Satirical films Bamboozled is a 2000 satirical film written and directed by Spike Lee about a modern televised minstrel show featuring black actors donning blackface makeup and the violent fall-out from the show's debut. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bamboozled"
Dogma is a 1999 comedy film, written and directed by Kevin Smith, who stars in the film along with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, Jason Mewes, George Carlin, Janeane Garofalo, and Alanis Morissette. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dogma (film)"
Fritz the Cat is a 1972 Animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. Based on the comic books by Robert Crumb, the film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fritz the Cat (film)"
Ghostbusters (sometimes written Ghost Busters) is a 1984 sci-fi comedy film about three parapsychologists who are fired from Columbia University in New York, and start up their own business investigating and eliminating ghosts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ghostbusters"
Ghostbusters II is the 1989 sequel of Ghostbusters ( 1984); the sci-fi comedy films are about four parapsychologists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ghostbusters II"
Life Without Dick is a dark romantic comedy film, starring Harry Connick Jr and Sarah Jessica Parker, released in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Life Without Dick"
Max, Mon Amour aka Max, My Love is a 1986 film directed by Nagisa Oshima and starring Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Victoria Abril, Pierre Etaix and Milena Vukotic. The screenplay was written by Oshima and Jean-Claude Carriere, and the film was produced by Serge Silberman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Max, Mon Amour"
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Scenes from a Mall is a 1991 satirical film directed by Paul Mazursky starring Bette Midler and Woody Allen. Woody Allen's character, Nick is married to author Deborah, played by Midler. After years of a happy marriage, Nick reveals to her he's had an affair. Deborah is shocked and requests a divorce, but later admits she herself has been unfaithful. ...more on Wikipedia about "Scenes from a Mall"
The President's Analyst is a 1967 comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. Featuring stylish widescreen cinematography by William A. Fraker, the film has strong elements of political satire and science fiction, and has some resemblance to many of the spy spoofs that had proliferated in the mid-60’s in the wake of the James Bond phenomenon. ...more on Wikipedia about "The President's Analyst"
:This article is about the 1995 film directed by Gus Van Sant; To Die For is also a 1994 film by Peter Mackenzie Litten. For the gothic-doom band, see To/Die/For. ...more on Wikipedia about "To Die For"
Touch is a 1996 film written and directed by Paul Schrader. It is based on a novel by Elmore Leonard, and stars Christopher Walken, Bridget Fonda, Skeet Ulrich, Tom Arnold, Gina Gershon, Lolita Davidovich, Janeane Garofalo and Paul Mazursky. ...more on Wikipedia about "Touch (1996 film)"
Watermelon Man is a 1970 comedy-drama film directed by Melvin Van Peebles and based on the book The Night the Sun Came out on Happy Hollow Lane by Herman Raucher. ...more on Wikipedia about "Watermelon Man (film)"
You Nazty Spy ( 1940) is an 18-minute short subject by the Three Stooges that satirized Nazi Germany. Shot in only seven days, it was the 44th Three Stooges comedy. It was followed in 1941 by the sequel I'll Never Heil Again. ...more on Wikipedia about "You Nazty Spy"
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