Why does this exist?
Why does this exist?
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It's based on a 1970's SNL skit. Like the Blues Brothers.
Dan Aykroyd somehow managed to have a string of weird movies produced in the 90s.
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Yeah except The Blues Brothers was a good movie
What are the other SNL spinoff movies? Off the top of my head I can remember
Ladies Man
It's Pat
Night at the Roxbury
Superstar
Wayne's World
May I have 55 words with you?
Mcgruber
the Stuart Smalley movie and Its Pat are honestly my favorite SNL movies. yep, way better than Waynes World
Wtf was Ween doing in It's Pat
>she ain't really dumb, she's just a conehead
Why does anything other than cone heads exist
Stretching SNL skits into films was profitable at one point
Julia Sweeney had some connections in early 90s alternative rock scene, she was friends with Ween, Ugly Kid Joe, Jonathan Richman and some others im forgotten. i thinks he actually appeared on some tracks on the ugly kid joe albums
Not a literal spinoff, but Tommy Boy and Black Sheep feel like they are. Tommy Boy was an SNL movie vehicle I'm pretty sure, but without using characters that already existed
To make fun of Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg's pointy cone head.
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Pat was also in Ugly Kid Joe's Neighbor music video. as a kid when MTV used to play this i didnt watch SNL or even know what it was yet so i thought that was just supposed to be some nerdy looking fat guy. then the Pat movie came out and i was like "WTF? they made a movie about the character from the Ugly Kid Joe video?!?"
Based
fuckin white people
>ugly kid joe
Forgot about them, they were fucking great
they really weren't user
The director of the movie did the music video for Push Th Little Daises
Movies where the soundtrack was better
When I was 13 they were the epitome of everything that was cool lel
favorite ween song? here's mine:
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this movie scared the shit out of me as a kid. i still cant bring myself to watch it in full. had it on vhs after black sheep with chris farley and david spade
They had like 3 songs anybody knows, one being a cover.
It's a pretty good movie I thought. The daughter was actually pretty hot if you can ignore the cone head.
Yeah as a kid this movie weirded me out and I hated it. I watched it as an adult recently and it is actually good. Both Farley and Spade are in it which is cute
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same. you had to be there! hate everything about you and cats in the cradle cover were based and make me nostalgic for 90s mtv
A valid question.
I was taken aback by how amazing the end credits song is though.
Conehead Love - check it out on YouTube. I have it saved to my favorites, and I listen to it often. Especially after a few drinks
god, people always looked like they were having way more fun in the 90s. a better time to be alive
Seriously tho what the fuck did "Soul to Squeeze" have to do with Coneheads?
she cute
why they replace Laraine Newman as the daughter conehead?
SNL skits were from the 70s, movie came out in the 90s. woulda been way too old to convincingly play a teenager. i think she did have a small part in the movie, i think one of coneheads in the audience watching the deathmatch between beldar and that monster. she had a couple lines, pretty much every SNL alumni from the original years and the then current Farley/Hartman/Sandler cast had a cameo in the movie
Girl from Dazed & Confused was cuter & briefly looked like she might be going places
Like the Blues Brothers and unlike the large majority of SNL sketch features, Coneheads is also a good movie because it depicts white protestant nuclear family values in a positive way. The film has a good conservative message together with its humor, which is ample. Also the 55 words of Beldar's counsel to Ronnie form a triangular number, which suggests a cone.
They tried to make one out of Sprockets which was literally just Mike Myers saying "spank the monkey" and "now is the time on sprockets when we dance" with a German accent.