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Welcome to The Parallel Universe Film Guide

"A very funny guide to movies that isn't quite like any other." - Leonard Maltin

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To all new and returning visitors (like all of you nice folks beaming in from listoftheday.blogspot.com):

If you are remotely amused by this site--or just mildly baffled--then do pass along the website link (parallelfilmguide.com) to any of your friends, bloggers, cloggers, or otherwise who might be similarly amused or baffled. Remember--the life you save may be your own.

Love, the Management


The Parallel Universe Film Guide salutes the classic films of British superspy Ken Slake!


The Elaborate Lair of Dr. Fiend (1962) (updated! 11/12/08)

Xenon Forever (1964) (updated! 11/12/08)

Live Until You Die (1967) (updated! 11/12/08)

The Very British Spy Pool Becomes Thinner (1969) (updated! 11/13/08)

Please Stay Dead When I Kill You (1973) (updated! 11/13/08)

Another Ken Slake Sequel, Only In Space (1979) (updated! 11/13/08)

Honestly, How Long Can This Go On? (1987) (updated! 11/14/08)

Dear God Stop, the Cold War Is Over (1995) (updated! 11/14/08)

Ken Slake: Unplugged and Old School (2006) (new! 11/14/08)

Amplitude of Morbidity (2008) (new! 11/19/08)



PUFG Hollywoodscrap!


The Parallel Universe Film Guide Hollywoodscrap brings you informative, salacious, and gossamer scuttlebutt on all sorts of things going on right now--right now!!--in the world of film, from our crack team of insiderly insiders. Updated regularly, so click the magical purple links right above or PUFG Hollywood Scrap in the navigation box and check it out. You will not be sorry, unless you will be.



Recently Added Movies

Amplitude of Morbidity (2008) (new! 11/19/08)

Unofficial Official Ken Slake Parody (1967) (new! 11/17/08)

Ken Slake: Unplugged and Old School (2006) (new! 11/14/08)

Bad Heroin Day (1955) (new! 11/10/08)

Are You My Mother's DNA? (1993) (updated! 11/09/08)

Ugly London, Mod Duckling (1966) (new! 11/07/08)

A Black President? Gasp and/or Gulp! (1972) (new! 11/05/08)

Torture for Fun and So Much Profit (2004) (new! 10/31/08)

Surprise POW Tunnel Digging, Please RSVP (1963) (new! 10/29/08)

Dick Pic Shtick (1941) (new! 10/27/08)

Political Hey (1972) (updated! 10/26/08)

Huge Stars, Tiny Soaps (1932) (updated! 10/24/08)

How to Do Stuff Wittily On Camera (1935) (new! 10/23/08)

How to Make "How to Do Stuff Wittily" Shorts (1936) (new! 10/23/08)

If He's So Innocent, How Come He's In Jail? (1988) (new! 10/21/08)

Dubya, Fair and Balanced (Wink!) (2008) (new! 10/17/08)

Mervin O'Goon, the Sentient Cartoon (1951) (new! 10/14/08)

YOU Tell the Stockholders (1980) (new! 10/13/08)

But Your Honor, I'm Prejudiced Against Minorities (1957) (updated! 10/11/08)

Uncouth in Advertising (1969) (new! 10/10/08)

A Little Less Incarceration (1957) (new! 10/9/08)

On the Other Hand... (1948) (new! 10/8/08)

Jail Birds, Literally (1962) (new! 10/7/08)

A Yeti Dry Humps Gyula Horvath (1952) (new! 10/6/08)

Lights! Cameras! Mars! (1978) (updated! 10/5/08)

Russians Filming Stuff (1928) (updated! 10/4/08)

Non-Christians: Eat Sulfur (2000) (new! 10/3/08)

Gosh, We Sure Were Easily Shocked Once (1953) (new! 10/2/08)

Stammering Brit Finds Love (1999) (new! 10/1/08)

Mexicans! So Many Mexicans! Yarrrggh! (1960) (new! 9/30/08)

Shave and a Haircut? Too Bad (2007) (new! 9/29/08)

Wee Miss Sassy Muffins (1935) (updated! 9/27/08)


more reactions to The Parallel Universe Film Guide!


"The Parallel Universe Film Guide, a sort-of comprehensive database of movies bearing uncanny likenesses to classics and not-so-classics cataloged by IMDB. We're stunned to find new favorites like 1972's The Lovablest Mafia Family in the World, the 1985 culture clash Suddenly Amish, the award-winning drama My Wild Irish Invalid and the unfinished silent classic The Night Jerker among many others, all neatly cross-referenced by star, director and even memorable quotes. If you can browse the PUFG and manage to get any more work done today, then you're just not paying attention." - defamer.com


"You are urged to check out the new site Parallel Universe Film Guide, created by Spencer Green...a remarkably thorough sendup of IMDb and film-geekdom, offering hundreds of listings for movies: listings that include directors, actors, plot summaries, trivia, memorable lines, and cross references–all entirely fictitious, for movies that don’t exist...Above all, it’s pure joy to just go to the site, click on the alphabetical index at left, and see descriptions of such never-made films as Varmints, Desist (1916), Path to Levittown (1948), Captain Pimptastic and His Anti-Whitey Gun (1972), and Daddy Touched My Secret Place (1983, TVM).'" - snobsite.com


"Spencer Green has taken on a project that only a genius or a madman would dare tackle: The Parallel Universe Film Guide, a Bizarro-World imdb.com-style site listing...1,000 movies that don't really exist...The Parallel Universe Film Guide is funny if you don't know your film history and utterly hilarious if you do...it's not just hours of fun, it's days of fun." - insidesocal.com/tv, David Kronke (The Mayor of Television)


Movies. Ah, movies.

They evoke so many images, sounds, memories: sweeping landscapes, epic battles, tender romances, teens getting hacked to death by machete-wielding maniacs, overpaid stars on auto-pilot. Movies can entertain, make you think, insult your intelligence, and for a few hours, make you forget the wretched world we live in and the people who either spit on or ignore you every day.


There are many (many, many) film websites out there in Internetville, U.S.A., so why another one? Because this one is designed to have a little fun with all of those other websites and with the people who take films way too seriously. You will not find any familiar sounding movie titles or actors or directors here because, well, there aren't any. The Parallel Universe Film Guide is a grand parody of film buffdom and film history. Everything here has specific targets in the "real" world and I hope there is enough to amuse any person who drops by even casually to look. But…the more you know about films, the more you will get all the references in this parallel universe and be able to enjoy matching all the elements in my fictional world with those of the so-called real one with which we are sadly all too familiar.


All you need to do to begin your journey through The Parallel Universe Film Guide is check out the index of movies located conveniently to your left and below this now boring introduction, and start clicking.


Obviously, this site is in its wee baby stages and the (staff) and I will be updating daily with old movies and new ones and fun facts all around (see below for all updates). If you have any comments, you may either e-mail them to staff@parallelfilmguide.com or post them on the blog. Also, check out the sites of some of my friends on the right side of this page and, if you feel a sudden rush of generosity, do feel free to contribute on the donations page.


And now, with that out of the way…onto the movies!


No, really. Go. Start clicking links. Why do you think I did this?


Spencer Green, creator


Questions - email us at staff@parallelfilmguide.com

Index of Movies

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Credits

Written and Created by Spencer Green

Logo Design by Chad Brummett

PUFG and contents Copyright (C)2008 Spencer Green


on PUFG Hollywoodscrap:

All print film critics to be replaced by Mechano-Crix, the Robot Reviewer!

At last! Leslie Winch's Dubya, Fair and Balanced (Wink!) (2008)! A grateful nation breathes a sigh of complete indifference!

Exclusive from London: Johnny Autism (1988): the musical!


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from New York Magazine:

"Spencer Green has too much time on his hands. A good thing, considering his scarily extensive Parallel Universe Film Guide, a satiric Wikipedia ripoff cataloging movies that do. not. exist. Almost any random click on the PUFG will yield a juicy nugget, but here are some of our favorites: the 1946 noir classic Kill My Husband and I’ll Be Your Best Friend; 1981’s lighthearted WWII chronicle I Love U-Boat This Much!; and 1982’s revisionist Gandhi tale Hot Hot Mahatma."

from veryshortlist.com:

"...An amazingly large, laugh-out-loud-funny database of films that will never be available on Netflix, along with entries for their nonexistent directors and ersatz stars. Created and maintained by Spencer Green, the PUFG reads like a satirical Wikipedia of cinema (with even less accuracy), full of hilarious film titles — Vigilante Justice? Don’t Mind If I Do!; Arbor Day 2: Seeds of Terror — that instantly evoke their intended targets. Dig deeper and you’ll find insanely detailed plot descriptions, making-of trivia, and phony quotes, too. In a summer that’s given us Step Brothers and The Love Guru, these may be the funniest films around."

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Leonard Maltin's Film Crazy - Check out the latest from one of the country's top film critics.



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Gary Stockdale - Award-winning composer/musician and co-author/composer of the musical Bukowsical!



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Shadows Over - A fascinating guide to geographical locations in New England made popular by historical and contemporary horror.



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Jim Berkin - The very funny thoughts and opinions of Jim Berkin, aka Professor Wagstaff



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The Mayor of Television - Thoughtful and amusing insights about TV from David Kronke, the official Mayor of Television




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Thistle Salad - Very cool web comics from Allison Barbour


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Playbill - The premier guide to the theatre.



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