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Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
Born Jason Friedberg
(1971-10-13) October 13, 1971 (age 53)
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Aaron Seltzer
(1974-01-12) January 12, 1974 (age 51)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater University of California, Santa Barbara
Occupation Directors, screenwriters
Years active 1996–present

Jason Friedberg (born October 13, 1971) and Aaron Seltzer (born January 12, 1974) are filmmakers from the United States and Canada. They are well-known for making movies that poke fun at other popular films. These types of movies are called parody films.

They started writing and directing these funny movies in the mid-2000s. Many of their first films, released between 2006 and 2010, were shown in many movie theaters and earned a lot of money. However, movie critics often gave their films very low ratings. Some of their movies, like Epic Movie (2007), Meet the Spartans (2008), and Disaster Movie (2008), were not popular with critics at all. Later, in the 2010s, their films were shown in fewer theaters and got less attention.

What Are Parody Films?

Parody films are movies that make fun of other movies, TV shows, or even famous people. They do this by copying scenes, characters, or story ideas from the original work. But they change them to be silly or exaggerated. The goal is to make the audience laugh by recognizing the original and seeing how it's twisted into something funny.

For example, a parody movie might take a serious scene from a superhero film and add a ridiculous dance party. Or it might have characters who look like famous movie stars but act in very silly ways. These films often use slapstick comedy, funny dialogue, and over-the-top situations.

How Parodies Work

To make a good parody, filmmakers need to know what's popular. They watch many different movies and shows. Then, they pick out the most famous parts to joke about. This could be a famous line, a special effect, or a character's unique look.

Parody films often combine elements from many different sources. This means one movie might make fun of a superhero film, a romantic comedy, and a horror movie all at once. This mix of jokes keeps the audience guessing and laughing.

Friedberg and Seltzer's Style

Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer are known for a specific style of parody. Their movies often make fun of many different popular films in one story. They usually pick movies that were very successful or well-known at the time.

Their films often have many short jokes and references. These jokes come one after another, giving the audience lots of chances to laugh. They use visual gags, where something funny happens that you can see. They also use dialogue that makes fun of popular phrases or movie lines.

Their Filmmaking Process

Friedberg and Seltzer work together on their films. They both write the scripts and direct the movies. This means they decide what jokes to include and how the scenes should look. They have been working as a team for many years.

Their movies are often made quickly to come out while the original films they are parodying are still popular. This helps people understand the jokes better. They aim to create movies that are easy to watch and full of laughs for a wide audience.

Their Popular Movies

Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer have made several movies that many people have seen. These films often have titles that sound similar to the movies they are making fun of.

  • Epic Movie (2007): This film parodied many fantasy and adventure movies. It included jokes about films like The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter.
  • Meet the Spartans (2008): This movie made fun of the historical action film 300. It took the serious story of ancient warriors and turned it into a comedy.
  • Disaster Movie (2008): This film parodied many disaster films and other popular movies from that time. It included jokes about superhero movies and pop culture events.

These movies were shown in many theaters and earned a lot of money. Even though critics didn't always like them, many viewers enjoyed the silly humor.

Later Films

After 2010, Friedberg and Seltzer continued to make parody films. However, these movies were often released in fewer theaters. This meant fewer people got to see them on the big screen.

They still focused on making fun of popular movies and trends. Their later films continued their style of fast-paced jokes and many pop culture references. They kept working together as a team, writing and directing their unique brand of comedy.

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