UHF

UHF

1989 "A lot of TV stations have forgotten what "quality" means, but not Channel 62. They NEVER knew what it meant."
UHF
UHF

UHF

6.9 | 1h37m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

The eccentric new manager of a UHF television channel tries to save the station from financial ruin with an odd array of programming.

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6.9 | 1h37m | PG-13 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: July. 21,1989 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Orion Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The eccentric new manager of a UHF television channel tries to save the station from financial ruin with an odd array of programming.

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Cast

'Weird Al' Yankovic , Kevin McCarthy , Michael Richards

Director

Ward Preston

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Orion Pictures

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SnoopyStyle Daydreamer George Newman (Weird Al Yankovic) can't hold down a job and gets his best friend Bob (David Bowe) fired as well. Their friend Kuni (Gedde Watanabe) runs a karate school. His uncle Harvey Bilchik wins a rundown UHF TV station Channel 62 in a poker game. His aunt convinces Harvey to make him the manager. He and his girlfriend Teri (Victoria Jackson) go to the station and find the weird engineer Philo (Anthony Geary). Receptionist Pamela Finklestein (Fran Drescher) wants to be a reporter. He goes to meet R.J. Fletcher (Kevin McCarthy), rival owner of Channel 8. Evil Fletcher throws him out. As he leaves, he hires weird janitor Stanley Spadowski (Michael Richards) who was just fired by Fletcher for Fletcher's own mistake. George decides to put on original programming instead of the endless reruns of old shows.This is an excuse for Weird Al to make spoofs of movies and TV shows which he jams into the script. It also allows Michael Richards to go nuts in one of the many crazy TV shows. The comedy is generally at a pretty silly level. The stupidity gets a few laughs but it's mostly hit-and-miss. It's reminiscent of SCTV.
BugArson OK so over fifteen pages of out of the park reviews. er Why? Maybe this movie just doesn't age well or something. I am a fan of Mr Yankovic, he is witty and his parodies are, usually, quite clever. I am a fan of stoopid humor (AirPlane, Police Squad, Top Secret the list goes on). But although I had high hopes for this film I really just didn't like it. Maybe it's the poor acting (er, nope), maybe its the poor plot (er, nope) - the thought of a leftfield chancer getting his mitts on a TV station is actually a great sounding plot. I think that the problem is that every significant single pun/joke/plot device coming can be spotted about a mile off. Unlike some of the other reviewers on here then I managed to watch the entire film through without laughing out loud once. Yes admittedly I did crack a smile once or twice, but this was far outweighed by the fact that I was also forced to wince a good few times. Watch it certainly. But don't expect too much. The visual equivalent of pulling a Christmas Cracker.
capone666 UHFThe hardest part of running a TV station is finding shows offensive enough to incense viewers into tuning in every week to disparage them.Fortunately, the bulk of Channel 62's programming is odious enough to keep viewers shaking their fists at the screen for hours. After his friend (David Bowe) and him, are fired from yet another dead-end job, George (Weird Al Yankovic) finally gets a break when his uncle (Stanley Brock) hires him to run a dilapidated television station that he won in a card game.Given carte blanche with the channel, George makes some immediate changes, including promoting the secretary (Fran Drescher) to reporter, and the janitor (Michael Richards) to children's show host.Weird Al's surreal parody of the visual medium, UHF bends comedy in preposterous ways, with beneficial results.However, it's unnerving to be watching television shows without having advertisements creeping across the bottom of the screen. (Green Light) vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
WakenPayne This Is By Far The Dumbest Movie I've Ever Seen, 2012, Transformers And Armageddon Don't Stand A Chance Anymore, Why Did I Give This 8? Because What The Hell Would You Expect BESIDES The Dumbest Movie Ever Made.Channel 62 Is The Lowest Rated TV Station In Town, Harvey Newman Decides To Hire His Over Imaginative Nephew As The Manager, A Man So Desperate He'll Put Anything On The Air.To Name A Certain Point That Was Considered The Dumbest Part I Could Never Be Able To Fully Justify That Answer, The Add For Ghandi II, Stanley Playing Games With His Kidnappers When They Want To Put A Bullet In His Head, Jason Vorhees On Channel 62's Version Of Jerry Springer, SERIOUSLY I Would Love More Comedies To Be Made Like This, Weird Al Is A Comedic Genius In Both Movie And Music Entertainment.Overall This Is Right Up There With "Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back", "Monty Python's Life Of Brian" & "Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle"(To Name A Few) As Being The Most Idiotic Movie I've Ever Seen.