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Adult Industry's New Direction: Sitcom Parodies

Posted on October 25, 2009
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The general public wants Hollywood film and sitcoms that have hardcore content. And that’s what the industry is crazy about doing right now. And they actually achieved it. I think the most wonderful flick is the spoof of The Cosby Show, which came out in June. They’d 250,000 perspectives of the trailer on YouTube, which is pretty dazzling. Then they took one of the most dysfunctional families on television with Married With Children that just came out. And it seemed to be the most complete film and definitely one of the finest adult funny videos of all because that show is just so funny. It is just line after line of witty dialogue. So the producers must write accordingly .

 

As a genus, adult entertainment has grown off. A huge majority of adult entertainment occurs in a latter-day setting. Sure, there’s the occasional science-fiction or fantasy themed movie, but more frequently than not the films just maintain the establishment. That’s why I need to see a massive, classic period piece set in the dirt of mid-1800s New York. As a side note, given the existing arc of Cameron Diaz’s career, she would even be interested in two years. It couldn’t be any more degrading than doing Charlie’s Angels 3, which was close to being part of a great collection of adult funny videos on its own.

Somebody should get on the horn with Tim Burton and explain to him all the money he could make if he turned his new remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory into an adult entertainment flick. Or could you imagine a parody based mostly on Jurassic Park where the actors must band together for survival with the proportion of women to men being much in favor of the former? The chances are limitless. With the new wave of parody entertainment which has struck the North American audience such as frightening film and Meet the Spartans, is it unsurprising that many other industries are heading in that direction? I for one am extraordinarily excited to see just what the adult entertainment industry will scrounge up from this new wave.

The most puzzling issue on these adult funny videos is who exactly these should be for. Though the adult funny videos developers don’t have any particular demographic information, it’s difficult to imagine younger blokes who never watched the originals getting much of a kick out of “Gilligan’s Island” or “Partridge Family” knockoffs, notwithstanding the provision of such fare on channels like TV Land. Putting adult film consumers on the couch, name recognition is doubtless a factor of the “This Ain’t” banner’s appeal, together with maybe the subversive aspect of seeing fare associated with more healthy times adult themed up.

According to one director, it is not the adult edge that is the ticket ; it is the humor. ( yup, right. ) And what sacred TV cow does he want to take hardcore next? The Mary Tyler Moore Show. perhaps as it shows the exact opposite side of all those characters we knew and loved? Like, Full House was so over the top clean, I would like to see the same show with an adult theme, just to see what that was like.

 

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