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Uncle Meat

  • Video
  • 1987
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Uncle Meat (1987)
ComedyMusicSci-FiThriller

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  • Director
    • Frank Zappa
  • Writer
    • Frank Zappa
  • Stars
    • Phyllis Smith Altenhaus
    • Dick Barber
    • Massimo Bassoli
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    207
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Zappa
    • Writer
      • Frank Zappa
    • Stars
      • Phyllis Smith Altenhaus
      • Dick Barber
      • Massimo Bassoli
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Phyllis Smith Altenhaus
    • Self
    • (as Phyllis Altenhaus)
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    Dick Barber
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    Massimo Bassoli
    • Adult Minnesota Tishman
    Rodney Bingenheimer
    Rodney Bingenheimer
    • Self
    Jimmy Carl Black
    Jimmy Carl Black
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    Ray Collins
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    Aynsley Dunbar
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    Roy Estrada
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    Francesca Fisher
    • The Countess
    Bunk Gardner
    • Self
    Buzz Gardner
    • Self
    Lowell George
    • Self
    Dick Kunc
    • Self
    Manfred Lerch
    • Self
    C. Mercedes Lewis
    • Girl Who Was A Sofa
    Sal Lombardo
    • Self
    Meredith Monk
    Meredith Monk
    • Red Face Girl
    Billy Mundi
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    • Director
      • Frank Zappa
    • Writer
      • Frank Zappa
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    10Miss_Peterpuffer

    A Masterpiece for any Mothers fan.

    If you are a fan of the original Mothers of Invention this film is a must see. Frank Zappa takes us back to the early days of the Mothers using personal archive footage of himself and the band on the road. This film is a prequel to Zappa's Masterpiece 200 Motels. Highlights of this movie are a Home movie montage of Electric Aunt Jemima and a live performance of Frank and the Mothers at the Royal Albert Hall in London England plus the fun side of being on the road and of course Don Preston as the Monster. I wish the Zappa Family Trust would release this Movie on a DVD because this Film is a must for any Mothers of Invention Fan....Mary Peterpuffer March 16 2008.
    9Seamus2829

    I Feel Zapped (and I could not be happier!)

    As I have been a long time fan of Frank Zappa's music, I figured he would approach film with the same satirical sense of humour that often accompanies his music. Boy, was I right! This trippy film, which was started in 1967 as a low (no)budget Science Fiction film (with concert sequences by Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention) quickly turned into a cinema verite free for all (i.e. the plot was tossed into the dustbin and became a cinematic stream of consciness affair). The film seems to be divided up into a series of episodes, featuring various members of the Mothers in different roles. This film could be confusing to the first timer that is new to Zappa (it was filmed over a 20 year period,and the whole blob was converted to video format,for home video consumption). Anyone who purchased the original soundtrack record album in 1969 will recognize some of the music that was written for the film (tho,not all of the music on the record was used---in fact,a good block of the music is not used). Worth seeking out for the hard core Zappa fan.
    10noelartm

    I'm using the chicken to measure it...

    There is a method to Zappa's madness. One thing a lot of people haven't picked up on in reviewing this film is that there are two soundtracks playing simultaneously throughout. Sometimes it's a delay of roughly ten seconds. Other times it's a whole other soundtrack entirely. To really enjoy the film, one must ignore the soundtrack that corresponds with the images. Of course, that's like telling you not to think of a pink elephant. I watched this with headphones on. Like listening to any great album, headphones are the way to go with UNCLE MEAT - be it the album or the movie.

    One thing people have pointed out is that Frank reportedly wasn't on drugs when he directed this. However, it's apparent from watching it (and other Zappa films) that many of those who worked with Frank were. He merely turned his cameras on them. Andy Warhol did the same thing with his group. So was Frank exploiting them? Was Andy? Maybe the reason there was a rivalry between the two camps has to do with how similar these two artists were in there approach to film-making. By contrast, Warhol was far more minimalist in his approach while Zappa was all about sensory overload. So there are times while watching a Zappa film one wishes he was a tad more minimalist and where Andy was concerned, the opposite is true.

    One must also realize there's not only two soundtracks playing here, but two films as well. One is the documentary about the film and the other is the film itself. So there is more than merely a nod to the Maysles' GIMME SHELTER in UNCLE MEAT with all the cuts to the editing room.

    I reiterate, if only Zappa had paid more attention to Warhol's films and learned to bring things to a minimum at times, this film might be more accessible. But then that's like suggesting if only Stan Brakhage had used sound more often or Jean-Luc Goddard fewer jump cuts. To each filmmaker his own, in other words. If you are a fan of Zappa's, don't miss this one. It makes a fine prequel to 200 MOTELS even though it was completed later.
    4latherzap

    Painful

    Only for the true Zappa fanatic. I saw this three years ago, about two years into my newfound love for Zappa's music. To some extent, there is always some joy in seeing your heros on the screen- so I did not regret seeing it. But it's really bad. The movie was begun in the late sixties, and finished in the eighties. If I remember correctly , there are some musical performances which were alright. But there also were numerous lame sequences. A guy expresses his fantasy to be beaten by a toilet brush, somebody eats a cheeseburger while taking a shower, some woman repeatedly returns to the topic of a rubber chicken. Just lots of uninteresting would-be skits. Kind of like being stuck at some unknown relative's house watching home movies, but with even less narrative. Bad.
    guru-12

    Weird.

    There is nothing else that can be said about this movie. Weird. The scary part is that Zappa wasn't on drugs when he made this movie...he wasn't on drugs ever. But still...my God. Highlights include the ingenue lead beating drummer Aynsley Dunbar with a toilet brush (at his request) in the grocery store, and Don Preston turning into a monster (which essentially translates into "making a strange face.") And really, was full frontal nudity of this man really necessary? One scene in the movie has Zappa gathering cast and crew together to deliver some bad news: "the movie's got a plot." You'd never be able to tell this from watching it. Other than a conglomeration of truly weird sexual activities, that is. If you go buy the album, you will find that nearly all of the film's dialogue is on the disc: it won't make any more sense, whether you hear the disc or watch the film. Promise.

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      [repeated line]

      Young Minnesota Tishman: I'm using the chicken to measure it.

    • Connections
      Edited from Video from Hell (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      The Uncle Meat Variations
      Written by Frank Zappa

      Performed by The Mothers of Invention

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