The world would have been a far less funny place without Jim Abrahams, who passed away today at the age of 80.
Abrahams is likely best remembered for his iconic collaborations with brothers David and Jerry Zucker. The trio’s live “Kentucky Fried Theater” shows eventually paved the way for their first film as screenwriters: The Kentucky Fried Movie. As directors, the ZAZ comedy team that gave us all-time classics like Airplane! and Top Secret!, and they later penned the David Zucker-directed The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
When it came to comedies with exclamation points in the titles, they really couldn’t be beat.
Speaking of emphatic punctuation, Abrahams continued the absurd, rapid-fire comedic style he pioneered with the Zuckers in his solo directorial effort Hot Shots!, which was quickly followed by Hot Shots! Part Deux.
While the first movie began as a parody of Top Gun, for those of us who grew up in the ‘90s, …