This is why Men in Tights is my favourite Robin Hood movie.
Even though it's a parody, it's still closer to the spirit of the character than any grimdark reinventions.
I know some of y’all are planning some lame half baked horror parody film but do you know what’d be even funnier?
If you beat Disney at their own game! Make something inspiring and imaginative for all ages
I cannot watch this scene without a million different memes and parodies entering my head at once. Even if you’ve never watched 300, you KNOW this moment from the movie
This is great. But I strongly believe MAD’s FNAF parody would be Five Nights at Freddy Krueger’s. And the sketch would be Freddy invading Mike’s dreams because he wants to be popular again since today’s horror kids are into scary animatronics and not him
WOKE HALLOWEEN APOCALYPSE
In the Woke Halloween Apocalypse, everyone shouts their woke opinion in your face without warning. This is truly the stuff of nightmares. Happy Halloween from The Babylon Bee!
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Remember when MAD gave us the crack pairing of Twilight Sparkle X Eeyore? Also Tara Strong provided her voice for this sketch so therefore this is canon
Turned off replies because JFC some of y’all really need to calm down when it comes to people’s opinion on movies. Also yes, Sausage Party is not a Pixar film. I was mocking a tweet that I didn’t want to give more clout to
Currently thinking about how MAD not only did a Simpsons and Family Guy crossover before Family Guy, but also gave Marge and Lois a more active role in the crossover
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The whole ‘Birds of Prey’ vs ‘Sonic’ was so stupid. Of course Sonic was doing better at the box office. He’s a more well-known character with a larger appeal and his movie was PG while Birds of Prey was R-Rated
Don’t bring up Who Framed Roger Rabbit in this conversation. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is in a much higher league of it own than all the other Live Action/Animation movies ever made. Not a single one has come close to Who Framed Roger Rabbit
On July 27, 2007 'The Simpsons Movie' was released! On an unrelated note, here's a scene from Wrongfullly Accused (1998) where Leslie Nieslen's character draws on his wanted poster
In issue 357 of CRACKED, they did a comic about the war between US and Japanese cartoons and it’s just as bad as you’d think it would be. (You do a joke about how American superheroes don’t die and yet none of the Powerpuff Girls survived at the attack on Cartoon Network!?!)
lol. Remember when Rockstar Games was pissed about The Simpsons parodying their game series that both satirizes and parodies modern pop culture? Guess they can dish it but can’t take it.
You know what? I’ve been on and off Twitter but maybe the day this happens I might just spend the day on Twitter tweeting out various Elon Musk parody videos from the internet