Given the consolidation of adult streaming platforms, Nothing Better Than Parody 2 -Wicked Pictures- can be found on Wicked’s official site, as well as aggregators like Adult Time and DVD Empire (for physical collectors). Be sure to search for the exact title, as there are numerous "parody compilation" knockoffs. Look for the Wicked Pictures logo and a runtime of approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Arguably the most famous segment, The Walking Deb combines zombie apocalypse dread with absurdist comedy. A female survivor (played by a then-up-and-coming starlet) discovers that the zombie virus doesn’t kill desire—it just makes people extraordinarily literal. The attention to detail (grungy costumes, shaky-cam parody) is impressive, and the punchline about "eating brains" gets a surprisingly clever double meaning. Nothing Better Than Parody 2 -Wicked Pictures- ...
Unlike single-theme parodies (e.g., This Ain’t Star Trek), Nothing Better Than Parody 2 is a variety show. It doesn’t rely on one franchise's tropes. Instead, it weaves multiple recognizable characters and scenarios into a single, cohesive (albeit absurd) narrative frame. The plot is minimal but functional: two meta-narrators (often played by Wicked regulars) argue about which parody is the funniest, leading to a series of vignettes. Arguably the most famous segment, The Walking Deb
Here are the key segments that fans still discuss today: Unlike single-theme parodies (e