Dimension Finishes Casting 'Superhero!' Spoof
Filed under: Comedy, Casting, Deals, Comic/Superhero/Geek
I guess David Zucker wasn't satisfied with the quality of the superhero jokes in Jason Friedberg's Epic Movie, so he felt the need to make his own. Variety reports that Dimension films has finalized casting for their spoof flick, Superhero! Dimension had already cast Josh Bell (Drake and Josh), Sara Paxton (Aquamarine), Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars) and Kevin Hart (All About Polly), but the latest additions are comedy vets. Variety reports that Naked Gun icon, Leslie Nielsen, Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development), Brent Spiner (Star Trek: TNG), and Marion Ross (that's right, Mrs. Cunningham herself) have all signed on for unnamed roles.Back in 2006, while doing press for his other satirical masterpiece, Scary Movie 4, Zucker told JoBlo.com that, "Craig Mazin [SCARY MOVIE 4 writer] has written a script, and it's a...You know, we've identified about a dozen characteristics that are common to all these superhero movies, like Batman, Spider-Man, X-Men...and if you can get those common characteristics, there's a pretty good chance that the audience will share those references and you can poke fun at the cliches. So it's going to be pretty interesting." Mazin has also been signed to direct the film, and David Zucker and Robert K. Weiss will produce. Zucker and Weiss were the team behind Scary Movie 3 and 4, as well as some of the later films in the Naked Gun franchise. So it probably doesn't take much imagination to guess what the film will be about. If you have ever seen a Scary Movie, then you just switch the low-brow gags to a man in tights rather than wielding an ax. Superhero! is set for release on March 28th, 2008.









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9-20-2007 @ 7:22PM
Liquid Soap said...
Isn't it Josh Peck and Drake Bell?soooo which one are you talking about?
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9-21-2007 @ 3:32AM
Great White Snark said...
So, in general, these spoof flicks are rarely any good. But there's NEVER been a good superhero parody movie. My Super Ex-Girlfriend, anyone?
Further proof:
http://www.greatwhitesnark.com/2007/07/25/five-movies-that-remind-us-whats-wrong-with-superhero-parodies/
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9-21-2007 @ 5:51AM
b0ring said...
Personally I enjoyed "Mystery Men", and wasn't "The Incredibles" kind of a spoof? Also a good movie.
Spoof movies went downhill when they became an exercise in fitting as many other movie references into themselves as possible, ending up like a poorly written sketch show.
Providing this one can be written with old-school tactics ("Police Squad!", "Hot Shots", "Airplane", et al.) where there's a general genre and the jokes within are not completely dependent on it, then it shouldn't be too bad. That said, the latter "Scary Movie" franchise...eep.
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9-23-2007 @ 3:24AM
JennyGirl said...
That'd be Drake Bell, you mean.
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