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Steve2911

Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz fit that bill.


OnePunch_OutToLunch

The Nice Guys, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Shoot 'Em Up, Crank 2: High Voltage


EntertainmentQuick47

Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang! Is great


diegooo_mp

Would Kill Bill enter here? 😁


BaconJakin

Cabin in the Woods


gumbybitch

Bad Boys II


JamesSunderland1973

'Super' (2010, James Gunn) which is a bleaker Kick-Ass, essentially.


MrLore

*In Order of Disappearance*, and the US remake *Cold Pursuit* are parodies of the revenge thriller genre, but a lot of people seem to miss that fact due to how silly the average revenge thriller has become, and how many of the tropes of the genre they play straight.


AGII_02

I guess it depends on the level of violence? like Austin Powers could count lmao. Tropic Thunder, Black Dynamite, What We Do In The Shadows all kinda go there? Any Robert Rodriguez movie tbh.


TylerTheCreator6018

I know it says not fully but first thing that came to my mind was funny games


rammsteingirl8

Shoot Em Up possibly?


lit_geek

Ravenous


signal_red

i think *one cut of the dead* would count


ryanallbaugh

Commando is pushing right up against the line of satire


SignificantWriting32

Natural Born Killers


metalyger

Definitely some point into the Violent Shit series. Part 2 did play into more Friday The 13th tropes with the killer being too dumb to do much on his own and has an incestuous relationship with his mother. Part 3 has everything, more kung fu, ninjas, a Nazi scientist, zombies, and everything else they could think to put in the movie. Part 4 went full on action horror comedy with more of a Mad Max theme. I'd say 2 and 3 hammed it up without becoming straight up comedies or outright parody.


robophile-ta

dear god, there were more after Violent Shit 2?


tangk2020

Deathproof?


empw

Violent Night?


Oldkingcole225

You’re next


EnthussedEditor

Yojimbo, Super, and The Nice Guys