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Amazon Women on the Moon

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Imagine a wild and comedic journey through space and mid-80s television. The film is a collection of sketches that parody a variety of genres, all revolving around a fragile connection between the moon and the pop culture of its time. In this world, characters find themselves trapped in a television schedule that becomes increasingly ridiculous and surreal.

The plot begins with a man who, continually interrupted by absurd commercial breaks, gets entangled in a series of comedic calamities. As the segments progress, you will encounter all sorts of extravagant situations, from a reporter trying to cover a spectacular event on the moon to a hilarious parody of science fiction, where exploration teams face "Amazonian women." Each sketch serves as a tribute to the culture of the 80s, brimming with references to classic movies and television shows of the era.

Amid clever scripts and exaggerated performances, the storyline weaves through a series of twists that will make you laugh and reflect on media expectations. With a slightly satirical tone, this film not only entertains but also plays with the idea of how we consume cinema and television, taking you on a comedic journey that defies logic and surprises you at every turn. It's a visual feast of madness you won't want to miss.

Media type
Movie
Year
1987
Director
Joe Dante
Carl Gottlieb
Peter Horton
John Landis
Robert K. Weiss
Writer
Michael Barrie
Jim Mulholland
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
65.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
42.00
Actors
Arsenio Hall
Donald F. Muhich
Monique Gabrielle
Lou Jacobi
Erica Yohn
Rob Krausz
Phil Hartman
Corey Burton
Corey Burton
Michelle Pfeiffer
Peter Horton
Griffin Dunne
Brian Ann Zoccola
Joe Pantoliano
Stanley Brock
Steve Forrest
Robert Colbert
Joey Travolta
Forrest J. Ackerman
Sybil Danning
Lana Clarkson
David Alan Grier
B.B. King
William Bryant
Roxie Roker
Le Tari
Christopher Broughton
Rosanna Arquette
Steve Guttenberg
Henry Silva
Sarah Lilly
Archie Hahn
Belinda Balaski
Justin Benham
Erica Gayle
Al Lohman
Roger Barkley
T.K. Carter
Phil Proctor
Karen Montgomery
Robert Picardo
Rip Taylor
Slappy White
Jackie Vernon
Henny Youngman
Charlie Callas
Steve Allen
William Marshall
Tino Insana
Donald Gibb
Frank Collison
William S. Taylor
Ed Begley Jr.
Chuck Lafont
Pamla Vale
Larry Hankin
Garry Goodrow
John Ingle
Angel Tompkins
Terence McGovern
Michael Hanks
Matt Adler
Kelly Preston
Ralph Bellamy
Howard Hesseman
Steve Cropper
Marc McClure
Corinne Wahl
Andrew Dice Clay
Willard E. Pugh
Carrie Fisher
Herb Vigran
Tracy Hutchinson
Mike Mazurki
Bryan Cranston
Wallace Langham
Huey Lewis
Robert Loggia
Bela Lugosi
Dick Miller
Kellye Nakahara
Gender
Comedy
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Country
United States
Producers
Robert K. Weiss
Original title
Amazon Women on the Moon
Duration
84
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