The new Tyler Perry movie 'For Colored Girls' hasn't even been out a week and already Funny or Die has a parody waiting in the wings. 'For (Stuffed) Colored Girls' is a minute and a half long parody trailer featuring puppets and a surprise appearance by Wayne Brady.
While I have never read the poems or seen the play that inspired the movie 'For Colored Girls,' I do know that it deals with powerful subject matter involving racism and women's rights. For (Stuffed) Colored Girls tackles all those controversial issues too, but from the always-hilarious puppet perspective. Check it out above.
What's Driving This Trend
- Puppet Parodies
- Creating humorous and entertaining parodies using puppets as a medium offers a disruptive innovation opportunity in the entertainment industry.
- Satirical Trailers
- Producing satirical trailers that mimic popular movies with comedic twists presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the film industry.
- Humor in Serious Topics
- Exploring humor as a means to address and discuss sensitive and controversial subjects can lead to disruptive innovation in storytelling across various industries.
Who This Affects Most
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can embrace puppet parodies to attract new audiences and differentiate itself from traditional content.
- Film
- The film industry can leverage satirical trailers to create buzz and engage viewers in alternative cinematic experiences.
- Storytelling
- Various industries, such as literature, theater, and advertising, can experiment with humor in serious topics to captivate audiences and drive meaningful discussions.
