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== In-Universe Examples == |
== In-Universe Examples == |
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* [[In-Universe]], the ''Springtime For Hitler'' play from ''[[The Producers]]'', |
* [[In-Universe]], the ''Springtime For Hitler'' play from ''[[The Producers]]'', ([[Springtime for Hitler|a Trope Namer]]). |
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** Specifically, it was intended to be just offensive, but the portrayal of Hitler (either by a hippie or the [[Camp Gay]] director) made it [[Crosses the Line Twice|So Offensive It's Hilarious]]. |
** Specifically, it was intended to be just offensive, but the portrayal of Hitler (either by a hippie or the [[Camp Gay]] director) made it [[Crosses the Line Twice|So Offensive It's Hilarious]]. |
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* The whole concept is parodied in the French movie ''La Cité de la Peur'' (The City of Fear): the horror movie ''Red is Dead'' is a textbook example of [[So Bad It's Good]] and critics hate it with a passion. Then someone dressed up as ''Red'' 's serial killer starts hacking projectionists to bits with a hammer and a sickle, and it's instant glory. The star and publicist of the movie get to walk on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. |
* The whole concept is parodied in the French movie ''La Cité de la Peur'' (The City of Fear): the horror movie ''Red is Dead'' is a textbook example of [[So Bad It's Good]] and critics hate it with a passion. Then someone dressed up as ''Red'' <nowiki>'</nowiki>s serial killer starts hacking projectionists to bits with a hammer and a sickle, and it's instant glory. The star and publicist of the movie get to walk on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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== Multi-Decade Examples == |
== Multi-Decade Examples == |