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Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind

  • 1980
  • TV-PG
  • 12m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
189
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Stan Greiwe in Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind (1980)
ParodyComedySci-FiShort

In this slapstick comedy takeoff on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a mild-mannered sewage worker meets up with some cuddly extra-terrestrials traveling to earth in a giant pie. As he co... Read allIn this slapstick comedy takeoff on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a mild-mannered sewage worker meets up with some cuddly extra-terrestrials traveling to earth in a giant pie. As he copes with his obsession, singing mailboxes, truck radios that spout bubbles, and one pie in... Read allIn this slapstick comedy takeoff on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a mild-mannered sewage worker meets up with some cuddly extra-terrestrials traveling to earth in a giant pie. As he copes with his obsession, singing mailboxes, truck radios that spout bubbles, and one pie in the face after another, lead our hero to the Sara Loo pie factory and his close encounter... Read all

  • Director
    • Rick Harper
  • Writers
    • Rick Harper
    • Bob Rogers
  • Stars
    • Stan Greiwe
    • Hennen Chambers
    • Debby Danzara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    189
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    • Director
      • Rick Harper
    • Writers
      • Rick Harper
      • Bob Rogers
    • Stars
      • Stan Greiwe
      • Hennen Chambers
      • Debby Danzara
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stan Greiwe
    • Roy Grerey
    Hennen Chambers
    Hennen Chambers
    • Famous French Scientist
    • (as Hennan Chambers)
    Debby Danzara
    • Gladys
    Laurence Wright
    • UFO Watcher #1
    • (as Larry Wright)
    Bob Anderson
    • UFO Watcher #2
    Luverne Mitchell
    • Sara the Clown
    Steve Erkle
    • Sewage Manager
    Mike O'Connell
    • Scientist
    Marshall Harvey
    • Bad Actor
    Bill Childers
    • Roy and Gladys Child
    Adrienne Childers
    • Roy and Glayds Child
    Dennis Holnagel
    • Nerd
    John A. Petteys III
    • Nerd
    Jason Hahn
    • Nerd
    Howard Rogers
    • Darth Vader
    Laurie Childers
    • Roy and Gladys Baby #1
    Jenny Childers
    • Roy and Gladys Baby #2
    Kristen Anderson
    • Stevie's Mother
    • Director
      • Rick Harper
    • Writers
      • Rick Harper
      • Bob Rogers
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    9MovieDeal

    A Blast To The Past......

    I rated this film an "excellent" rating primarily because this was such an unusual film when I first saw this. Yes, I saw this first when I was 15. Oh well.....

    Granted, this was a very crudely made and not very well produced film. However I'm sure that the filmmakers were quite aware of this. For their part, what they lacked in production value they made up, in spades, was in originality. This was an era that was before the internet, and before digital video. This, in retrospect, was not really "cheaply made". I'm sure, (from personal experience), that whenever anyone sneezed, it was a production "setback"!! Ha ha! However, these guys truly loved what they were spoofing and it shows. I'm sure they wouldn't have made this if they weren't passionate about the source material. Very funny stuff, especially for those who were there when the original Spielberg classic came out that rainy weekend (in Hollywood-Cinerama Dome).

    Great stuff!

    It hearkens back to the time when the "mysterious" making of films were a passion for a lot of film fans (as myself) out there and how many of us were desperately waiting for the next film or films of some of our generations' best filmmakers. Again, films such as this, while a parody, brings back how skillful the filmmakers of the 70's and 80's were so insightful to make such a serious approach to the entertainment of the film fans of the time (and of the future).

    Thanks for reading!

    For those 40somethings, you may remember this film. For those younger film fans, hopefully you will see an insight of how the SF/Fantasy/Horror film fans of this era were looking to the future and how the more fantastic stories were within the realm of reality (as it is now) for future films, even now. Cheers everyone!

    p.s. I don't expect ANYONE to actually read this review. Ha ha! :-)
    10ajawer-1

    From the early days of HBO

    If you grew up in the late 70's / early 80's and had access to HBO when it first arrived on the scene, you've probably seen this parody of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind. This was made around the same time as "Hardware Wars!" and exhibits the same independent creativity that made HW! such a classic. This film cleverly uses animation and puppetry along with bad acting to weave a compelling story of drama, suspense, and good old fashioned pie-in-the-face comedy. Where else can you see a barbershop quartet of mailboxes or Darth Vader on a motorcycle? While this film is hard to locate, it is floating around out there and resourceful people should be able to find it. Watch it again and remember laughing out loud the first time you saw it.
    10Famous_French_Scientist

    One of the funniest movies ever

    When I was a kid I ended up with a VHS tape....a most awesome VHS tape. I got it from a friend who got it from a friends older brother. It has all three original star wars films(not "special edition")as well as all of Ernie Fosselius's films: Close Encounters,Hardware wars,Bamby meets Godzilla,pork lips now(prob my favorite). ....It took forever to rewind. I swear these movies shaped me as a child into the silly mofo I am today....I mean come on Darth Vader on a hard tail chopper .."you're blocking the road" brilliant!!! I reference to at least one of his movies every day even though only a few people ever get it. I heard that Ernie Fosselius doesn't want anything to do with these movies anymore....I know some dude released Bamby meets Godzilla with his name on it instead of Ernie's. Anyways highly recommend all of them enjoy!! Oh yeah most are on you tube, but they butchered porklips now to make it fit....Amazon Prime lets you stream it for a week or do for a few bucks....DO IT!!!
    10nkritz

    Pie in the Face Epic

    This is my favorite of all short films!!! It's one of those strange little films that you never forget. It's a good "Science Fiction" spoof... But first and foremost It's a comedy...That of the "Pie in the Face" kind. I thought this film captured the essence of the "Pie in the Face" comedy, better than any film ever.It's weird, strange, silly, and very gooey. It has some unforgettable "pieface" images.. For instance..If seeing someone standing there..Pointing at the camera..Laughing hysterically..and smashing pie after pie after pie into their own face appeals to you, then you'll love this film!!...If you're not into the whole "pie" thing..then let me just warn you..you should probably pass on it..You might find it a little disturbing.......

    I myself can't praise it enough. Call this a review from a "Pie in the Face" Lover's perspective. It's the best!!! The "SPLAT" sounds are penetrating!, the pie's stick like glue..and you might even find yourself going "Eeeewwwwwwwwww!!!!!" Oh yeah, I loved it!!! "Closet Encounters of the Nerd Kind". A must for all those who love and have worn the "Pieface"...or at least been curios about it....SPLAT!!!
    10groovus2

    classic weirdness

    I regret that we didn't have a vcr when this movie was on HBO constantly when I was 13. I would have loved to tape it. I can't find it anywhere. I did however, just find "fish heads" and "the java junkie" at a library. I taped them. I wish I could find closet cases. it was a family fave.

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    • Trivia
      Released on a videocassette titled "Hardware Wars (1978) and Other Film Farces," which also included Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969) and Porklips Now (1980).
    • Quotes

      Technician: [at sewage plant] Brown alert! Brown alert!

    • Crazy credits
      Introducing The Monkey (as himself)
    • Connections
      References Bozo the Clown (1959)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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