The Kentucky Fried Movie

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"I'm not wearing any pants. Film at 11."

Describe The Kentucky Fried Movie here.

Now, that's a tall order. The Kentucky Fried Movie was a 1977 Sketch Comedy film based on Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker's earlier work at the Kentucky Fried Theater, and was directed by John Landis. The film is affectionately remembered for a number of parodies and groundbreaking comedic styles.

Like all ZAZ works, parody is highly valued, and the fourth wall is almost nonexistent.

Tropes used in The Kentucky Fried Movie include:

The extended skit "A Fistful of Yen" also features the following tropes:

Ada Gronick: [speaking quietly] The guards will have to be bribed. We'll need money.
Loo: We can raise the money, that's no problem. [Reaches up and pulls down an overhead microphone, speaks into it] But that would be wrong.