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== [[ Film]] == |
== [[ Film]] == |
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* Bert I. Gordon liked to [[Product Placement|Product Place]] his B-movies in his other B-movies. ''Earth vs. The Spider'' has a scene where the hero talks about how much he wants to see ''Attack |
* Bert I. Gordon liked to [[Product Placement|Product Place]] his B-movies in his other B-movies. ''Earth vs. The Spider'' has a scene where the hero talks about how much he wants to see ''[[Attack of the Puppet People]]'' while the marquee of a movie theatre shows an ad for ''another'' Bert I. Gordon movie, ''[[The Amazing Colossal Man]]''. ''Attack of the Puppet People'' features a viewing of ''The Amazing Colossal Man'' as well. |
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* There's a scene in ''[[Troll 2]]'' of Elliot and his friends watching a movie about a [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|gorilla]] who uses a crystal ball to fly around. Of course, ''Troll 2'' is hardly any less stupid. |
* There's a scene in ''[[Troll 2]]'' of Elliot and his friends watching a movie about a [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|gorilla]] who uses a crystal ball to fly around. Of course, ''Troll 2'' is hardly any less stupid. |
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* ''[[My Name Is Bruce]]'' is a meta-example of this trope, the movie being about B-Movie star [[Bruce Campbell]] [[As Himself]] meeting a bunch of B-Movie fans to help them get-rid of a local monster. This is funny because it is by itself also a B-Movie. |
* ''[[My Name Is Bruce]]'' is a meta-example of this trope, the movie being about B-Movie star [[Bruce Campbell]] [[As Himself]] meeting a bunch of B-Movie fans to help them get-rid of a local monster. This is funny because it is by itself also a B-Movie. |
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* In ''[[Donnie Darko]]'', Donnie goes to see ''[[Evil Dead]]''. |
* In ''[[Donnie Darko]]'', Donnie goes to see ''[[Evil Dead]]''. |
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* In ''[[Lord Love |
* In ''[[Lord Love a Duck]]'', T. Harrison Belmont is the producer of beach movies such as ''The Thing that Ate Bikini Beach''. Every one of his films has the word "bikini" in the title. |
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* In ''[[Matinee]]'', the film centers around a creature-feature titled ''Mant!'', a riff on ''[[Them!]]'' and ''[[The Fly]]''. |
* In ''[[Matinee]]'', the film centers around a creature-feature titled ''Mant!'', a riff on ''[[Them!]]'' and ''[[The Fly]]''. |
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