So many spoofs today make only token gestures towards the genre they're aping, then look for laughs in deliberate anachronisms. |
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The film has oodles of charm and avoids the obvious pitfalls of comic Mafia spoofs. |
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If you remember the '80s teen classics and want a movie that spoofs them well, look elsewhere. |
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It's responsible for websites aplenty, spoofs galore, and enough memes to make your ears fall off into your coffee. |
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There are certainly examples dating back to the 1870s of photographers mixing up different images to make jokes or spoofs. |
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Here's an update on some of the more attention-grabbing theatrical spoofs and polemics being presented in Seattle and beyond. |
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Like Dreamworks' films, the pop-culture references are here, and movie spoofs are anything but thin on the ground. |
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I've been so quiet lately the readers have started to write the spoofs themselves. |
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Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect. |
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Rather, the writing spoofs the witty, slangy, often over-written dialogue of movies and radio broadcasts of the time. |
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I suppose it's a sign of the times that their spoofs are more sensible than their genuine stuff. |
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So from sexy vampires to philandering physicians, we count down the most seemingly inappropriate Sesame Street spoofs. |
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In Moravia, comedy often takes the form of characters perceiving that their minds are filled with the spoofs of ideas, the Xeroxes of originality. |
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Braun is already milking high end fairy tale spoofs, with a naughty version of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty coming soon. |
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Listeners were invited to vote for their favourite example of over-the-top sportscasting from a list of 10, some so appallingly contrived that you felt they must be spoofs. |
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And yes, he's a talented musician who does wonderful spoofs and pastiches. |
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Oh, how indie it's become to turn cult films into musical spoofs. |
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It has attracted spoofs and spin-offs by fans like the Gyungbuk women's police department. |
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This is a very big, brawling mix of ideas and interviews, with wacky clips, spoofs and pastiches, some devastatingly funny and pertinent, some of them pretty lame. |
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Scott also likes to use his camera to make spoofs for the youtubers to enjoy. |
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Sullivan also spoofs operatic conventions, particularly one employed by many serious operas of the time that called for characters to sing onstage at the same time yet remain oblivious to each other's presence. |
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Pascoe's stock-in-trade is dopey roleplays about her love affairs with Nietzsche and the Marquis de Sade, nonsense dialogues about Marmite, and Lady Gaga spoofs on the ukulele. |
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As spoofs go, the fake Koch news release wasn't particularly spoofy. |
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Mr. Doonan, who spoofs pop culture every year in his Christmas windows for Barneys, said the White House is the only other holiday zhoosh he has been persuaded to do. |
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These spoofs are meant to poke fun at Apple and its legion of fans. |
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Other spoofs originate in different necks of the woods, art historical and otherwise. |
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Anyway, we only have 7 shows left in 9 days and everyone is looking forward to Portland, MN because the skaters always have spoofs up their sleeves and there's always surprises in the show. |
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Although fewer in number than Doctor Who spoofs, there have been a number of parodies of Torchwood in various media. |
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This time round it veers away from the strictly scary genre, and spoofs movies such as The Matrix Reloaded, 8 Mile and Signs. |
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The back cover sported riot one of the publication's famous ad spoofs but a genuine advertisement for the soon-to-be-produced Blackspot sneaker. |
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At bottom arbitrary, these bent axes and fractured parallelepipeds were not Euclidean proofs but spoofs of them. |
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Apple iPOD's popular commercials have spawned many hundreds of parodies and spoofs from different enterprises, pop-groups, film studios and even from talented individuals. |
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