Well, can you even believe it! Here was I, Burl, visiting
the Value Village with a few friends some weeks ago when I come across a VHS
copy of It Came From Hollywood! Yes,
that’s another one of those That’s
Entertainment-style clipshows, like Terror
in the Aisles or even Famous T&A;
but this is one I remember watching more than once with my pals a way long time
ago!
What I don’t remember is why
we’d have watched this more than once! Ha ha, I guess it was the plentiful
clips and the comedy guest stars! Yes, instead of, say, spookmeisters like
Donald Pleasance, Cameron Mitchell or Elvira, here we have a bevy of
chortlesmiths, including Dan “The Great Outdoors” Aykroyd, John “The Silent Partner” Candy, Gilda “Haunted
Honeymoon” Radner, and Cheech and Chong, the well-known stoners from After Hours! These entities appear in
weakly-written sketches, but save stronger material for their sardonic
voiceover jibes! Some of these are funny, ha ha, but the sketches almost never
are!
Oh sure, Gilda Radner plays her little girl character Emily for
some of it, but as talented as she was, I never cared much for that little
girl! (Still, Emily provides the best moment of the movie, a voiceover bit I
thought was gutbustingly uproarious when I was young, and still think is pretty
amusing!) Aykroyd does a bit that presages his role in Dragnet! And there’s a tender moment between Aykroyd and Candy
during the Ed Wood tribute section! But, while I hate to sound overly critical,
mostly these sketches just waste everybody’s time!
As for the clips, most of the usual suspects show up: Wood’s
work, The Giant Claw, The Creeping Terror, Robot Monster, Reefer Madness! Ha ha, these are all bad pictures! But then we get
The War of the Worlds, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Creature From the Black Lagoon, The Incredible Shrinking Man and other
fine pictures! What are these doing here? It’s kind of nice to see them, though
– they’re little islands in a swampy sea of trash, which might without respite
become unbearable before the picture’s 80 minute running time is up! So maybe
that’s the purpose of including good movies in there, ha ha! I can’t quite say!
Anyway,
it’s a clip show, pretty well edited and possibly the slickest of the 80s bunch
of them! (Only Terror in the Aisles gives
it a run there!) The inclusion of good movies is off-putting whatever the
motive, and whatever the psycho-emotional dangers of not doing so! And, the
natural charms of their enactors notwithstanding, those sketches are a heavy
debit! Altogether I’m going to have to give It
Came From Hollywood one and a half little pals!
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