"Herro. Dis is-a Dr. Krahn. We are honored to have-a you among-a us.We forge our spirits in da tradition of our ancestors. We are buirding a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude. If you rike-a dis rideo, reave a thumbs up. You have our...gratitude." - The Honorable Dr. H.W. Klahn
I think parodies are as good today as they used to be. The problem is that most people think about the Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer movies when they think about modern parodies and forget about movies like Walk Hard, Hot Fuzz, or Black Dynamite.
@abcdefh1992 Parodies today are ok, it's the send-up genre the comes out yearly that gets tiring. Disaster movie, scary movie, etc. Hot Fuzz was a comedy that paid homage to police dramas, just as Shawn of the dead did to zombie films. They had a plot. The good ones are done with heart. The other ones are done with no inspiration other than to make a quick buck at the expense of what's fashionable at the moment (and there are usually no memorable quotes).
@chipseinfeld8 Yah, that's usually what happens. You tend to sacrifice quality for quantity. Instead of concentrating into making one really funny movie, they spread it into several uninspired ones. I think Scary movie 1 started with an original plot (well at least semi-original), but the whole "(insert title here) movie" franchise, like the saw series have worn out. Someone with imagination needs to start over. "Paul" was good.
@Jahfari1 Yes, now there just expensive and repetitive (plus waaay to much dancing and MTV references). But back then they slowly improved, this was the experiment before Airplane!
Like the shudder when Mr. Pennington Tells the other English guy that Hans Island is worse than Detroit. The later the captured, fearless CIA agent screams in terror upon finding out he is being sent there.
Mofrakker, you forged this film in the fire of your will, and have given us youtube joy of epic proportions. It is a gift of extraordinary magnitude. You do indeed have our gratitude.
the guy whos supposed to be Bruce Lee he was the main character in Five Deadly Venoms wasnt he? the guy whos trying to track down all his masters old students to see if any of them have turned evil
"Evan Kim as a cross between Bruce Lee and Elmer Fudd" --
A better description there could not be. It's a crime this guy didn't get a whole career out of this, he was wonderfully funny even without the martial arts.
haha i like how the boss speaks korean at one part and pretty much says "the korean people are probably thinking like why are they speaking korean in an american movie" lol
Mofakker, Flipping through the channels the other night, when I came to AMC and Low and Behold, "Enter The Dragon" was on. I want to thank You so much for your post. in my circle of friends some people "get It" and some don't. I am basically self employed, and right or wrong in a meeting when things aren't clicking I will say...."Wut was dat... this is not a chawade. we need toto concentwation. now twy agane. this time with feering.....
@mofrakker i remembered this being wicked long like a full half hour when i watched Kentucky Fried Movie as a kid i like forgot what i was watching by the end of this one its like a movie within a movie
"Herro. Dis is-a Dr. Krahn. We are honored to have-a you among-a us.We forge our spirits in da tradition of our ancestors. We are buirding a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude. If you rike-a dis rideo, reave a thumbs up. You have our...gratitude." - The Honorable Dr. H.W. Klahn
mattfirebird 2 months ago
@KennyReno33 Take him to Detroit!!!
corrupt200 4 months ago
Same guys that did the Naked Gun/Airplane series. No, $#!t? No wonder I lmao.
alekesam 4 months ago
Ming Chao is hot.
SeverityOne 5 months ago
I lol'ed hard at the answering machine bit. XD
NortShip01 6 months ago
@KennyReno33 Or is probably from Detroit.
mofrakker 6 months ago
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"Now, take him to be tortured!
bobunitone 7 months ago
HA! i first saw this included on a dvd with bruce lee "the big boss"
brutsi 8 months ago
This is not a shawade!
BassMan1984 9 months ago 3
I think parodies are as good today as they used to be. The problem is that most people think about the Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer movies when they think about modern parodies and forget about movies like Walk Hard, Hot Fuzz, or Black Dynamite.
abcdefh1992 9 months ago 2
@abcdefh1992 Parodies today are ok, it's the send-up genre the comes out yearly that gets tiring. Disaster movie, scary movie, etc. Hot Fuzz was a comedy that paid homage to police dramas, just as Shawn of the dead did to zombie films. They had a plot. The good ones are done with heart. The other ones are done with no inspiration other than to make a quick buck at the expense of what's fashionable at the moment (and there are usually no memorable quotes).
mofrakker 9 months ago 3
@mofrakker scary movie 1 - 3 was good all other "MOVIE" movies suck and are annoying
chipseinfeld8 2 weeks ago
@chipseinfeld8 Yah, that's usually what happens. You tend to sacrifice quality for quantity. Instead of concentrating into making one really funny movie, they spread it into several uninspired ones. I think Scary movie 1 started with an original plot (well at least semi-original), but the whole "(insert title here) movie" franchise, like the saw series have worn out. Someone with imagination needs to start over. "Paul" was good.
mofrakker 2 weeks ago
@abcdefh1992 I'm really glad you mentioned Black Dynamite. That movie was golden.
ABigToeforYou 9 months ago
this is when parodies werent synonymous with cheap quality and corny jokes
Jahfari1 10 months ago
@Jahfari1 Yes, now there just expensive and repetitive (plus waaay to much dancing and MTV references). But back then they slowly improved, this was the experiment before Airplane!
mofrakker 10 months ago
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its worse than Detroit???
Im afraid so...
lol
IntheeyesofMorbo 10 months ago
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its worse than Detroit???
Im afraid so...
lol
IntheeyesofMorbo 10 months ago
its even worse than Detroit???
Im afraid so...
lol
IntheeyesofMorbo 10 months ago
I Love Lucy too.
seanboy10able 11 months ago
@2:00
heislockwood 1 year ago
"He's rough & toothless"
SeenGod 1 year ago
Samuel L. Bronkowitz makes the best movies. :-)
artytoons 1 year ago
Like the shudder when Mr. Pennington Tells the other English guy that Hans Island is worse than Detroit. The later the captured, fearless CIA agent screams in terror upon finding out he is being sent there.
MrAndyBear 1 year ago
Mofrakker, you forged this film in the fire of your will, and have given us youtube joy of epic proportions. It is a gift of extraordinary magnitude. You do indeed have our gratitude.
ArgoLupus 1 year ago
enter the dragon is a good movie, but this is better, lulz
lenzorg 1 year ago
Evan Kim was on the original V mini series as the cameraman with Mrc Singer
kpartlow17 1 year ago
Hong Kong....LOVE IT!!!
Fanik8 1 year ago
WOOOOOOOO!!!! AHHHHHHH!!!! WAAAA-DAAAAAHHH!!!
TheGreaterGood80 1 year ago
Excellent original Slapstick comedy!.......Zucker's.
983921 1 year ago
the guy whos supposed to be Bruce Lee he was the main character in Five Deadly Venoms wasnt he? the guy whos trying to track down all his masters old students to see if any of them have turned evil
delltardboy 1 year ago
Boy, these guys really HATED Detroit! (They made jokes about it in "Naked Gun 2-1/2," as well.)
Tizmaole 1 year ago
"Evan Kim as a cross between Bruce Lee and Elmer Fudd" --
A better description there could not be. It's a crime this guy didn't get a whole career out of this, he was wonderfully funny even without the martial arts.
Thanks so much for the memories!
spence900 1 year ago
"Worse than Detroit?"
Gawd, I love this movie!
cljohnston108 1 year ago
haha i like how the boss speaks korean at one part and pretty much says "the korean people are probably thinking like why are they speaking korean in an american movie" lol
yummines 1 year ago
- "I owe my allegiance to a higher source!".
- "Ah, but you'll have the chance to kill 50, maybe 60 people!"
Consider it done! ^^
fizzlebug 1 year ago
@fizzlebug
that smile is brillaint
Quizerno 1 year ago
It took me years to get the Isle of Lucy joke and now it's one of my faves from this segment. Thank you Samuel L. Bronkowitz!
elgatonyc 1 year ago
Han-"What was that? Once again! With feeling!"
*OOOF!!!*
Han (Winded)-"Better..."
NinjaGhostScorpion 1 year ago
jeeez i use to hav this on video wen was kid!!!thanks for vid memorys!still funny as hell!
adeellime 1 year ago
@adeellime i still have it on VHS
delltardboy 1 year ago
@delltardboy nice one i wish i kept all my VHS
adeellime 1 year ago
Take him to Detroit! No anything but Detroit. NNNOOOOOO!!!!!
FullMetalNinja001 1 year ago 3
Oh so many good lines. Classic.
*beheads prisoner, "Now...take him to be tortured!"
Lee733qc 1 year ago 7
Mofakker, Flipping through the channels the other night, when I came to AMC and Low and Behold, "Enter The Dragon" was on. I want to thank You so much for your post. in my circle of friends some people "get It" and some don't. I am basically self employed, and right or wrong in a meeting when things aren't clicking I will say...."Wut was dat... this is not a chawade. we need toto concentwation. now twy agane. this time with feering.....
kastaway2 1 year ago 2
Mofrakker.... you have our gratitude
gorkys6 2 years ago 15
I take it back -- it's been so long since I watched KFM, I totally forgot Fistful of Yen IS 30 minutes!
TomFromJersey 2 years ago 3
I didn't know it was THAT LONG either until i started uploading.
mofrakker 2 years ago
@mofrakker i remembered this being wicked long like a full half hour when i watched Kentucky Fried Movie as a kid i like forgot what i was watching by the end of this one its like a movie within a movie
delltardboy 1 year ago
This is not a 30-minute section.
But thanks for posting!
TomFromJersey 2 years ago
i've been looking for this for a long time! Thank you! :)
iwashere 2 years ago 3