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National Lampoon's Movie Madness (1981)
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Originally divided into four segments and now cut to three, National Lampoon Goes to the Movies is a story about a man who is determined to get in touch with himself and sends his wife away so she can do the same thing. The next tale features a female business magnate who wreaks appropriate revenge on her arrogant male colleagues, and the last vignette has a virtuously pure policeman (Robby Benson) becoming as cynical as his partner (Richard Widmark). Each skit makes internal references to other movies, movie directors, or classic movie characters, which may enhance the viewing for movie buffs but does not change the generally dull and unfunny material. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter RiegertDiane Lane, (more)
Director(s):
Henry JaglomBob Giraldi, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Lesley K.

    Don't even bother. I grew up reading Lampoon and saw some good movies from them. But this is an abomination. I would feel ripped off seeing this for free. Insipid....stupid...an insult to the viewer are the only way I can describe this.

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    Clint E.

    One of the worst movies ever made. No laughs and no originality. I thought national lampoons went down hill in the 90's but it's clear the Chevy Chase "Vacation" movies are the only worthwhile movie created under that title. Trust me when I say, this is 90 minutes you can never get back.

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    Gary G.

    -Only worth it if you wannt to see Teresa Ganzel's gonzagas!

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