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MOVIE JOKE/FILM JOKE, INCLUDING ALIEN JOKE, MOVIES PARODY AND MOVIE SATIRE

         

CLASSIC MOVIES REVISED

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Dr. Jekyll
Loves Mr. Hyde
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The Way We Whir —
A Chainsaw-Love Story
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Apocalypse
Where Are They Now?
 
 
 
TerraBits

Imesh Moozer
     — Hollywood insider
"Before he died, Stanley Kubrick told me he was considering a movie where microscopic aliens would explore the vast interior of a human captive. The working title was 'Journey to the Center of the Earthling.' "


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SONGS FOR A MOVIE LOVING PLANET
 
  “Everyone's Gone To The Movies”
      – Steely Dan, from the album Katy Lied
 
 

Kids if you want some fun,
See what you never have seen,
Take off your cheaters and sit right down,
Start the projection machine.
Everyone's gone to the movies,
Now we're alone at last . . .

  album cover for Katy Lied, by Steely Dan


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Album Review: Steely Dan's fourth album, Katy Lied, finds them simultaneous searching for more meaning in their songs but not willing to give up the tongue-in-cheek pop craft that marked their first three albums. "Everyone's Gone to the Movies" is an example of the latter style, as are the quirky "Rose Darling" and "Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More." Even the great opening track, "Black Friday," refuses to treat its rather serious subject with a straight face. But Steely Dan does indeed start embedding more serious messages into its work here, beginning with the aching and mysterious "Doctor Wu." It continues on "Any World (That I'm Welcome To)," a song about the complete frustration we often feel with the modern world. Several other songs on Katy Lied find Steely Dan at the top of their game, including, "Bad Sneakers," a laid-back song about living in the metropolis, and "Chain Lightning," which practically shimmers with its high production values. So, while you're out at the movies, pick up a copy of Katy Lied. It gets two hums up!

 

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