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The genre was dead after Date Movie, when they turned to pop culture references in lieu of jokes.
I define Parodies as films that focus on one genre or film and makes it's own jokes without really using pop-culture references. Take Spaceballs, every single joke has to do with the Spaceballs plot and only uses Star Wars/Star Trek as a basis for the story. The only pop culture references I can think of off the top of my head are Pizza Hut, Kafka, Doublemint Gum and KFC.
In Young Frankenstein he does a similar thing, using Frankenstein as the main parody, but creates a completely separate story that makes it's own humor, hardly ever making a pop culture reference. Again, it has it's own jokes inside if the film.
In Spoofs, however, they simply use pop culture references as the main part of the humor, like the Nike commercial in Scary Movie, or Charlies Angels undressing/Florida voting in Scary Movie 2, instead of writing jokes solely for the film itself.
I hope this was detailed enough, I always have a difficult time putting it down in words and often have to break down a film to explain it (I'm a stand up comic and if there's anything comedians argue about when it comes to films, it's comedies).
Prob more than if I watched the "film".
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you should say that "Disaster Movie" is more like "Epic Movie III." What's your meaning?
Top Secret too, by your definition is also a parody as it focuses on spy movies....