Intertextuality in South Park - Two Days after tomorrow
There's a twist on this episode of south park where the creators idea of global warming is a myth and it mixes in with the idea of the original film The day after tomorrow (2004).
By doing this the producers can reproduce the idea and put in a funny twist as the film as the genre of south park is comedy and the film is based on action, this lighten ups the mood of things and makes it less serious which could portrait the directors idea of disbelief upon this subject and to share his views to the public that the idea global warming is just a joke.
Overall the use of intertexuality between these for South Park is simply a mockery and provides a humorous aspect for the viewers, for example in this scene it imitates the scene in the original film but in a funny way.
The uses and gratifications the audience would gain entertainment is something to talk about in terms of social interaction and also makes the overall film more interesting. It could serve as a gateway for the audience to watch the film that's being referenced or to re-watch it, either way it's a gain for both the film makers/organisations.
Scenes in simpsons that uses intertexulaity may make audiences feel clever that they've noticed it similar to an easter egg, however doing so may have other reasons such as for the director it would be easier to do so in terms of the creative process.
Intertextuality may also be used as a advertisement for the particular show or programme, which may be beneficial for both parties as the specials of Simpsons may be remembered longer and for the other party, they get more expose of the thing they are referencing allowing new comers to watch it.















