Postmodern media often breaks conventions of representation to create simulated realities that distort or subvert expectations. This is seen in films like Drive and Inglorious Basterds, which manipulate genres and use techniques like self-reflexivity to present disjunctive worlds. Television shows also break rules, like Family Guy's Star Wars parody that acknowledges itself as constructed fiction. Lady Gaga similarly constructs a simulated persona through allusions and genre-crossing. Overall, postmodern media challenges realistic representation to develop new meanings, though these can only be understood by media-literate audiences.