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Mirror Movie Universe
Mirror Movie Universe
67 episodes
4 days ago
What if you could go back in time and fix a movie? Or pitch a new film in a franchise? We aren't time travelers or movie producers, but that's what we do every week. Join us in this Mirror Movie Universe, where anything is possible! We're just two brothers who love film, and having fun. Please don't take this too seriously. We don't.
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What if you could go back in time and fix a movie? Or pitch a new film in a franchise? We aren't time travelers or movie producers, but that's what we do every week. Join us in this Mirror Movie Universe, where anything is possible! We're just two brothers who love film, and having fun. Please don't take this too seriously. We don't.
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Fix Weird Al's UHF
Mirror Movie Universe
24 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
Fix Weird Al's UHF

It's time to get WEIRD. Nate and Dan take on this cult classic from the late 80s, starring the one and only "Weird Al" Yankovic. They have so much love for this film, but they both want to fix it! 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - Movie Recap 07:42 - What Dan Loves 11:47 - What Nate Loves 16:18 - Dan's Fix 19:21 - Nate's Fix "UHF," a cult classic comedy film from 1989, stands out not only for its quirky humor and outlandish scenarios but also for its eclectic and memorable cast. Headlined by the inimitable "Weird Al" Yankovic in his first and only starring role, the film offers a delightful array of performances that contribute to its enduring charm. "Weird Al" Yankovic plays George Newman, an eccentric dreamer who unexpectedly finds himself in charge of a failing UHF television station. Yankovic’s comedic talent and charismatic screen presence anchor the film, with his natural flair for satire and parody shining through in every scene. His portrayal of George is both endearing and hilariously over-the-top, perfectly suited to the film’s whimsical tone. Supporting Yankovic is an ensemble cast that elevates the film’s comedic appeal. Michael Richards, best known for his role as Kramer on "Seinfeld," delivers a standout performance as Stanley Spadowski, the station's janitor-turned-unlikely TV star. Richards’ physical comedy and energetic persona bring an infectious enthusiasm to the character, making Stanley’s antics some of the most memorable moments in the film. Kevin McCarthy takes on the role of R.J. Fletcher, the villainous owner of a rival network. McCarthy’s portrayal of Fletcher is wonderfully exaggerated, capturing the essence of a classic, mustache-twirling antagonist. His over-the-top performance provides a perfect foil to Yankovic’s quirky protagonist, adding a layer of delightful absurdity to the narrative. Victoria Jackson, known for her work on "Saturday Night Live," plays Teri Campbell, George’s supportive girlfriend. Jackson’s sweet and understated performance provides a nice contrast to the film’s broader comedic elements, grounding the story with a touch of sincerity and warmth. The cast also includes Gedde Watanabe as Kuni, the martial arts instructor with a penchant for slapstick humor, and Billy Barty as Noodles MacIntosh, the station’s diminutive cameraman. Both actors contribute to the film’s eclectic mix of characters, each bringing their unique comedic style to the screen. One of the film's standout moments is Yankovic's parody music video of Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing." In "UHF," this becomes "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies," a brilliant spoof that blends the iconic guitar riff and animation style of the original with humorous lyrics about the classic TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies." This parody encapsulates Yankovic's talent for clever wordplay and his ability to transform pop culture references into comedic gold. The video is not only a highlight of the film but also a testament to Yankovic's skill as a parodist and musician, seamlessly integrating into the movie’s plot while providing a memorable and hilarious musical interlude. The film’s array of quirky characters and the talented cast that brings them to life are central to "UHF’s" enduring appeal. The chemistry among the actors, coupled with Yankovic’s distinctive comedic voice, creates a vibrant and entertaining cinematic experience. In summary, "UHF" is a film that thrives on the strength of its cast. From Yankovic’s charismatic lead performance to Richards’ unforgettable turn as Stanley Spadowski, each actor contributes to the film’s unique blend of humor and heart. The result is a comedy that, despite its initial box office struggles, has earned a well-deserved place in the pantheon of cult classics. The cast's dedication to their roles and their ability to embrace the film’s absurdity make "UHF" a timeless piece of comedic cinema.

Mirror Movie Universe
What if you could go back in time and fix a movie? Or pitch a new film in a franchise? We aren't time travelers or movie producers, but that's what we do every week. Join us in this Mirror Movie Universe, where anything is possible! We're just two brothers who love film, and having fun. Please don't take this too seriously. We don't.