- The W**** That Was.
Joseph ****er's most
famous work, Catch-22 (1961),
satirizes bureaucracy and the military, and is
frequently cited as one of the greatest...
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Berton about the War of 1812
Canadian Bacon, a 1995
comedy film
which satirizes relations along the Canada–United
States border Invasion of
Quebec (disambiguation)...
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novel by
American writer Bret
Easton Ellis.
Glamorama is set in, and
satirizes, the 1990s,
specifically celebrity culture and consumerism. Time describes...
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directed by Paul Weitz.
Described as a "cultural satire" by Weitz, the film
satirizes both po****r
entertainment and
American politics during the
second George...
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undergoes a
tumultuous long-term
relationship with Diane. The
series satirizes Hollywood,
celebrity culture, and the film industry.
During the course...
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directed by
Norman McCabe. The
short was
released on
August 1, 1942, and
satirizes events of
World War II. The
title is a pun on dictator. A pair of farm...
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Invisible Pink
Unicorn (IPU) is the
goddess of a
parody religion used to
satirize theistic beliefs,
taking the form of a
unicorn that is
paradoxically both...
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October 11, 1975,
under the
title NBC's Sa****ay Night. The show
often satirizes contemporary American po****r
culture and politics. Sa****ay
Night Live...
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aired on
Comedy Central from
April 1997 to
December 1999. The
series satirizes European variety shows. The show
stars Thomas Lennon as
Meredith Laupin...
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originally published by the
University Press of New England. The
novel satirizes the
dominant strains of
discussion related to the
publication and reception...