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Through a series of freak occurrences, a group of actors shooting a big-budget war movie are forced to become the soldiers they are portraying.
The following can be counted among the best parody movies of all time, and all do a remarkable job at spoofing either entire genres, or sometimes a more selective group of movies. They're...
Great parody movies have a clever sense of humor and intelligent jokes that appeal to people's love for the genre they're spoofing. Some of the best parody movies, like Airplane! and Shaun of the Dead, have become iconic and have even received critical acclaim and awards recognition.
From Scary Movie to Airplane!, these are the best movies that parody other popular films and genres.
A parody film or spoof film is a subgenre of comedy film that lampoons other film genres or films as pastiches, [1] [2] [3] works created by imitation of the style of many different films reassembled together.
A masterful blend of razor-sharp satire, impeccable comedic timing, and insightful societal observations sets the stage for unforgettable storylines. Audiences are enthralled by the hilarious twists and turns, and the unforgettable characters that bring these top-tier parody movies to life.
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail", "The Great Dictator", "Young Frankenstein", "Airplane!", & "Life of Brian" are on The Top 100 Parody/Spoofs of All Time on Flickchart.
1. Epic Movie. 2007 1h 26m PG-13. 2.4 (110K) Rate. 17 Metascore. A spoof on previous years' epic movies (The Da Vinci Code (2006), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) + 20 more), TV series, music videos and celebs. 4 orphans are on an epic adventure.
All the movies in the following list are considered to be parodies, that is a comedy movie which sends-up other movies, using imitation to make fun of them. They are also referred to as spoofs.
Whether they take direct inspiration from a specific film, or just mock the stereotypes of an entire genre, parody movies are the cinematic equivalent of a Wierd Al Yankovic song. Wryly poking...