Here's a story for you... I got hooked on MAD magazine in the late 60's via copies obtained from my Mom's optometrist. He had a stack of comics and magazines in his waiting room, and didn't mind if someone occasionally wanted one to take home.
My favorite parts were always the movie & TV parodies (a more accurate word than "satires"). Often I'd read these long before ever seeing the films they made fun of.
One night in October 1976, I watched DIRTY HARRY-- incredibly, up to then, I had never seen a Clint Eastwood film before! As I watched, I had the MAD version, "DIRTY LARRY", on my lap, and followed along with the movie. "Taciturn, trigger-happy, psychotic farblunget" is how they described him!
Many years later, I rented THE WILD ONE to watch with my Dad. Neither of us had ever seen it before. About midway thru, we stopped for a food break (one reason I loved watching stuff on videotape). While I waited for Dad to come back from the kitchen, I dug out the MAD version, "THE WILD 1/2". It flipped me out how Harvey Kurtzman did something you never saw in the later MAD parodies-- an entire page with almost no words. The girl is chased into the alley, then, like indians attacking a wagon train, the bike gang circles her. Marlon Brando drives up to her, stops, and says two words: "Get on." And then... the motor conks out. He gets off and starts cursing the bike. Hilarious!
I live in a bad neighborhood, and often use the word "Oookabollakonga" to describe my "neighbors". (from MELVIN OF THE APES)