HILARIOUS: Someone Made The Sports Parody Film That Woke Hollywood Didn’t DARE Produce
If humor is supposed to be 'transgressive' (pun intended) why did nobody write this?

Hollywood LOVES pushing the envelope of acceptability, especially in the humor/parody sub-genre. Why would it pass up such an obvious opportunity as the one our culture has provided us?
As South Park has shown with some proof-of-concept episodes, there is a rich vein of untapped potential in exploring the awkward situations intrinsic in the radical new changes being introduced to women’s sport.
But for some reason, Hollywood hasn’t had the balls to run with this particular sports parody.
That left a lane wide open for someone who did have the balls to take that risk. Introducing: ‘LadyBallers’.
The trailer can speak for itself. But the Producer had something to say about why they made it.
Hollywood won't make a movie about how laughably absurd it is that we now allow grown men to call themselves women and then dominate women's sports.
So we did.
Introducing our first feature-length comedy, 'LADY BALLERS.'
Available December 1st, only on https://t.co/p0JKWmMBKq pic.twitter.com/zkukluQfT2
— Jeremy Boreing (@JeremyDBoreing) November 27, 2023
Hollywood loves to leverage Saul Alinksy’s rule #5 about riducule being a powerful weapon against which there is no rational defense. This film is simply turning that humor around and throwing it back at their side.
They have bad ideas that CAN be mocked. If we have the courage they should be.
That brings up an interesting question about why Hollywood has avoided this storyline like the plague.
It’s not for lack of interest that producers aren’t making this flick
Sports films, because the drama is intrinsic to the competition have always been big box office draws. It was only natural that the same industry that gave us Blazing Saddles, Airplane, and Naked Gun would do the same with this genre.
People love parody films
Sports parody is not a new idea. Bad News Bears came out in the ’70s. A quick scan of some of the bigger sports parody films gives us titles like Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby , Caddyshack, Mighty Ducks, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, The Waterboy, Major League, and so on.
It’s a proven recipe for box office success.
Hollywood doesn’t shy away from films about sex
On the gross-out humor side of the equation, we’ve seen them really push the limits of decency with movies in the vein of America Pie.
Hollywood seems to enjoy pushing the limits in crashing through boundaries of innocence and propriety.
The Happytime Murders took the (relative) innocence of Muppets to tell a story involving murder and hookers offering their wares as ‘rotten cotton’.
Sausage Party was a raunch fest leveraging a genre normally reserved for children.
The entire premise of TED was the shock of giving a sentient child’s toy the attitudes and behaviors of a hedonistic bachelor.
Is this aspect of sex so serious that it’s sacrosanct?
If it is, how do we explain bondage in 50 Shades, or Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs, or the more disturbing scenes in The Crying Game, or The Shape of Water?
No.
There is exactly one reason Hollywood never made this movie.
They didn’t DARE to make that movie. They would have angered all the wrong people.
More importantly, they would play a role in lampooning — and therefore changing attitudes — toward something they were actively trying to promote.
Making fun of the obvious absurdity would give others permission to do the same.
Suddenly, you’ll be talking about the issues and not the feelings.
That’s a position they simply cannot defend.
They don’t fear our think tanks, long-form articles, and research papers nearly as much as they fear our laughter.
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