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You Can't Be Serious: "Superbad" Spoof Movie? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 04 April 2008

At some point, you seriously need to step back and say, "Am I making the most out of my life? Should I be raping the world with my string of uninspired dick barf movies that are not ashamed of parodying whatever material we can get?"

Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg, the two guys behind masterpieces of the butt such as Epic Movie and Meet the Spartans, are planning another spoof. This time it's called Goodie Two Shoes, and tells the story of a “group of friends who go on a life-changing adventure," according to Moviehole.

Now, every spoof movie has to have a main spoof, right? Meet the Spartans was 300, Epic Movie was Narnia, Superhero Movie was Spider-Man. Goodie Two Shoes will parody mainly Superbad. Why? Because it's what they do. They take things that are already funny to begin with, and then recreate them as if that's supposed to be a parody. Hey, you two, listen: having some asshole dress up like Borat saying "Nice!" is not a spoof--it's stealing.

And typical of spoof movies these days, they won't limit themselves to just one genre. Everything and anything popular is fair game, because they have the tactic of a talk show monologue. In addition to Superbad, there will also be parodies of Will Smith's upcoming Hancock (because it's left over from Superhero Movie), Mike Myers' The Love Guru (again, because stealing jokes is easy), and the Sex and the City movie, where they're looking for a dude to play Sarah Jessica Parker (because that's what humor means to these people).

Moviehole also reports that they are "on the lookout for a ‘Jessica Simpson’, a ‘Justin Timberlake’, a ‘Prince’, a ‘Flava Flav’, a ‘Dr Phil’, a ‘Angelina Jolie’, ‘Paris Hilton’, and, of course, a ‘Michael Jackson’." Of course.

The film begins shooting as soon as later this month. Because it probably took them three hours to write the script. Ten seconds to copy the Superbad script, and two hours fifty nine minutes and fifty seconds to add in everything they had watched that day on VH1's Best Week Ever.

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