My favorite spoof movie is surprisingly Hot Shots! Part Deux, just for how absurd it can get. I still love the gag with Martin Sheen when he and Charlie point at each other and say "I loved you on Wall Street". Still, I wish that more films would play with the language of film like Top Secret! It's so fun to watch. The only thing that really comes close is the French film Playtime which is basically a cinematic Where's Waldo? book. Truly the only film with any replay value.
Honestly, my favorite spoof movie might be Weird: The Al Yankovic story for it's spoofage of the typical biopic cliches and hilarious exaggerations of Al's life story.
Not a spoof movie, but a A Touch of Cloth was a British show that spoofed a lot of British cop shows like Silent Witness, Cracker, Luther, Prime Suspect, Midsummer Murders, Inspector Morse, Lewis. It was written by Charlie Brooker, the guy who did Black Mirror, and it is joke-a-minute.
It's not my favorite by a long shot, but Jane Austen's Mafia! deserves more love than it gets. A lot of the jokes don't land, but plenty of them are hilarious. And you can tell they respected the genre they were spoofing, unlike a lot of later films that basically destroyed spoofs.
"Why are you always in such a bloody rush?"
The train gag destroyed me
"You'll have to forgive my pony. He had a cold last week and now he's just a little hoarse." 🤣🤣🤣
Legendary Legends
The library scene is GOAT
My favorite spoof movie is surprisingly Hot Shots! Part Deux, just for how absurd it can get. I still love the gag with Martin Sheen when he and Charlie point at each other and say "I loved you on Wall Street".
Still, I wish that more films would play with the language of film like Top Secret! It's so fun to watch. The only thing that really comes close is the French film Playtime which is basically a cinematic Where's Waldo? book. Truly the only film with any replay value.
Dog you left out the parachute scene with the fireplace. Could not stop laughing at that one. Oh and all of the Blue Lagoon riffs.
I remember First seeing the movie and the train bit a thinking "oh, that's the clip from doggan's beauty and the beast park musical review"
Honestly, my favorite spoof movie might be Weird: The Al Yankovic story for it's spoofage of the typical biopic cliches and hilarious exaggerations of Al's life story.
Now if Val Kilmer gets honoured at an event, we need someone to sing Tutti Frutti with an orchestra.
Not a spoof movie, but a A Touch of Cloth was a British show that spoofed a lot of British cop shows like Silent Witness, Cracker, Luther, Prime Suspect, Midsummer Murders, Inspector Morse, Lewis. It was written by Charlie Brooker, the guy who did Black Mirror, and it is joke-a-minute.
It's not my favorite by a long shot, but Jane Austen's Mafia! deserves more love than it gets. A lot of the jokes don't land, but plenty of them are hilarious. And you can tell they respected the genre they were spoofing, unlike a lot of later films that basically destroyed spoofs.
Kung pow enter the fist. Absolutely my favorite.