DAVID ZUCKER, JIM ABRAHAMS, and JERRY ZUCKER knew one another growing up in Shorewood, Wisconsin. While attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 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.
"The multiple-voiced, oral history approach works so well for
relaying the making-of story of a big comedy project because funny
films are collaborative and often, as such books demonstrate,
chaotic. It's the best way possible to tell the comprehensive tale
of Airplane!, the monumental 1980 comedy film that changed the
game." --Vulture
"The Zucker brothers and Abrahams debut with a rollicking oral
history unpacking how their 1980 comedy Airplane! was made ... This
is a must-read for anyone who loves the film." --Publishers Weekly
"This delightful book, like Airplane! and many other ZAZ
productions, is multilayered, incisive, and surprising ... A
hilarious, well-structured account of and tribute to a significant
film." --Kirkus Reviews
"[A]n affectionate oral history ... Fans of the film will likely
enjoy this engaging behind-the-scenes look." --Library Journal
"This is a wonderful book, full of laughs, surprises, high drama,
low comedy, and that delightful feeling of excitement when the
underdog scores big. For fans of the movie, a must-read. Ditto for
fans of making-of books." --Booklist
"'Airplane!'" is one of the most beloved and influential comedies
to ever hit the silver screen. Surely you want to know more about
it. The new book "Surely You Can't Be Serious: The True Story of
'Airplane!, '" is an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at how the
iconic 1980 movie was made ... The book is chock full of fun facts
and stories that fans will no doubt find fascinating." --Today.com
"The book is a gift for anyone remotely interested in the art of
comedy .. wonderfully vivid." --Haaretz "If some day they ever
wrote a book about how Airplane! got made, I'm sure it would be a
bestseller." --The Pittsburg Picayune "When you make a list of the
best movies of all time, you're always going to put Airplane! on
it. And if movies like that aren't being made right now, it's
because people aren't smart enough or funny enough to make them."
--Judd Apatow "Seeing the movie for the first time taught me a
great lesson: You've got to play comedy as if it's deadly serious.
You've got to play weirdness as if it's the most normal thing in
the world." --Patton Oswalt "Airplane! changed comedy...It was such
a specific genre of comedy that no one really has been quite able
to rip off, astonishingly." --Sarah 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."
--Trey Parker & Matt Stone "It's weird. It's unexpected. It's
absurd. And it never pauses for a laugh, because there's always
another one coming." --The Guardian
"Within months of its release in July 1980 "Airplane!" 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. " --The New York Times
"Frequently imitated but never surpassed, this seriously funny
disaster flick made a mockery of itself...a nonstop parade of
jokes--absurdist, frequently childish, some certainly in poor taste
by contemporary standards, but mostly just...funny." --Smithsonian
Magazine "[A]side from still being ridiculously funny, it's the
rare Hollywood comedy that doesn't rely on quickly-dated pop
culture references for its humor. It's both of its time and of no
time. More than anything, it's a satire of a certain style of
acting--a 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, it's timeless." --Esquire
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