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Young Frankenstein is a 1974 comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks. It centers on a scientist, a descendant of Victor Frankenstein, who attempts to recreate the monster. The production features a cast including Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, and other notable actors in a comedic exploration of scient...
Land Shark is a recurring Saturday Night Live sketch that debuted in the first season in 1975. It parodies the film Jaws, substituting the aquatic predator with a costumed shark that visits Manhattan apartments, using various disguises and pretexts to convince residents to open their doors. The sket...
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Foundational SNL classic with an instantly memorable absurdist premise, influential repetition, and enduring recognition across generations.
Scoring methodologyEvil Dead II (1987) follows Ash Williams’s vacation to a secluded cabin where he encounters demonic forces. Triggered by an audio tape, these entities possess and relentlessly harass Ash as he attempts to survive. The film serves as a sequel to *The Evil Dead* and is the second entry in the franchis...
The Exorcist II is a film-parody sketch by the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, featured on their television series. The show, which premiered on CBC in 1989, is known for its absurdist and surreal humor. In this sketch, the troupe applies their distinctive comedic style to parody classi...
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Effective horror-sequel parody with strong characterization and absurd escalation, but it remains a secondary favorite within the Fry and Laurie catalogue.
Scoring methodologyKrampus is a 2015 horror film drawing from Austro-Bavarian folklore. The story centers on a boy whose diminished holiday cheer triggers the appearance of Krampus, a supernatural entity punishing those deemed misbehaving during Christmas. The film features an ensemble cast including Adam Scott and To...
Nyaruko still wants Mahiro, as does Hasuta. Kūko wants Nyaruko, but believes both Nyaruko's and Mahiro's "first time" belongs to her. Yoriko puts up with all of it and cheerfully runs the house where they all live. Mahiro just wants some sanity. He doesn't want to be the love toy of a Nyarlathotepan...
Bride of Chucky (1998) centers on the resurrected serial killer Chucky and his partner Tiffany, both inhabiting dolls. The film diverges from previous installments with a comedic focus on self-parody and a new narrative centered around their relationship. Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and Katherine H...
Scary Movie is a 2000 comedy film that satirizes the slasher horror genre, specifically referencing films like *I Know What You Did Last Summer* and *Scream*. The narrative centers on teenagers who commit a crime and subsequently become targets of an assailant disguised as Ghostface. The film featur...
Repossessed is a 1990 comedy horror film that satirizes *The Exorcist*. The story centers on Nancy Aglet, who experiences a recurrence of possession after watching a prosperity gospel television program. It incorporates elements from *The Exorcist* and references televangelist controversies of the 1...
Baldi’s Basics in Education and Learning is a 2018 survival horror game created for the Meta Game Jam. The gameplay involves collecting seven notebooks within a school environment to deliver to a friend, while evading Baldi. Players utilize items to overcome obstacles and navigate the setting inspir...
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth is a 2000 American made-for-television parody film that incorporates elements of numerous horror and slasher films from the late 1970s to mid-1990s, including *Scream* and *Friday the 13th*. The film’s narrative closely mirrors *Scream*, along...
Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim is an 1887 theatrical burlesque associated with the Victorian Gaiety theatre tradition. The work combines the monster mythology connected with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with popular vampire conventions of the period. It is relevant to audiences studying ninete...
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