Name a fake movie that was in a real movie that needs to be made.
The Three - Adaptation (2002)
Don't - Grindhouse (2007)
The Three - Adaptation (2002)
Don't - Grindhouse (2007)
Not in a movie like you asked for but I'll mention made-up movies on Seinfeld. Many might say Death Blow, but I like movies about historical figures so I'll go with Ponce De Leon
https://seinfeld.fandom.com/wiki/Movie_Names
That counts. I want to see Prognosis Negative.
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shareWho do you think will get the final DEATH BLOW?! I hope it's the Hawaiian guy.
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That's actually very well made.
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I have a funny story about wanting to rent Amazon Women on the Moon from Blockbuster in the mid 90s. I couldn't find it in the comedy section so I went to the counter and asked for it. Was told in no uncertain terms that they did not rent pornography. I was really taken aback and said that it wasn't porn, it was a cheesy late 80s comedy, but the woman was adamant that they didn't rent porn. So, I was frustrated and my friend and I decided to leave and go to videostation instead, and on the way out this man hands me a card to an adult porn shop in the area. So creepy.
shareThere was a Baker's Dozen topic on this: "Looking for a fictional movie within a movie." I don't know if anyone can find a link to it.
In Matinee (1993) they had a schlock horror film called "Mant" - Half-Man, Half Ant. For "Mant," director Joe Dante cast actors who had actually appeared in 1950s-era science fiction movies. These included Kevin McCarthy, Robert Cornthwaite, and William Schallert.
That was a great movie. It was a spot-on depiction of the monster-movie mania of the 1950s and 1960s.
I remember John Goodman's character searching for inspiration while viewing the taxidermied alligator (I think it was at the gas station). He came up with Galligator, half-woman/half-alligator.
I used Matinee (1993) as the mystery title for Stonekeeper Movie Guessing game #1154 on here.
Cathy Moriarty's character is named Ruth Corday. This is a tribute to actress Mara Corday who starred in the real giant bug movies Tarantula (1955), The Black Scorpion (1957), and The Giant Claw (1957).
The character of Lawrence Woolsey is based directly upon the real Hollywood showman William Castle. The character is introduced in a recreation of Castle's famous trademark of a silhouette of him in a director's chair with his head turned in profile with his cigar. His name is a reference to Lawrence Woolner, one of the Woolner Brothers whose company, Woolner Brothers Pictures, distributed sci-fi classics like Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958).
Thanks for the info. I had read that John Goodman's character was based on some actual director but couldn't remember who.
One of my favorite movies.
Here is that Baker's Dozen
https://moviechat.org/general/General-Discussion/5e864b44d816dd539e7eb958/Closed-BAKERS-DOZEN-Movie-within-a-movie
1. Singin' in the Rain (1952) - The Dancing Cavalier
2. Home Alone (1990): Angels With Filth Souls
3. The Big Lebowski (1998) - Logjammin'
4. Bowfinger - Chubby Rain
5. Drive-In (1976) - Disaster '76
6. Tropic Thunder/ Tropic Thunder, Fatties part II, Satan's Alley
7. Matinee (1993) - Mant
8. The Simpsons - Itchy & Scratchy
9. The Exorcist (1973) - Crash Course
10. Daddy's Home 2 (2017) - Missile Tow (with real actor Liam Neeson)
11. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) - Good Will Hunting 2 and Bluntman and Chronic
12. Last Action Hero (1993) - Jack Slater IV
13. Boogie Nights 1997 - porn movies.
Extra
Scream 2 - Stab
South Park movie - Terrence and Phillip movie
inglorious Basterds - Nation's Pride
i want to see the chubby rain ending "gotcha suckas!" for real
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https://youtu.be/Cau_oshv8_A
That movie wouldn't see the light of day in this era.
shareI don't know what it was called, but the movie they're watching in Troll (1986). It seems so much better than the actual movie!
"Yes, your canary is a pod person from the planet Mars."