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Dirty Movie

Dirty Movie (2011)

February. 15,2011
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3.1
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An outrageous cut-rate producer 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.

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xg-89505
2011/02/15

If you are able to see the second surface in movies like "Borat" then this movie can be found as a very intelligent irony about film industry, entrepreneurs and moreover - human biases. I can concern myself offended by Sacha Baron Cohen's movies but i know that this is a clever (and funny) way to focus our attention on very important (and yes, often extremely sensitive and private) social issues.You can always concern such a movies straight forward but often for the movie makers this is a intended sly sense of humor. Actually, this is one of my favourite comedy movies!BTW. The office in the elevator - rules! :)

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tdrish
2011/02/16

Dirty Movie has no plot. No story. Absolutely none! You think I'm joking? Speaking of joking, get used to that, if you decide to watch this waste of film...you're going to hear a bunch of jokes. That's it! That's your movie. No twists, no turns, no story, no plot. Sound like a good movie? Have at it, I hope you enjoy it more then I did. Don't say you weren't warned. The problem with the jokes is that they're already on the internet, there's nothing original about them, except for the fact that they're in skit form, since this IS suppose to be a movie. I don't even think this even deserves to be called a movie, movies have story and plot...sometimes even a little bit of soul. And what in the world happened to National Lampoon, this used to be a great company, until the 90's came along, and screwed everything up for them. Was Christmas Vacation the last good thing to come out of them? I would have to say so! Dirty Movie is just that...a dirty movie with loads of dirty jokes that need to be taken to the laundry. Actually, just throw them away, they don't deserve to be washed. And if you watch this, let the kids go to bed first, trust me, you don't want these jokes being told on an elementary school playground ( They probably are already, because of the Internet, but at least you're not increasing the chances) Have a great time watching Dirty Movie! Time to go dunk my head in the toilet bowl!

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aesgaard41
2011/02/17

You know how there are movies that seem to be good ideas on paper but turn out lousy, and those movies you wonder how in God's Green Earth became green-lit to get made, this movie is both. Based along the lines of "Kentucky Fired Movie," "Dirty Movie" is nothing but a string of obscene and demented characters acting out the dirty jokes your acid-baked dumb-ass former friends used to tell in school. Basically "The Benny Hill Show" on acid, except without the humor, clever one-liners or the witty repartee, the movie is a string of obscene material and tasteless dialogue interspersed with scenes of an extremely low-budget film company trying to make a movie with nothing but jokes which get worse and even more controversial as it continues. It doesn't push the envelope; it ignores it completely. The movie fails to realize the difference between dirty jokes and offensive jokes; dirty jokes are basically humor directed at misunderstandings of human vices and stigmas, such as drinking and sex. Offensive jokes are purposely based on ignorance and intolerance and directly aimed at religious, cultural and ethnic groups. The vignettes of the filmmaking crew are the only partially interesting thing about the film; especially as the creators debate between art and sensationalism. Christopher Meloni of "Law & Order" plays a typical despicable director, a man completely without morals, humanity or any redeeming human qualities, joined by Robert Klein as the equally emotionally-deficient producer and Cyndi Lauper as a mom in a few sketches. The only thing interesting about the fake sketches is that as they go on, it starts becoming noticeable that even they seem to share a loose storyline of characters with a male bartender playing straight man, a cute female bartender delivering lines to drunks, a psychotic young boy (Cyndi's boy), a demented and unprofessional physician, some stoned redneck farmers and a mad priest among others. The nudity is confined to more than a few bare breast shots; a few of the women are actually attractive (one particularly homely one turns out in the commentary to be a pseudo-famous female impersonator), but the movie is so focused on indecency and immorality that they're reduced to set dressing than plot points. Like I said, the only interesting parts of the movie are the internal debates on what constitutes obscene material and just what it is willing to do or not do, but most of the time, the movie just drags its feet across the line for no purpose at all but to be shocking. Ignore trying to be funny, the film wants to appall and disgust. (Worse yet, there are adolescent kids in some of the scenes.) Bottom line: the only people who might appreciate this film are stoners, drunks and immature college students.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
2011/02/18

Are you kidding me? A movie about people wanting to make a movie with nothing but jokes? This have got to be the weakest plot and storyline ever!Nevertheless, I did sit through the entire movie. And I will give the movie this much that many of the jokes were actually good and funny. But the whole point of the movie was pointless and a waste of time. Perhaps that was what was intended. But wow!Most noteworthy in "Dirty Movie" was Christopher Meloni (playing producer Charlie LaRue). He was hilarious, and he was well helped along the way by Mario Cantone (playing the producer).There was also a lot of really unnecessary nudity in the movie, which brought the movie down a notch. It was tacky and just didn't serve the movie well.For a National Lampoon movie, then "Dirty Movie" was a very weak experience. Sure there were some good laughs at some of the jokes, but the overall impression of this movie is that it wasn't a movie that was necessary to have been made, much less released onto the market. But hey, I guess there is a niche for every weird and bizarre taste. If you like comedies, there are a lot of more nice and interesting comedies available, even other National Lampoon ones.

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