Movie Essay-Take Off With Airplane !

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Take off with Airplane! The most popular example of a “spoof movie” in the most recent decade, would be the wildly popular Scary Movie series. With five movies in thirteen years, and a gross income of $896,555,030, Scary Movie, and its subsequent releases have been a huge box-office draw. Success from movies of this nature, are derived from the layout of Airplane! one of the original spoof comedies, and certainly still after all these years, the golden standard of films of this nature. From take-off to landing, Airplane! doesn’t let up with the jokes. While not all are pure hilarity, they still do work on some level together. Airplane! begins with a clever opening credit, played off the instantly recognizable theme from Jaws, a pun that really sets the groundwork for the feeling of the film. Airplane! tells the story of a young ex-fighter pilot turned taxi driver Ted Striker (Robert Hays) who became traumatized during a failed mission in war, in which he was the …show more content…

is the plethora of minor characters. Several passengers aboard the plane that do not receive much development, but who fill the everyday, ordinary citizens, that could find themselves on a flight. Each one has time to shine, from the Nun reading “Boys Life” and the young boy reading “Nun’s Life” to the unfortunate souls who would rather commit suicide (literally) than have to listen to Ted’s problems for another minute. Even a cameo appearance of Kareem Abdul-Jabarr as a copilot has a genius comedic moment, when a young passenger recognizes him and criticizes his basketball playing skills. Dr. Rumack (Leslie Nielsen) who discovers the reasons for the ill stricken passengers and crew’s odd behavior becomes the voice of reason between Ted, and his inner demons. Another familiar archetype is the sick little girl, Lisa Davis (Jill Whelan) who while being sang to by one of the flight attendants loses feeling several times when the flight attendants guitar pulls out her

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