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4/10
Just doesn't quite get the job done.
TOMASBBloodhound24 June 2012
There are enough good things about this little-known comedy that the viewer really wants it to work. The Hudson brothers are charismatic and often funny, but the overall ineptness of the production seems to smother them. Despite some very funny gags and lines, Hysterical is hopelessly bogged down by redundancy and a myriad of technical problems. The fact that the director of this film has no other directorial credits may be one indication of why things went badly.

The story centers around a disillusioned yet successful writer who decides to spend a month in a quaint coastal Oregon town to write "the great American novel". Most of his books have been trashy sex stories, and one of the running gags of the film shows people reading his latest book wherever he goes. Even inside a loony bin. Anyway, no sooner does the writer arrive in his new town, than things start going haywire. The body of a deceased sea captain surfaces in the harbor, for example. And the spirit of his old mistress haunts the writer after he moves into the captain's old lighthouse. The town folk are baffled as to the strange goings on, and two crazed adventure seekers are called in to help solve the trouble.

The film is a vehicle for the three Hudson brothers who play the writer and the two adventurers. This film was apparently supposed to make them the Marx Bros of the 1980s. Needless to say, that didn't happen. The three of them are likable, but the material is just too cheesy in many aspects of the film. There are some very funny lines and a few of the running gags are quite funny, too. One involving a crazy guy on a bike warning people "they're doomed" has some clever angles. Of course this is a spoof of the guy from Friday the 13th 1 & 2, and this film spoofs countless other films along the way. One hilarious scene spoofs The Exorcist. The film also hits some good notes with a scene in a library where apparently the only black resident of the town works.

There are all kinds of things wrong with Hysterical, though. First of all, this film was about as technically inept as any film I've ever seen not called R.O.T.O.R.. The lighting is so minimal that you can hardly see which characters are even in some scenes. The editing is choppy, and the special F/X are putrid. Some gags are revisited way too often. There are a total of three musical numbers; one of them seems to last forever. Then there are times when the ancient technique of speeding up the film is used to emphasize the fact that we the audience should be laughing now. And the film has a cheap look to it in general. Even if a film has a tiny budget, there are ways make it look less obvious.

Overall, this film was a nice try, but just not good enough to launch anyone's career. The Hudson brothers are like that crazy uncle everyone has who can be funny for a while, but he just doesn't realize when to turn it on or off. Honestly, there just wasn't enough funny material here to stretch it out into a full length movie. In the end we get a marginally funny film that looks cheap, and probably resulted in more than a few wet and bored actors. Many of them appearing in much better films before and after this one.

4 of 10 stars.

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6/10
Surprisingly good production values and some funny moments
mfisher45212 October 2001
I just saw this movie on cable (not, I assure you, by design). The plot is pretty much as described here in the IMDb. "Hysterical" IS pretty hysterically awful, but it does not quite fit in the category of Movies So Bad They're Good. Yes, the plot is clichéd and predictable. Yes, it stars the Hudson Brothers, those inoffensive pop products from the Seventies who were quickly forgotten in the Eighties. I, for one, certainly hadn't thought about them since then and had no idea they'd made a movie. It also features a gaggle of supporting actors whose faces will be recognizable to anyone who watched movies and TV in the Sixties and Seventies or who watches TVLand today. The female lead is Cindy Pickett, who looks and acts so wholesome here that it's hard to believe she appeared in an earlier film, Roger Vadim's "Night Games," that was very erotic. She radiates essentially no sexual luster in "Hysterical." Still, the production values are surprisingly good for a bad movie. It looks and feels like a real movie; this is not Edward D. Wood stuff. The Hudson Brothers actually manage to work up a respectable comic energy. There are a few breakout scenes that are extremely funny, especially the big production number with dancing zombies in an amusement park, and a too-brief scene in which the brothers try to confuse some pursuing zombies with an impromptu doo-wop session. The movie also works in sendups of a lot of other films ("Vertigo," "Marnie," "The Rocky Horror Show," "Chariots of Fire," and "Night of the Living Dead," to name just a few). All in all, this is a movie that is fun to see once just for laughs.
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5/10
A surprisingly hilarious movie
shelley32310 January 2007
I usually couldn't stomach the Hudson Bros' brand of humor before this movie. I thought they were mindless morons, even as they related to fellow talk show guests. But I sat down in 1985 or so when this came out on cable and was pleasantly surprised at how funny this movie really is.

If you appreciated John Larroquette as D.A. Dan Fielding on TV's Nightcourt, you'll love him as Bob X. Cursion, the impudent but oblivious, pot-smoking boating tour guide in Hysterical.

And who couldn't be amused by Robert Donner as the "prophet" who, riding his rickety bicycle through the lanes of the lighthouse town warns, "You're doomed!"

Yeah, it's ridiculous and far-fetched, similar to some of the antics in Princess Bride, or The Burbs. My son, now 31, and I have talked about this movie for years, (not so with The Burbs). It's not in my top 20, but definitely worth renting if you want to see a funny "horror" movie.
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A fun, brainless romp!
chris-early25 March 2003
How can someone not like this film? I mean, come on- it's not like when you sit to watch it you are expecting Citizen Kane or something! This movie is moronic and insulting, and more than likely will result in the loss of brain cells upon watching it. That's what makes it great. It's pure stupid humor that is intended to do nothing but bring about the occasional chuckle.

It's probably a little more over the top than your typical Zucker bros film (Airplane) and several of the jokes miss, but that's ok. Even the unfunny jokes are funny in their own way. This movie is comparable to watching a film some of your buddies made out of sheer boredom- even the unfunny stuff makes you laugh just because it is so ungodly stupid.

I honestly think that's what the makers intended. "You're doomed!" is a phrase all of my buddies and I used to utter to each other after watching this, and to this day I still hear the occasional Hysterical reference. It's certainly worth 99 cents at your local Blockbuster.
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1/10
So bad... it's bad!
gbulmash8 October 2001
I started watching this late-night on cable. Now I know why Kate Hudson wants nothing to do with her father.

At the beginning, I was thinking it had potential. First, it's a great trivia reference. Dee Snyder's serial killer in his 1998 film "Strangeland" takes his name from Richard Kiel's zombie killer in this film. I didn't know that before.

Then you look at the cast list... names to truly wow a connoisseur of comedy and character actors: John Larroquette, Keenan Wynn, Charlie Callas, Julie Newmar, Clint Walker, Murray Hamilton (the mayor from "Jaws" and "Jaws 2") as the mayor, Fraklin Ajaye, Bud Cort... as I watched the credits roll, my jaw was dropping.

Then the movie started. My mouth closed and only opened to laugh once (the Jaws reference) during the hour of it I watched. Most of the attempts at parody were ham-handed and poorly executed. It was sort of like watching Fozzie Bear going "wokka wokka wokka" over and over again. Problem is... when Fozzie says "wokka wokka wokka" like it's supposed to be a punch line, he's a parody of people like the Hudson Brothers who apparently think it *is* a punch line.

It seems like they were *trying* to be sort of a combo of Mel Brooks and Zucker Abrams Zucker (the team behind "Airplane"), but they try too hard. The jokes are obnoxiously over-the-top, the delivery is poor, the direction is awful, and the acting... uggh.

Maybe there's some good stuff after hour one that I missed by going to sleep, but it would have to be the funniest stuff I'd ever seen to justify sitting through that agonizing first hour.

Some movies are so bad, they're good. This one is just so bad, it's bad. I give it a 1 out of 10.
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1/10
You're doomed if you watch this movie!
jmg260t3 November 2001
I remembered this movie from my youth, so when I saw that it was on Showtime last night, I had to stay up and watch it. Big mistake! This was perhaps the worst movie ever made. But it's more than that...I am terribly ashamed of myself for liking this movie as a child. In fact, it makes me think of a quote by Bill McNeal "When I was a child I thought as a child and spoke as a child, but when I became a man I took that child out back and had him shot." I wish I had done that before my inner child made me sit through Hysterical.
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7/10
A funny and forgotten horror spoof of the early 80's.
Aaron13759 July 2009
This spoof was not super great, it certainly was not as good as "Airplane" or "Top Secret", but it did something those two spoofs did by having its own plot. Rather than being a patchwork of scenes like the current crop of spoofs like the terrible "Meet the Spartans", "Epic Movie", and "Disaster Movie". Not to say this movie does not take a few scenes out of other films, but so did "Airplane" and "Top Secret". The "Exorcist" scene being the most obvious here. For the most part the jokes work, though watching the movie now it may seem really old and a tad dated to be sure. Still, it did have a rather original plot of the haunted lighthouse and the zombies that wore turtlenecks and said "what difference does it make?" all the time and the paranoid sheriff that believed the cause for all the mayhem was sharks. The cast is rather good, though the guy who played Exidor on "Mork and Mindy" was indeed a bit over the top at times. The scene involving the Indiana Jones wannabes and Dracula was a bit much too. Still, for the most part the jokes worked and like I said it had its own plot and was not simply a patchwork of scenes from other films. Granted the "Exorcist" scene did kind of take the cake as being the most funny in the film.
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5/10
Too silly for its own good.
Boba_Fett11382 December 2011
It perhaps sounds strange but there is truly such a thing as having too much comedy in a comedy. It makes the movie just silly but what is way worse is that there is something funny going on, a pun being uttered or whatever else, every 5 seconds or so in the movie. This movie doesn't give you a moment to breath or think about what you have just seen or heard. This is a bad thing from its storytelling perspective but also comedy-wise its really harming the movie.

It seems almost as if the movie was having too many good ideas. They wanted to spoof far too many movies and no matter how good or funny some of those moments are, the movie as a whole just never feels like a successful one. It's perhaps also due to it that the movie is using far too many different comedy elements. You have some slapstick comedy, some puns, a couple of running gags and some spoof elements, all crammed into one movie.

Besides, the movie is of course spoofing only movies- and making fun of people that were only relevant around that time. It makes the movie already sort of outdated. Seriously, which young people shall understand who that Ralph character was supposed to be? Or recognize Travis Bickle? The movie is filled with moments like that. You can't of course really hold it against the movie and I also wont but it's still something important to note and realize when deciding to watch this movie.

The story itself is just as messy and random as its comedy really. This sounds like fun perhaps but it really isn't. It makes the movie hard to follow, simply because you don't understand what is going on. It has something to do with an haunted lighthouse and a writer and a couple of ghost-hunters show up, while meanwhile some people are also turning into zombies. Why? I absolutely have no idea. How? I'm clueless about that as well. It's a shame, since I truly feel and believe that the movie had some really good ideas and potential in it to become a good horror-comedy, or spoof.

But having said all that, I have to admit that the movie still made me laugh. It does definitely still has its great and effective moments, mainly with its spoof elements. The Ralph character was pretty hilarious, while it also was quite funny to see Murray Hamilton. I can't be too sure about it but it seems like he actually was supposed to be the same character as he played in the Jaws movies. It are some of the movie its comical moments that still make the movie somewhat worthwhile, even though I still really can't recommend it to just everyone.

It has its funny moments but it's really far from a great movie!

5/10

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10/10
A cult classic if ever there was one.
acker_jawaka1 January 2013
I remember the first time i saw this movie as a 16 year old boy just over 30 years ago, me and a friend rented it from the local video store one afternoon and most afternoons from then on. Hysterical has to be my all time favorite comedy, i must have seen it a hundred times at least and even now when i put it on and i hear the words....hi i'm frederick lansing glad you could join me.....i start to smile knowing whats coming next. I've read most of the reviews and they seem to be quite mixed but like most things you either love it or you hate it and i have to say i love it.......i'm glad they brought it out on DVD in the end as my video was on its last legs although i don't think they should have added the far too long musical number. all in all if you do watch it i can honestly say you will enjoy it.......but you will probably have to be around my age (46) to get all the movie references. enjoy.

acker jawaka YOUR DOOMED!!!!

I have just read through all the reviews for this movie again and cannot believe what some people have said about it.........have they watched the same movie as me or is there another film out there with the same name they have watched by mistake lol. You would have to be in a coma not to find this movie funny, i know its not to everyones taste but come on......1 star...........that said not everybody is blessed with a sense of humour just the self importance lol. Look at her eyes...............I've scored
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2/10
Hysterical was a mostly lame Hudson Brothers horror spoof
tavm29 May 2021
After a few decades of being curious about this movie, I finally watched this online. My verdict-It's mostly lame! Only two scenes made me really laugh: When Bill Hudson keeps going back and forth to look himself in the mirror where he notices some changes concerning his eyebrows as he goes back to his date at the table while they're having dinner and when he and his brothers spoof The Exorcist. I also found myself interested when some other familiar faces showed up like John Larroquette, Gary Owens, and Robert Donner who I remember as Exidor on "Mork & Mindy". And then there were a couple of musical numbers I liked. Otherwise, Hysterical is mostly unfunny.
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10/10
Yeah We're All In The Hysterical Secret Fan Club!
dispet6 March 2001
like every other user here i saw this film when i was a kid and taped it because it was on in the middle of the night. AND I STILL HAVE MY COPY!!!! at least 3 times a year i dug out from where ever it has disapeared to and watch it again.

i canno understand how anybody could not enjoy this movie, maltin must be terminally brain dead to not laugh at this, and that user rating system sucks! how could it get 4.2 out of 10 if the majority of people voted it between 7 and 10! check it out and see for yourself, nearly everyone gave it a great rating yet it still only gets a 4.2 average according to IMDb. THIS SUCKS MORE THAN ANYTHING HAS SUCKED BEFORE!!! but really, what difference does it make. we here all know it is a brilliant classic.

What can i say about the plot, nothing, it's to stupid to explain, it has to be seen to be believed. what can i say about the acting? it's ridiculous. what can i say about the film over all? it's HYSTERICAL!!! do yourself a favour, ignore maltin and the IMDb's rating system AND GO FIND THIS MOVIE. it is brilliant. 10 out of 10
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5/10
What Difference Does it Make?
littlemanlogan7 February 2003
Well, this is one of the worst movies that I have ever seen, and that is why I spent 4 years searching for it so that I could buy it. I spent so much time laughing at the stupidity of it, that it became entertaining. This is one of those movies that you just have to see. And every time you hear someone say "What difference does it make." You will not be able to hold back a giggle.
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Alternate version or not? I wonder.
docmarvy28 March 2001
I saw this movie when I was about 12 years old and taped it off of cable. I know that it was a cable edit because it contained the word "a**hole." But I caught it on cable the other night and noticed a scene that wasn't in the edit I have on tape. The big song and dance number at the fun park near the end. I was floored! So... can anyone else out there support my claim? I know that there is an edit floating around without the dance number. Either way... this movie isn't exactly brilliant. It was extremely fulfilling for me at 12, and now that I'm still emotionally 12 it's still pretty good. But your Leonard Maltin types aren't going to dig it.
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10/10
should be a cult classic
suzie-1330 August 1999
I'm dooooooooooooooooomed to keep looking for this movie. It is a movie that gets funnier every time I see it. The best part is knowing all the lines as a previous poster mentioned. I used to rent it from my local video store and then some other renter never returned it....and I am dooooooooooooomed to keep looking for it. It should be run at midnight in movie theaters......it's, well, HYSTERICAL!!!
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10/10
'Hysterical' is, well...hysterical!
majormadmax25 October 2010
I remember when this movie first came out, my best friend from high school introduced me to it and we would quote it endlessly. Unfortunately, he passed away about almost 20 years ago (RIP, James!); but I will always remember how much fun we had re-enacting scenes from this film.

Luckily, someone was smart enough to release it on DVD; as my video tape was starting to wear out. I still find it intensely hilarious (make that hysterical!) and it's as fresh and funny as it was almost 30 years ago when it was released! See how many stars you can spot, and enjoy this Hudson Brothers' masterpiece! It lives up to the title, and is worth owning as every time you watch it you'll see something new!
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Absolute silliness
cdsdrl11 March 2000
While horribly dated, this film still can make you bray out loud with laughter. In the vein of the Airplane movies, it is simply silly. Some creative editing, while pleasing to the eye, will make natives of Depoe Bay and Newport, Oregon (where most of it was filmed) do a double take and say "what the....?" In summary, a great film if you don't take yourself too seriously.
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10/10
Great movie!!!
nik476110 November 2000
I LOVE this movie!!! I first saw it when I was 4 years old and I've loved it ever since. I could probably recite every line word for word. I show it to everybody I know! It's too bad more people haven't seen it...but WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE??? This is an absolutely fantastic movie!!!
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10/10
"HYSTERICAL"
margeanz6023 March 2004
The Hudson Brothers out do them selves!! The nutty, zanny combined talents of The Hudson Brothers will make you laugh over and over again!! As a long time Hudson fan I was glad to see them on the screan and making me laugh once again!!! Bravo guys! The Hudson Brothers have never been recanized for their crazy type of comedy!! Maybe because of the mix of Marx Brothers ,Abbott and Costello , and Three Stooges, many younger people didn't understand them. For those of us who grew up with all three comedy acts, we where able to enjoy The Hudson Brothers comedy!!! They are crazy zanny guys that where ahead of there time. Put something out now and see where it goes!!! You guys are HYSTERICAL!!!
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10/10
2 Thumbs Up - "Vvvvvvhhhh!"
Pretzyl18 June 2001
My father was a great fan of the Hudson Brothers, 3 brothers who had a short-lived television show in the '70s. Granted, this isn't a cinematic masterpiece, but it will always have a special place in my heart! The movie is filled with gratuitous parodies of suspense films such as Jaws, The Shining, and The Exorcist. The comedy spans the gambit of subtle wit, running gags, and blatant toilet humor. But what I love most about this movie are the many catch phrases and memorable quotes that abound throughout the film: All victims of Captain Howdy's killing spree become zombies wearing turtle necks and only say "What difference does it make?"; the black librarian informing our heros of the library policy "It's closing time, gentlemen... all white people must leave."; and there's the town lunatic, Ralph, with the unforgettable... "You're DOOMED!". Of course, to those of you who never seen this movie, this all makes little to no sense. But I assure you that if you're a fan of the Zucker brothers movies (Airplane, Naked Gun), Mel Brooks, or the Hudson bros themselves, you will appreciate this comic gem of a flick as much as I. Oh, and look out for the brief, yet hilarious cameo by John Larroquette! Vvvvvvvhhhhhh!
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10/10
I Loved It!
rizpah6710 January 2001
I remember watching this movie in high school; again and again and again. It will always remain one of my all time favorites. And I still quote lines from the movie with my friend who was there to watch it with me. I have searched and searched for this movie and I can't find it anywhere...someone please help me!
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9/10
How can you love me with this hideous... eyebrow!
NomadCMB18 April 2001
My wife and I find this movie to be, as the title describes, HYSTERICAL! Oddly enough, as funny as we find it to be, we have not been able to get our friend to stay awake through the whole movie (what's up with that?). We often discuss purchasing a copy, but haven't found it on VHS. Unfortunately, unlike others who've commented, we never recorded a copy off cable... live and learn! If you'd like to have a mindless, entertaining, laugh-out-loud evening, rent this movie (if you can find it at your local video store)!
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10/10
A brief recollection
Haze-524 July 1999
What a movie!! So bad it's brill!! It's been 9 years since I last saw it but I bet when I see it again I can recite every line!! Desperately seeking a copy still .... Hey .. pass the salt !!!
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10/10
This is what Scary Movie WANTED to be!
moviefan1725-123 November 2006
Like everyone else here, I discovered this movie way back when on cable. When VCR's were the size of suitcases, records and cassettes were the only way to buy music, and the internet had yet to be invented. This is either a love it or hate it movie. There is no middle ground. You either get it or you don't. There really is no plot to describe. It's enough to say that this movie spoofs every single horror movie and genre made up to that point in time. There are endless quotes from the movie: "The library is closed. All white people must leave." "You're doomed!" "What difference does it make?" "Of course we're serious! Why do you think we're dressed like this?" "Great, a town with two village idiots." "I'm a ghost writer. My name's Casper." "Hi. That's some skinny home you got there!" "No we're not zombies, we're loonies." "Awwwww NO!" Those quotes are just a few, and they won't mean anything if you haven't seen the movie. But for those who have, just reading those quotes puts a smile on your face. Admit it! I love this movie, and consider it the very definition of a cult classic. I say we fans of the movie must rally together and form a REAL fan club for it!!!! Who's with me? How much do my friends and I love the movie? Let me put it this way...to this day, they still call me Fritz.
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10/10
Watched this movie every weekend.
christinaandmark8 August 2020
I loved this movie as a kid. My friend and I would rent it every weekend from video haven. Ive been trying to find it for a while so i could see it again. But its a hard movie to get my hands on. I remember we laughed and laughed all the way through this movie. It was funny and thrilling at the same time. I just want you to know, whatever happens. You are all Doomed.
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10/10
"You're doomed! hahaha" Hysterical is the way I remember it!
DuaneSwirled30 March 2001
I saw this years ago and it was a laugh machine! Kids and the willing to laugh out loud are into it! So much can be drawn from this old ghost story it's a great great ride on the Hysterical side. I'm glad it was in my life... for example the "you're doomed! hahaha" as it's repeated in the movie is a classic known joke where I'm from and it was spray painted on the side of my all spraypainted car by my bro (teenage days)being and meaning the classic joke line from this movie.

I'm trying to find a VHS copy of Hysterical now for myself.
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