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If you're not a fan of non-stop swearing, crude humor, musicals, satire, violence, or just South Park in general then don't watch this.
A classic of French pre-War cinema, Carnival in Flanders by the great Jacques Feyder is the most devious and cruel
satire
you might ever come across.
Rotund actor William Conrad played the title character; dubbed "Cannonball" in Mad Magazine's
satire
of the series.
Its a good
satire
about the hypocrisy and prejudice in our so called Democracy, and on balance, a ridiculously accurate reflection of the diversity and opportunity in modern America.
Part
satire
and part romantic-comedy, Boy Eats Girl should be looked upon as a homage to the classic 70s horror genre and not a poor effort at recreating the success of Shaun of the Dead.
This is a dialogue and situation comedy with elements of
satire
and more.
Though it sounds depressing, this film is hardly a downer, it's full of humor,
satire
and acute observations on life.
It isn't a smart
satire
on the detached upper middle classes and how they put up a gate between themselves and the violent world outside.
Unfortunately, not many people will appreciate it because the
satire
can only be understood by a gay audience and gay men typically have little or no sense of humor.
Great
satire
of the modern greek -tsifteteli, souvlaki, xavale- society given with a great political sense and fair doses of clever humour.
Late that year Arbuckle relocated his "Comique" production company to Southern California, and the gang celebrated the move with an elaborate two-reeler called OUT WEST, a
satire
of the sort of hard-bitten Westerns cranked out by William S. Hart and Broncho Billy Anderson in the early days.
Good
satire
looks for irony in their topics, and Carlin just describes his topics without connecting them to the greater sphere of the human experience, with the irony serving to make the comment humorous.
"Murder in a Blue World" is one of the strangest European trash films I've seen from the left-field pop-culture references (Flash Gordan, Mohammad Ali, Valdimir Nobokov), the awkwardly executed social satire, and the incredibly close-minded view of homosexuality.
Hilarious, hysterical, violent, satire..
There should always be gross-out, satire, farce, and subtle comedy available.
I love horror, and I especially love horror
satire
and parody.
Is this a bad drama, or is this brilliant
satire?
This film blurs those two elements to charming delight by playing not only on imaginative fictional dream material but also acting as a commentary
satire
on how how audiences (not just in America) react to film and the relationships and escapades they share as a result of its influence and their chimera or more derogatorily, the ignis fatuus effect on their very subsistence.
This black comedy is a
satire
on American suburbia and holds your interest throughout.
I don't get tired of the jokes, the
satire
and general comedy.
Where'd this film come from and how come it took me til now to see it??? It's a comic masterpiece, hard laughs from start to finish, a wry
satire
of the tough guy genre.
My advice, if you're the sort who appreciates intelligent
satire
and understands that pop culture garbage like "How I Met Your Mother" isn't at all funny; get a copy asap, make some popcorn, take the phone off the hook and put aside enough time to watch it twice (you will).
A good biting
satire.
There is some moderately good
satire
on the tabloid press, but the film is just trying too hard to be edgy.
Their fake documentary was a
satire
about U.S. immigrant policy and the unfair treatment the Hispanic immigrants received.
The
satire
of this movie is so far off it makes sense only to the America haters.
There were many things in this
satire
that came unexpected.
This is a dreary, laughless
satire
that completely misses its target.
Not so much going on
satire
and art, Edward Burns films are modern art commenting on the condition of dating, especially in NYC.
The by-the-numbers screenplay by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael, and former SNL regular Casey Wilson could have been a sharp
satire
on the excesses of wedding-related commerce or a black comedy about competitiveness among the superficially entitled, either approach of which I would have praised.
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