Parody Movies of the 2000s

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Music:
intro song: cataclysm- flying luttenbachers’
Lobo Loco – Deeply Sad
outro song: Yarostan – L’inertie du mouvement

00:00 Intro
01:12 Today’s Sponsor
01:32 Origins of Parody in Film
03:04 Notable Parodists
06:10 The Wayans Family
08:13 Aaron Seltzer & Jason Friedberg
10:16 The Wayans Era
12:22 Date Movie
17:28 Epic Movie
24:24 Meet the Spartans
30:19 Disaster Movie
37:46 Vampires Suck
41:05 The Starving Games
42:16 Superfast!
42:51 Outro

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49 Comments

  1. 4:45 Airplane combines parodying Zero Hour and the Airport disaster film franchise that was popular throughout the decade. (Star studded casts on the biggest airplane of the era on the verge of crashing.)

    Holy hell you covered I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!!!! This is why you are iconic!

  2. I want to take Mila in a time machine and go on hellraising drug binge adventures with her in the 2000s posing as socialites!

  3. wow, this video is yet another serve. mila, i'm honestly such a fan, your videos are my fav thing on youtube rn. i love how passionate you are about pop culture and media and the way you talk about it is so inspiring. good luck with your graduation and the internships!! again, it's so inspiring to me how you handle all that and still upload videos that require so much time and research. i can barely handle college and my job. very excited for your next videos!

  4. I think the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window that came out on Netflix recently is proof that parody can come back and it can be done right. Maybe now we'll get parody shows instead.

  5. For some reason, when I was 3-4 years old my dad has burned almost all of these movies on DVD's and let me watch them. I vividly remember watching Date Movie thinking it was a genuine movie. 16 years later, I just now find out that 300 didn't have a random scene of a Britney Spears getting kicked into a pit. Lmfao.

  6. God I remember being in middle school and going to one of those bootleg movie fourms to watch Meet the Spartans during a sleep over 😭

  7. the wayans siblings are the kings and queens of parody movies p.s. can you please pleas please do a video on the olsen twins

  8. one thing i didnt know as a german kid watching these.. they literally changed and added jokes in the german dubs that werent there before. i thought the bad parody movies were better than they actually were until i rewatched them years after.

  9. THAT IS KEVIN HART!!😂 i found a clip on youtube where it literally says “kevin hart”💀 which means HE PAID to remove his name from the credits!! like people who change their names to alan smithee.

  10. People DO like parody movies but you can’t say or do anything anymore because someone can be offended by it and the consequences of it are not worth wasting money…. So we don’t see movies like these anymore because people have changed

  11. When the MySpace page for the White Bitch is more interesting than the whole movie. So many questions it brings up

  12. Having grown up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, my earliest references to parody were I’m Gonna Git You Sucka!, Naked Gun, and Hot Shots.

  13. I love your content. I wish your channel would blow up so you would do this full time and bless us with more content

  14. Does anyone remember the "it's raining men" dance scene in Vampires Suck? Idk why I thought that was so funny but it slaps

  15. I’ll be honest. Most of these movies (scary movies and super hero movie to be exact) really aren’t terrible. I’m not sure if the bar for comedy films have been lowered or something but I can’t really bring myself to call those in particular utter garbage.

  16. I think parody now has just shifted into more intelligent and also more respectful parody. Like for instance, the Eurovision movie. I absolutely love it, mostly because even though it's poking fun at Eurovision, it comes from a place of love and respect for it yk? And I feel like you can tell when a parody is missing that.

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