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It Came from Hollywood

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.1K
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It Came from Hollywood (1982)
ComedyDocumentary

Popular comedians watch and give comments about the worst and silliest films from Hollywood.Popular comedians watch and give comments about the worst and silliest films from Hollywood.Popular comedians watch and give comments about the worst and silliest films from Hollywood.

  • Directors
    • Malcolm Leo
    • Andrew Solt
  • Writer
    • Dana Olsen
  • Stars
    • Dan Aykroyd
    • John Candy
    • Cheech Marin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
    • Writer
      • Dana Olsen
    • Stars
      • Dan Aykroyd
      • John Candy
      • Cheech Marin
    • 25User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Self
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Self
    Cheech Marin
    Cheech Marin
    • Self
    Tommy Chong
    Tommy Chong
    • Self
    Gilda Radner
    Gilda Radner
    • Self
    Don E. Carney
    • Gorilla Radio Announcer
    Honey Sheperd
    • Punk With Rat
    Teena Nickolas
    • Candy Counter Girl
    • Directors
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
    • Writer
      • Dana Olsen
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    squeezebox

    The Clips are Great, Otherwise...

    I've always enjoyed this hodge-podge of "bad" movie scenes and previews. But only for the previews themselves. Unfortunately, this movie takes a very smug and pompous attitude toward its subject matter, largely due to the fact that Golden Turkey Award creator Michael and Harry Medved were "advisors" on the project.

    Anyone who is a real fan of these movies enjoys them for the silly schlock that they are. The Medveds revel in ridiculing and lampooning them with no appreciation for them at all. Surprisingly, this is the sense one gets from hosts Dan Aykroyd and John Candy, two performers one would think would have a special place in their hearts for these classics.

    Only Cheech and Chong and Gilda Radner seem to get into the spirit of things. While Candy and Aykroyd poke fun and insult the movies, Cheech, Chong and Radner play along with them, and create some genuine laughs.

    But the real stars are the clips themselves, which are great fun and great nostalgia. Oddly, amid these "bad" movies are such recognized classics as THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN, WAR OF THE WORLDS and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. Scenes from outrageously over-the-top cautionary films about sex and marijuana are utterly hilarious.

    Highlights are Chong ordering a truckload of candy at the concession stand and Radner doing her little girl schtick from Saturday night live.
    EyeAskance

    Mishandled idea saved by comedy icons

    Several top comedians of the early 1980s (Gilda Radner, Cheech & Chong, John Candy, and Dan Aykrod) host a salmagundi of clips from low budget films, mostly from the 1950s, but some dating as far back as the early talkie era, and a few as recent as the mid-1970s. The clips are tidily compartmented into chapters(monsters, juvenile delinquents, gorillas, etc.), each bookended by a Saturday Night Live type of comedy sketch.

    IT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD is an early entry in the MST3K/RIFFTRAX ambit of pop culture satire, and as such, it has its moments. It doesn't present enough academic insight to qualify as a documentary, however, which may come as a disappointment to some cinephiles, but it did introduce the immortal Edward D. Wood, Jr. Into the mainstream conscience collective(in a manner less celebratory than sneering with schadenfreude). The films selected are all over the board...some are not particularly low quality, and a few are even widely regarded as classics. There was a good idea here, but it lacks the knowledgeable supervision it really needed to succeed. It's also rather dated, existing as a fossil from the time when a certain age bracket looked back with adult eyes at the quaintly naive and repressive America they grew up in with a nostalgic, irreverent snicker.

    All things considered, an enjoyable enough misfire saved by the presence of its comedy icons. 5/10.
    Horror Fan

    Funny, a definite inspiration for MST3K.

    One of the reasons I liked this film so much was because it actually featured Guilala. Dan Aykroyd and John Candy make comments about the best and worst Sci-Fi movies like Plan 9 from Outer Space and other films by Ed Wood. It also features Attack of the Mushroom People and X from Outer Space. I loved it. Recommended to everybody.
    8Sargebri

    A Great Movie About Movies

    This film still has me rolling whenever I see it. This film not only makes fun of the grade Z stinkers, but in it's on weird way, pays tribute to these films at the same time. The only problem I have with it is the fact that it includes two classic sci-fi films, "The Incredible Shrinking Man" and "War of the Worlds". Other than that this is one funny film, especially Cheech and Chong's look at the anti-drug films like "Reefer Madness" and "High School Confidential".
    youroldpaljim

    This films existence is no longer necessary.

    When this film first came in 1982, it gave me chance to see many old clips and trailers from old horror and science fiction flicks with a few clips from unusual films other film genres thrown in. In 1982, unlike today, not many old horror/science fiction films were out on video and these films were getting harder to see on TV. So watching this was the closest for me to seeing many of these films again and parts of ones I missed. I really didn't pay much attention to the wrap around sequences provided by Gilda Radner and others, except for the parts with Cheech and Chong, whom I have always found stupid and annoying. I found their presence here repugnant then, and I still do. At the time I overlooked the films repulsively arrogant, condescending attitude it adopts towards these old films.

    Now however, viewing this film, there is no longer a reason (for me at least) for this films existence because:

    1)Almost all of the films excerpted in this film are obtainable on video, some even on DVD for you high tech yuppies, if you know right places to look.

    2)The so called "funny" wrap around sequences featuring many comedians were not considered very good when this film first came out, and they look even worse today. These sequences have accomplished what seems to be the impossible - making clips from notoriously boring turkeys like ROCKET ATTACK USA somehow seem more interesting then they really are. But that is no credit to the comedians or the films makers. Its that these wrap around sequences are so dull, that the films they attempt to lampoon seem exciting in comparison.

    3)The films overall smarmy, cynically condescending attitude towards these films becomes annoying. Granted, a good percentage of these films are turkeys like ROBOT MONSTER and PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE. Some are only mediocre, but a few are generally and rightfully so, regarded as classic films like WAR OF THE WORLDS and THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN. Others like are ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE, while rebuffed by "mainstream" movie watchers, is generally highly regarded by knowledgeable fans of horror and science fiction movies. Apparently, the writers of this sorry excuse for a film were suffering from the limited, narrow minded view that if its science fiction or horror, its automatically worthless.

    4) This film features Cheech and Chong, a comedy team whose own career has been made on appealing to the lowest common denominator in public taste. Throughout their long and dubious one joke career, they have managed to make even the worst Jerry Lewis films seem brilliant. Its a tad bit hypocritical for two stars of some of the worst movies ever made to make fun of other peoples movies. The bad films excerpted here look like Oscar winners when compared to films like UP IN SMOKE.

    5) The only wrap around sequence I found appealing was the clips of various female monsters while the fifties classic "Whats Your Name?" played on the sound track.

    Thank you and have a nice day.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The Paramount Pictures studio had planned to release the film on DVD in 2002. Due to legal and copyright issues to do with several of the clips featured in the film, the DVD release was ultimately canceled.
    • Alternate versions
      When this film was shown on N.B.C., it deleted the scenes where Cheech and Chong smoke marijuana as they view anti-marijuana propaganda films. Also deleted was a clip from Wonder Bar (1934) featuring Al Jolson and a full chorus in black-face.
    • Connections
      Features La vie en rose (1929)
    • Soundtracks
      Hooray for Hollywood
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard A. Whiting

      Played by the studio orchestra

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Salute to Edward D. Wood, Jr.
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,573,342
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,095,003
      • Oct 31, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,573,342
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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