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* Parodied by the film ''Jane Austen's Mafia!'', which has nothing at all to do with Jane Austen.
** At the time, there were a lot of film and TV adaptations of Austen, the Bronte sisters and their contemporaries that were using the formula (e.g., ''Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice''), so it was a topical parody.
* In the ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' writers' commentary, it is stated that the film's ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' parody was initially going to be referred to as ''Baz Luhrmann's [[William Shakespeare's Romeo+Juliet|William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet]]''.
* Parodied in ''Mr. Bean's Holiday'': "CARSON CLAY PICTURES present - CARSON CLAY - in a CARSON CLAY production - of a CARSON CLAY film" - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glAhZcjo37s PLAYBACK TIME]
* ''Precious: Based on the novel '[[Push (novel)|Push]]' by Sapphire'', one can only guess that is title is for cases where you forgot, for cares to forget that the cinematic motion picture (feature length) is adapted from a long form narrative prose (fiction-American, written in English) work of a different name written by an author under a pseudonym.
** The adaptation was originally called ''Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire'', but retitled to avoid confusion with the 2009 sci-fi film ''Push''.
** NBC's ''[[The Office]]'' parodies this trope when Michael, taking Erin out to lunch, pops in a book-on-tape "novelization" of ''Precious: Based On The Novel Push By Sapphire''.
 
 
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