1974's Groove Tube

wkmac

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I know I'm gonna date myself but along with Monty Python's Holy Grail and Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles and Young Frankensteen :wink2: Groove Tube was a off color comedy must see at the movie theater. It was a Chevy Chase among others project and you can see the early SNL humor. Here is one segment from the movie I happened by accident to stumble on called Kramp TV Kitchen's 4th of July Heritage Loaf!

[video=youtube;N6vJYyYrRps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6vJYyYrRps[/video]

This movie was a scream to say the least. Anybody else see it or am I the only one here that old or the only honest person to admit it?
 

cheryl

I started this.
Staff member
Yep, I remember it. I thought it was hilarious, was 14 when it came out. Did you see Kentucky Fried Movie? 1977...

[video=youtube;oAJ4XVmI4dc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAJ4XVmI4dc[/video]
 

wkmac

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Yep, I remember it. I thought it was hilarious, was 14 when it came out. Did you see Kentucky Fried Movie? 1977...

14! You trying to make me feel old!
Yes I saw KFM and that was another good comedy piece of the era. Thanks for mentioning.
 

brownedout

Well-Known Member
I too saw it and KFM, and even younger. Probably saw GT around the time KFM came out. That's older brother(s) and sister(s) for ya!
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Wkmac.....in that Kramp Kitchen segment, I noticed that all those round glass bowls are Pyrex brand. I actually still have a few casserole dishes with lids...sadly, all the designs have been worn off from use. They are found today in antique shops all over. That'll make you feel old too.
 
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