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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: YANKOVIC,WEIRD AL
EAN: 9780792852742
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0792852745
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 04, 2002
Running Time: 97 minutes
Sales Rank: 3976
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 1989
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Description: 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Kevin McCarthy (Innerspace), Michael Richards ('Seinfeld'), David Bowie (The Cable Guy), Victoria Jackson ('Saturday Night Live') and Fran Drescher ('The Nanny') star in this inspired comedy about an offbeat guy who turns a deadbeat TV station into a raging success! Broadcasting Weird Al's uniquely strange brand of humor, UHF's Channel 62 is a place you'll want to visit...with increasing frequency! George Newman (Weird Al) is a daydreamer whose hyperactive imagination keeps him from holding a steady job...until his uncle hires him as manager of Channel 62, a TV station that's losing money and viewers fast. But when George replaces the station's reruns with bizarre programs like 'Wheel of Fish,' 'The Wonderful World Of Phlegm' and 'Raul's Wild Kingdom' (where poodles fly from third-story windows), ratings begin to soar! But as the ratings rise, so does the wrath of TV mogul R.J. Fletcher (McCarthy), who wants to turn the station into a parking lot. Can George find the money he needs to stay on the air? Stay tuned!
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Rating: - A Long Time Ago in A Galaxy in Some Crazy Guy's Head
This is a funny movie. It is part satire and part homage; and it works. There are some lulls, and some skits don't go over so well; but, on the whole it will entertain you and make you laugh. I saw this film in the theater when it was first released many years ago. It has aged well and is even funnier in spots. Weird Al is his usual dorky, idiosyncratic self playing the dispirited manager of his Uncle's broken down UHF station. The supporting cast is just as good , especially Michael Richards as the brain damaged Stanley the janitor who loves his mop more than life itself and Kevin McCarthy as the scheming villain who will stop at nothing to maintain his dominance as the king of trash television. It's a goofy, quirky, dopey, funny movie, with a happy ending that is actually believable. I wonder why Weird Al never made another.
Rating: - The Trouble With Being Funny
It's not uncommon for pop stars to get ahead of themselves and decide to make a movie. The Beatles did it, Prince used to do it and The Spice Girls made a complete mess of it. But what of Alfred Matthew 'Weird Al' Yankovic and his first and only motion picture? Any film involving a musician requires caution ('Hearts of Fire', anyone?). Even its status as a 'one off' suggests failure. However, 'Weird Al' is not your average pop star and, accordingly, 'UHF' is not a mere star vehicle intended solely to soothe a rampaging ego at the expense of the audience. It's better than that. And smarter, too.
First things first. Weird Al can act. Not in a Russell Crowe 'watch me disappear' kind of way, or even in a manner that's likely to trouble voting members of the Academy any time soon, but he gets the job done. Secondly, he's smart enough to share the laughs around. In particular, Michael Richards in a pre-Kramer role is terrific as the mop-loving Stanley. And while it would be possible to talk about 'story arcs' and so on, the only true test for a film such as this is whether it makes you laugh. On this level, 'UHF' is a complete success.
Yankovic clearly relishes the opportunity to work on a bigger comedic canvas and lets his imagination run wild. Mostly, it works.
I would have been a teenager when I'd last seen it. Back then, it seemed hilarious. Because Weird Al rarely relies on that day's newspaper to make a joke, age hasn't wearied it. 'UHF' remains that most rare ... Read More
Rating: - Funny and entertaining
If you are a fan of Weird Al then you will enjoy this movie. It is funny and light. Don't expect a movie that makes you think or get emotional. UHF is just fun and exactly what a person needs on Friday night with popcorn and family around the tube. Great fun.
Rating: - Classic Al
I had just seen the biography about Al and he mentioned that his movie had done better when it went out on video/DVD then it had done in the movie theaters. I had never seen the movie and my husband and I decided we wanted to have this in our DVD collection. It is a very strange movie. It is just a bunch of Weird Al skits and a bunch of his stlye of parodies with a plot line that is just as strange. A must if you want to see Micheal Richards and Fran Drescher in their earlier days.
Rating: - UHF - Weird Al at his very best!
Badger's? BADGER's! We don't need no stinkin' BADGER'S!! What can I say? This movie pokes fun at a whole genre of Hollywood movies while maintaining a story line more credible than many . . . well, it does have a happy ending!! Gotta go - my work here on earth is over . . . BYE!
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