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    Really Weird Tales

    1987 · Comedy · 1h 25m

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      • Uneven and mostly uninspired, Really Weird Tales is solely for SCTV completionists. It has some clever moments, but they're not enough to spend 90 minutes on these three episodes (Again, it's hard to call this a film). The sub-par DVD transfer doesn't make things easier either.
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  2. Really Weird Tales 1986 1h 27m Comedy List Reviews Joe Flaherty cues sci-fi spoofs: "All's Well That Ends Strange," "Cursed With Charisma" and "I'll Die Loving."

  3. Really Weird Tales (1986 TV Movie) User Reviews. Review this title. 10 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 4/10. really pretty weak, though a little weird, and at least watchable. FieCrier 29 August 2005. Joe Flaherty hosts this anthology movie.

  4. Jun 1, 2016 · Really Weird Tales, a made for cable TV movie from 1987, attempts to parody The Twilight Zone formula by presenting three half hour episodes done in the style of the iconic show. Each episode contains the classic structure of the original, complete with an over-dramatic narration by a mysterious and stoic figure (Joe Flaherty) and modern fable ...

  5. The movie consists of three odd and strange tales that each teach a different lesson. ‎Really Weird Tales (1986) directed by Don McBrearty, John Blanchard et al • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

    • Don Mcbrearty, John Blanchard, Paul Lynch
    • Atlantis Films
  6. Oct 4, 1986 · Featured review. 5/10. Average. From a bunch of SCTV alumni, Really Weird Tales (technically composed as a made for TV movie) combines three short episodes of comedy meets sci-fi written and starring Joe Flaherty as a comedic Rod Sterling.

  7. May 27, 2016 · List Price: $19.95 [Buy now and save at Amazon] Review by Jesse Skeen | posted May 27, 2016 | E-mail the Author. From 1986 and first seen on HBO, "Really Weird Tales" was an attempt at an anthology series from several "SCTV" alumni including John Candy, Catherine O'Hara and Joe Flaherty which spoofed shows such as "The Twilight Zone" and "The ...

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