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.
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- TriviaThe 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 versionsWhen 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.
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It's an interesting documentary. Nothing else.
As advertised, this is truly a documentary with scenes from early, and poor budgeted, 'B' movies dealing mainly with cheap horror films from the 50's. I would not say that this film is outstanding but it was humorous to see the sets and costumes worn in the golden era of 'B' type films with the narrative performed by comedy actors from the early 80's.
I really do not understand how people can say that it was a 'Gem' since the entire film consist mainly of footage from non-classic films with added commentary by the hosts. It was a nice look back at early low-budget films but not much else in the form of entertainment.
The best thing is that nearly all the cheap, low-budget, corny 'B' type movie scenes are now in one place. Other than that not much to see here.
But again it is a documentary and as documentaries go-- it was interesting.
I really do not understand how people can say that it was a 'Gem' since the entire film consist mainly of footage from non-classic films with added commentary by the hosts. It was a nice look back at early low-budget films but not much else in the form of entertainment.
The best thing is that nearly all the cheap, low-budget, corny 'B' type movie scenes are now in one place. Other than that not much to see here.
But again it is a documentary and as documentaries go-- it was interesting.
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- kfo9494
- Dec 10, 2013
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- A Salute to Edward D. Wood, Jr.
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- $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
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was It Came from Hollywood (1982) officially released in Canada in English?
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