Apparently, a tongue-in-cheek no-budget version of a Hollywood movie is called a Swede, or maybe to Swede a movie is to make a no-budget version -- I'm not sure whether it's a noun or verb, perhaps it's both/either -- I feel so out of the loop. Anyway, Esquire's Daniel Murphy collected a few -- my fave is the Die Hard one -- you gotta like these guys for putting this together.
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