
He gets about, last seen as the Lunchpack of Notre Dame

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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 15:59,
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Getting tired of this henry guy..
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:00,
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it is already a parody and more than likely created as a parody - so to parody a parody isn't funny like all those shit awful Scary Movie, Disaster Movie and Epic Movie type films the thing is boys and girls a parody of a parody isn't funny unless it's done with some sense of irony.
Now Airplane works in every sense. Why? because it took a medium that took itself far too serious, the disaster movie (not the terrible spoof I mentioned earlier) genre. This form of spoof works equally well as the TV series Police Squad because Police Dramas also take themselves too serious.
/end of blog
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:07,
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Now Airplane works in every sense. Why? because it took a medium that took itself far too serious, the disaster movie (not the terrible spoof I mentioned earlier) genre. This form of spoof works equally well as the TV series Police Squad because Police Dramas also take themselves too serious.
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once negatively and once positively.. I am confused
:P
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:08,
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:P

and Disaster Movies (as a genre)
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:10,
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and therefor not spoofing parodies..
Scary movie the analogy works for as scream was a parody of sorts of slash films.. but yeah.. I think the rest of them don't work as they're not funny :)
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:13,
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Scary movie the analogy works for as scream was a parody of sorts of slash films.. but yeah.. I think the rest of them don't work as they're not funny :)

Scream worked ok as it seem to take itself seriously at first but then got more silly.
But still anybody who grew up with slash horror films never took them seriously not like the disaster movies of the 50-60-70s where people just didn't see the silly side of it all.
What I find most disturbing is the current batch of gore horror movies that do take themsleves way too serious like Saw, and Hotel etc. for fuck's sake make it a little less realistic!
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:20,
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But still anybody who grew up with slash horror films never took them seriously not like the disaster movies of the 50-60-70s where people just didn't see the silly side of it all.
What I find most disturbing is the current batch of gore horror movies that do take themsleves way too serious like Saw, and Hotel etc. for fuck's sake make it a little less realistic!

it had a lot of the airplane dialogue in it
can't remember what the hell it was called
ity was quite surreal watching a serious film with people saying the same stuff in it though :D
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:13,
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can't remember what the hell it was called
ity was quite surreal watching a serious film with people saying the same stuff in it though :D

which you probably already knew
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 16:15,
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