correction ***: Harry Beaver in Epic Movie was actually not voiced by Tony Cox! It was Katt Williams. i swearrr i read online that it was tony cox but apparently not! we’ll just call it a mandela effect 😏🤫
Can you cover the world of celeb airport fashion? I feel like it's such a weird part of our culture, like celebrities will wear things specifically for paparazzi photos in airports but there's no videos analyzing it!
I absolutely miss the Wayans Brothers. They made so many classics, and they're a huge reason we have Jim Carrey. Scary Movie 1&2 are some of my favorite parody movies.
They are so good parody/comedy movies. Just joke after joke with tons of references. There they really stitched it all together to a coherent movie and it doens´t feel like a compilation of some bits.
There's something hilarious about Aaron Setlzer & Jason Friendberg's only contribution to Scary Movie is a single fart joke that they may or may not even wrote.
It's not even the best gag in that opening scene. So many parts are more memorable - her choosing the banana, her slow run as she goes through the sprinklers, her being non chalant after the murder her "boyfriend". Her saying Shaqs acting was scary. All way better jokes than her fart joke.
i think that just goes to show how good those movies are. the writing was done so well that it could’ve been an actual movie and not just a parody. if you watch “not another teen movie” or “the starving games” there’s no way you’d ever mistake them for the actual movies. the jokes and cliches are too on the nose for you to actually get immersed in the story.
@@teleportingpotatoe it’s a vampire mockumentary on Hulu! My boyfriend started watching it and I was so confused at first bc I didn’t realize the genre 🤣🤣
when i was like 5, i watched date movie in a hotel room on a family vacation. the scene where they are playing basketball and he eats all the chest hair made me projectile vomit purple ice cream all over the whole room. this is one of my first vivid life memories
I remember seeing Scary Movie at 14, when it came out and loving it. As I got older, I watched the other clones like Date Movie and Disaster Movie, thinking they got worse and worse, and putting it down to me being older. A couple of years ago, I watched Scary Movie again, and that's when it clicked that it was the change in writing, not my age.
I think it was Mel Brooks who said that a good parody movie works when you can still laugh at the jokes even if you’ve never heard of the original source material. And that’s what Seltzer and Friedberg don’t get about their own humor. There are reasons why something like South Park and Rick and Morty were so successful.
Parodies definitely can still work. What We Do In The Shadows is basically just a parody of every vampire trope and I would argue that is one of the funniest shows on tv right now. Also for my musical theater lovers I would highly recommend Starkid productions. They have been making hilarious musical parodies for a decade now. They are most well now for their Harry Potter musical, but they have so many other amazing shows. They’ve parodied Batman, Aladdin, James Bond, the Oregon Trail to name a few.
Seeing Epic Movie when it came out in theaters is such a vivid memory for me, I was in 7th grade and saw it with a bunch of kids from my class. I just remember us all being vaguely horrified and grossed out, and feeling like the trailer was false advertising for what the movie actually was. I really do not miss the specific brand of gross-out/shock humor that was so popular in the 2000s.
I remember Vampires Suck way too well for something I've only seen twice. When I was 14, I used to think the Black Eyed Peas joke was hilarious but maybe only if you aren't expecting it. Another joke I remember laughing at because it caught me off guard was when Charlie says, with such seriousness, in reference to the recent vampire killings, "You know what that means: The Kardashians are in town." I think this parody is one of their least bad ones because there is a (sorta) cohesive plot and there are jokes.
Vampires suck is far from brilliant but I actually do think it succeeds at dumb comedy like 50% of the time. Which is more than I can say about any of their other movies.
Bless my mom’s heart who took me to see the Epic movie when I was kid and wasn’t aware it was a parody. She just saw a bunch of heroes on the poster and thought it was action, not every vulgar joke she hates for 2 hours. It was a very awkward time.
Scary Movie 3 is legitimately one of my favorite movies of all time and I could rewatch Not Another Teen Movie once a week and it wouldn't get old. Because, as you said, the jokes aren't just topical they're funny. And smart at times.
@@melody3629I like 3 the best because the humor is more slapstick than vulgar/gross out, imo. There's a lot of good quotes from it too. I feel like there's also some really good subtle jokes sprinkled within. Also it has the best Brenda death scene. I think 3 is worth the watch.
I feel like that historical timeline at the start needed to at least mention Mel Brooks. Young Frankenstein changed my brain chemistry permanently. Blazing Saddles and Robin Hood: Men In Tights did so much to comedy movies in general, too.
I was waiting for Mel to be mentioned. Def a great video tho. For anyone reading and doesn’t know PLEASE go look him up! Spaceballs and History of the world part 1 are such chefs kisses man
The Scary Movies will always be in a league of their own but I did enjoy, at least at the time of their releases, Date Movie and Meet The Spartans. Hearing your review makes me think I would feel the same watching them as an adult. They were peak middle school/early high school movies to watch at sleepovers!
Just a side note.. George of the Jungle was originally a 60s cartoon so I'd think the Brendan Fraser film was like a live action version of an old cartoon. Like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Josie and the Pussycats etc. But I'm not sure if the 60s cartoon was a parody of Tarzan or not. I'll just assume it was so it still counts lol ❤
@@trashbasket11 and the 2007-17 reboot has two wildly different seasons; with the second one being horribly inferior to the already so bad it’s good George of the Jungle 2.
I could be wrong but it seemed to have a lot wider scope in terms of targets for its parody, it's whip smart but also has those scenes with the whipped cream, I guess you can have your cake and eat it too
I’m only 8 minutes in and I just have to say that as someone who studied film in college, you did an excellent job at analyzing this sub genre and honestly explained it and weaved it together better than lots of the kids I was in class with 😂 can’t wait to finish! This is amazing!!! Loved your most recent video too ❤
I think the reason the Chocolate Factory parts of Epic Movie are so beloved is purely because of the genius casting decision to have notorious Hollywood weirdo, Crispin Glover, play the role of Willy Wonka.
I definitely watched Epic Movie at too young an age, bc I was horrified by the Willy Wonka scene. The Lemon Heads bit freaked me out so much that I couldn't listen to Fergalicious for a while without a sense of dread. I never thought to take it off my playlist though...
that is the type of movies you watch with pals while getting drunk and thus being like "tee hee, Stifler's momma!" But if you watch it unironically, you'll just drown in a sea of cringe. However, there was a small saving grace called Chrispin Glover (who auditioned for original Willy Wonka part which went to DEpp). He has a good vibe for the character.
no genuinely i remember just starting kindergarten, and my brother who was 15 at the time had rented it on dvd (i’m assuming bc it had just came out), and i remember this one scene w/ the narnia kid and x-men girl, like being in a tent and making use of her *shape shifting*, and i had such a bad nightmare about it, that i didn’t want to go to school the next day :/
I remember genuinely enjoying Epic Movie and Superhero Movie when they came out but watching these clips is pure torture. Middle school really was a dark time for movies lol
Honestly it’s so dope seeing the Wayans brothers get credit for their influence on a mainstream comedy trend. Also love holding some Hollywood nepotism babies to their awful crimes against humanity😭 even as a 7 year old I knew those movies were barely funny
Yes please. As someone who was born in 2004 I really didn't experience Jersey Shore or the phenomenon around it, but one thing I do remember hearing about Jersey Shore is how everybody hated it and that one Mad parody were they also combined it with Up for some reason.
I think the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window that came out on Netflix recently is proof that parody can come back and it can be done right. Maybe now we'll get parody shows instead.
gosh, the scary movies were so good. as a child in the era, I eagerly awaiting each release. the jokes went over my head and I didn't have the life experience to know if they were good or bad, but dang, so many fond memories. would never watch them again. I'm sure they're not that funny and built on the offensive comedy of the early 2000s, but I'll always have the memories
You’ve got yourself a subscriber for life Mila! The aesthetic of this video, along with the camera and those posters around your room made me feel so at home and safe. I truly look forward to anything you’re cooking up for the future 💫
Don't Be a Menace is so underrated both in quality and influence. Ppl always mention Airplane when talking about parody, but rarely bring up Menace (which might actually be better)
Id argue one of the VERY few good things to come from UA-cam in quite a while. The platform has been going dry for a while now for whatever reason. But this channel is gold. Possibly only rivaled (in my mind) by Hailey Elizabeth, and of course, Queen Bailey Sarian.
I cannot believe someone is covering this. Keenan Ivory Wayans is one of my favorite creators of the late 20th century. He absolutely carries the parody torch from Mel Brooks and no one talks about it. There is no one who did what he did during that time. I’m so glad you used the word “blueprint” because he deserves.
@@justanothercutefreak oh its definitely boozy which one did you try? I believe they have the black label, white and a pink. I've had the black label and white before. And yeah, those definitely get you nice and tipsy. Edit. I actually looked the brand up, it gets you so wasted cause its actually malt liquor, not wine. Lol, the more you know.
@@georgejrivera3388 I got both (black and white) and I cannot remember which I liked best, I just remember both of them tasting strong. And yet I downed almost a whole bottle in one night. (If my "self control" wasn't physically my boyfriend telling me to slow down and bringing me water I would have.) I did not know there was a pink bottle so I have something new to add to my grocery list.
"Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th" is a movie that nobody seems to remember. It was a really good parody movie made in 2000. I'm glad you made a mention of that cult classic. I hope it gets the recognition it deserves one day.
Joblo's recent video brought my interest back. The clips I've seen were hilarious. Also, that movie was what got Simon Rex to star in Scary Movie 3, which is the second best in the franchise.
I appreciate you highlighting the Wayans family as really influential. Not a lot of people I know even are aware of who they are because their not as famous as other celebrities, as they are Black. It's really well done. Thankies
Dude, what? Do you know who the Zuckers are? You walk around tomorrow and ask people who they are… no one knows. And not because they’re white, because they’re from a long time ago. Time passed, names fade unfortunately it’s not about skin color. That takes away from their accomplishments as well as the fact that she said their movie was extremely popular financially. Whilst Leslie Nielsens film from the 90s flopped both commercially and financially.
@@nicholasmarino7375 The difference being that the "Zuckers" only wrote crappy parodies in the early 2000's while the Wayans were huge for over a decade, and not only for Scary Movie. I live in South America and even I know about In living color (an actually good show, btw), My wife and kids, White chicks (which was huge here, same with the first two Scary movies) and Major Payne, to name a few off the top of my head. So, not the same at all...
why do ppl gotta bring race into things smh you do know theres also white ppl who were famous in the early 2000's and no one knows who they are now right?? smh f off with your racist bs
Mila, I adore your videos. I love the throw-back vibe to the aughts aesthetics of my youth. I hadn't thought about these movies in YEARS and I was shocked that I did indeed remember some of the gags and scenes. I am so glad to hear that you have a couple internships lined up - go girl! I can't wait to see more of your content, but I'm also okay if you abandon UA-cam to ruthlessly takeover Viacom and reboot MTV back to the golden era
I'm ashamed to say I saw Vampires Suck in theatres with a friend. When it first came out if that needs clarification lol Said friend had a blast and I remember being so bored I was worried I was hurting their feelings. That's the only part of the movie I really remember. Was that how the last reviewer asks that I was supposed to feel awkward? Really enjoyed the nostalgia trip, thank you.
I was sad you didn't mention Mel Brooks but I get you wanted to focus on the specific 2000 parodies and their influences. I always thought it was wierd to parody Scream since it was a parody and was actually titled "scary movie" in pre production.
@@A-Dubs398 very true. I'm just assuming that she is far to young to have seen very many movies, and she's wasted most of that little time on Friedberg and Seltzer.
I really love the ZAZ parody films, Airplane, Naked Gun and especially Top Secret are some of my favourite movies ever. They also made a pretty underrated show called Police Squad which eventually turned into the Naked Gun movies
the first 2 scary movies are genuinely some of the best comedy movies of all time and im so serious....the wayans brothers basically built the new wave of that genre. literally so funny and creative, another example of black people and their impact on their respective industry. not to mention they're all so fcking hot😭
I was getting so frustrated because I couldn’t remember the name of your channel and UA-cam wasn’t putting your content on my recommendations but then I found you and realized it’s because you NEVER post. Plzzzz just give us something once a month or something girl, your videos are so good
What a fun video! I'm so glad UA-cam kept recommending it to me, and even more glad that I decided to watch it. And what a coincidence - Scary Movie 2 is my favorite of the bunch as well! Going to have to poke around your channel and check out more of your content. Thanks for this fun and hilariously entertaining video, Ms. Tequila, and keep up the great work! 🖤
I literally just decided to pop by in the slim hopes you may have uploaded. The same way one might open and close the fridge 5 minutes apart from each other over and over thinking something might magically appear. I have been blessed today, god is smiling on me, life is good the air is clear and I am at peace.
yeah i was going to include him but i wanted to stay on the seltzerberg route since those were the movies i was watching maybe if i make another i’d have to include ones like that and tropic thunder and stuff but idk if i’m ready for that discourse 😅😅😭
It’s just that he pre-dated the Zucker brothers. He started in the 60s. Speaking of the 60s. There are others i would put Blake Edwards in that category as well. Either way I really loved your video.
I was incredibly young when Twilight first came out (born in ‘03) but i was still a major fan of the franchise. I remember when my dad gave me a dvd and it was literally the “Vampires Suck” parody…i think i was slightly offended but i still watched it😭 i don’t remember laughing at anything tho..unfortunately the black eyed peas joke gets a long chuckle out of me tho 💀 And the Baseball scene in Twilight omfg..I remember hating that scene because it was so random and overly dramatic😭😭 but a lot of non-twilight/twilight fans loved it so idk..
It isn't a "parody movie" in the same way those in this video are, but 2009's Black Dynamite is certainly a loving homage to the 70s Blaxploitation films, affectionately mocking all of the genres main tropes. Unlike most of the films in this video, it's actually very good.
I grew up loving George in the jungle and I didn't knew it was a Tarzan parody until a few years ago. Same with scary movie, they would play it a lot on TV and I never even watched the movies they parodied, I watched the Scream franchise for the first time last year
Literally everyone of my friends growing up was obsessed with scary movie. And we were like 9, 10 years old lol I'm not sure it was very appropriate. We even did a parody of the movie for a class. A parody of a parody 🤓
the Hannah Montana character in disaster movie will always haunt me forever in my life until the end probably. and I remember really laughing at the broken glass slippers Enchanted skit. that song at the end of the movie is what really made Disaster Movie rememberable. I hate myself
one thing i didnt know as a german kid watching these.. they literally changed and added jokes in the german dubs that werent there before. i thought the bad parody movies were better than they actually were until i rewatched them years after.
For some reason, when I was 3-4 years old my dad has burned almost all of these movies on DVD's and let me watch them. I vividly remember watching Date Movie thinking it was a genuine movie. 16 years later, I just now find out that 300 didn't have a random scene of a Britney Spears getting kicked into a pit. Lmfao.
My favorite parody movie of all time is still Repossessed, maybe it was because I saw it as a kid but I enjoy the bit with the father hitting the TV and the news anchor on the TV gets hit by the ceiling.
This is the best film content i have watched in a long time. Such an amazing analysis, amazing attention to the history, and as always incredibly engaging and entertaining. I can't imagine the work that goes into researching, writing, filming, editing, and doing it all top tier, but wow it shows. This was great!
The movie "Student Bodies" from 1981 is so good! And in my opinion this was the blueprint for these types of movies. They cleaverly combined many different horror movies and made a parody movie from that, all while maintaining a plot on it's own!
Good stuff! Missing is a ton of super funny parodies from the 80s, but loved the parodies you chronicled in this video. Your commentary is quick-witted, thoroughly researched, and doesn't treat us (the viewing audience) like idiots. Kudos!
I remember when I watched Scary Movie in theaters, my best friend and I counted something like 11 movies and 5 commercials directly parodied. Years later, almost none of the commercial parodies get recognized by new viewers.
i watched way more of these than i thought, damn. not another teen movie will always have a special place in my heart though, that and the first scary movie
Omg, I related so hard when you talked about loving meet the Spartans as a middle schooler for no apparent reason. I’ve had the same thing with epic movie and that Twilight parody
Honestly I love parodies. It’s a tragedy Spaceballs was skipped over. I think Soaceballs, gonna git you sucka, Robin Hood men in tights, and airplane show how great a parody can be. I know twilight sucks can be dumb but I love it, it highlights how ridiculous twilight can be and doesn’t take itself too seriously.
It's not fatphobia it's just how white supremacy dehumanizes people in bigger bodies. Help us fight the common enemy, we will never overturn "skinny supremacy" because it is not real. We CAN overturn White Supremacy which IS real and which conditions us into things like fatphobia.
correction ***: Harry Beaver in Epic Movie was actually not voiced by Tony Cox! It was Katt Williams. i swearrr i read online that it was tony cox but apparently not! we’ll just call it a mandela effect 😏🤫
Well played Miss, well played haha
You left out Stan Helsing-it was a great, but underrated parody
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Can you cover the world of celeb airport fashion? I feel like it's such a weird part of our culture, like celebrities will wear things specifically for paparazzi photos in airports but there's no videos analyzing it!
You didn't mention Mel Brooks parody movies.. HOW DARE YOU 😡😡😡😡😡😡😠😠😠😠
and when the world needed her the most, she returned
I was just thinking about her the other day. She’s the early 2000s deep dive queen!!
HAHAHA
Amen
PURR PERIODT!!! I NEEDED this
As she always does
I absolutely miss the Wayans Brothers. They made so many classics, and they're a huge reason we have Jim Carrey. Scary Movie 1&2 are some of my favorite parody movies.
They are so good parody/comedy movies. Just joke after joke with tons of references. There they really stitched it all together to a coherent movie and it doens´t feel like a compilation of some bits.
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They're THE reason we have Jim Carrey
They’re still around dude…. They just make shitty movies now lol
@@nicholasmarino7375 they mean when they were in their prime and popular Hollywood movies back to back
There's something hilarious about Aaron Setlzer & Jason Friendberg's only contribution to Scary Movie is a single fart joke that they may or may not even wrote.
It tells a lot about them that the joke they fought for was something that forgettable
It's not even the best gag in that opening scene. So many parts are more memorable - her choosing the banana, her slow run as she goes through the sprinklers, her being non chalant after the murder her "boyfriend". Her saying Shaqs acting was scary. All way better jokes than her fart joke.
One thing I love about the Wayan’s brothers parody movies is that they were made so well that I use to confuse them with the actual movies 💀
i will never forget the fact that for most of my life i though scream was a rip off of scary movie
i think that just goes to show how good those movies are. the writing was done so well that it could’ve been an actual movie and not just a parody. if you watch “not another teen movie” or “the starving games” there’s no way you’d ever mistake them for the actual movies. the jokes and cliches are too on the nose for you to actually get immersed in the story.
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Scream came out in 1996 scary movie came out in 2000
So how is Scream a ripoff of scary movie
@@Aaronsharkogamer they said they thought
The Alvin and chipmunks rabies scene genuinely gave 9 yr old me nightmares. The eating of pregnant juno was traumatic.
no i was traumatised
SAME i was traumatized
That scene was so unnecessary it’s engraved into my mind forever
I like how this can be misinterpreted as the wolf woman from Beastars, even though the manga was first released almost a decade, later.
I still can't believe Vampires Suck didn't do the baseball scene.
At least What We Do In The Shadows made up for it recently 😆
Which episode is it??
@@melingitis Season 3, ep 3 according to Google lol
What is what we do in the shadow?
@@teleportingpotatoe it’s a vampire mockumentary on Hulu! My boyfriend started watching it and I was so confused at first bc I didn’t realize the genre 🤣🤣
@@halieparker9214 wow I didn't know there was a show, I only knew of the movie! I love the movie so I'll definitely be checking out the show
when i was like 5, i watched date movie in a hotel room on a family vacation. the scene where they are playing basketball and he eats all the chest hair made me projectile vomit purple ice cream all over the whole room. this is one of my first vivid life memories
Now I'm reminded of the hilarious vomiting scene from Scary Movie 2.
@@troin3925"f*ck this!"
i love how mila doesn’t just drop bunch of videos. she picks quality over quantity
@J CB it works though, i kinda love ot
I don't love that
@J CB yea it honestly fits her 90s/2000s vibe
I remember seeing Scary Movie at 14, when it came out and loving it. As I got older, I watched the other clones like Date Movie and Disaster Movie, thinking they got worse and worse, and putting it down to me being older. A couple of years ago, I watched Scary Movie again, and that's when it clicked that it was the change in writing, not my age.
I think it was Mel Brooks who said that a good parody movie works when you can still laugh at the jokes even if you’ve never heard of the original source material. And that’s what Seltzer and Friedberg don’t get about their own humor. There are reasons why something like South Park and Rick and Morty were so successful.
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literally every time i see "mila tequila uploaded ..." i YELL
ugh literally i could drown in mila's voice
Honestly… idk why we don’t build her a throne and declare her our queen 👸 I LOVE HER!
Hell yes
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so true
Parodies definitely can still work. What We Do In The Shadows is basically just a parody of every vampire trope and I would argue that is one of the funniest shows on tv right now.
Also for my musical theater lovers I would highly recommend Starkid productions. They have been making hilarious musical parodies for a decade now. They are most well now for their Harry Potter musical, but they have so many other amazing shows. They’ve parodied Batman, Aladdin, James Bond, the Oregon Trail to name a few.
Starkid is so good. Me and my husband make titty mitty and lobster jokes weekly thanks to them.
Yes!! Both are great examples that I love too
Tiger fucker!! Tiger fucker!!
Go watch the What We Do in the Shadows movie.
Wait in the Wings has really great videos on Starkid plays
Seeing Epic Movie when it came out in theaters is such a vivid memory for me, I was in 7th grade and saw it with a bunch of kids from my class. I just remember us all being vaguely horrified and grossed out, and feeling like the trailer was false advertising for what the movie actually was. I really do not miss the specific brand of gross-out/shock humor that was so popular in the 2000s.
I remember Vampires Suck way too well for something I've only seen twice. When I was 14, I used to think the Black Eyed Peas joke was hilarious but maybe only if you aren't expecting it. Another joke I remember laughing at because it caught me off guard was when Charlie says, with such seriousness, in reference to the recent vampire killings, "You know what that means: The Kardashians are in town." I think this parody is one of their least bad ones because there is a (sorta) cohesive plot and there are jokes.
Vampires suck is far from brilliant but I actually do think it succeeds at dumb comedy like 50% of the time. Which is more than I can say about any of their other movies.
I like watching Mila's videos because they remind me of the 2000s, a highly nostalgic era for me. She even dresses up like girls used to in the 2000s.
Literally and her intro!!
@@TrichelleIvoryyes! With that 4:3 aspect ratio, classic 2000s
Bless my mom’s heart who took me to see the Epic movie when I was kid and wasn’t aware it was a parody. She just saw a bunch of heroes on the poster and thought it was action, not every vulgar joke she hates for 2 hours. It was a very awkward time.
Lmao sounds like no one enjoyed themselves in that moment haha
Same thing happened to me
That happened with me, my brother, and my dad lol.
the grip “the starving games” had on me and my friends was actually crazy
I was alway more fond of “The Hungover Games”
@@Crunch_Carter ooo idk that one im gonna have to check it out
@@Crunch_Carter yess
No, seriously, my brother and I *loved* that movie in middle school. We even got in trouble for doing the hand signal in the hallway once.
I need Scary Movie 6 to happen already. I wanna see the reboot-sequels, A24, elevated horror, etc. get made fun of.
I’d love to see them parody A24 that’d be hilarious 😭
I'd like this as well lol what would be some theoretical scenarios?
Scream 6 should happen for sure
The prayer has been heard
Scary Movie 3 is legitimately one of my favorite movies of all time and I could rewatch Not Another Teen Movie once a week and it wouldn't get old. Because, as you said, the jokes aren't just topical they're funny. And smart at times.
😂 the aliens pissing out of their finger…yep, the jokes are solid and not just surface jokes for filler. SM3 got substance. Hands down! 🎉
I didn't watch number 3 because the Wayans bros weren't involved. Is it really worth the watch
@@melody3629I like 3 the best because the humor is more slapstick than vulgar/gross out, imo. There's a lot of good quotes from it too. I feel like there's also some really good subtle jokes sprinkled within. Also it has the best Brenda death scene. I think 3 is worth the watch.
@@melody3629watch it its good after that they go down hill i dont mimd the with ashley tisdale though😂😭
I feel like that historical timeline at the start needed to at least mention Mel Brooks. Young Frankenstein changed my brain chemistry permanently. Blazing Saddles and Robin Hood: Men In Tights did so much to comedy movies in general, too.
I was waiting for Mel to be mentioned. Def a great video tho. For anyone reading and doesn’t know PLEASE go look him up! Spaceballs and History of the world part 1 are such chefs kisses man
The Scary Movies will always be in a league of their own but I did enjoy, at least at the time of their releases, Date Movie and Meet The Spartans. Hearing your review makes me think I would feel the same watching them as an adult. They were peak middle school/early high school movies to watch at sleepovers!
Just a side note.. George of the Jungle was originally a 60s cartoon so I'd think the Brendan Fraser film was like a live action version of an old cartoon. Like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Josie and the Pussycats etc. But I'm not sure if the 60s cartoon was a parody of Tarzan or not. I'll just assume it was so it still counts lol ❤
ugh! that list on wikipedia got me SO many times with this!! it got to a point where i was like what even IS a parody 😭😭😭
The cartoon was a parody of Tarzan
@@milatequila I only remembered because I heard the song when I was little before the film and watched boomerang reruns. Lol.
@@trashbasket11 and the 2007-17 reboot has two wildly different seasons; with the second one being horribly inferior to the already so bad it’s good George of the Jungle 2.
gotta say that "not another teen movie" is THE superior parody movie of our days. it's soooo smart......
And the fact that it actually had a Meg Ryan cameo was iconic
I will forever love that movie.
NO NOT JANEY BRIGGS. She’s got glasses and a ponytail!
@@TwoBs That movie was iconic and we stan Chyler Leigh
I could be wrong but it seemed to have a lot wider scope in terms of targets for its parody, it's whip smart but also has those scenes with the whipped cream, I guess you can have your cake and eat it too
@@hj5520 One of my favorite movies ever. It's so good!!
I’m only 8 minutes in and I just have to say that as someone who studied film in college, you did an excellent job at analyzing this sub genre and honestly explained it and weaved it together better than lots of the kids I was in class with 😂 can’t wait to finish! This is amazing!!! Loved your most recent video too ❤
I think the reason the Chocolate Factory parts of Epic Movie are so beloved is purely because of the genius casting decision to have notorious Hollywood weirdo, Crispin Glover, play the role of Willy Wonka.
I definitely watched Epic Movie at too young an age, bc I was horrified by the Willy Wonka scene. The Lemon Heads bit freaked me out so much that I couldn't listen to Fergalicious for a while without a sense of dread. I never thought to take it off my playlist though...
that is the type of movies you watch with pals while getting drunk and thus being like "tee hee, Stifler's momma!" But if you watch it unironically, you'll just drown in a sea of cringe. However, there was a small saving grace called Chrispin Glover (who auditioned for original Willy Wonka part which went to DEpp). He has a good vibe for the character.
no genuinely i remember just starting kindergarten, and my brother who was 15 at the time had rented it on dvd (i’m assuming bc it had just came out), and i remember this one scene w/ the narnia kid and x-men girl, like being in a tent and making use of her *shape shifting*, and i had such a bad nightmare about it, that i didn’t want to go to school the next day :/
@@hope8011 yup, that scene was just disgusting. And that stupid Britney Spears joke... like why?!🤫
OMG YES it scarred me as a kid!!!!
Same omg! I’m glad I’m not the only one. I still get a bit uneasy listening to fergalicious
Scary movie 1, 2 and not another teen movie will always be my favorites.
I remember genuinely enjoying Epic Movie and Superhero Movie when they came out but watching these clips is pure torture. Middle school really was a dark time for movies lol
Honestly it’s so dope seeing the Wayans brothers get credit for their influence on a mainstream comedy trend. Also love holding some Hollywood nepotism babies to their awful crimes against humanity😭 even as a 7 year old I knew those movies were barely funny
Please do a video revisiting the Jersey Shore and it’s impact on 2010’s culture!
Yes please. As someone who was born in 2004 I really didn't experience Jersey Shore or the phenomenon around it, but one thing I do remember hearing about Jersey Shore is how everybody hated it and that one Mad parody were they also combined it with Up for some reason.
A new jersian here 👋 I'd love to see it
it’s coming! she posted about it recently
Holy fuxk you predicted the future! Quick, tell me, will I be very rich, oh awesome, psychic one??? (Plz say yes)
That was way too specific to be a request
I think the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window that came out on Netflix recently is proof that parody can come back and it can be done right. Maybe now we'll get parody shows instead.
But…. That show is so bad
Yes, that and American Vandal, another Netflix show that parodies true crime docs. Not to mention What We Do In The Shadows movie and TV show.
what is that a parody of?
@@kittenwalks it wasnt
They haven’t confirmed or denied if it’s renewed (it’s been months)……. That’s not a good sign
gosh, the scary movies were so good. as a child in the era, I eagerly awaiting each release. the jokes went over my head and I didn't have the life experience to know if they were good or bad, but dang, so many fond memories. would never watch them again. I'm sure they're not that funny and built on the offensive comedy of the early 2000s, but I'll always have the memories
YEY!!!! u r back!!! please do an mary-kate and ashley breakdown since THEY ARE SO ICONIC and they experienced a lot
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You’ve got yourself a subscriber for life Mila! The aesthetic of this video, along with the camera and those posters around your room made me feel so at home and safe. I truly look forward to anything you’re cooking up for the future 💫
Don't Be a Menace is so underrated both in quality and influence. Ppl always mention Airplane when talking about parody, but rarely bring up Menace (which might actually be better)
the effort, the topic, the way you put it together. really one of the best things youtube brought is your channel 😋✌️
Id argue one of the VERY few good things to come from UA-cam in quite a while. The platform has been going dry for a while now for whatever reason. But this channel is gold. Possibly only rivaled (in my mind) by Hailey Elizabeth, and of course, Queen Bailey Sarian.
Sad that you didn’t talk about Austin Powers :’( honestly one of the funniest movies ever, let alone funniest parody movie
Maybe because 2 out of the 3 films came out in the 90s
Those came out in the late 90s but either way, it’s so sad how so many people neglect them each time parodies are brought up :/
I'm also surprised she didn't even mention Spaceballs, which in my mind is one of the first big modern genre parodies
Mel brooks, too
@@Kjersten_w every Mel Brooks movie for sure. Young Frankenstein, The Producers, Blazing Saddles, History of the World, and the list goes on...
the way you said “that’s what’s missing from society today, missing dog actors” was very Paris Hilton
I cannot believe someone is covering this. Keenan Ivory Wayans is one of my favorite creators of the late 20th century. He absolutely carries the parody torch from Mel Brooks and no one talks about it. There is no one who did what he did during that time. I’m so glad you used the word “blueprint” because he deserves.
This video is a nice 2008’s nostalgia. The camera, the room, and the atmosphere. I dig it
Girl you are brave for drinking that wine! Me and a friend finished the white bottle ounce and I've never been so drunk from wine.
I had that brand recently and it's now my go to. Cheap ✔️ boozy ✔️
I know she made a face but I've had shittier tasting wine 😂
@@justanothercutefreak oh its definitely boozy which one did you try? I believe they have the black label, white and a pink. I've had the black label and white before. And yeah, those definitely get you nice and tipsy.
Edit. I actually looked the brand up, it gets you so wasted cause its actually malt liquor, not wine. Lol, the more you know.
@@georgejrivera3388 I got both (black and white) and I cannot remember which I liked best, I just remember both of them tasting strong. And yet I downed almost a whole bottle in one night. (If my "self control" wasn't physically my boyfriend telling me to slow down and bringing me water I would have.)
I did not know there was a pink bottle so I have something new to add to my grocery list.
I got black out drunk drinking the black label one once and now just the sight of it makes me wince lol
I immediately felt hungover just seeing the bottle
I literally told myself just now “I wish when there was a bunch of good UA-cam videos to watch, my feed has been dry” AND THEN YOU POSTED 😩😩💕💕💕💕💕
the wayans family are honest gems
"Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th" is a movie that nobody seems to remember. It was a really good parody movie made in 2000. I'm glad you made a mention of that cult classic. I hope it gets the recognition it deserves one day.
Joblo's recent video brought my interest back. The clips I've seen were hilarious. Also, that movie was what got Simon Rex to star in Scary Movie 3, which is the second best in the franchise.
I appreciate you highlighting the Wayans family as really influential. Not a lot of people I know even are aware of who they are because their not as famous as other celebrities, as they are Black. It's really well done. Thankies
It's not because they're black, it's because their movies aren't that good. Their movies are always just kinda there and ham fisted.
Dude, what? Do you know who the Zuckers are? You walk around tomorrow and ask people who they are… no one knows. And not because they’re white, because they’re from a long time ago. Time passed, names fade unfortunately it’s not about skin color. That takes away from their accomplishments as well as the fact that she said their movie was extremely popular financially. Whilst Leslie Nielsens film from the 90s flopped both commercially and financially.
@@nicholasmarino7375 The difference being that the "Zuckers" only wrote crappy parodies in the early 2000's while the Wayans were huge for over a decade, and not only for Scary Movie. I live in South America and even I know about In living color (an actually good show, btw), My wife and kids, White chicks (which was huge here, same with the first two Scary movies) and Major Payne, to name a few off the top of my head.
So, not the same at all...
why do ppl gotta bring race into things smh you do know theres also white ppl who were famous in the early 2000's and no one knows who they are now right?? smh f off with your racist bs
Another Twitter using pulling the race card. Classic.
Mila, I adore your videos. I love the throw-back vibe to the aughts aesthetics of my youth. I hadn't thought about these movies in YEARS and I was shocked that I did indeed remember some of the gags and scenes. I am so glad to hear that you have a couple internships lined up - go girl! I can't wait to see more of your content, but I'm also okay if you abandon UA-cam to ruthlessly takeover Viacom and reboot MTV back to the golden era
Disaster Movie was beyond bad, but that "I'm fucking Matt Damon" song will always be a banger.
I was instantly sold on this channel within the first minute of watching. Good presentation and voice.
I'm ashamed to say I saw Vampires Suck in theatres with a friend. When it first came out if that needs clarification lol Said friend had a blast and I remember being so bored I was worried I was hurting their feelings. That's the only part of the movie I really remember. Was that how the last reviewer asks that I was supposed to feel awkward?
Really enjoyed the nostalgia trip, thank you.
I was sad you didn't mention Mel Brooks but I get you wanted to focus on the specific 2000 parodies and their influences. I always thought it was wierd to parody Scream since it was a parody and was actually titled "scary movie" in pre production.
I think not mentioning Mel brooks really take a chunk of the history of the parody film.
Shhhh, she isn't old enough. (Plus it would be a so much better stand alone video. )
@@jaustill237 But she mentioned parody movies from the 1920s, and I'm pretty sure she wasn't around in the 1920s.
@@A-Dubs398 very true. I'm just assuming that she is far to young to have seen very many movies, and she's wasted most of that little time on Friedberg and Seltzer.
Well, too be fair the video isn’t very good.
I really love the ZAZ parody films, Airplane, Naked Gun and especially Top Secret are some of my favourite movies ever. They also made a pretty underrated show called Police Squad which eventually turned into the Naked Gun movies
Giving Ursula vibes (even the gem looks like the necklace she keeps Ariel’s voice). And I am loving it!
"Take my strong hand" most memorable line from a parody film for me
the first 2 scary movies are genuinely some of the best comedy movies of all time and im so serious....the wayans brothers basically built the new wave of that genre. literally so funny and creative, another example of black people and their impact on their respective industry. not to mention they're all so fcking hot😭
my favourite parody film is Black Dynamite. 10/10 comedy and I love the blaxploitation aesthetic of the 70s
Mel Brooks movies were some of the best parodies (Blazing Saddles,Space Balls, Men in Tights) you should try doing a video about those as well
I was getting so frustrated because I couldn’t remember the name of your channel and UA-cam wasn’t putting your content on my recommendations but then I found you and realized it’s because you NEVER post. Plzzzz just give us something once a month or something girl, your videos are so good
What a fun video! I'm so glad UA-cam kept recommending it to me, and even more glad that I decided to watch it. And what a coincidence - Scary Movie 2 is my favorite of the bunch as well! Going to have to poke around your channel and check out more of your content. Thanks for this fun and hilariously entertaining video, Ms. Tequila, and keep up the great work! 🖤
Don’t mind me listening to this like a podcast in my headphones in class. Interesting topic! Super excited
Perfect way to start my day Mila thank you!
Mila I love you!!! It’s like Christmas when you upload 🥰🥹
omg the videodrome poster
Absolutely adore your insight and commentary. Every video makes me want to sit and chat with you about 2000s pop culture more and more!
This is a blessing, I’ve watch the Amanda and Lindsey videos like 3 times each this week 💀
A Haunted House is pretty underrated. Besides the iconic "I don't give a FUCK Keisha" line, people never talk about it.
I literally just decided to pop by in the slim hopes you may have uploaded. The same way one might open and close the fridge 5 minutes apart from each other over and over thinking something might magically appear.
I have been blessed today, god is smiling on me, life is good the air is clear and I am at peace.
Similar thing happened to me with the Internet Historian a few weeks ago.
@@AirQuotes omg he’s the best
I love that your videos cover topics that were relevant in some of my most formative years. So fun to revisit these movies and shows!
parody movies, alcohol, and a butterfly effect poster!?? SUBSCRIBED!
This was a great video but what about Mel Brooks? He’s arguably the father of this style.
Seconded!
yeah i was going to include him but i wanted to stay on the seltzerberg route since those were the movies i was watching maybe if i make another i’d have to include ones like that and tropic thunder and stuff but idk if i’m ready for that discourse 😅😅😭
It’s just that he pre-dated the Zucker brothers. He started in the 60s. Speaking of the 60s. There are others i would put Blake Edwards in that category as well. Either way I really loved your video.
Came here to say this too! Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles are iconic parody films
@@popcornphilosopher Yeah huge missed opportunity considering, like you said, he's basically the father of modern parodies.
I’m ashamed to say that I watched almost all of these and loved it as a kid.
I was incredibly young when Twilight first came out (born in ‘03) but i was still a major fan of the franchise. I remember when my dad gave me a dvd and it was literally the “Vampires Suck” parody…i think i was slightly offended but i still watched it😭 i don’t remember laughing at anything tho..unfortunately the black eyed peas joke gets a long chuckle out of me tho 💀
And the Baseball scene in Twilight omfg..I remember hating that scene because it was so random and overly dramatic😭😭 but a lot of non-twilight/twilight fans loved it so idk..
You exude high levels of Victoria Justice energy 👏 (in a good and wholesome late 2000s type of way)
First time watching one of your videos, but when I saw that Videodrome poster on the wall.. I knew you're one of mine 🤘🔥
Greetings from Chile Mila!
It isn't a "parody movie" in the same way those in this video are, but 2009's Black Dynamite is certainly a loving homage to the 70s Blaxploitation films, affectionately mocking all of the genres main tropes.
Unlike most of the films in this video, it's actually very good.
The adult swim show was stupidly funny as well lol
@@matthewmcguire224 damn, I'm not sure I even knew that existed. Will have to check it out, thanks mate
That and Walk Hard - Walk Hard is so unbelievably well-made, it's genuinely one of the best comedies of all time
Shes back !!!!!!! Thank god I’m always scared Mila be dippin on UA-cam but she just be taking her time to make these entertaining ass videos
IM SO EXCITED YOU’RE BACK!! But are we still getting that teen pregnancy craze video??
oh man i rly hope so
yes but she’s taking a break because of everything going on with abortion, she doesn’t wanna be insensitive ❤️
u guys should follow her on twitter, she gives updates a lot and is super active :)
@@uwu-di3hr thank you for the info ❤️
@@uwu-di3hr great point i respect her for that! i will definitely check out her twitter she’s hands down my favorite content creator
5:30 Actor/filmmaker Robert Townsend, shown here, directed, co-wrote, and starred in HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE.
I grew up loving George in the jungle and I didn't knew it was a Tarzan parody until a few years ago. Same with scary movie, they would play it a lot on TV and I never even watched the movies they parodied, I watched the Scream franchise for the first time last year
George of the Jungle was a live action adaptation of a Jay Ward cartoon.
Literally everyone of my friends growing up was obsessed with scary movie. And we were like 9, 10 years old lol I'm not sure it was very appropriate. We even did a parody of the movie for a class. A parody of a parody 🤓
the Hannah Montana character in disaster movie will always haunt me forever in my life until the end probably. and I remember really laughing at the broken glass slippers Enchanted skit. that song at the end of the movie is what really made Disaster Movie rememberable. I hate myself
I AM SO READY TO WATCH THIS
Love this video. Hope all has gone well with school. You rock my girl 🙌🎸
Also the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy turned the genre on its head by making parody content still have heart and still have a strong plot and storu
one thing i didnt know as a german kid watching these.. they literally changed and added jokes in the german dubs that werent there before. i thought the bad parody movies were better than they actually were until i rewatched them years after.
that’s actually so interesting! i’d love to see how they change the humor to fit different cultures/comedy styles. i didn’t even think about that!
For some reason, when I was 3-4 years old my dad has burned almost all of these movies on DVD's and let me watch them. I vividly remember watching Date Movie thinking it was a genuine movie. 16 years later, I just now find out that 300 didn't have a random scene of a Britney Spears getting kicked into a pit. Lmfao.
My favorite parody movie of all time is still Repossessed, maybe it was because I saw it as a kid but I enjoy the bit with the father hitting the TV and the news anchor on the TV gets hit by the ceiling.
Wow all I’m saying was were was my notification for dis well done once again!!! 😭😭😭😭
This is the best film content i have watched in a long time. Such an amazing analysis, amazing attention to the history, and as always incredibly engaging and entertaining. I can't imagine the work that goes into researching, writing, filming, editing, and doing it all top tier, but wow it shows. This was great!
The movie "Student Bodies" from 1981 is so good! And in my opinion this was the blueprint for these types of movies. They cleaverly combined many different horror movies and made a parody movie from that, all while maintaining a plot on it's own!
Just found your channel and love it! Very “early Lindsay Ellis” vibes, and it’s great!
Do you mean like, Nostalgia Chick era Lindsay Ellis, or just her earliest essays?
Good stuff! Missing is a ton of super funny parodies from the 80s, but loved the parodies you chronicled in this video. Your commentary is quick-witted, thoroughly researched, and doesn't treat us (the viewing audience) like idiots. Kudos!
I am not going to lie, I loved most of these and found them amusing as a kid. As an adult, only the scary movie franchise stands the test of time.
I remember when I watched Scary Movie in theaters, my best friend and I counted something like 11 movies and 5 commercials directly parodied. Years later, almost none of the commercial parodies get recognized by new viewers.
Except for the Wassup parody. Though people only know that from Scary Movie and not what it's parodying.
i watched way more of these than i thought, damn.
not another teen movie will always have a special place in my heart though, that and the first scary movie
Omg, I related so hard when you talked about loving meet the Spartans as a middle schooler for no apparent reason. I’ve had the same thing with epic movie and that Twilight parody
Honestly I love parodies. It’s a tragedy Spaceballs was skipped over. I think Soaceballs, gonna git you sucka, Robin Hood men in tights, and airplane show how great a parody can be.
I know twilight sucks can be dumb but I love it, it highlights how ridiculous twilight can be and doesn’t take itself too seriously.
I really like the way this video was shot and edited... got an immediate subscriber
You're channel reminds me of early 2010s vlogs
Thank you for mentioning the fatphobia, it’s extremely prominent in all 2000s media and it’s great that it’s finally being acknowledged!
Fatphobia isn’t real
@@liltree8382 That’s… not the point.
Shouldn't reality be the point?
It's not fatphobia it's just how white supremacy dehumanizes people in bigger bodies. Help us fight the common enemy, we will never overturn "skinny supremacy" because it is not real. We CAN overturn White Supremacy which IS real and which conditions us into things like fatphobia.
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