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That reviewer is a royal JERK!
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I could care less what Ebert thought of UHF


I just care what Al says about Ebert not liking UHF :D
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Didja see that Ebert just got a Star on the HWOF? <_<
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Yeah, but in happier Al Pal news, Vanna White's getting one


(And what does that say about America? :lol: )
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scottidog @ Jun 26 2005, 01:10 PM wrote: Didja see that Ebert just got a Star on the HWOF?  <_<
"Thank you for including me with all the talentless hacks I rip apart every week in my columns."

Seems rather fitting.

But come on, Ebert but no Al?? What the heck is going on?
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Although I couldn't find any link to the exact review, I remember so well how they
just tore UHF apart. I remember Gene Siskel saying something like "Yeah, like some parents are really going to name their kid 'Weird Al'." He didn't have a clue as to who Al was.

I do remember feeling so upset for Al and all I could think "Poor guy...was I hope he didn't hear this awful review..... , but I couldn't imagine him not watching Siskel and Ebert when they were reviewing his show. My heart just went out to him and I wanted to give him a big hug.

Oh well, as Tony Soprano would say, "That's water under the dam." :blink:

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Squirrelygirl @ Jun 26 2005, 12:48 PM wrote: I do remember feeling so upset for Al and all I could think "Poor guy...was I hope he didn't hear this awful review..... , but I couldn't imagine him not watching Siskel and Ebert when they were reviewing his show. My heart just went out to him and I wanted to give him a big hug.
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Did they do the review on their show? I've only ever seen references to a print version.

And for those who haven't seen it, here it is in all it's "glory."

UHF

Release Date: 1989

Ebert Rating: *   

By Roger Ebert / Jul 21, 1989

Somewhere there is an audience for "UHF," I have no doubt, and somewhere this weekend someone may laugh at some of its attempts at humor. "Weird Al" Yankovic has had a lot of success with his parodies: songs and music videos spinning off of Michael Jackson and other easy targets. But this is the dreariest comedy in many a month, a depressing slog through recycled comic formulas. Those who laugh at "UHF" should inspire our admiration; in these dreary times we must treasure the easily amused.

The movie is a satirical anthology, like "Kentucky Fried Movie" or "Amazon Women on the Moon," aimed at television. It's a series of half-baked parodies of bad TV, strung together with the notion that Yankovic has been given control of an obscure UHF station somewhere in the heartland and is making up his program schedule as he goes along. Yankovic plays a dedicated loser named George Newman, who stumbles into the TV job after his uncle wins the station while playing poker. He fires the station's executives, gives the janitor his own show and is as surprised as anyone when the station's ratings begin to improve.

As movie ideas go, this isn't a bad one. But Yankovic is so happy to have a laugh - any laugh - that he forgets that discipline is a key element in comedy. When anything goes, nothing is funny; the great movie comedies work by establishing the rules in their universes and then testing them. In the case of "UHF," for example, Yankovic should have decided if he wanted to string together a series of TV parodies or make a movie about the rescue of a fly-by-night TV station.

He has decided to do both, and so the movie alternates uneasily between the story line, which involves the fate of the station, and a lot of self-contained parodies that do not share the same reality as the rest of the film.

When Stanley the janitor (Michael Richards) first goes on the air, for example, there's a kind of goofy charm about him. He has a strange look and funny teeth and seems incapable of telling a lie, and if the character had been developed, something funny might have come of it. But sometimes Stanley seems to be on the station in the movie, and at other times he seems to be hosting pirate television from the moon.

Yankovic's experience has been with parodies of the work of other artists. They have the inspiration; he finds the puns for their lyrics and sends up the visual look of their videos. His best comic distance is about two minutes. With "UHF," he's faced with the challenge of filling an entire movie, and he doesn't seem to realize that he needs characters and personalities as well as one-liners and easy targets ("Gandhi is back - and he's mad!").

There are a lot of characters in "UHF," including Kevin McCarthy as the local TV tycoon with malice in his heart and Victoria Jackson as a dental hygienist who falls in love with the Yankovic character. But none of these characters seems to be newly created for this movie; they're all plug-ins from other films, stock stereotypes who never surprise us.

Yankovic also has a problem with his leading actor - himself.

He doesn't have the edge and confidence he needs to carry a movie like this, and his physical presence is undermined by bad posture and an indistinct speaking voice. He needs to practice throwing back his shoulders and strutting; he creates a dispirited vacuum at the center of many scenes.

The result is a very unfunny movie. I did not record a single laugh during the running time of the film, and although I admittedly saw the movie at a press screening and not on a Saturday matinee at the multiplex in the mall, I wonder how many laughs there will be when the movie does go public. It's routine, predictable, and dumb - real dumb.

Cast & Credits

George Newman: "Weird Al" Yankovic
Teri: Victoria Jackson
R. J. Fletcher: Kevin McCarthy
Stanley Spadowski: Michael Richards
Bob: David Bowe
Uncle Harvey: Stanley Brock
Philo: Anthony Geary
Raul Hernandez: Trinidad Silva
Kuni: Gedde Watanabe

Orion Presents A Film Directed By Jay Levey, And Produced By Gene Kirkwood And John Hyde. Screenplay By "Weird Al" Yankovic And Levey. Photography By David Lewis. Edited By Dennis O'Connor. Music By John Du Prez. Running Time: 97 Minutes. Classified PG-13.

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I gotta tell you, I never saw that review before. The only thing I ever heard was the "baby's buttocks" part. Pretty harsh.
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CatraDhtem @ Jun 26 2005, 03:07 PM wrote: "Thank you for including me with all the talentless hacks I rip apart every week in my columns."

Seems rather fitting.

But come on, Ebert but no Al?? What the heck is going on?
"Yes, I've been placed among all of the people with actual talent that I've savagely ripped apart". :rolleyes:
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