Parody
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433 examples of Parody in a sentence
A few years ago, the Marlboro Man was retired and replaced by this much less impressive specimen, who is a
parody
of American manhood, and that's what we have in our commercials today.
Even in the first seven days, there was one
parody
for every other day of the week.
So once you take flexible identity, anonymity, engagement with the real world, and you move beyond simple homage or
parody
and you put these tools to work in telling a story, that's when things get really interesting.
So during the Chicago mayoral election there was a
parody
account.
It followed all of the natural tropes of a good, solid Twitter
parody
account, but then started to get weird.
This is something that doesn't usually happen with a Twitter
parody
account.
Crimer Show's creator has said that it is a
parody
of a popular type of show in the U.K., but, man, is it weird.
But I increasingly began to think that the connections we have or think we have, are like a kind of
parody
of human connection.
I got so annoyed and obsessed with the unreality of these images, which look nothing like my life, that I recently decided to shoot and star in a
parody
series of stock photos that I hoped the world would start to use just showing the really awkward reality of going back to work when your baby's food source is attached to your body.
For this selfless act of devotion to science, Dr. Unger received an Ig Nobel Prize, a
parody
of the Nobel Prize that recognizes wacky, but weirdly fascinating, scientific accomplishments.
But the Harvard Lampoon is about to come out with a
parody
of National Geographic, and I shudder to think what they're going to do to this photograph.
Here's my
parody
and it ain't much of one.
The lines in the title of this review are the first lines in this film's theme song, a wonderfully demented
parody
of the (in my opinion horrible) song "My favorite things" from "The Sound of Music".
Screenplay by Joan Andre and John Case may have worked better if approached as parody; this mystery thriller just plays tame, with director Ted Post asleep at the controls.
Terry Stone as Tony Tucker provided the unintentional comedy with an ill fitting wig (or the worst Barnett going)dialogue that was so expletive riddled it bordered on juvenile and an over the top vehemence in line delivery reducing Tucker to parody.What troubled me most about this film was that the events leading up to the shooting in Rettenden, Essex and the formative years of Leach are of genuine interest to crime fans and fans of football hooliganism so, to have this story sabotaged by a lack of credible accents and acting left me feeling an opportunity had been missed.
Besides, by making Scream into a franchise, it ceased to become a
parody
of horror movies and simply became another one.
This is a
parody.
Like CURSE OF THE KOMODO was for the creature feature genre, Jim Wynorski's CHEERLEADER MASSACRE is a straight-faced
parody
of slasher movies, such as SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE.
The scenes were like from a
parody
and special effect sucked a lot.
But it's worth noting that Miriam Hopkins plays a
parody
of herself: a chattering, ego-maniacal, fading actress.
It is obvious that this movie is some sort of
parody
on ninja movies.
Oh, why did it have to end like this? Laurel and Hardy's last film, from the crudely cranked-up Cuckoo theme (with erroneous credit to Hal Roach) to the closing "Nice mess"/"I couldn't help it" schtick, this is the duo as a grotesque
parody
of themselves.
The Daily Show started off as a news parody, by definition they poke fun at how the media plays it's own news by pretending to be inept and dumb news reporters and anchormen and they tackled tons of subjects from science to movies and sometimes politics, then Jon Stewart came along...and it all went to Hell.
The show's humor has gone stale, Colbert left, Steve Carell left, many of the show's best anchors left and now it's mostly about Jon Stewart and the show's gone from a
parody
to a semi-serious news show, essentially Evening News but with some gags here and there.
As a fan of the old series I must say that this is at best a
parody
of a much beloved series.
Well, from the typical opening with some chemical making the spiders grow to huge proportions, they mix movies like Gremlins, Jurassic Park, Starship Troopers and flavor it with some
parody
like Scary Movie.
Even the serious revolutionary hero, becomes a
parody
of a revolutionary at one point.
You people encouraged the Fox studio to keep on churning out desperate
parody
films, and now we're faced with what just may be the laziest and most desperate one of them all.
The Comebacks barely qualifies as a
parody.
The cult is a
parody
of Scientology with a book similar to Dianetics.
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