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Of course adult audiences were largely baffled or annoyed by Coneheads in 1993; a sketch-comedy series once known for its envelope-pushing had birthed a family-friendly comedy (with occasional ...
The key question is: Why does this movie exist in the first place? After all, as a sketch, the Coneheads weren’t exactly classic stuff and it’s difficult to believe anyone is going to rush to ...
In their new movie, “The Coneheads,” Beldar, Prymaat and Connie do such a good job of blending into American society that you barely notice they’re aliens. OK, those pointy tops do tend to ...
They are, of course, the Coneheads, the extraterrestrial clan featured on one of the most popular series of sketches ever aired on Saturday Night Live. But where, you ask, are the Coneheads really ...
we always thought it would be a great movie,” Aykroyd told the outlet in 1993 ahead of the movie’s premiere. “We actually ...
has come up with an aged, feebly updated skit of nearly an hour-and-a-half called “Coneheads,” combining a three-joke sitcom (pointy domes, wordy talk, disgusting eating) and cheapo science ...
He starred with Franken in the comedy One More Saturday Night (1986) and collaborated with Aykroyd and Bonnie & Terry Turner to pen a Coneheads movie in 1993. Davis and Franken had a falling-out ...
The Coneheads. PG. “Saturday Night Live” jumps to the big screen again, with Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin and newcomer Michelle Burke as their daughter, Connie. Another Stakeout. PG-13.