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I don't know if anyone remembers "Not Another Teen Movie"--certainly not a perfect film (as well as quite gross here and there) but one that had some
merit as a spoof film, as it made fun of plot devices and didn't just ape them.
merit as a spoof film, as it made fun of plot devices and didn't just ape them.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Y'know...that was just on here <I>last night</I>!
Caught a bit of it...quite funny because, as you say, it's a genre spoof, not a specific movie spoof. In fact, I <I>think</I> it may be something I picked up ages ago and never watched as I think I remember reading the back cover at home. Guess I'll need to dig and see if I can find it!
Caught a bit of it...quite funny because, as you say, it's a genre spoof, not a specific movie spoof. In fact, I <I>think</I> it may be something I picked up ages ago and never watched as I think I remember reading the back cover at home. Guess I'll need to dig and see if I can find it!
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Well, despite everyone else's warnings, I saw "Superhero Movie!" yesterday.
I'd say that about 25% of the movie is very funny.
As for the other 75%? PAINFULLY UNFUNNY AND SOMETIMES DOWNRIGHT TASTELESS!!!
So, only go if you're willing to shell out seven-ten bucks for 25% of a good comedy.
I'd say that about 25% of the movie is very funny.
As for the other 75%? PAINFULLY UNFUNNY AND SOMETIMES DOWNRIGHT TASTELESS!!!
So, only go if you're willing to shell out seven-ten bucks for 25% of a good comedy.
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*thinking out loud* Hmm...decisions, decisions. I'm a huge nut for superhero films, so on the one hand I'm curious to see what they do with it. On the other, I kinda suspected that it would be like what you said. Do I or don't I? Hmm...maybe I'll catch it as a rental.
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That's pretty much the same choice that I had to make, Eddie.
However, the "Tasteless" aspect of the film is very questionable at some points. For example, the movie spoofs the scene in "Batman Begins" in which Bruce Wayne's parents are murdered in the alley:
And don't even get me going on the many, many jokes that seem directed at the late Chris Reeve.
Anyway, speaking of superhero movies, the new trailer for "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" is now online:
http://movies.yahoo.com/premieres/72544 ... ardformat/
However, the "Tasteless" aspect of the film is very questionable at some points. For example, the movie spoofs the scene in "Batman Begins" in which Bruce Wayne's parents are murdered in the alley:
Anyway, speaking of superhero movies, the new trailer for "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" is now online:
http://movies.yahoo.com/premieres/72544 ... ardformat/
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It's this character in the film who's completely parylized. He says the sort of things that Chris Reeve used to say about being that way, but then he starts complaining and using a lot of profanity. I can't really post the things that he says on a board like this one, but all of them are meanspirited, and all of them are in bad taste.Ben wrote:If they're bashing Chris Reeve, I have no inclination to even bother seeing this for free on TV...
That's just pathetic.
At first, I thought that the charcter was a spoof of Charles Xavier from "X-Men", but then he came into play later on. Towards the end of the film, when the parylized charcter is giving Dragonfly some advice, I noticed that the scene seemed to be a parody of Chris Reeve's episode of "Smallville"...which is when I realized that the character came across as a spoof of him! Now, whether intended or not, this is not only not funny, this is just wrong. That's why I felt kinda funny as I left the theater, knowing that I had given the film seven bucks.
If you see the film at all, see it for free if you can.
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In the second season of Smallville Reeve played a minor, yet very important, character named Virgil Swann who told Clark about his origins and where he came from. It's an incredibly powerful scene, made even more so by the use of music from John Williams' Superman score. The entire season to that point led up to that scene and the aftereffects drove the rest of the season and even into season three. Quite a nice way of paying tribute to the man who made Superman what he is today (as far as public perception goes at least).Once Upon A Dream wrote:What character they're spoofing in the film?.
Thanks for the warning WJ. Now I know for sure that I don't want to see it. Ever. Geez, if they're going to be making those kinds of "parodies" why don't they make it clear in the previews? To make it look like a fun, silly spoof and then go into jokes like that is despicable and dishonest. If this is the kind of thing he's doing now, I don't know that I'll ever watch a Zucker movie again (Airplane! being the obvious exception since that one is actually good).
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Thanks for telling me and I didn't knew that but I meant what characters are spoffed in the film (I already know that Spider-Man is but does Fantastic Four or Batman are spoffed?).eddievalient wrote:In the second season of Smallville Reeve played a minor, yet very important, character named Virgil Swann who told Clark about his origins and where he came from. It's an incredibly powerful scene, made even more so by the use of music from John Williams' Superman score. The entire season to that point led up to that scene and the aftereffects drove the rest of the season and even into season three. Quite a nice way of paying tribute to the man who made Superman what he is today (as far as public perception goes at least).Once Upon A Dream wrote:What character they're spoofing in the film?.
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