Parody films serve as a comedic release for Hollywood, deflating overhyped genres and cultural myths. While many parody movies rely on repetitive jokes, some are regarded as classics. This article highlights notable examples, including “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,” “Team America: World Police,” and “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.” These films cleverly mock established storytelling formulas, from spy comedies to musical biopics, showcasing both satire and heartfelt moments. Titles like “Galaxy Quest,” “The Naked Gun,” and “Airplane!” exemplify the art of parody by blending humor with insightful critiques of cinema conventions and storytelling tropes.
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