John Landis, who directed Animal House and The Blues Brothers, is behind this crazy parody of late night TV, low-budget sci-fi movies, and canned-laughing sitcoms. It's full of off-the-wall sketches that will make you laugh. At its heart, this parody of modern life and pop culture is about a 1950s-style sci-fi movie and a TV station that shows crazy commercials, wacky shorts, or other weird things that people have made just to be entertained. This is a truly crazy look at some of the best and worst things that TV has to offer.
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John Landis, who directed Animal House and The Blues Brothers, is behind this crazy parody of late night TV, low-budget sci-fi movies, and canned-laughing sitcoms. It's full of off-the-wall sketches that will make you laugh. At its heart, this parody of modern life and pop culture is about a 1950s-style sci-fi movie and a TV station that shows crazy commercials, wacky shorts, or other weird things that people have made just to be entertained. This is a truly crazy look at some of the best and worst things that TV has to offer.
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