Aliens with conical crania crash-land on Earth.Aliens with conical crania crash-land on Earth.Aliens with conical crania crash-land on Earth.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Rosa María Briz
- Hispanic Woman
- (as Rosa Briz)
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Humorous light comedy
I've never watched a microsecond of SNL so I watched this as just another film. It's not Gone with the Wind, but it doesn't pretend to be. It's a small scale comedy. It isn't 90 minutes of side splitting belly laughs, but it's mildly amusing throughout and there are a number of pretty good jokes. Flicking through the twenty or so movies my cable channel is offering me this evening, I'd prefer Coneheads to any of them. That doesn't make it a masterpiece, it just makes it a solid little comedy that will leave you more cheerful at the end than you were at the beginning. For those who like their comedy to be cutting edge with constant sarcastic political barbs, you should look elsewhere. (Is this why some reviewers don't like it - maybe they were expecting political satire ?) This isn't satire, it's mild smiley humour a la Ghostbusters, and none the worse for that.
Simple movie, with simple laughs but hey, it works
"Coneheads" is the perfect kind of movie to have on killing time late at night, or when you just want to veg and not think about anything. The humor in the movie is simple to understand and easy to laugh at. Adam Sandler's cameo in the movie was great. Sinbad has a cameo too that he turns into many laughs. This movie was fun to watch. Of course there are many jokes about how these people have cones for heads, but that is the title of the movie, so no complaints warranted there. Dan Aykroyd really loves his Beldar character, and it shows here as much as it does in the many Saturday Night Live skits about the Coneheads.
This movie brings back memories from the famous Saturday Night Live skits.
Beldar and Prymat Conehead (Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtain) land in Michigan after crashing in a river. They suddenly are trapped there and try to manage to live through it. What I liked is that they look funny and have funny ways of thinking what things are. Although, you might already realize they come from outer space and they don't look like humans look. The big thing I really didn't like is that some of the jokes are for those who have watched the skits for Coneheads on Saturday Night Live. The Coneheads have a baby later on named Connie (Michelle Burke) who has a boyfriend named Ronnie (Chris Farley).
Any fan of SNL over the years will enjoy this bit of nostalgia.
The Coneheads did not open to overly positive ratings, and it's not surprising it didn't. The plot is contrived...in fact there barely even is a plot. The whole point of the movie seems to be to make an old sketch funny and hip again, and bring together 18 years of Saturday Night Live members under one roof, and actually it succeeds at both. Beldar and Pyrmatt Conehead were funnier here than they ever were on the SNL sketches, and cast members from all the years appear including all the surviving original cast members (minus Chevy Chase).
Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Pyrmatt (Jane Curtain) are coneheaded aliens accidentally stranded on Earth. This movie goes through their everyday lives, the birth of their daughter, Connie (Not played by Larraine Newman this time), and their trying to avoid being deported by the INS. Though this film is plot less, that's not actually a bad thing. Because of it's plot less-ness, every ex-SNL member that could be found seemed to have a role in this playing random characters. The jokes are coming at a rapid pace, so even if some don't work, a minute later another one will come to make up for it. Aykroyd and Curtain were actually great together and had quite a bit of chemistry.
This is a fun movie, and for any Saturday Night Live fan, this will be great. For anyone else, this may be a mixed bag.
My rating: *** out of ****. 88 mins. PG for language, nudity and sexual humor.
Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Pyrmatt (Jane Curtain) are coneheaded aliens accidentally stranded on Earth. This movie goes through their everyday lives, the birth of their daughter, Connie (Not played by Larraine Newman this time), and their trying to avoid being deported by the INS. Though this film is plot less, that's not actually a bad thing. Because of it's plot less-ness, every ex-SNL member that could be found seemed to have a role in this playing random characters. The jokes are coming at a rapid pace, so even if some don't work, a minute later another one will come to make up for it. Aykroyd and Curtain were actually great together and had quite a bit of chemistry.
This is a fun movie, and for any Saturday Night Live fan, this will be great. For anyone else, this may be a mixed bag.
My rating: *** out of ****. 88 mins. PG for language, nudity and sexual humor.
Return of "SNL" classic characters!
Remember the "Coneheads" on SNL(Saturday Night Live)? Well, they are back! This time on the big screen. Beldar(Dan Ackroyd) and Prymatt(Jane Curtain) are on Earth planning to commit world conquest. But, when they settle on the planet they decided to live their lives there instead. They have such strange diets, and they claim themselves they are from "France". The government however don't think so. They later give birth to a daughter named Connie(Michelle Burke). She has a little trouble fitting in, until she meets Ronnie(Chris Farley, 1964-97). I liked the Subway scene where Connie puts away a sub which made Ronnie's mother look like an amateur. Looks like he found his dream girl there. When they go back to there planet, Beldar used his talents from Earth to stop a monster, while singing Soft Cell's "Tained Love". Great cast, silly plot, this movie is good for all SNL fans. Some say it was rather late, I would say, "Who Cares?" 2.5 out of 5 Stars!
Did you know
- TriviaDan Aykroyd took his daughter, Danielle Aykroyd, to see the film being made, and she was so fascinated by the Conehead costumes she asked for one of her own. She was cast as Connie at age three so she could get her own cone.
- GoofsWhen Beldar is reading out his fake security number, his bottom teeth are clearly human teeth. However, when Otto complains to Beldar that he needs to get his teeth fixed, Beldar has sharp teeth on the bottom.
- Quotes
Beldar Conehead: If, for some reason your life functions ceased, my most precious one, I would collapse, I would draw the shades and I would live in the dark. I would never get out of my slar pad or clean myself. My fluids would coagulate, my cone would shrivel, and I would die, miserable and lonely. The stench would be great.
- Alternate versionsThe "That was then and this is now" line alternates between Beldar and the other Conehead Knarfling the Garthok, depending on the version.
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Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $21,274,717
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,100,501
- Jul 25, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $21,274,717
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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