • Director
      • Ken Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Ken Shapiro
      • Lane Sarasohn
      • Rich Allen
    • Stars
      • Ken Shapiro
      • Richard Belzer
      • Chevy Chase
    • 55User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    SanDiego

    Midnight Madness

    Back in college "midnight movies" at the local theater primarily showed "Barbarella," "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," or "The Groove Tube." "The Groove Tube" was the best of that era's skit movies that included "Dynamite Chicken," "The Boob Tube," and even lesser known attempts at showcasing underground comedy troupes like Second City and The Groundlings. The original version was rated X and featured full frontal male and female nudity. I understand that later versions were edited for an R-rating but perhaps with time the film is back together. At the time it seemed raunchy, dirty, gross, underground, and subversive, but with twenty years of Saturday Night Live, Howard Stern, and films ranging from "Porky's" to "Something About Mary," it's more like 'Saturday Night Live, the Movie' (some skits are funny, most are not, nothing we haven't seen elsewhere.) The funniest and most original skit has to do with a children's show that features a man's private parts dressed up to resemble a puppet. I remember real children's show hosts standing on their head and putting a doll's outfit around their upside down mouth. I always thought that was sick. At the time I couldn't believe that "The Groove Tube" got an actor to do a routine with his exposed penis (this was 1975 after all) and it was pretty shocking...and hilarious. It is no longer shocking, but it is still pretty funny. I hope that they didn't edit that out of the recent showings of the movie. I also always wondered who's penis it was. I think it would have been more provocative if they would have had a female host ala Sheri Lewis or Fran of "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie" talk to the penis but like I said it was only 1975.
    jety2k

    Dated? Yes... But, worth a look.

    When you view this movie you should keep in mind that it was written and filmed in the early 1970s. Pretty dated but real damn funny for it's time.

    For those of you that are in your early twenties, it should give some of you an idea of what your parents thought was funny and in your face back then.

    Most people didn't have cable TV and those that did didn't have 100 stations to choose from and it was 7 years before Mtv was invented. Most of us were relegated to watching 3 channels if you watched TV at all.

    This is also why anyone over 40 will tell you the first 5 years of SNL are better than all of the others combined.

    The best segments are the Cooking Show, Brown 25 and KOKO the Clown.

    In any case you may find humor in some of the segments or not. It is still worth watching from a nostalgic or historical perspective.
    drosse67

    Time Capsule Humor

    An R-rated "Yellow Pages--let your fingers do the walking" ad. A bizarre kitchen cook show. "The Dealers." "Mumble" jazz music over the Watergate hearings. Koko the Clown. Dated stuff, but occasionally funny stuff, and arguably stranger than either Kentucky Fried Movie or Tunnel Vision. I was surprised to hear that this movie was originally rated X, when it contains less nudity and sex than Kentucky Fried Movie. Perhaps the full frontal nudity of both the hitchhiker and the girl nailed the rating.

    Of the skits, The Dealers contains some inspired moments and leads up to a great punchline. Koko the Clown is hilarious. However, the 2001 spoof at the beginning drags on too long, and like Kentucky Fried Movie, the movie is a bit too obsessed with the act of sex. Writer/director/star Ken Shapiro pretty much dropped off the face of the Earth after this movie, unless of course if you count Modern Problems, more "family friendly" than Groove Tube but weird in its own right.
    6fruchtman

    Remember that it's almost 30 years old when you watch.

    This movie predates SNL by a year. Does being first make you the best? No, obviously not. However, give credit where credit is due. Groove Tube was radical, obnoxious, annoying and hilarious in the 70s. If you're under 30, don't waste your time with this one. ***
    8zyzyb2k

    First as video, then to film, progenitor of a lot that followed. Some hysterical sequences

    "The Groove Tube" was initially shown on video, in the first "video theaters" here in Boston. In one room, there were TV monitors on high stands, with old movie theater seats, in small groups facing the monitors. There were old refrigerators stocked with Pepsi, and baskets of York Peppermint Patties. In a second, smaller room, there were no seats, just large pillows. That was the 'smoking' room, i.e., people got high in there. That act only added to the hilarity of the video.

    I was a 'frequent viewer'; the scenes I liked most and remember to this day are: Koko The Clown, The Kramp Family Kitchen (Kramp Easy-Lube Shortening), Safety Sam/ VD PSA, the Chevy Chase hitchhiker w/ nude runs through the woods, the Finger Ballet on what was eventually revealed to be the nude body of a woman. The last item was very reminiscent of the late, incredible Ernie Kovacs. Now, I've lost a lot of readers that are under 48 ("who is Ernie Kovacs??") but trust me, it's funny stuff.

    One reason I was a 'frequent viewer' was that I, and my friends, would bring other "Groove Tube" virgins to see it. We would sit and slyly watch the faces of the 'virgins' as the "Safety Sam" PSA would play. As the camera slowly zooms in on "Sam", we would wait for that "OH!" of recognition on the 'virgin's' face. Each time was more hilarious than the last. And then that 'virgin' would then bring a friend to see the show, repeating what we had done. To get this joke, you must watch the video.

    Yes, some of it is dated, but most plays, film, television, and now videos are. Just look at any video made in the 1980's.

    I did see "The Groove Tube" in a theater as a film, a grainy transfer from the original video. It had been cut, and was missing some of the original high-point scenes.

    The first "Saturday Night Live" show, featuring Chevy Chase, elicited instant remarks of, "that's the guy from "The Groove Tube" ", so it was a precursor for Chevy.

    I can't look at a can of shortening without hearing the voice-over, "coat your hands with a generous amount of Kramp Easy-Lube shortening..." and thinking of the "Kramp Holiday Loaf" recipe. Always gets me laughing in the Baking Needs aisle in the grocery store.

    The early 70's were parlous times; "The Groove Tube" was fresh, new, and really 'got' the humor of the times. It offered a 'hip generation', humor that wasn't available in any other format/medium. MJH

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    • Trivia
      The "Channel One Evening News" skit and its tagline, 'Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow,' was the inspiration for "Weekend Update" on Saturday Night Live (1975). Chevy Chase, the original Weekend Update anchorman, was featured in this film, although Ken Shapiro plays the Channel One anchorman in the movie.
    • Goofs
      The boom mic is visible at the end of "make believe time" with Ko-Ko the clown.
    • Quotes

      Hooker: Lionel? That sounds like a train, I'm gonna do a "non-stop" on you choo-choo.

    • Alternate versions
      An edited PG-rated version was released as a double feature with a similarly edited "Kentucky Fried Movie".
    • Connections
      Featured in Modern Problems (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Move On Up
      Written and Performed by Curtis Mayfield

      courtesy of Buddah Records and Curtom Music

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Groove Tube
    • Filming locations
      • 25 Sutton Pl S, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(The Dealers)
    • Production companies
      • Syn-Frank Enterprises
      • K.S. Productions
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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