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Emily Donahoe | ... | ||
Christopher Meloni | ... |
The Producer
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Diane Neal | ... | ||
Stylist B. | ... | ||
Josh Frieser | ... |
Producer as a Boy
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Livia Scott | ... |
Nun
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Robert Klein | ... |
The CEO
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Mario Cantone | ... |
The Director
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Emanuel Yarbrough | ... |
Janitor
(as Emmanuel Yarbrough)
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David Coe | ... |
First BJ Guy
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Lyndsey Anderson | ... |
Sexy Bartender
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Stephanie Gatschet | ... |
Wife
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Sam Oz Stone | ... |
Little Johnny
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Natalie Harrah | ... |
Hot Girl at Chalkboard
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Adam Ferrara | ... |
Dr. Feelgood
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An outrageous cut-rate producer, Charlie LaRue (Christopher Meloni) is about to fulfill his lifelong dream to make a movie about the most offensive, dirtiest jokes ever told. As Charlie and his filmmaking team hilariously struggle to write a script and assemble their award-winning cast, the movie-within-a-movie emerges with one dirty joke after another. Only one can take the crown for writing the dirtiest joke ever told and Charlie will do whatever he can to be that king. Written by Elizabeth, Marketing Manager
This movie has one purpose, to make you laugh at dirty jokes. That is the soul purpose of this movie and that is all it does, but it does it well. Sure you could listen to a stand-up comic tell the same jokes, but watching jokes be acted out as a movie is a fresh idea. So if you like stand-up comedy, you'll love this movie.
Basically this movie is about a guy who wants to make a movie about jokes that we as people all tell each other, you know the kind of jokes that could get you fired from your job because the joke is so offencive (yaa you know the kind). So the guy starts making the movie and we get to watch all the dirty jokes being acted out... Simple for sure, but it will affectively keep a grin on your face for the more part of the movie, and yes you will have a ton of new jokes to tell and stun all your friends with.