
A series of short sketches, most of which parody late-night television and the low-budget movies one often finds there. Other skits include a man being attacked by his apartment, a funeral hosted by classic comedians, and a teen-age boy's big night turning into a nightmare.... (Full plot summary below)
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A series of short sketches, most of which parody late-night television and the low-budget movies one often finds there. Other skits include a man being attacked by his apartment, a funeral hosted by classic comedians, and a teen-age boy's big night turning into a nightmare.
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| VarietyVariety StaffAmazon Women on the Moon is irreverent, vulgar and silly and has some hilarious moments and some real groaners too. |
| The Film YapNick RogersThere is, amid the frat-basement scheme, a thesis statement: With every electronic leap forward, the wick on our attention span shortens, blackens, takes longer to spark. In other words, smart about being stupid and stuffed with substantial laughs. |
| The New York TimesJanet MaslinAn anarchic, often hilarious adventure in dial-spinning, a collection of brief skits and wacko parodies that are sometimes quite clever, though they're just as often happily sophomoric, too. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasAmazon Women on the Moon is irreverent, vulgar and silly and has some hilarious moments and some real groaners too. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatThe material is uneven; some of it is very funny while other skits fall flat. |
| EmpireWilliam ThomasA fun night in with the tellybox, but then it never claimed to be anything more. |
| Chicago TribuneDave KehrThere was perhaps a time, 20 years ago, when the sophomorism of Amazon Women on the Moon might have seemed faintly daring. But even Mad magazine has moved on from simple satire to a more off-center view of its subjects. |
| StarburstJohn HigginsA lot of the scenes are stylishly spot-on but don't appear to have the same comedic impact as they did back in the day. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergLike an R-rated episode of "Saturday Night Live," some of the bits are drop-dead hilarious. Others are pin-drop pathetic. |
| User ReviewJeff wSuch a hilarious flick, in the exact same vein as "The Kentucky Fried Movie". I especially loved the B.B. King/David Alan Grier segment. |