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What makes The Kentucky Fried Movie stay "fresh" decades later isn't just the jokes—it’s the pacing. It adheres to the "spaghetti against the wall" philosophy of comedy: if a joke doesn't land, don't worry, three more are coming in the next thirty seconds. It’s raw, often politically incorrect, and unapologetically low-brow, yet it displays a sophisticated understanding of film language and media tropes. The Birth of a Movement

Whether you're a cinephile looking for the roots of modern parody or just someone who appreciates a good "zinc oxide" joke, The Kentucky Fried Movie remains a chaotic, hilarious time capsule of a pivotal moment in comedy history. The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)

Before Airplane! redefined the spoof genre or The Naked Gun made Leslie Nielsen a comedy icon, there was The Kentucky Fried Movie . Directed by John Landis and written by the legendary trio of Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and David Zucker (ZAZ), this film is a relentless, 83-minute barrage of sketches, fake commercials, and genre parodies that perfectly captured the "anything goes" spirit of the 70s. A High-Speed Crash of Satire What makes The Kentucky Fried Movie stay "fresh"