Orgazmo is potentially the funniest sex comedy I have ever seen. I laughed harder at this movie than I did when I watched American Pie. Which was a boring movie in my opinion. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the people who made South Park, it had a budget of 1.3 million US Dollars, it made only about $602,302 in the box office. It's considered to be an underground film due to it's un-popularity, low budge, lower box office profit, and poor reviews. But it was a hilarious movie in my opinion. It went out of the way to have an un- acceptable, edgy movie plot. It was something more different than the average film. I honestly wish that this movie had better reviews, and maybe more popularity. But in conclusion: 9/10. Not every movie is perfect. Orgazmo is far from a perfect film. But can't the flaws of a film make the film more remember-able? This movie never fails to make me laugh until tears come out of my eyes. And for anyone reading this who hasn't seen it: Check this movie out. It was hilarious.
... View MoreThis movie stars Trey Parker and was co-written by him. So, I expected it to be crude and offensive (and it was). However, I also expected it to be really funny, as Parker's other projects ("South Park", "Cannibal the Musical", "BASEketball" and "Team America: World Police") are brilliant and hilarious. Sadly, the film mostly just succeeds in being very offensive--but not at all funny. It's a film filled with potentially funny situations but few punchlines or laughs.Parker stars as a Mormon missionary in Hollywood. He stumbles into the porno industry and soon becomes a sensation in adult films--though it never really made much sense why a committed Mormon would do this or why he was successful. Regardless, once in the industry, he only plans on being there a short time--but the evil man in charge isn't about to let him leave and resume his life in Utah. So, using an orgasm ray that his porn star friend, Ben, made, they wage a two-man war against evil. In many ways, the plot is reminiscent of Parker's play, "The Book of Mormon", that has taken Broadway by storm--though "Orgazmo" is light-years different when it comes to laughs.The film is filled with ample adult toys and sexual situations, though not nearly as much nudity as you might expect--though it is still no exactly 'family-friendly'. But where is the humor? You might laugh a bit at the crude situations and toys but soon they become a bit tiring and the film never really seems brilliant or inspired...just rather dumb. My advice is stick with Parker's other projects. Even for a raunchy comedy, this one is pretty bad.By the way, Parker's "South Park" partner, Matt Stone, has a small role as a mullet-wearing idiot. Unfortunately, he's mostly wasted and his character comes off as very broad and annoying. I guess you can't win 'em all.
... View MoreFor all the love I have for South Park, I must say this movie is horrible without even the redeeming factor of being horribly horrible. It just sucks! And no pun intended.Juvenile, concocted (again no pun intended), poorly written, amateuristic direction and very predictable.From the get go I felt no empathy whatsoever with our mormon idiot. Halfway through I was wondering why I was still watching this. And by the end I was wishing for my life back.Even now I waste time writing this review, hoping to save some of you from this colossal waste of time.
... View MoreI have not even seen the entire film, but I have seen enough to know that this is a piece of garbage. I am thoroughly unimpressed by everything I have seen spew from the minds of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. If I had my way, they would not be allowed to make films for everything I have seen from them is pure trash, but this is America and we have freedom of speech; they have the right to spew this filth into our media. I personally am offended by their constant mockery of religion, even though I do disagree with the Mormon faith. And their sick and disturbing fixation on sex and all things distastefully sexual make this film inappropriate for anything but private home viewing. Also, the constant use of profanity, (and I mean constant) shows that the writers have nothing to say and are either putting it in there for filler, or insulting your intelligence by thinking that's all you want to hear. Either way, it benefits nobody and adds nothing to the story. It shows bad writing.This is probably going to be one of the few films that I can review without seeing the whole thing. And that is sad, that I can come up with enough to write ten lines about a film after seeing only ten minutes.See my profile for my rating philosophy.
... View More