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00:00Because horror films are filled with rawpy special effects, awful acting, absurd premises,
00:04and atrocious dialogue, a lot of scary B-movies leave viewers laughing rather than screaming.
00:12As a result, it's not too surprising then that cinema is filled with spoofs
00:16revolving around slashers, monsters, and aliens, and even sometimes sharks.
00:22Consequently, there are plenty of parodies that probably escape the attention of even
00:26the most devoted movie buffs. So with that in mind,
00:29I'm Josh from WhatCultureHorror and these are 10 Horror Movie Parodies You've Never Seen.
00:3410. Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th
00:38Because Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th came out three months after Scary Movie,
00:43it was seen as a cheap rip-off that was rushed out of production. Ironically though,
00:47Shriek actually went into production before Scary Movie did, but since it had the misfortune of
00:53being released second, it gave people the erroneous impression that it was riding the
00:57tails of Scary Movie's success. Now, even though Shriek has the same structure as Scary Movie,
01:03its style is far zanier and not really for the better. I mean, this time around,
01:09the mass killer is building a nuclear bomb. The school principal is played by Coolio,
01:14and one of the characters has a twin cousin, which is like, that's kind of a joke because,
01:21you know, twins can't be, you know. Now, Shriek isn't by any stretch of the imagination a great
01:28comedy, and some of the jokes, in fact most of the jokes, have aged like four-month-old milk,
01:34but there are a lot of people who do prefer it out there over Scary Movie.
01:389. Beastedare Beastedare, which spoofs the stop-motion
01:42special Here Comes Peter Cottontail, is one of those movies that makes you think,
01:46how did this project get made? The film itself centres around a giant man-eating
01:53rabbit who rampages through a town on Easter, hence the title. Because the mayor refuses to
01:59act as a nod to Jaws, it's up to an idiotic dog catcher and a failed actress to save the day.
02:05Although the budget was only $150,000, the special effects are so unpolished that it
02:10looks like the film cost ten times less. Almost every scene revolving around decapitation or
02:16dismemberment has distracting green-screen effects, and also the beast buddy itself
02:21looks more like a rat than a rabbit. 8. Fido
02:25Fido takes place in an alternate reality where the government has regulated zombies,
02:30forcing them to perform menial jobs in society. Even though the zombies themselves are viewed as
02:35pets, young lad Timmy sees Fido as a friend and tries to bond with him, despite the obvious danger
02:42the reanimated creature poses. Despite the fact that Fido could have been just a silly comedy,
02:47it does successfully juggle complex themes about conformity, consumerism,
02:52and maintaining the status quo. As an added bonus, it is also very, very funny. The Timmy's
02:58trap-down-a-well scene is ridiculous, and it is hilarious. 7. Killer Piñata
03:04Killer Piñata is, unsurprisingly, about a killer piñata. After the titular character,
03:10if you can call them a character, watches a family smash his kind to pieces for their
03:15own amusement, the piñata decides to kill them all to avoid suffering the same fate.
03:20The film was made for £3,000 at 8 days, and it absolutely shows. Even though it's
03:26intentionally dumb and everything plays out with tongue firmly in cheek, there isn't a
03:31single memorable line or creative kill. Most of the film revolves around extraneous characters
03:36spouting generic dialogue solely, presumably, to fill up the runtime. 6. Ice Spiders
03:43Ice Spiders revolves around a group of Winter Olympic contenders staying at a ski resort, but
03:48uh-oh, their plans are jeopardised when mutant spiders break out of a nearby experimental
03:53facility and go on a killing spree. Because of how preposterous this premise is, you might assume
03:59that all the characters in Ice Spiders would be equally over the top. However, the cast all
04:04deliver their lines so seriously, you wonder if they thought they were making a genuine horror
04:09flick rather than a spoof. And this makes every scene feel jarring, since these actors speak so
04:15matter-of-factly while being attacked by the fakest looking spiders in movie history. I mean,
04:21the special effects for the spiders and eight-legged freaks weren't great, but they look
04:25photorealistic compared to the CGI here. These arachnids are so badly rendered that they look
04:31like they were taken from a Playstation 1 game. 5. Camp Death 3 in 2D
04:37Camp Death 3, which is not a sequel by the way, is a satire of the Friday the 13th franchise,
04:42just like so many of these movies are, and it follows the same basic plot of people going to
04:48a camp and getting killed by a killer. Unlike some spoofs, Camp Death 3 is one of those films
04:55that doesn't even try to be clever, and like all unoriginal parodies, there's even a lightsaber
05:01battle thrown in there for good measure. This is one of those movies where the best joke in
05:06the whole thing is in the title. It seems almost designed to give you a chuckle while you're
05:10searching through Amazon Prime at 2am one Saturday night, and hey, maybe that's a business model
05:15that's worked for it. 4. The Revenant 2009
05:20Because spoofs tend to mock specific films, they usually come across as derivative by nature. I
05:25mean, this is why parodies like Epic Movie, Meet the Spartans and Date Movie are so uncreative
05:30with their comedy. But there are some spoofs that avoid these tropes and come up with a genuinely
05:35original idea. The Revenant, not the Leonardo DiCaprio movie, is a 2009 comedy that revolves
05:42around a veteran called Bart, who teams up with his buddy Joey to clean up the city. However,
05:47Bart has a slight problem. He's dead. After being reanimated as a corpse, he has to drink blood to
05:53stop himself from decomposing. Even though he's articulate and intelligent, Joey's friends are
05:59certain that Bart is a mindless, brain-eating zombie, and so they urge Joey to kill him.
06:05Even though the whole thing could've fallen apart if it was too silly, The Revenant has a good
06:10balance of being aware of how ridiculous it is while still taking itself somewhat seriously.
06:163. Comedy of Terrors Because Scary Movie is responsible for
06:20popularizing horror comedies, it's easy to forget the subgenre has existed for decades.
06:26And back in 1963, there was an underrated spoof called The Comedy of Terrors which revolved around
06:31a pair of funeral directors who are forced to kill customers to keep their failing business afloat.
06:38Even better, the film boasts an all-star cast, including Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil
06:43Rathbone and Boris Karloff. Although The Comedy of Terrors is beautifully staged and every scene
06:49is rich with tension, it's the actors' stellar performances that stand out. The ensemble may
06:54be renowned for their dramatic roles, but they all get the chance to showcase their comedy chops here.
06:59Still, The Comedy of Terrors has become somewhat of a cult classic over the years,
07:03but it isn't really as well-known as it should be.
07:052. Llamageddon Llamageddon is about a killer
07:10llama from space, and based on that premise alone, you should probably be able to tell whether this
07:15spoof will be your cup of bovril or not. Since the characters are stereotyped horny teenagers,
07:21they can be pretty grating a lot of time in this flick, but the more you hit these guys,
07:26the more satisfying it is when they're incinerated and reduced to a bloody puddle.
07:31Even though there's bound to be many viewers who enjoy the intentionally bad special effects and
07:35crass humour, it is a pity that nothing particularly creative is done with the llama
07:40in question. In every scene revolving around the animal, it doesn't really do anything except
07:45fire lasers from its eyes, which, admittedly, now I'm thinking about it,
07:50is something we all did want to see, right? Considering the trailer calls Llamageddon
07:55the greatest movie in the world and brags that it was rejected for Sundance and won
07:59the Most Fake Awards of 2018, you should have a good idea of what you're getting yourself into.
08:061. The Final Girls Probably the most well-known on this list,
08:10but also certainly the best, The Final Girls centres on a young woman called Max, processing
08:15the death of her mother Nancy, a legendary scream queen from the 1980s. So, when she and her friends
08:21get sucked into Nancy's most famous slasher feature, Max's group find themselves being
08:26hunted by the in-movie killer. Even though the best slashers are rife with cliches,
08:32every one of them works in this movie's advantage. Max's gang keep pointing out tropes like how blood
08:39looks like corn syrup or how the characters are always murdered after having sex. And yeah,
08:44it's not exactly the first movie to implement this shtick, but luckily, The Final Girls never
08:49relies on these gags and instead focuses on the chemistry between the ensemble and hilarious
08:55one-liners. Because The Final Girls pokes fun at how cheesy the dialogue is and how every character
09:00acts like an idiot, you should probably enjoy it, even if you're not usually a fan of the genre.
09:06So that's our list. It was certainly a mixed bag, some good, some truly dreadful. But I
09:12wanna know what you guys think down in the comments below. Have you seen any of these
09:16parody movies? And are there any noteworthy ones I missed off here? While you're down there as well,
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09:23for more lists and news like this every single day. Even if you don't though,
09:27I've been Josh, thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you soon.