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Great dictator is a cheat of sorts. It parodies Hitler and the Nazi's rather than another film or genre. Team America is similar but at least also parodies action movie tropes and the depiction of America in its own cinema. 220px-Wacko_(film).jpg airplane.jpg youngfrank.jpg blazing-saddles-one-sheet.jpg The_Great_Dictator.jpg spinaltap.jpg 220px-Clue_Poster.jpg deadmendont.jpg teamamerica.jpg imgonnagityou4.jpg |
#6592
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I didn't go with Airplane seeing as it parodies the Airport series. The Airport series parodies itself following the first film. I mean, look at Airport 75 - Charlton Heston boarding the plane via the cockpit window whilst the plane is in flight. Far funnier than Nielsen and co. Then there's this. A nun strumming guitar songs to Linda Blair. |
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Watched one after the other they are hilarious. The box set is a must have. Fantastic casts as well, including, Dean Martin, Burt Lancaster, Charlton Heston, Myrna Lot, Gloria Swanson, Christopher Lee, James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Alain Delon and of course George Kennedy. |
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There are many films which are not perceived as parodies, but that *do* fit within the criteria of 'what a parody is'. Then there are other films that (depending on how you watch them) are perfect parodies even tho they are not meant to be
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According to Wiki - The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters,[6] as well as many elements from Airport 1975. I haven't seen Zero Hour!. |
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If you watch the side-by-side YouTube video, you'll see the intentional similarities between Airplane! and Zero Hour!. It's probably possible to make a similar video with either Young Frankenstein or Dracula: Dead and Loving It and the films Mel Brooks was spoofing
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Ultimately it's the same as with previous lists. Can you offer sound reasoning? |
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