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Good Morning! 2/27/13 You will need your notebook! 1. Parody-NOTES 2. Notes on Spaceballs - a parody of Star Wars 3. View Spaceballs
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The Parody (Spoof)
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“Parody” Films that make fun of other films/genres There is no such thing as an original spoof Magnify familiar roles from whatever authentic genre is being spoofed Example: Tom Cruise from “Top Gun” is risk taking and masculine. His spoof alternative, Charlie Sheen in “Hot Shots” and “Hot Shots: Part Deux,” takes those characteristics to the extreme (overly masculine and unrealistic risk taking).
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GenreAuthentic TitleSpoof Gangster“The Godfather,” “Good Fellas” “Mafia” Western(any John Wayne)“Blazing Saddles” Horror“Jason,” “Halloween”“Army of Darkness,” “Young Frankenstein,” “Scary Movie” Martial Arts“Romeo Must Die,” “Enter the Dragon” “Kung Pow” Crime/Film Noir“Pink Panther” Action“Top Gun,” “Lethal Weapon” “Hot Shots,” “Loaded Weapon” Science Fiction“Aliens,” “Star Wars”“Spaceballs”
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Agents of Spoof Director/producer: Sam Raimi and Mel Brooks, the Wayans Brothers Actors: Leslie Nielson, Charlie Sheen, Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder, Rick Moranis, John Candy
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Audience Analysis Parodies attract corny people vs. film connoisseurs Short box office life Huge cult following and rental sales People who just want to laugh Audience values/assumptions vary but this is generally true: ▫nothing is sacred or off limits; “Life of Brian” spoofs Jesus ▫change is bad; keep plot, characters and settings familiar
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Parody As An Art Cheesy lines Predictable plot, setting and characterization Verbatim lines/quotes/events from authentic films Fly in the face of film watching social mores/codes Usually low budget, however that may be changing
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