Synopsis
There's always room for a dirty joke.
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.
2011 Directed by Christopher Meloni, Jerry Daigle
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.
Emily Donahoe Christopher Meloni Diane Neal Stylist B. Josh Frieser Livia Scott Robert Klein Mario Cantone Stephanie Gatschet Adam Ferrara David Coe Cyndi Lauper Sam Oz Stone Victoria Clark John Lavelle Bryan Fitzgerald David Thornton Brandy Moon Caitlin Fitzgerald John Scurti John D'Leo Bianca Del Rio Doua Moua Ted Ferguson Adam Sietz Tom DiNardo Marisa Valente
National Lampoon's Dirty Movie
“My wife is going into labour!”
“Is this her first child?”
“No this is her husband.”
That was the one time I chuckled while watching this and now that I’ve spoiled it you have no reason to watch this trash.
Stg any edgy 10 year old could have made this. Like I literally remember some of these jokes floating around the schoolyard back in the day. I’d say this movie was most similar to shit like ‘Movie 43’ and ‘Disaster Movie’ but somehow even less funny. I guarantee that if more members watched this it’s Letterboxd score would be a solid 1.0.
This film reminds me of a thuggish child I see in my dreams who always tries to be too profane for his own good.
This is far worse than Movie 43 ever was.
This was horrendously made. I'm not surprised this was low budget.
The film tries way too hard to be profane, and fails because every joke is either a massive misfire or a complete fail of judgment. Nothing in this film is funny! Not even a rape scene involving one of the stupid farmer understudies from SCTV and a goat.
National Lampoon is dead, granted, it died a long time ago.
Rest in Peace....(not)
may Clark Griswold have mercy on your soul.
The dog with the lime green sun glasses appears no where in the film. I wish I could rate this a zero.
Edit: lol the cover changed
Honestly, if I had read a detailed synopsis of this, I most likely wouldn’t have watched it.
Instead, I watched it only because it’s a National Lampoon’s movie, and I laughed my immature, soulless, fucked up ass off.
I’m a terrible person.
I don't know why I watched this entire movie. I must hate myself. Out of hundreds of jokes probably only one or two land. The rest are all things you heard when you were in grade school and didn't really think it was funny then either.
Watched this just to see if the other reviews were right and they were. This is just plain awful. In the 80’s there were a series of Truly Tasteless Joke books and all of us twelve year olds thought they were the height of hilarity. Luckily, it was a stage we grew out of quickly. This movie proves that not everyone was so lucky. Hard to believe National Lampoon went from “Animal House” to this. They even stole a couple music cues from that and that may be an even bigger sin than just being another shitty comedy.
The non-threatening black man joke was alright.
"Oh shit ok they are going all in no holds barred"
Then the girl singing the national anthem was kinda funny.
"Might this be good, what is going on?"
It was the first minute, I guess they only had two alright jokes in mind cause the rest of this POS is high school 99 cent joke book level of humor. Flaming garbage.
Not even for ironic viewing. I didn't finish it f**k that.
Also while watching my foot started itching very bad like even after scratching it's all red and stuff i think my body had a physical reaction against this.
Worst movie I've ever seen.
This would've been top tier in middle school. Heard most of them before but the whole premise is kinda funny. Honestly it's kinda meta in 2020-21 though, if you tweeted any one of these jokes you'd instantly be cancelled.
“My wife is going into labour!”
“Is this her first child?”
“No this is her husband.”
That was the one time I chuckled while watching this and now that I’ve spoiled it you have no reason to watch this trash.
Stg any edgy 10 year old could have made this. Like I literally remember some of these jokes floating around the schoolyard back in the day. I’d say this movie was most similar to shit like ‘Movie 43’ and ‘Disaster Movie’ but somehow even less funny. I guarantee that if more members watched this it’s Letterboxd score would be a solid 1.0.
“How do you know when your wife is really dead?”
“The sex is the same, but the dishes start piling up.”
Yup, that about sums it up...
Foundational pre cursor to Movie 43.
Episode 3 of 2.0 or Below 2: Electric Boogaloo.
I've heard this movie get compared to Movie 43 before, partly because of its premise and partly because of the jokes. Movie 43 might be the most embarrassing movie ever made because of the actors involved and the shit evil gremlin Peter Farrelly made them do. But with that said, Dirty Movie might have the worse jokes; it is basically 90 minutes of the same dozen jokes told over and over, and virtually all of them are garbage. The pedophile priest joke is already kinda tired at this point, but to do it multiple times in one movie? And multiple scenes where the joke is literally "haha children are saying things…
Easily one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It tries to offend everyone but also no one.
So somebody comes up with the idea to act out the most offensive jokes possible. And do it badly.
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