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The film moves so fast it rarely explains why it's spoofing a movie. Within the first few minutes, it jumps from The Da Vinci Code to Nacho Libre and Snakes on a Plane without a second thought. It even finds room to parody MTV Cribs , Punk'd , and The Hills —cultural artifacts that have mostly faded into obscurity today.
A Nacho Libre knockoff raised in a Mexican monastery.
The humor relies heavily on gross-out gags, including one infamous scene involving characters vomiting on each other. A Patchwork of 2007's Biggest Hits Epic Movie (2007)
Whether you view it as a comedic "massacre" or a nostalgic trip back to the mid-2000s, there is no denying that is a singular piece of filmmaking history.
Despite being slammed by critics, the film was a massive commercial hit, grossing against a modest $20 million budget. It remains a polarizing relic for several reasons: The film moves so fast it rarely explains
A mutant at an "X-Men" style school, bullied for having chicken wings instead of real wings. Why It's a Cult (Anti-)Classic
The story follows four adult orphans—Lucy, Edward, Susan, and Peter—who find "golden tickets" and embark on an adventure that starts at a bizarre chocolate factory and ends in the mystical (and snowy) land of . A Nacho Libre knockoff raised in a Mexican monastery
Released in January 2007, is the ultimate time capsule of mid-2000s pop culture chaos. Directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer—the duo behind Date Movie and Meet the Spartans —this parody film trades a traditional plot for a rapid-fire series of "look-alike" gags and slapstick riffs on the era's biggest blockbusters. The "Plot" (In a Nutshell)
