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"All the Wayans Brothers do is take something that is already well beyond its sell-by date and go "here, you know that? That's funny, isn't it?"" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
How they think it works: "they notice trends and things that have passed their time - that are at a point where they have become almost parodies of themselves" - Wayans Brothers producer Rick Alvarez
How it actually works: Take something that has long ago had any comedy potential squeezed out of it, throw a bunch of [witless and offensive stereotypes at it](Dance_Flick), and become one of the richest film-making dynasties in the world.
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3/21/2025, 4:18:58 PM
"All the Wayans Brothers do is take something that is already well beyond its sell-by date and go "here, you know that? That's funny, isn't it?"" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
How they think it works: "they notice trends and things that have passed their time - that are at a point where they have become almost parodies of themselves" - Wayans Brothers producer Rick Alvarez
How it actually works: Take something that has long ago had any comedy potential squeezed out of it, throw a bunch of [witless and offensive stereotypes at it](Dance_Flick), and become one of the richest film-making dynasties in the world.
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Wayans Brothers
"All the Wayans Brothers do is take something that is already well beyond its sell-by date and go "here, you know that? That's funny, isn't it?"" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
How they think it works: "they notice trends and things that have passed their time - that are at a point where they have become almost parodies of themselves" - Wayans Brothers producer Rick Alvarez
How it actually works: Take something that has long ago had any comedy potential squeezed out of it, throw a bunch of witless and offensive stereotypes at it, and become one of the richest film-making dynasties in the world.
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Wayans Brothers
"All the Wayans Brothers do is take something that is already well beyond its sell-by date and go "here, you know that? That's funny, isn't it?"" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
How they think it works: "they notice trends and things that have passed their time - that are at a point where they have become almost parodies of themselves" - Wayans Brothers producer Rick Alvarez
How it actually works: Take something that has long ago had any comedy potential squeezed out of it, throw a bunch of witless and offensive stereotypes at it, and become one of the richest film-making dynasties in the world.