Sentences with phrase «great satire»

"Great satire" refers to a type of literature, film, or performance that uses humor or irony to critique or ridicule something, usually political or social issues, in order to provoke thought and bring about change or awareness. Full definition
Chaplin's great satire on the American fantasy of infinite progress.
This looks like truly great satire, and it's nice to see something like this that doesn't have Tyler Perry's name attached to it.
great satire take on the whole Lizard Squad situation.
Great satire... I wish more christians would understand your point here.
He has been accused of being so implausible the satire is lost, but in fairness one of the greatest satires of all time, Spitting Image, hardly projected its biting critique through real life situations.
This movie was a great satire on modern horror.
Of course most of you know that the obvious twist (spoiler ahead in case you didn't know): Thanks largely to Roger, the play is a success as it's received as a great satire of Hitler.
This is a great satire on Swinging 60s London.
Idiocracy may not be a great satire, but it can be acutely funny, while also amiable enough to endure even through the occasional lulls.
There's half of a great satire here, as Seth Rogen, James Franco and Evan Goldberg combine that freewheeling mayhem from This Is the End with some more pointed political comedy.
It may not be a great satire, but at least it is pleasant.
Great satire is never preachy.
This movie is also a great satire on 80's action movies, and seems to take great delight playing with the audiences» expectations.
The Court's ruling in Hustler Magazine v. Falwell allows most of our great satire, which we most certainly need today.
This was a great satire video and YouTube was the perfect place to place it, and Mr Jerry's comments to the questions were spot on.
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