
Five Rules For Making a Modern Spoof Film - Lists - News - IFC.com
“Essentially, many spoofs have so completely devalued their stories and the already tenuous representation of reality within them that the difference between a joke told in continuity and one told out of it is basically negligible. There’s a certain freedom to gag-spinning during the end credits, and because they exist outside the film proper, no pretext of storytelling is necessary. Then again, the way spoofs as a whole are going these days, that’s often sadly true of the rest of the movies too.”
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Fett’s Vette!
YES. WIN FUCKING WIN.
A traffic light augmented by progress bars. Looks neat, but realistically, are people going to turn their engines off while waiting for the light to turn green? I doubt it.