The best George Kuchar’s comedy movies

George Kuchar

George Kuchar

31/08/1942- 06/09/2011
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best George Kuchar’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about George Kuchar.

Bongwater

Bongwater
5.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 18/04/1998
  • Character: Homeless Man
David is an artist and a pothead. He's fallen in love with the beautiful and sexy Serena, and things are going simply splendidly until poor David's house burns down. Serena doesn't need the bad vibes, so she splits the scene and runs off to New York with rocker and junkie Tommy. Lonely David finally turns to the sweet, sweet comfort of marijuana and his strange menagerie of friends to forget about his lost home and love

Screamplay

Screamplay
6.2/10
A detective investigating a series of murders discovers that they are similar to the murders that occur in the new script of a Hollywood screenwriter.

Hold Me While I'm Naked

Hold Me While I'm Naked
5.3/10
Presented as loosely autobiographical, Hold Me While I’m Naked centres on the tribulations of an independent filmmaker, frustrated at every turn as he tries to make a film that pretends to artistic merit.

The Mongreloid

The Mongreloid
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/07/1978
  • Character: Himself
A man, his dog, and the regions they inhabited, each leaving his own distinctive mark on the landscape. Not even time can wash the residue of what they left behind.

The Craven Sluck

The Craven Sluck
6.7/10
A desperate, married woman meets a mysterious man who she blatantly desires. Through some twists and turns, things do not go over as well as she seems to wish.

Maggots and Men

Maggots and Men
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/06/2009
A utopian re-visioning of the Kronstadt Uprising of 1921, featuring film history's first cast of over 100 transgender actors, paints a portrait of formerly pro-Soviet sailors at the Kronstadt naval garrison who rebelled against the perceived failures of the new Bolshevik state.

Sins of the Fleshapoids

Sins of the Fleshapoids
6.1/10
The survivors of a nuclear war are taken care of by robots called "fleshapoids." One day one of the fleshapoids runs wild, kills its "mistress," and hides in the home of a human female, for whom it begins to develop feelings.

Eat My Makeup!

Eat My Makeup!
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/04/2010
With George Kuchar, Marie Losier, Jason Livingston, Paul Shepard. Five winsome damsels picnic on the roof of a warehouse in charming Long Island City, a forest of skyscrapers gleaming across the river. But when a swarm of flies interrupts their feast of chocolate-covered pretzels and cream-pies, the young ladies run amok.

Peed Into the Wind

Peed Into the Wind
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1972
“PEED INTO THE WIND smears across the screen like one of those dirty underground comic books. It’s loaded with a lot of big scenes and unusual looking people that make this epic resemble a clogged toilet. Unfortunately, since several of the performers were not as loyal as Ainslie Pryor and John Thomas, the plot is difficult to follow but in no way hinders the sewer-like sequences. It’s quite enjoyable and possesses the releasing power of an enema.” –George Kuchar

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