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Learn moreThis program is read by the authors (David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker), Laura Orrico and Joe Praino, with special appearances by an all-star cast of comedy giants, including the film's stars, Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays, as well as Beau Bridges, Barry Diller, Michael Eisner, Peter Farrelly, Bill Hader, Jimmy Kimmel, John Landis, Patton Oswalt, Trey Parker, Molly Shannon, Sarah Silverman, Matt Stone, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Lee Bryant, Joyce Bulifant, Dick Chudnow, Ken Collins, Jon Davison, Marcy Goldman, Ross Harris, Hunt Lowry, Rich Markey, James Murray, Tom Parry, Lorna Patterson, Pat Proft, Arne Schmidt, Lloyd Schwartz, and Bob Weiss.
"funny and weirdly inspirational, satisfying both the comedy obsessive and the merely curious."āThe New York Times
"Sprinkled throughout are anecdotes from some of our most successful comedians today, like Weird Al, Bill Hader, and Jimmy Kimmel, telling the stories of what a comedy gamechanger this movie was. A funny and enjoyable listen about a cult classic. Certainly recommended for comedy fans, but also for those with an interest in Hollywood and movie making." āBooklist
Surely You Can't Be Serious is an in-depth and hysterical look at the making of 1980s comedy classic Airplane! by the legendary writers and directors of the hit film.
Airplane! premiered on July 2nd, 1980. With a budget of $3.5 million it went on to make nearly $200 million in sales and has influenced a multitude of comedians on both sides of the camera.
Surely You Canāt Be Serious is the first-ever oral history of the making of Airplane! by the creators, and of the beginnings of the ZAZ trio (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) ā charting the rise of their comedy troupe Kentucky Fried Theater in Madison, Wisconsin all the way to premiere night. The directors explain what drew them to filmmaking and in particular, comedy.
With anecdotes, behind the scenes trivia, and never-before-revealed factoids, these titans of comedy filmmaking unpack everything from how they persuaded Peter Graves to be in the movie after he thought the script was a piece of garbage, how Lorna Patterson auditioned for the stewardess role in the back seat of Jerryās Volvo, and how Leslie Nielsenās pranks got the entire crew into trouble, to who really wrote the jive talk. It also features testimonials and personal anecdotes from well-known faces in the film, television, and comedy sphere, proving how influential Airplane! has been from day one.
Four decades after its release, Airplane! continues to make new generations laugh. Its many one-liners and visual gags have worked their way into the mainstream culture. This fully organic expansion of the ZAZ trioās fan-base, prompted solely by word-of-mouth, comes as no surprise to longtime fans. When all around us is in flux, laughter is priceless.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martinās Press.
DAVID ZUCKER, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
David Zucker, JIM ABRAHAMS, and Jerry Zucker knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and JERRY ZUCKER knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
DAVID ZUCKER, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and JERRY ZUCKER knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
David Zucker, JIM ABRAHAMS, and Jerry Zucker knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of WisconsināMadison, the trio founded a small theater known as The Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971. They moved to Los Angeles in 1972, which led to their first film The Kentucky Fried Movie in 1977. ZAZ's next film was their breakout hit Airplane! in 1980, which remains a revered comedic milestone.
Jon Davison is a clown performer, teacher, director, researcher, writer and musician with 40 years' experience. An international performer and trainer who trained at the Ćcole Philippe Gaulier and Fool Time Circus School (Bristol), he runs workshops in Britain, North and South America, South Africa, and throughout western and eastern Europe. He was co-founder of the Escola de Clown de Barcelona in 2006 and previously taught clown, improvisation and acting at the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona from 1996-2006. He was a research fellow investigating clown training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (University of London) from 2007 and is currently a lecturer at London Metropolitan University. His books include Clown Readings in Theatre Practice and Clown Training: A Practical Guide.
Reviews
āThe Zucker brothers and Abrahams debut with a rollicking oral history unpacking how their 1980 comedy Airplane! was made ā¦ This is a must-read for anyone who loves the film.ā āPublishers Weekly
āThis delightful book, like Airplane! and many other ZAZ productions, is multilayered, incisive, and surprising ā¦ A hilarious, well-structured account of and tribute to a significant film.ā āKirkus Reviews
āIf some day they ever wrote a book about how Airplane! got made, Iām sure it would be a bestseller.ā āThe Pittsburg Picayune
"When you make a list of the best movies of all time, youāre always going to put Airplane! on it. And if movies like that arenāt being made right now, itās because people arenāt smart enough or funny enough to make them." āJudd Apatow
"Seeing the movie for the first time taught me a great lesson: Youāve got to play comedy as if itās deadly serious. Youāve got to play weirdness as if itās the most normal thing in the world." āPatton Oswalt
"Airplane! changed comedy...It was such a specific genre of comedy that no one really has been quite able to rip off, astonishingly." āSarah Silverman
"Honestly, Airplane! was sort of the Star Wars of comedy...We went to see it several times, with different friends and everything. It was a big deal." āTrey Parker & Matt Stone
"Itās weird. Itās unexpected. Itās absurd. And it never pauses for a laugh, because thereās always another one coming." āThe Guardian
"Within months of its release in July 1980 āAirplane!ā became one of the highest-grossing comedies in box office history. And it remains one of the most influential... a compact, even classical piece of filmmaking. " āThe New York Times
"Frequently imitated but never surpassed, this seriously funny disaster flick made a mockery of itself...a nonstop parade of jokesāabsurdist, frequently childish, some certainly in poor taste by contemporary standards, but mostly justā¦funny." āSmithsonian Magazine
"[A]side from still being ridiculously funny, itās the rare Hollywood comedy that doesnāt rely on quickly-dated pop culture references for its humor. Itās both of its time and of no time. More than anything, itās a satire of a certain style of actingāa wooden earnestness that will always come with a bullseye pinned on its back. After all, as long as there are actors who take themselves too seriously, puncturing and deflating them will never go out of style. Like Airplane! itself, itās timeless." āEsquire