The requests came amid complaints from some individuals over content that parodied leading Indian politicians.
His approach is often parodied, somewhat uncharitably, as making AAA in the mould of B-movies.
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It would seem that Bush has become one of the most parodied presidents in modern history.
They are always parodied baby-talk, lower than banal -- those were funny with Blair.
Classic Halvorsen mischief was to come up with a cover design for one issue that parodied Business Week.
All three are from her book Celebrate, which has been widely parodied for the obviousness of her advice.
George MacDonald Fraser, in the Flashman books, parodied this love of the upper class, well mannered, death defying hero.
" He says the journalists he has parodied "are more touchy than politicians.
His Mission Impossible theme, for example, is still one of the most memorable, imitated, parodied and beloved tunes in existence.
It created considerable opposition from Wikipedia.org who clearly felt Wikipedia was too important to be parodied or questioned by artists.
He was widely known, and frequently parodied, for his humorous, dyspeptic soliloquies about aspects of the modern world he found bothersome.
It is one of the ironies of Daumier's career that he was always dependent on selling his works to the middle-class connoisseurs whom he parodied.
It is not the first time that supernatural romances have seduced female audiences--Jane Austen parodied the genre's peddling of terror as titillation in Northanger Abbey.
As I have observed with Gotye and PSY, parody videos generate a lot of traffic for themselves but also for the original videos being parodied.
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Hurt even parodied the "chestburster" in Mel Brooks's comedy Spaceballs.
More recently, another PBS hit, "Downton Abbey, " was parodied in "Upside Downton Abbey, " a video where British muppets have trouble drinking tea and eating crumpets because, well, they're upside down.
When it moved off-Broadway, the hourlong work was augmented by a cabaret act performed by Durang and Weaver, "Das Lusitania Songspiel, " which parodied plays and movies in the style of Bertolt Brecht.
Their visual aesthetic - tight jeans, over-sized glasses, garish second-hand T-shirts - was exemplified in the films of Wes Anderson and, in the UK, parodied in the Channel 4 satire Nathan Barley.
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