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UHF is Weird Al's movie from the 80's. It parodies several films and has some serious standalone funny moments. A friend of mine forced me to watch it just now, and I have to say it was one of the best movies I've seen in a long time, and I'm not even usually into Weird Al. WATCH IT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHF_(film)
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Gedde Watanabe later reprised his role as Kuni for a guest appearance on The Weird Al Show in 1997. The music video for Yankovic's "Word Crimes" has the name George Newman on a test paper, and a Reddit account called u/George-Newman. A webseries called The Real UHF which was heavily inspired by UHF started in 2009.
Al literally advised Aussies to pirate. He mentioned a VPN and torrents to someone asking how to see weird in the land of Oz. Plus on the soundtrack be says available wherever music is streamed, bought, or stolen.
UHF: Directed by Jay Levey. With 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Victoria Jackson, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards. An unemployed visionary becomes the manager of a local television station. The station becomes a success, with all sorts of hilarious sight gags and wacky humor.
UHF (released internationally as The Vidiot From UHF) is a 1989 American slapstick comedy movie that "Weird Al" Yankovic wrote and starred in. The movie was released on June 21, 1989 in the United States, and marked Yankovic's feature film debut.
12 sty 2015 · “Weird Al” Yankovic – UHF (1989 MGM, 2002 DVD) I never understood why this brilliant, family friendly and absurd comedy wasn’t a hit. Weird Al never made another movie, such was the box office failure. UHF was simply ahead of its time. Today, viewers familiar with the Family Guy and modern comedy will “get” the tangents and bizarre ...