Loose Shoes
Loose Shoes

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- 46/100 based on 589 votes
  • Released: 1978
  • Runtime: 84 mins
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  • Studio: Brooksfilms
  • Genres: Comedy

Broad satire and buffoonery presented as a series of movie trailers. Among the titles and subjects are: "The Howard Huge Story", "Skate-boarders from Hell", "The Invasion of the Penis Snatchers", Woody Allen (pre-Mia), movie trailer come-ons, Charlie Chaplin, war movies, Billy Jack. The source of the title is presented about an hour into the film.... (Full plot summary below)

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Broad satire and buffoonery presented as a series of movie trailers. Among the titles and subjects are: "The Howard Huge Story", "Skate-boarders from Hell", "The Invasion of the Penis Snatchers", Woody Allen (pre-Mia), movie trailer come-ons, Charlie Chaplin, war movies, Billy Jack. The source of the title is presented about an hour into the film.

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User Review - 10/10 by Tim SExcellent movie, especially for pot-heads. Great humor,
User Review - 6/10 by James A. G"Saturday Night Live" has taken a lot of hits over the years, but you can't deny that it was a powerful cultural phenomenon. After all, if it weren't for SNL, we wouldn't have had the trend of R-rated, rapid-fire sketch comedy films, reaching peaks of [i]Kentucky Fried Movie[/i] and [i]Amazon Women on the Moon[/i], and lows of The Boob Tube Strikes Back. The lewd sketch comedy film is essentially dead these days, now that cable can serve as a place for the likes of comedic subversion as "Mr. Show," but hey, some of these flicks have managed to stand the test of time. Thanks to the new trend of dollar DVDs, you can now pick up [i]Loose Shoes[/i] with spare change, and it's certainly worth it. [i]Loose Shoes[/i] is presented entirely as fake movie trailers, and while some of these are pretty inane, enough of them are outright hilarious to make this easily one of the best buck DVDs on the market. It's a mixed bag, of course, and many of the trailers parody films that aren't exactly common knowledge to most moviegoers today. That doesn't, however, make "Billy Jerk Goes to Oz" with Tom Baker (of the drive-in flicks, not the former Doctor Who) any less funny as a mocking of the idiotic, self-righteous Billy Jack films, or a parody of Charlie Chaplin's silents ("The picture that leaves everyone reading!") less entertaining as it turns into en extended riff on Chaplin's communist sympathies. Sure, there are a few clunkers in the bunch. A segment satirizing the Ma and Pa Kettle films, in which Ma and Pa take Francis, the talking pig to New York, seems to go on for days. But most of these hit the right notes, and when they don't, they're quick enough to not get too irritated. Other highlights include the just-plain-wrong "The Bad News Bears in Getting Laid," a sex-reversed parody of T&A flicks called "Return of the Pom-Pom Boys" (with leering shots of male butt as he undresses for the shower) and Sid Haig (!) as a nameless cowboy in "A Fistful of Something" who encounters a group of Hindu people who consider cowboys sacred. The best moment, however, comes from "Dark Town After Dark," a play on 30's era black cast musicals, which includes a Cab Calloway-esque number called "Tight Pussy, New Shoes and a Warm Place to Shit." There's also Howard Hesseman in a war movie, Avery Schreiber in a tutu, Susan Tyrell as "Boobies" in "Welcome to Bacon County" (in which an interracial couple gets stranded in a small southern town, and is horrified to learn how nice everyone is), Lewis Arquette, Betty Thomas as a biker chick, Kinky Friedman (!) as a prisoner, Bill Murray on death row, Billy Curtis as a munchkin, Ed Lauter as a pot-smoking sheriff, Jaye P. Morgan yelling at children and Buddy Hackett as himself. The DVD runs 72 minutes, though the IMDb lists the running time at 84, but I can't tell what was cut from the descriptions online. Some of [i]Loose Shoes[/i] is, admittedly, lame, and there's a lot of drug and Jewish jokes that get old a little quickly. But, c'mon, you can find this for a dollar, and it's at least worth that. The "Dark Town After Dark" bit alone is worth a dollar, and the rest is gravy. It's no [i]Kentucky Fried Movie[/i]--the pacing is off in a lot of the bits, for one--but it's certainly worth a look.
User Review - 6/10 by Ludwig VA weird idea for a movie, but the majority of the shorts were entertaining.
User Review - 6/10 by Am?s Eencapsulates "edgy humor" of the time. If you were born after 1970, you might not enjoy it as much as an older person would. didn't get a lot of laughs out of the film, but enjoyed it enough to keep watching.
User Review - 2/10 by Alana KWas this movie ever considered funny? Possible candidates for finding humor in this worthless idea of a movie: pot-heads and children under 11. Yup. That about covers it.
User Review - 2/10 by Chris JOne of the worst so-called comedy's i've ever seen (imported from the US as a recommendation from my previous manager) - only half-decent part is the 'Title Song' sketch.
User Review - 2/10 by Shane CNormally, I'm a fan of this "fake trailers as the movie" genre, but this was slow and about as funny as punching yourself in the crotch. Good thing I got the DVD for $1, so I didn't feel bad throwing it out.

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