A satiric movie about TV and Sci-Fi classics
16 November 2005
"Amazon Women on the Moon" (1987 - 91 minutes), is a very funny comedy written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland who has a simulation of a Sci-Fi classic movie as a link to the stories. The movie is divided in 23 sketches directed by the movie makers: Joe Dante ("Hairlooming", "Bullshit or Not", "Critic's Corner", "Roast Your Loved One", "French Ventiloquist's Dummy" and "Reckless Youth"); Carl Gottlieb ("Pethouse Video", "Sound of the Invisible Man" and "Art Sale"); Peter Horton ("Two I.D.'s" and "The Unknown Soldier"); John Landis ("Mondo Condo", "Hospital", "Blacks Without Souls", "Don 'No Soul' Simmons" and "Video Date");and Robert K. Weiss ("Murray in Videoland", "Amazon Women on the Moon", "Silly Paté", "Video Pirates", "First Lady of the Evening" and "Titan Man"). A hilarious satire to the TV advertisements, to the low budget movies and to the cine maniacs, this movie congregates a constellation of stars as Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Guttenberg, Arsenio Hall, B. B. King, Joe Pantoliano, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston, Henry Silva, and others.
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