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Lemmings

Original title: National Lampoon Television Show: Lemmings Dead in Concert
  • Video
  • 1973
  • Unrated
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
217
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Lemmings (1973)
ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedyMusic

This music-stage performance-mockumentary showcases a mock-rock festival, Woodshuck: three days of peace, love and death. Many Woodstock performers and others are spoofed.This music-stage performance-mockumentary showcases a mock-rock festival, Woodshuck: three days of peace, love and death. Many Woodstock performers and others are spoofed.This music-stage performance-mockumentary showcases a mock-rock festival, Woodshuck: three days of peace, love and death. Many Woodstock performers and others are spoofed.

  • Directors
    • Tony Hendra
    • Michael Keady
    • Sean Kelly
  • Writers
    • Tony Hendra
    • Sean Kelly
    • David Axlerod
  • Stars
    • John Belushi
    • Chevy Chase
    • Rhonda Coullet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    217
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tony Hendra
      • Michael Keady
      • Sean Kelly
    • Writers
      • Tony Hendra
      • Sean Kelly
      • David Axlerod
    • Stars
      • John Belushi
      • Chevy Chase
      • Rhonda Coullet
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Belushi
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    Chevy Chase
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    Rhonda Coullet
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    Christopher Guest
    Christopher Guest
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    Paul Jacobs
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    Garry Goodrow
    • Various
    • (uncredited)
    Alice Playten
    Alice Playten
    • Various
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Tony Hendra
      • Michael Keady
      • Sean Kelly
    • Writers
      • Tony Hendra
      • Sean Kelly
      • David Axlerod
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    8richlandwoman

    Funny, Harsh Parody of Hippie Culture

    Parts of this video made me laugh as hard as I ever have. It's an extremely funny but also very harsh, dark parody of Woodstock, hippies, drug use, protests, and the pop culture of the time (late 60s-early 70s).

    There are wonderful impersonations of a cynical Dylan, a bitter yet boring Joni Mitchell, the sanctimonious "bummer" Joan Baez, and many others. And virtually every member of the cast has some great moments, with John Belushi particularly excellent as the MC. Not everything works, but the things that do are incredible.

    Plus, it is currently available for viewing on a major, legal streaming video site.
    5tavm

    This version of National Lampoon's Lemmings was interesting, if not always consistently funny, to me

    Just watched the TV version of the National Lampoon stage show, Lemmings, on YouTube. Disappointed to not see Chevy Chase perform his "Colorado" number. I'll also admit up front that many of the non-musical skits like a doctor sketch and another one featuring Chase and John Belushi ragging each other about certain drugs weren't that funny. But when John did his Joe Cocker impression, including his falling down bit before getting back up, that got me in stitches. There was also a pretty blond lady, I think her name is Rhonda Coullet, doing a funny Joni Mitchell-like number and a brunet one doing Joan Baez. Oh, and Christopher Guest was amusing both as Bob Dylan and James Taylor. And Chevy sure could bang those drums, couldn't he? Overall, this video production of Lemmings is worth a look for seeing how three future "SNL" stars were like before their stardom.
    10matttpotter

    Where is the re-release of this Christopher Guest classic?

    I know I am probably dreaming, since National Lampoon is no longer the gold standard of comedy it once was. It was acquired, and then reacquired by shady unfunny "business men" and then they painfully flushed it down the toilet, with futile attempts to continue the Lampoon brand in its final years. I'm not even talking about the "Van Wilder" years. Which was a hot smelly can of Garbage so bad, even Oscar the Grouch would vacate the premises. No, "Van Wilder" as poor and pale of a comedic comparison it was to the early greats like the "Vacation" films and "Animal House"? "Van Wilder" was sheer genius, when held up to the awful straight to video titles that followed years to come after. So what happens with VHS only releases like this? One's that not only deserve a proper release? (On Blu-Ray) But also a ACTUAL proper release with all the cut songs intact! I'd love to see the Chevy Chase performed song, "Colorado". It was one of several songs that were cut from this, hard to find VHS only released Lampoon classic. The cut songs are on the album. But from my understanding they not only shot this heavily edited release. They shot several other varying performances of this star studded spoof of Woodstock. Release it already!
    8steveweiner

    National Lampoon's Lemmings

    I finally got to see a tape of this show the other day. I've been searching for it for sometime now but it's out of print for many years. I finally stumbled across a copy on eBay. I've had the CD of the show for a while and the first time I heard it, it just blew me a way. I used to play it constantly. The Lemmings, for anyone who doesn't know, was a comedy revue created and performed by members of The National Lampoon in 1971 at the Village Gate Theatre, as a parody of the Woodstock Music Festival, here called The Woodchuck Festival of "Peace, Love and Death". The show featured the then unknown talents of such performers as John Belushi, Christopher Guest and Chevy Chase. Additional writers on the show were Tony Hendra (best known for his role as Ian Faith, the manager in This Is Spinal Tap, who also co-directed the show), Doug Kenney (one of the founders of National Lampoon, co-writer of Animal House and best known for his role as Stork in Animal House) and P.J. O'Rourke. The concert portions of the show are incredible. During the show they parody some of the biggest musical acts of the time. What blew me away were not only the dead-on impersonations of these acts but the quality of the songs and the talent of the performers. I think they all really played the instruments. Belushi, Chase and Guest all took turns playing guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. Some of the tunes they performed were: Belushi as Joe Cocker doing a tune called Lonely At the Bottom, an incredibly rocking tune that could have easily been a radio hit and was supposedly the first time Belushi did his Joe Cocker impression. ("I was making musical history, now I'm working for Muscular Dystrophy"). Christopher Guest doing two great dead-on impersonations on songs that he co-wrote, one of Bob Dylan on Positively Wall Street where he perfects both the whiney, nasal Dylan (as in Stuck Inside Memphis) as well as the country-fied Dylan (as in Lay Lady Lay) in the same song, and James Taylor on Highway Toes where he taps into JT's depression, heroin use stage singing such lines as "…shooting up the highway on the road map of my wrist" or "…going to Carolina where I left my frontal lobes" Chevy Chase doing a terrific John Denver parody on Colorado A Crosby, Stills and Nash take off called Lemmings Lament that sounds exactly like CS&R during their Woodstock period. And one of my favorite tunes, Papa Was a Running Dog Lackey, an extremely funky Motown-style tune sung by the "Motown Manifestos". Another tune which could have easily been a radio hit. The closing song, which was supposed to help the surviving members of the audience kill themselves (as Alice Playton, the Mega groupie says during their introduction, "Did you know that pure rock sound can kill? Isn't that far out? So the thing to do is go over to the amp and put your head there.") was sung by the heavy/death metal group, Megadeath. I wonder if I the real group Megadeath took their name from this revue. And on a personal note, when I was about 14, a few years before Megadeath even started, I wrote a sketch about a death metal band trying to come up with a name. After exhausting such names as Bring Out Your Death; Whole Lotta Death; Death, Death, Death, they finally came up with Megadeath.)

    There are also some great bits in between. One of which is Chevy mimicking the Hell's Angels guy who flops out during the Stones concert at Altamont. It is one of the funniest things I have ever heard Chevy do. (Regrettably it's not included on the video.)

    Unfortunately the video of this show is of really poor quality. But what's worse is it's obviously not the same show as the one they recorded the album from. The music on the CD was tighter and more refined. The audience of the show on the video doesn't really seem all that receptive and a lot of the bits seemed to go over their heads. There was a lot more audience laughter on the CD then the video. I would love to see this show remastered on DVD which included the entire show. It would be, if I may say, to die for.

    (8 out of 10 only for the poor video quality)
    8loxias-1

    Seminal Guest & Co. mockumentary of Woodstock, burnt out musicians, and the drug sub-culture.

    Yes the print is terrible, the audio worse. Yes it's obviously not the studio session the album came from. It's amateurish, silly at first glance, and almost obnoxious. That's the first 10 seconds. It's dark. Daaark. Vampiric, hyper-stoned lashing out at all of the hippie culture and icons. Now I know why those guys are so famous. It's the most straight-faced, vicious satire, delivered in dead-pan wasted modality. From the 'surgeons on acid' on, my jaw was on the floor... The music, sloppy and cruelly sycophantic, is awesome, for want of a better term. Belushi's "Bottom Of The Barrel?" Wow.

    "Just dig yourself." "Where you're comin' from, man, no one wants to be!"

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      Originally filmed for HBO but the masters were lost before airing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Too Young to Die: John Belushi - Ein Leben über dem Limit (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Lemmings Lament
      (uncredited)

      Written by Paul Jacobs & Sean Kelly

      Performed by Paul Jacobs

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • National Lampoon Lemmings
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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