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[[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[The Kentucky Fried Movie]]'', directed in 1987 by [[John Landis]], [[Joe Dante]], [[Carl Gottlieb]], [[Peter Horton]], and [[Robert K Weiss]]. Basically a bigger budget version of KFM. This time, the sketches are centered around a cheesy 1950s sci-fi movie called, of course, ''Amazon Women On The Moon''. The titular parody appears to largely be inspired by ''[[Queen of Outer Space]].''
[[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[The Kentucky Fried Movie]]'', directed in 1987 by [[John Landis]], [[Joe Dante]], [[Carl Gottlieb]], [[Peter Horton]], and [[Robert K Weiss]]. Basically a bigger budget version of KFM. This time, the sketches are centered around a cheesy 1950s sci-fi movie called, of course, ''Amazon Women On The Moon''. The titular parody appears to largely be inspired by ''[[Queen of Outer Space]].''


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* [[Artistic License Physics]]: Done deliberately as part of the parody of 50's sci-fi.
=== Tropes used in the film: ===

* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]
* [[The Fun in Funeral]]
* [[The Fun in Funeral]]
* [[Show Within a Show]]: A number of them, most notably the title feature they keep trying to show.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: A number of them, most notably the title feature they keep trying to show.
* [[Umpteenth Customer]]: A boy who goes to a drug store to buy condoms (discreetly) for his date not only wins a prize...but becomes their spokesman, much to his horror.
* [[Umpteenth Customer]]: A boy who goes to a drug store to buy condoms (discreetly) for his date not only wins a prize...but becomes their spokesman, much to his horror.
* [[You Fail Physics Forever]]: Done deliberately as part of the parody of 50's sci-fi.


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Revision as of 00:50, 3 August 2019

Spiritual Successor to The Kentucky Fried Movie, directed in 1987 by John Landis, Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, and Robert K Weiss. Basically a bigger budget version of KFM. This time, the sketches are centered around a cheesy 1950s sci-fi movie called, of course, Amazon Women On The Moon. The titular parody appears to largely be inspired by Queen of Outer Space.

Tropes used in Amazon Women on the Moon include: