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Genre "Parody/Spoof" Movies (showing 1 to 50 from 52 total)
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Airplane! (1980)
Genre:
Comedy,
Absurd Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Jim Abrahams,
Jerry Zucker,
David Zucker.
Actors:
Robert Hays,
Julie Hagerty,
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Lloyd Bridges,
Peter Graves,
Leslie Nielsen,
Robert Stack,
Lorna Patterson,
Stephen Stucker,
Jim Abrahams,
Frank Ashmore,
Jonathan Banks,
Craig Berenson,
Barbara Billingsley,
Lee Bryant,
Joyce Bulifant,
Allison Caine,
Mae E. Campbell,
Ted Chapman,
Norman Alexander Gibbs,
Marcy Goldman,
Rossie Harris,
Maurice Hill,
David Hollander,
James Hong,
Howard Honig,
Gregory Itzin,
Howard Jarvis,
Michael Laurence,
David Leisure,
Barbara Mallory,
Maureen McGovern,
Nora Meerbaum,
Mary Mercier,
Ethel Merman,
Ann Nelson,
John O'Leary,
Cyril O'Reilly,
Conrad Palmisano,
Nicholas Pryor,
Michelle Stacy,
Robert Starr,
Barbara Stuart,
Kenneth Tobey,
William Tregoe,
Herb Voland,
Jill Whelan,
Al White,
Jason Wingreen,
Louise Yaffe,
Charlotte Zucker,
David Zucker,
Jerry Zucker.
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This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan acting — a comedy style that would be imitated for the next 20 years. Airplane! pulls out all the clichés as alcoholic pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays), who's developed a fear of flying due to wartime trauma, boards a jumbo jet in an attempt to woo back his stewardess ...
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Amos & Andrew (1993)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Satire,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
Max E. Frye,
E. Max Frye.
Actors:
Nicolas Cage,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Dabney Coleman,
Michael Lerner,
Margaret Colin,
Brad Dourif,
Giancarlo Esposito,
Bob Balaban,
I.M. Hobson,
Chelcie Ross,
Jodi Long,
Tracey Walter,
Aimee Graham,
Leonor Anthony,
Michael Burgess,
Loretta Devine,
Ernie Garrett,
Jordan Lund,
Allison Mackie,
Kim Staunton,
Ron Taylor,
Todd Weeks.
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When African-American professional Andrew Sterling (Samual L. Jackson) moves into a summer home on an up-tight all-white New England resort island, the snoopy white neighbors are sure he must be breaking and entering. They call the cops who get too rambunctious and break into Sterling's limo, tripping its security alarm. When Sterling shows up to stop the alarm and pulls out his keys to open the c ...
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Another Gay Movie (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Sex Comedy,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Todd Stephens.
Actors:
Michael Carbonaro,
Jonathan Chase,
Jonah Blechman,
Mitch Morris,
Scott Thompson,
Graham Norton,
Ashlie Atkinson,
Stephanie McVay,
Lypsinka,
Richard Hatch,
James Getzlaff,
Darryl Stephens,
Robbie Laughlin,
ANT.
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The standard "four horny guys" conceit of the typical teen comedy gets a change-up in this independent sex farce. Jarod (Jonathan Chase), Griff (Mitch Morris), Nico (Jonah Blechman), and Andy (Michael Carbonaro) are four close friends who are soon to graduate from high school, and at the end of the summer they'll go their separate ways as they go away to college. All four of them have so ...
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Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Spy Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Absurd Comedy.
Director:
Jay Roach.
Actors:
Beyoncé Knowles,
Seth Green,
Robert Wagner,
Michael York,
Mindy Sterling,
Verne Troyer,
Michael Caine,
Katie Couric,
Danny DeVito,
Heather Graham,
Clint Howard,
Carrie Ann Inaba,
Quincy Jones,
Mike Myers,
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Fred Savage,
Kevin Spacey,
Britney Spears.
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Storyline:
Mike Myers' phenomenally successful spy spoof gains a few more characters, a slew of celebrity cameos, and even more free-associative laughs in this third installment of the popular franchise. Austin Powers in Goldmember continues the exploits of the swinging-'60s leftover, who, as the film opens, is busy critiquing a big-budget Hollywood production of his life story, replete with a 20-million-dol ...
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
Genre:
Comedy,
Western,
Parody/Spoof,
Comedy Western,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
Mel Brooks.
Actors:
Cleavon Little,
Gene Wilder,
Slim Pickens,
Harvey Korman,
David Huddleston,
Mel Brooks,
Alex Karras,
Madeline Kahn,
Carol Arthur,
Richard Collier,
Dom DeLuise,
Liam Dunn,
George Furth,
Burton Gilliam,
John Hillerman,
Robyn Hilton,
Charles McGregor,
Don Megowan,
Claude Ennis Starrett, Jr..
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by Richard Pryor, features Cleavon Little as the first black sheriff of a stunned town scheduled for demolition by an encroaching railroad. Little and co-star Gene Wilder have great chemistry, and the delightful supporting cast includes Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens, and Madeline Ka ...
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Carry on Cowboy (1963)
Genre:
Comedy,
Western,
Slapstick,
Parody/Spoof,
Comedy Western.
Director:
Gerald Thomas.
Actors:
Sidney James,
Kenny Williams,
Jim Dale,
Charles Hawtrey,
Joan Sims,
Angela Douglas,
Percy Herbert,
Bernard Bresslaw,
Davy Kaye,
Peter Butterworth,
Sydney Bromley,
Jon Pertwee,
Lionel Murton,
Peter Gilmore,
Alan Gifford,
Brian Rawlinson,
Sally Douglas,
Tom Clegg,
Margaret Nolan,
Edina Ronay.
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Storyline:
In one of the best of the long-running Carry On series, Western clichés are run through the Carry-On wringer. The film takes place in wild and woolly Stodge City, a town held in thrall to the nasty dealings of The Rumpo Kid (Sidney James). The Rumpo Kid holds the town in such abject terror that Judge Burke (Kenneth Williams) compels Sheriff Albert Earp (Jon Pertwee) to run The Rumpo Kid out of tow ...
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Caveman (1981)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Satire,
Parody/Spoof,
Slapstick,
Prehistoric Fantasy.
Director:
Carl Gottlieb.
Actors:
Ringo Starr,
Dennis Quaid,
Shelley Long,
Jack Gilford,
John Matuszak,
Barbara Bach,
Marco Antonio Arzate,
Erika Carlson,
Anais de Melo,
Ana De Sade,
Miguel Angel Fuentes,
Ed Greenberg,
Pamela Gual,
Cork Hubbert,
Evan Kim,
Mark King,
Carl Lumbly,
Richard Moll,
Paco Morayta,
Gerardo Moreno,
Jack Scalia,
Avery Schreiber,
Lynn Stalmaster,
Gigi Vorgan,
Gerardo "El Chiquilin" Zepeda.
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Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr plays a prehistoric, social outcast who, along with other misfits, forms his own tribe and finds various comic adventures. This spoof is mostly without dialogue besides the expected neanthropic grunt.
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Club Dread (2004)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Horror Comedy.
Director:
Jay Chandrasekhar.
Actors:
Bill Paxton,
Jay Chandrasekhar,
Kevin Heffernan,
Steve Lemme,
Paul Soter,
Erik Stolhanske,
Brittany Daniel,
M.C. Gainey,
Jordan Ladd,
Lindsay Price,
Michael Weaver,
Nat Faxon,
Samm Levine,
Dan Montgomery,
Elena Lyons,
Tanja Reichert,
Tony Amendola,
Julio Bekhor,
Greg Cipes,
Ryan Faulkner,
Richard Perello,
Veronica Segura,
Michael Yurchak.
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Storyline:
Following up their breakthrough film, 2001's Super Troopers, the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, comprised of Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske, took aim at the horror genre and delivered Club Dread. Starring the five members of the troupe along with Bill Paxton, the film is set at an anything-goes tropical resort for swingers. When a psychotic killer st ...
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Clue (1985)
Genre:
Comedy,
Mystery,
Parody/Spoof,
Whodunit,
Comedy Thriller,
Screwball Comedy.
Director:
Jonathan Lynn.
Actors:
Eileen Brennan,
Tim Curry,
Madeline Kahn,
Martin Mull,
Christopher Lloyd,
Lesley Ann Warren,
Colleen Camp,
Michael McKean,
Lee Ving,
Don Camp,
Danny Costa,
Rick Goldman,
Bill Henderson,
Howard Hesseman,
Janet Hirshenson,
Jane Jenkins,
Jeffrey Kramer,
Bill McIntosh,
Kellye Nakahara,
Will Nye,
John-Clay Scott,
Jane Wiedlin.
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In this spoof of McCarthy-era paranoia and 1950s wholesomeness, the characters and plot are drawn from the popular Parker Brothers board game of the same name. On a dark and stormy night in 1954, six individuals with ties to Washington are assembled for a dinner party at the swanky mansion of one Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving). Boddy's butler, Wadsworth (Tim Curry), assigns each guest a colorful name: Mr. G ...
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Date Movie (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Aaron Seltzer.
Actors:
Alyson Hannigan,
Adam Campbell,
Sophie Monk,
Eddie Griffin,
Meera Simhan,
Fred Willard,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Marie Matiko,
Judah Friedlander,
Carmen Electra,
Tony Cox,
Nancy Anderson,
Nadia Dina Ariqat,
Joni Avery,
Nina Avetisova,
Scott Bridges,
Michael Brooks,
Brittany Buckner,
Susse Budde,
Mark Chadwick,
Jeff Danoff,
Charlie Dell,
Andrea Ferrell,
Tom Fitzpatrick,
Chris Harrison,
Jinxers (Cat),
Diane Klimaszewski,
Elaine Klimaszewski,
Allison Kyler,
Michell Misty Lang,
Tom Lenk,
Connor Lewis,
Lil' Jon,
Worthie Meachem,
Josh Meyers,
Edward Moss,
Anthony Natale,
Valery Ortiz,
Beverly Polcyn,
Jasen Salvatore,
Mauricio Sanchez,
Dana Seltzer,
Nick Steele.
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The glorious Hollywood institution of the romantic comedy gets raked over the coals in this broad parody of any number of boy-meets-girl flicks. Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan) is a young woman who wants nothing more than to find the man of her dreams and settle down. However, Julia has a rather serious weight problem that prevents her from making a positive impression on people. Determined to find ...
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Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Romantic Mystery.
Director:
Carl Reiner.
Actors:
Steve Martin,
Rachel Ward,
Reni Santoni,
Carl Reiner,
George Gaynes,
Frank McCarthy,
Adrian Ricard,
Gene Labell,
George Sawava,
Britt Nilsson,
Charlie Picerni,
Ron Spivey.
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In this post-modernist exercise, star/writer Steve Martin and director Carl Reiner spoof the film noir yarns of the '40s with Martin playing gumshoe Rigby Reardon, who interacts with a legion of Hollywood greats — including Humphrey Bogart, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Edward Arnold, Barbara Stanwyck, Ingrid Bergman, Veronica Lake, Bette Davis, Lana Turner and Joan Crawford — ...
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A desert island photo shoot takes a dark turn when world's sexiest supermodels begin falling prey to a mysterious killer in this satirical comedy starring Jaime Pressley, Brooke Burns, and Taylor Negron. The sun is shining and the sand is hot, but when a group of bikini clad beauties step out on the beach for a steamy photo shoot, these runway models are forced to run for their lives from an unsee ...
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Troma Entertainment presents this low-budget horror spoof directed by Matt Cunningham. A group of friends gather to go camping, in spite of the fact that none of them have any experience roughing it in the great outdoors. Further complicating matters, the friends find themselves in the haunted Decamp woods, which has a reputation for disappearances and gruesome murders. As the campers begin dying ...
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Down With Love (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romance,
Romantic Comedy,
Period Film,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Peyton Reed.
Actors:
Renée Zellweger,
Ewan McGregor,
Sarah Paulson,
David Hyde Pierce,
Rachel Dratch,
Jack Plotnick,
Tony Randall,
John Aylward,
Dorie Barton,
Melissa George,
Will Jordan,
Ivana Milicevic,
Jeri Ryan,
John Storey.
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Director Peyton Reed and screenwriters Eve Ahlert and Dennis Drake pay homage to the frothy romantic comedies of the early '60s — in particular the Doris Day/Rock Hudson vehicles — in this light-hearted and affectionate spoof. Barbara Novak (Renée Zellweger) is a sweet but savvy small-town librarian who has arrived in New York City with big plans to take on the town. Embracing ...
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Dragnet (1987)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Odd Couple Film,
Police Comedy.
Director:
Tom Mankiewicz.
Actors:
Dan Aykroyd,
Tom Hanks,
Christopher Plummer,
Harry Morgan,
Alexandra Paul,
Elizabeth Ashley,
Jack O'Halloran,
Dabney Coleman,
Lisa Aliff,
Fred Asparagus,
Peter Aykroyd,
Jim Boeke,
Donald Craig,
Josh Cruze,
Gray Daniels,
Gary Lee Davis,
Julie Donald,
Sandra Eng,
Ava Fabian,
Kimberly Foster,
Kathleen Freeman,
Ruben Garfias,
Bruce Gray,
Chester Grimes,
Bert Hinchman,
D.D. Howard,
Julia Jennings,
Peter Leeds,
Margaret Lenzey,
Lisa London,
Christopher Mankiewicz,
Maurice Marsac,
Lenka Peterson,
Stuart Quan,
Casey Sander,
Ray Sharkey,
Jimmie F. Skaggs,
Dona Speir,
Sydney Urshan,
Bill Wittman,
Meg Wyllie.
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Dan Aykroyd must have practiced for months to perfect his Jack Webb inflections for Dragnet. Screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz's directorial debut (also written by Mankiewicz, along with Aykroyd, and Alan Zweibel) is a gentle spoof of the legendary '50s television police drama — pitting '50s conservatism smack up against the attitudes of the '80s. Basically, the film is another 48 Hours or Bev ...
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Epic Movie (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Jason Friedberg,
Aaron Seltzer.
Actors:
Kal Penn,
Adam Campbell,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Jayma Mays,
Faune Chambers,
Crispin Glover,
Tony Cox,
Héctor Jimenez,
Darrell Hammond,
Carmen Electra,
Fred Willard,
David Carradine,
Kevin McDonald,
Jim Piddock,
George Alvarez,
Crista Flanagan,
Dana Seltzer,
Dane Farwell,
Tad Hilgenbrinck,
Jim Piccock,
Groovy,
Kahshanna Evans,
Lindsey Kraft,
Jareb Dauplaise,
Ricco Rodriguez,
Danny Jacobs,
David Lehre,
James Salker, Sr.,
Cordele Taylor,
Alla Petrou,
Gregory Jbara,
Jill Latiano,
Abe Spigner,
Shawn McDonald,
Lauren Conrad,
Katt Williams,
Nick Steele,
Brennan Thomas,
Eagles of Death Metal,
David J. Catching,
Jesse Hughes,
Brian O'Connor,
Gene Trautmann,
Kenny Yates,
Daniel Joseph,
Taran Killam,
Jeremy Rowley,
Qiana Chase,
Jillian Grace,
Masha Lund,
Pollyanna Salas-Uruena,
Sara Jean Underwood,
Olivia Hardt,
Zee James,
Ginney Jones,
Britten Kelley,
Arielle Vandenberg,
Heather Storm,
Irina Voronina,
Audra Lynn,
Darko Belgrade,
Brooklyn Freed,
Michelle Misty Lang,
Sabi Dorr,
David Whatley,
Mike Grief,
Mary Castro,
Ron LéRoy,
Thomas Van Tassel,
Lichelle D. Ebner,
Paul Zies,
Roscoe Lee Browne,
Ronald Lee Clark,
Joe Gieb,
Arturo Gil,
Ricardo Gil,
Michael Lee Gogin,
Joseph S. Griffo,
Pancho Moler,
Mike Murga,
Mark Povinelli,
Jon Simanton,
David Steinberg,
John Tamaki,
Kevin Thompson,
Tyce Diorio,
Richard Steeio Vazquez,
Megan Hiratzka,
Samantha Lee,
Philip "Spee-D" Albuquerque,
Jaime "Venum" Burgos III,
Oren "Flea Rock" Michaeli,
Frankie DeMiranda,
Chadd Smith,
Anwar "Fliistylz" Burton.
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Scary Movie screenwriters Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer join forces to parody the "biggest" movies ever to hit the silver screen in this comedy that gives such popular box-office hits as Pirates of the Caribbean and Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe the same treatment that Scary Movie gave to the slasher subgenre. A virtual smorgasbord of spoof, Epic Movie t ...
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Erik the Viking (1989)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Satire,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Terry Jones.
Actors:
Tim Robbins,
Gary Cady,
Mickey Rooney,
Eartha Kitt,
Terry Jones,
John Cleese,
Imogen Stubbs,
Antony Sher,
John Gordon Sinclair,
Samantha Bond,
Tim McInnerny,
Richard Ridings,
Freddie Jones,
Charles McKeown,
Danny Schiller,
Tsutomu Sekine,
Matthew Baker,
Frank Bednash,
Jim Broadbent,
Jim Carter,
Angela Connolly,
Sarah Crowden,
Dave Duffy,
Simon Evans,
Peter Geeves,
Matyelok Gibbs,
Colin Harper,
Bob Hoskins,
Neil Innes,
Harry Jones,
Sally Jones,
Paddy Joyce,
Tim Killick,
Bernard Latham,
Andrew Maclachlan,
John Scott Martin,
Barry McCarthy,
Julia McCarthy,
Graham McTavish,
Bernard Padden,
Gary Roost,
Susan Sarandon,
Cyril Shaps,
Jay Simpson,
Allan Surtees,
Sian Thomas,
Sandra Voe,
Tilly Vosburgh.
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An unusually principled young Viking becomes increasing uncomfortable with all the killing and plundering that goes with the job, and sets out on a magical journey in order to bring about world peace. Former Monty Python member Terry Jones attempts to have his story of Erik's seemingly hopeless quest operate as both witty, lunatic satire and sincere children's fantasy. However, despite a good cast ...
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Farce of the Penguins (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Adventure Comedy,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Bob Saget.
Actors:
Samuel L. Jackson,
Bob Saget,
Lewis Black,
Christina Applegate,
Mo'nique,
Tracy Morgan,
Jason Alexander,
James Belushi,
Jason Biggs,
Dane Cook,
Harvey Fierstein,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Gilbert Gottfried,
Alyson Hannigan,
Jamie Kennedy,
Jon Lovitz,
Norm MacDonald,
John Stamos,
Dave Coulier,
Adam Duritz,
Carlos Mencia,
Jeffrey Ross,
Jonathan Silverman,
Abe Vigoda,
Damon Wayans.
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Storyline:
Animal Planet aesthetics get infused with blush-inducing blue-humor sensibilities as director Bob Saget teams with an all-star cast of comics including Lewis Black, Tracy Morgan, Jason Alexander, Dane Cook, and Whoopi Goldberg to prove that sometimes penguins aren't as sweet as they appear to be on the silver screen. Film star Samuel L. Jackson narrates as actual footage of penguins going about th ...
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Finishing the Game (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Martial Arts.
Director:
Justin Lin.
Actors:
McCaleb Burnett,
Roger Fan,
Kang Sung,
Mousa Kraish,
Dustin Nguyen,
MC Hammer,
Vail Bloom,
Monique Curnen,
Ron Jeremy,
Meredith Scott Lynn.
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Better Luck Tomorrow and Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift director Justin Lin takes a comic look at a longstanding bit of cinema mythology with this mockumentary exploring the making of Bruce Lee's unfinished final film Game of Death. When martial arts star Lee died in 1973 after having shot roughly twenty-minutes of the full-length feature, director Robert Clouse vowed to complete the film using ...
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Flesh Gordon (1972)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Sex Comedy,
Gross-Out Comedy.
Director:
Howard T. Ziehm,
Bill Osco.
Actors:
Jason Williams,
Suzanne Fields,
Joseph Hudgins,
John Hoyt,
Michael Benveniste,
William Hunt,
Sue Moore,
Craig T. Nelson,
Candy Samples.
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Produced during the short-lived "porno chic" period of the early to mid-'70s, Flesh Gordon was a (relatively) big-budget, adults-only parody of the Flash Gordon serials of the 1930s, boasting amusing special effects and some fine stop-motion animation from Jim Danforth (who used an assumed name for the credits — his own name spelled backwards) and Dave Allen. Flesh Gordon and h ...
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Essentially a feature-length music video featuring one of the most horrendous, awful heavy metal acts in the history of hairspray and studded leather, this hilarious horror dud involves a band of hard-rockin' boneheads whose concert tour includes a stopover in a hick town where the inbred denizens are less than hospitable. After being collectively lynched by the local populace, the bandmembers man ...
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Hoodwinked (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fairy Tales & Legends,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Cory Edwards.
Actors:
Anne Hathaway,
Glenn Close,
Jim Belushi,
Patrick Warburton,
Anthony Anderson,
David Ogden Stiers,
Xzibit,
Chazz Palminteri,
Andy Dick,
Cory Edwards,
Benjy Gaither.
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Forget everything you know about Little Red Riding Hood; the classic fairy tale gets a new look and a new style in this computer-animated comedy for the whole family. Grizzly (voice of Xzibit) and Stork (voice of Anthony Anderson) are a pair of critter cops who have been called the homey bungalow of Granny (voice of Glenn Close) to investigate a disturbance of the peace. It seems there was an alte ...
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Hysterical (1983)
Genre:
Comedy,
Horror,
Parody/Spoof,
Horror Comedy.
Director:
Chris Bearde.
Actors:
Bill Hudson,
Mark Hudson,
Brett Hudson,
Cindy Pickett,
Richard Kiel,
Julie Newmar,
Bud Cort,
Robert Donner,
Murray Hamilton,
Clint Walker,
Franklyn Ajaye,
Charlie Callas,
Keenan Wynn,
Gary Owens,
Pamela Bowman,
Robert Alan Browne,
Sue Casey,
Gene Castle,
Kathy Cherry,
Dick Chudnow,
Pat Colbert,
Natalie Core,
Bill Cort,
John Larroquette,
Maurice Sneed.
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During the peak of the slasher-movie boom of the early '80s, there were numerous attempts at Airplane!-style horror parodies, all of which fell considerably short of their comic targets and vanished into cable-TV obscurity. Hysterical, an abortive vehicle for the questionable comic talents of the Hudson Brothers, is perhaps the weakest of the lot. Bill Hudson plays Fred Lansing, a writer vacationi ...
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Love and Death (1975)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Comedy of Errors.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Woody Allen,
Diane Keaton,
Harold Gould,
Sol Frieder,
Olga Georges-Picot,
Henri Czarniak,
Despo Diamantidou,
Féodor Atkine,
Alfred Lutter,
Jessica Harper,
James Tolkan,
Georges Adet,
Frank Adu,
Edmond Ardisson,
Albert Augier,
Yves Barsacq,
Lloyd Battista,
Jack Berard,
Yves Brainville,
Gerard Buhr,
Brian Coburn,
Patricia Crown,
Sandor Eles,
Luce Fabiole,
Florian,
Jacqueline Fogt,
Larry Hankin,
Tony Jay,
Tutte Lemkow,
Jack Lenoir,
Leib Lensky,
Roger Lumont,
Ed Marcus,
Jacques Maury,
Aubrey Morris,
Denise Peron,
Beth Porter,
Shimen Ruskin,
Chris Sanders,
Zvee Scooler,
C.A.R. Smith,
Fred Smith,
Alan Tilvern,
Helene Vallier,
Howard Vernon,
Glenn Williams.
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Woody Allen's Love and Death is purportedly a satire of all things Russian, from Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky novels to Sergei Eisenstein films, but it plays more like a spin on Bob Hope's Monsieur Beaucaire. Allen plays Boris, a 19th century Russian who falls in love with his distant (and married) cousin Sonja (Diane Keaton). Pressed into service with the Russian army during the war against ...
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Love at First Bite (1979)
Genre:
Comedy,
Satire,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Stan Dragoti.
Actors:
George Hamilton,
Susan Saint James,
Richard Benjamin,
Dick Shawn,
Arte Johnson,
Sherman Hemsley,
Isabel Sanford,
Paul Barselou,
Bob Basso,
Stanley Brock,
Jacque Lynn Colton,
Danny Dayton,
Charlie Dell,
John Dennis,
Robert Ellenstein,
Barry J. Gordon,
Alan Haufrect,
Michael Heit,
Basil Hoffman,
Dave Ketchum,
Lidia Kristen,
David Landsberg,
Eric Laneuville,
Ralph Manza,
Tiger Joe Marsh,
Joe Medalis,
Rose Michtom,
Robert Nadder,
Bryan O'Byrne,
Michael Pataki,
Jerold Pearson,
Lavelle Roby,
Merrie Lynn Ross,
Whitney Rydbeck,
Beverly Sanders,
Ronnie Schell,
Rolfe Sedan,
Hazel Shermet,
Susan Tolsky,
Cicely Walper.
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George Hamilton confounded his detractors by turning in a first-rate comic performance in Love at First Bite. Hamilton plays Count Dracula, who is evicted from his Transylvanian domicile when the Communist government decides to nationalize his castle. With faithful toady Renfield (Arte Johnson) at his side, Dracula heads for the Big Apple, where he finds the vampire pickings radically different f ...
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Mars Attacks! (1996)
Genre:
Science Fiction,
Sci-Fi Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Alien Invasion Films,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Jack Nicholson,
Glenn Close,
Annette Bening,
Pierce Brosnan,
Jim Brown,
Danny DeVito,
Martin Short,
Michael J. Fox,
Pam Grier,
Tom Jones,
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Natalie Portman,
Sylvia Sidney,
Rod Steiger,
Paul Winfield,
Christina Applegate,
Joe Don Baker,
Jack Black,
Rebecca Broussard,
Lukas Haas,
Brian Haley,
Brandon Hammond,
O-Lan Jones,
Lisa Marie,
Timi Prulhiere,
Ray J,
Janice Riveria,
Barbet Schroeder,
Jerzy Skolimowski.
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This quirky science fiction comedy is a characteristic feature by iconoclastic director Tim Burton, known to moviegoers for Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. The storyline affectionately harkens back to the deadpan sincerity of such '50s and '60s science-fiction films as The Day the Earth Stood Still and War of the Worlds. Flying saucers have been reliably se ...
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Meet the Spartans (2008)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Period Film,
Sword-and-Sandal.
Director:
Jason Friedberg,
Aaron Seltzer.
Actors:
Sean Maguire,
Carmen Electra,
Ken Davitian,
Kevin Sorbo,
Diedrich Bader,
Method Man,
Jareb Dauplaise,
Travis Van Winkle,
Phil Morris.
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From the creators of Scary Movie and Date Movie comes this tongue-in-cheek parody of the sword-and-sandal epics, dubbed Meet the Spartans. The 20th Century Fox production was written and directed by the filmmaking team of Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Sure, Leonidas may have nothing more than a cape and some leather underwear to protect him from the razor-sharp swords of his Persian enemies, ...
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Murder by Death (1976)
Genre:
Mystery,
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Detective Film,
Ensemble Film,
Whodunit.
Director:
Robert Moore.
Actors:
Eileen Brennan,
Truman Capote,
James Coco,
Peter Falk,
Alec Guinness,
Elsa Lanchester,
David Niven,
Peter Sellers,
Maggie Smith,
Nancy Walker,
Estelle Winwood,
James Cromwell,
Richard Narita,
Dog: Myron.
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As penned by Neil Simon, this satire of movie mysteries is set in motion when several prominent detectives are invited to the mansion of the reclusive Lionel Twain (Truman Capote). In Ten Little Indians fashion, the gathered sleuths are locked into the forbidding mansion, and subject to various death-dealing devices. While struggling for their lives, the vainglorious gumshoes continue to try to on ...
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Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Teen Movie,
Gross-Out Comedy.
Director:
Joel Gallen.
Actors:
Chyler Leigh,
Chris Evans,
Jaime Pressly,
Eric Christian Olsen,
Mia Kirshner,
Deon Richmond,
Eric Jungmann,
Ron Lester,
Cody McMains,
Sam Huntington,
Riley Smith,
Joanna Garcia,
Lacey Chabert,
Samm Levine,
Cerina Vincent,
Beverly Polcyn,
Nectar Rose,
Samaire Armstrong,
Ed Lauter,
Paul Gleason,
Mr. T,
Randy Quaid,
Molly Ringwald,
Kyle Cease,
Melissa Joan Hart,
Oz Perkins.
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Former MTV executive Joel Gallen makes his feature directorial debut with this broad spoof of the popular teen comedy genre, lampooning dozens of movies including American Pie (1999), American Beauty (1999), Bring It On (2000), Clueless (1995), She's All That (1999), Road Trip (2000), Can't Hardly Wait (1998), 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Never Been Kissed (1999), and even the teen films of ...
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Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983)
Genre:
Adventure,
Science Fiction,
Satire,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Douglas Williams.
Actors:
Arnie Achtman,
Paula Barrett,
Patrick Brymer,
Jackie Burroughs,
Wanda Cannon,
Maury Chaykin,
Gary Farmer,
Marvin Goldhar,
Joyce Gordon,
Linda Griffiths,
Chapelle Jaffe,
Raul Julia,
Hadley Kay,
James Kidnie,
Donald Moore,
Sheila Moore,
Louis Negin,
Vivian Reis,
Larry Schwartz,
Sugith Varughese,
Bunty Webb.
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In this futuristic adventure, a man gets too enmeshed in virtual reality and ends up with his personality melded to the on-screen persona of Humphrey Bogart.
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Piranha (1978)
Genre:
Horror,
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Horror Comedy,
Natural Horror.
Director:
Joe Dante.
Actors:
Bradford Dillman,
Heather Menzies,
Kevin McCarthy,
Keenan Wynn,
Dick Miller,
Barbara Steele,
Belinda Balaski,
Bruce Barbour,
Paul Bartel,
Barry Brown,
Shannon Collins,
Roger Creed,
Richard Deacon,
Hill Farnsworth,
Bruce Gordon,
Eric Henshaw,
Guich Koock,
Shawn Nelson,
Nick Palmisano,
Robyn Ray,
Roger Richman,
Bobby Sargent,
Bill Smille,
Michael Sullivan,
Melody Thomas.
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Play It Again, Sam (1972)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Herbert Ross.
Actors:
Woody Allen,
Diane Keaton,
Tony Roberts,
Jerry Lacy,
Susan Anspach,
Jennifer Salt,
Joy Bang,
Diana Davila,
Mari Fletcher,
Michael Greene,
Ted Markland,
Herbert Ross,
Viva,
Suzanne Zenor.
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Herbert Ross directed this adaptation of Woody Allen's hit Broadway play concerning a shy film critic who has trouble with women. Woody Allen plays Allan Felix, a writer for Film Quarterly consumed by movies, particularly his favorite film of all time, Casablanca. At the start of the film, Allan's wife Nancy (Susan Anspach) has just left him and is applying for a divorce. Unable to deal with this ...
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Reform School Girls (1986)
Genre:
Comedy,
Prison Film,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Tom de Simone.
Actors:
Linda Carol,
Wendy O. Williams,
Pat Ast,
Sybil Danning,
Charlotte McGinnis,
Sheri Stoner,
Denise Gordy,
Laurie Schwartz,
Tiffany Helm,
Darcy de Moss,
Michelle Bauer,
Winifred Freedman,
Archie Lang,
Terri Lynn,
Lorrie Marlow,
Don Pugsley,
Leslie Rivers,
Lavelle Roby,
Fred D. Scott,
Jim Staskel,
Vance Valencia.
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A softcore, low-budget film with no pretentions to a viable plot or character development, Reform School Girls just proceeds along the foul-mouthed, suggestive lines of its genre without anything new to add. Charlie (Wendy O. Williams, who committed suicide in April of 1998, at the age of 48) runs a reform school along with fat Edna (Pat Ast) and the tough warden Sutter (Sybil Danning) whose quote ...
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Scary Movie (2000)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Gross-Out Comedy,
Slasher Film,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Actors:
Shawn Wayans,
Marlon Wayans,
Cheri Oteri,
Shannon Elizabeth,
Anna Faris,
Jon Abrahams,
Lochlyn Munro,
Regina Hall,
Dave Sheridan,
Dan Joffre,
Carmen Electra,
Kurt Fuller,
David L. Lander,
Giacomo Baessato,
Dexter Bell,
Lloyd Berry,
Ian Bliss,
Craig Bruhnanski,
Peter Bryant,
Kelly Coffield,
Ted Cole,
Nicola Crosbie,
Glynis Davies,
D.M. Babe Dolan,
Rick Ducommun,
Ted Gill,
Kyle Graham,
Peter Hanlon,
Mark Hoeppner,
Robert Jacks,
Karen Kruper,
Nels Lennarson,
Lee R. Mayes,
Mark McConchie,
Frank B. Moore,
David Neal,
Andrea Nemeth,
Matthew Paxman,
Doreem Ramus,
Tanja Reichert,
Trevor Roberts,
Chris Robson,
Leanne Santos,
Kendall Saunders,
Susan Shears,
Jim Shepard,
Jayne Trcka,
Reg Tupper,
Jessica Van Der Veen,
Keenen Ivory Wayans,
Chris Wilding,
Marissa Jaret Winokur.
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Storyline:
After parodying the blaxploitation films of the 1970s in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Keenen Ivory Wayans takes aim at slasher films of the 1980s and 1990s in this raunchy satire, which was produced under the clumsy but inarguably appropriate title Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween. As you might expect, a group of teenagers — not-terribly-bright Buffy (Shannon Elizabeth), her best ...
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Scary Movie 2 (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Gross-Out Comedy,
Horror Comedy,
Haunted House Film.
Director:
Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Actors:
Shawn Wayans,
Marlon Wayans,
Anna Faris,
Regina Hall,
Chris Masterson,
Kathleen Robertson,
David Cross,
James Woods,
Tim Curry,
Tori Spelling,
Chris Elliott,
Andy Richter,
Richard Moll,
Veronica Cartwright,
Natasha Lyonne,
James DeBello.
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This sequel to a box-office sleeper hit that spoofed teen slasher flicks takes its cues from haunted house and possession films, particularly The Haunting (1999) and The Exorcist (1973). Although many of the first film's main characters were homicide victims, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, and Anna Faris return anyway to "re-possess" their roles for this follow-up in which four students ar ...
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Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Absurd Comedy,
Slapstick,
Horror Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Gross-Out Comedy.
Director:
David Zucker.
Actors:
Anna Faris,
Anthony Anderson,
Leslie Nielsen,
Camryn Manheim,
Simon Rex,
George Carlin,
Queen Latifah,
Eddie Griffin,
Denise Richards,
Regina Hall,
Charlie Sheen,
Drew Mikusha,
Jianna Ballard,
Pamela Anderson,
Jenny McCarthy,
Marny Eng,
Jeremy Piven,
Carson Ward,
Elaine Klimaszewski,
Diane Klimaszewski,
Simon Cowell,
Fat Joe,
D.L. Hughley,
Ja Rule,
Master P,
Macy Gray,
Redman,
Raekwon,
RZA,
U-God,
Peter Boyle,
William Forsythe,
Darrell Hammond,
Method Man,
Tim Stack.
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While star Anna Faris returns for the third film in the Scary Movie series, the power behind the camera has shifted from the Wayans brothers to one of the Zucker brothers. The Zucker in question is David Zucker, and he's brought along his partner in movie-parody crime, Leslie Nielsen. This time around, aim is taken at such horror blockbusters as Signs and The Ring, while films of other genres, inc ...
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Scary Movie 4 (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Gross-Out Comedy,
Absurd Comedy,
Horror Comedy.
Director:
David Zucker.
Actors:
Anna Faris,
Regina Hall,
Craig Bierko,
Simon Rex,
Anthony Anderson,
Carmen Electra,
Phil McGraw,
Leslie Nielsen,
Shaquille O'Neal,
Cloris Leachman,
Beau Mirchoff,
Bill Pullman,
Chris Elliott,
Molly Shannon,
Michael Madsen,
Kevin Hart,
Conchita Campbell,
Chris Williams,
Charlie Sheen,
Alonzo Bodden,
Dave Attell,
D-Ray,
Chingy,
Lil' Jon,
YoungBloodZ,
Fabolous,
James Earl Jones,
Kendra Wilkinson.
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Spoof series torch-bearer and Airplane! mastermind David Zucker steps back into the captain's chair for yet another round of cinematic shenanigans in the latest installment of the Scary Movie franchise, this time mocking such frightful blockbusters as Saw, War of the Worlds, The Village, and The Grudge. An alien invasion threatens to wipe out the entire human race, but not if Cindy Campbell (Anna ...
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Spaceballs (1987)
Genre:
Comedy,
Science Fiction,
Parody/Spoof,
Sci-Fi Comedy,
Absurd Comedy.
Director:
Mel Brooks.
Actors:
Mel Brooks,
John Candy,
Rick Moranis,
Bill Pullman,
Daphne Zuniga,
John Hurt,
Dick Van Patten,
George Wyner,
Michael Winslow,
Joan Rivers,
Lorene Yarnell,
Sal Viscuso,
Ronny Graham,
Jim J. Bullock,
Leslie Bevis,
Jim Jackman,
Denise Gallup,
Sandy Helberg,
Jack Riley,
Tom Dreeson,
Rudy de Luca,
Deanna Booher,
Dom DeLuise,
Gail Barle,
Mitchell Bock,
Tony Cox,
Rick Ducommun,
Earl Finn,
Ed Gale,
Arturo Gil,
Tony Griffin,
Henry Kaiser,
Jeff MacGregor,
Ira Miller,
Bryan O'Byrne,
Ken Olfson,
Michael Pniewski,
Robert Prescott,
Tim Russ,
Rhonda Shear,
Felix Silla,
Johnny Silver,
Brenda Strong,
Tommy Swerdlow,
Stephen Tobolowsky,
Wayne Wilson,
Dey Young.
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A space bum helps rescue a princess from an evil overlord with the help of a benevolent elder in this Star Wars send-up written and directed by Mel Brooks. Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) and his half-man, half-dog co-pilot, Barf the Mawg (John Candy), are content to scour the galaxy living the easy life. But they reluctantly come to the rescue when Druish Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) is threatened by ...
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Strangers With Candy (2005)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Absurd Comedy.
Director:
Paul Dinello.
Actors:
Amy Sedaris,
Deborah Rush,
Carlo Alban,
Maria Thayer,
Paul Dinello,
Stephen Colbert,
Chris Pratt,
Elisabeth Harnois,
Joseph Cross,
Greg Hollimon,
Dan Hedaya,
Matthew Broderick,
David Pasquesi,
Alexis Dziena,
Ian Holm,
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Allison Janney,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Lian Moy,
Jeremy Chu,
Olivia Oguma,
Hechter Ubarry,
Delores Duffy,
Michael Rivera,
Evelyn McGee,
Jonah Bobo,
Timothy Hsu,
Chris Larkin,
Wallace Little,
Chandra Wilson,
Kristy Thomas,
Tom Guiry,
Calvin Robertson,
Kristen Johnston,
Justin Theroux.
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The cult-favorite television series which offered a fun-house version of '70s "after-school specials" returns in this big-screen prequel to the show Strangers With Candy. Middle-aged ex-prostitute, former drug addict and all-around lowlife Jerri Blank (Amy Sedaris) emerges from prison at the age of 46 ready to start her life over again. Jerri arrives at her parents' home to discover that ...
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Superhero Movie (2008)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Absurd Comedy.
Director:
Craig Mazin.
Actors:
Drake Bell,
Sara Paxton,
Christopher McDonald,
Kevin Hart,
Brent Spiner,
Jeffrey Tambor,
Ryan Hansen,
Robert Hays,
Marion Ross,
Robert Joy,
Pamela Anderson,
Leslie Nielsen,
Dan Castellaneta,
Keith David,
Simon Rex,
Kurt Fuller,
Jenica Bergere,
Tracy Morgan,
Regina Hall,
Miles Fisher,
John Hall,
Craig Bierko,
John Getz,
Charlene Tilton,
Lil' Kim.
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After spoofing disaster films in Airplane!, police shows in The Naked Gun, and Hollywood horrors in Scary Movie 3 and 4, producer David Zucker sets his satirical sights on the superhero genre with this anarchic comedy lampooning everything from Spider-Man to X-Men and Superman Returns. Shortly after being bitten by a genetically altered dragonfly, high-school outcast Rick Riker (Drake Bell) begins ...
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Teen Wolf (1985)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Rod Daniel.
Actors:
Michael J. Fox,
James Hampton,
Scott Paulin,
Susan Ursitti,
Jerry Levine,
Lorie Griffin,
Mark Arnold,
Matt Adler,
Mark Holton,
Jay Tarses,
Elizabeth Gorcey,
Melanie Manos,
Doug Savant,
Charles Zucker,
Harvey Vernon,
Clare Peck,
Gregory Itzin,
Doris Hess,
Troy Evans,
Lynda Wiesmeier,
Richard James Baker,
Richard Brooks,
Larry B. Daugherty,
Richard Domeier,
Mark L. Flowers,
Jay Footlik,
Kris Hagerty,
Tanna Herr,
Rodney Kageyama,
James MacKrell,
Fred A. Nelson,
Brian Sheehan,
Carl Steven,
Paul Ventura.
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After sitting on the shelf for some time, Teen Wolf was released on the heels of the hugely successful Back to the Future in an attempt to cash in on the huge popularity of star Michael J. Fox. Teen Wolf chronicles the plight of Fox as a small-town nerd who can't seem to score a basket on the court or a point with his dream girl. Things change, however, once he discovers his family's hereditary se ...
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The Comebacks (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Sports Comedy.
Director:
Tom Brady.
Actors:
David Koechner,
Carl Weathers,
Melora Hardin,
Matthew Lawrence,
Brooke Nevin,
Nick Searcy,
George Back,
Noureen DeWulf,
Jesse Garcia,
Jackie Long,
Robert Ri'chard,
Martin Spanjers,
Jermaine Williams,
Dennis Rodman,
Andy Dick,
Finesse Mitchell.
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The producers of Wedding Crashers are back with the comedy The Comebacks. Spoofing countless inspirational sports movies, the film stars David Koechner (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) as Lambeau Fields, a football coach who suffers from a streak of bad luck that has become the stuff of legend. As a last resort, he takes a job coaching a college football team populated with some of the leas ...
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The Man with Two Brains (1983)
Genre:
Comedy,
Horror,
Satire,
Parody/Spoof,
Sci-Fi Comedy.
Director:
Carl Reiner.
Actors:
Steve Martin,
Kathleen Turner,
David Warner,
Paul Benedict,
Richard Brestoff,
James Cromwell,
George Furth,
Peter Hobbs,
Bernard Behrens,
Earl Boen,
Randi Brooks,
David Byrd,
Jeffrey Combs,
Breck Costin,
Peter Elbing,
George Fisher,
Jenny Gago,
Bernie Hern,
Stephanie Kramer,
Sparky Marcus,
Oceana Marr,
Frank McCarthy,
Don McLeod,
Haunani Minn,
Diane Peterson,
Estelle Reiner,
Adrian Ricard,
Kate Sarchet,
Wendy Sherman,
Warwick Sims,
Sissy Spacek,
Tom Spratley,
William Traylor,
Natividad Vacio,
Perla Walter.
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Steve Martin and Carl Reiner concoct one of Martin's best comic vehicles with Martin playing the world's top brain surgeon, Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr — he ought to know, he said so himself. Hfuhruhurr pioneered the radical new cranial screw-top technique, but he grieves over the untimely death of his wife Rebecca, carrying around a small plastic likeness of her to get through the long and l ...
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The Naked Gun (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Absurd Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Slapstick,
Police Comedy.
Director:
David Zucker.
Actors:
Leslie Nielsen,
George Kennedy,
Priscilla Presley,
Ricardo Montalban,
O.J. Simpson,
Nancy Marchand,
Melvin Allen,
Fredric Arnold,
Robert Arthur,
Brett Bartlett,
Susan Beaubian,
Raye Birk,
Susan Breslau,
Joyce Brothers,
Jeannette Charles,
Tom Dugan,
Dick Enberg,
Chuck Fick,
Winifred Freedman,
Charles Gherardi,
Curt Gowdy,
Joe Grifasi,
Doris Hess,
Mark Holton,
John Houseman,
Prince Hughes,
Reggie Jackson,
Ronald G. Joseph,
David Katz,
Christopher Keene,
Leslie Maier,
Tim McCarver,
Ken Minyard,
Edwina Moore,
Dennis Packer,
Jim Palmer,
Hank Robinson,
Tiny Ron,
Rick Seaman,
Jim Smith,
Brinke Stevens,
Lawrence Tierney,
Sydney Urshan,
Dick Vitale,
Ed Williams,
Don Woodard,
Nicholas Worth,
Jeff Wright,
Weird Al Yankovic,
Charlotte Zucker,
Burton Zucker.
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We know we're in a 1988 film when we're invited to laugh at O.J. Simpson in an opening slapstick sequence. We can also pinpoint the year of production when hard-nosed cop Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen), during a scuffle with the world's leading dictators, wipes the wine-colored birthmark off the head of Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. Those wacky ZAZ boys — David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, ...
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America's most popular satirical newspaper makes the leap from the printed page to the silver screen in this political comedy that explores what happens when journalistic integrity is compromised by corporate sensibility. Onion News anchorman Norm Archer (Len Cariou) is s principled journalist, so when he's asked to bend to the will of his corporate overlords he decides to strike back with a fury ...
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The Toxic Avenger (1985)
Genre:
Horror,
Comedy,
Horror Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Michael Herz,
Lloyd Kaufman.
Actors:
Andree Maranda,
Mitchell Cohen,
Jennifer Babtist,
Cindy Manion,
Robert Prichard,
Mark Torgl,
Gary Schneider,
Dick Martinsen,
Chris Liano,
Xavier Barquet,
Giorgio Calderone,
Joe Caldrone,
D.J. Calvitto,
Ed Carrion,
Eileen Nad Castaldi,
Nathan Jon Castaldi,
Nancy Compansanto,
Teddy Copley,
Don Costello,
Mary Cox,
Andrew Craig,
Joe Curtis,
Mary Ellen David,
June de Young,
Charles di Cagno,
Brigitte Douglaston,
Richard Duggan,
Dianna Flaherty,
Barbara J. Gurskey,
Reuben Guss,
Dolly Hall,
Skip Hamra,
Maxine Hayt,
Dan Hogan,
Doug Isbecque,
Vicki Juditz,
Kenneth Kessler,
Patrick Kilpatrick,
Matt Klan,
William Klan,
Charles Lee,
Sarabel Levinson,
Roxanne Maranda,
Lisa Martinsen,
Martin Scott McMann,
Bruce Morton,
Sherry Park,
Jessica Perkins,
Albert Pia,
Betty Pia,
Norma Pratt,
Peter Racini,
Alisha Riggs,
Margaret Riley,
Mike Russo,
Pat Ryan, Jr.,
Ryan Sexton,
Barry Shapiro,
Teresa Simpson,
Dan Snow,
Dennis Souder,
Andy Stamatin,
Donna-Marie Stipo,
John Stobaeus,
Joe Supor, Jr.,
Andrea Suter,
Larry Sutton,
Vickie Usher,
Samuel Weil,
David N. Weiss,
William Christopher Weiss,
Cosmo Wilder,
Myrna Williams,
Donna Winter,
Joe Zarro,
Bruce Zimmerman.
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In a crazy spoof of heroic monster movies that spawned two sequels, The Toxic Avenger is about the transformation of a mild-mannered, scrawny janitor into a thundering, muscular hero out for justice, morality, and in one case, a bit of sex. Melvin (Mark Torgl) has a job as a custodian at a work-out club where his humiliating treatment by the musclebound reaches an ugly climax in which Melvin is fo ...
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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Jake Kasdan.
Actors:
John C. Reilly,
Jenna Fischer,
Raymond J. Barry,
Kristen Wiig,
Tim Meadows,
Harold Ramis,
Margo Martindale,
Chris Parnell,
Matt Besser,
Jack Black,
Paul Rudd,
Jason Schwartzman,
Justin Long,
Jack White,
David Krumholtz,
Odette Yustman.
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Storyline:
Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan team up to take the swagger out of the traditional music biopic with this look at the troubled life of fictional music legend Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly). Apatow and Kasdan both write and produce, while Freaks and Geeks and Orange County director Kasdan steps into the director's chair. Dewey Cox is a rock & roll legend whose songs have the power to shake a nation. De ...
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Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Farce.
Director:
David Wain.
Actors:
Janeane Garofalo,
David Hyde Pierce,
Marguerite Moreau,
Paul Rudd,
Zak Orth,
Christopher Meloni,
A.D. Miles,
Molly Shannon,
Gideon Jacobs,
Ken Marino,
Joe Lo Truglio,
Michael Ian Black,
Liam Norton,
Amy Poehler,
Bradley Cooper,
Marisa Ryan,
Elizabeth Banks,
Gabriel Millman,
Kevin Sussman,
Kevin Thomas Conroy,
Christopher Cuzumano,
Madeline Blue,
Cassidy Ladden,
Nina Hellman,
Peter Salett,
Judah Friedlander,
Jordan Maclean,
Michael Showalter,
Jake Fogelnest.
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Storyline:
1980s teen comedies finally get the parody they so richly deserve with Wet Hot American Summer, the first feature film from writer/director David Wain and co-screenwriter Michael Showalter, formerly of the sketch comedy troupe the State. It's the last day of the summer season at Camp Firewood, and as camp director Beth (Janeane Garofalo) prepares to wrap things up, the staff of teenage counselors ...
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Bob Hoskins,
Christopher Lloyd,
Joanna Cassidy,
Stubby Kaye,
Alan Tilvern,
Richard Le Parmentier,
Joel Silver,
Betsy Brantley,
Kathleen Turner,
Amy Irving,
Lou Hirsch,
Morgan Deare,
Mae Questel,
Tony Anselmo,
Joe Alaskey,
June Foray,
Richard Williams,
Wayne Allwine,
Russie Taylor,
Tony Pope,
Cherry Davis,
Peter Westy,
Frank Sinatra,
Del Baker,
Mel Blanc,
Andrew Bradford,
Pat Buttram,
Danny Capri,
Edwin Craig,
Jim Cummings,
Joel Cutrara,
Peter Diamond,
Michael Edmonds,
Charles Fleischer,
Chris Fleischer,
Laura Frances,
Jim Gallant,
Eugene Guirterrez,
Ed Herlihy,
Lindsay Holiday,
Christopher Hollosy,
David L. Lander,
Billy Mitchell,
Fred Newman,
James O'Connell,
Les Perkins,
Mary T. Radford,
Richard Ridings,
Eric B. Sindon,
John-Paul Sipla,
Paul Springer,
April Winchell.
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Storyline:
In Robert Zemeckis's trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, Hollywood's 1940s cartoon stars are a subjugated minority, living in the ghettolike "Toontown" where their movements are sharply monitored by the human power establishment. The Toons are permitted to perform in a Cotton Club-style nightspot but are forbidden to patronize the joint. One of Toontown's leading citiz ...
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