Plot
A sketch comedy movie about the joys and embarrassments of teen sex. But mostly the embarrassments.
Release Year: 2008
Rating: 3.9/10 (6,209 voted)
Director:
Adam Jay Epstein
Stars: Frankie Muniz, Michael Cera, Ashley Schneider
Storyline A sketch comedy movie about the joys and embarrassments of teen sex. But mostly the embarrassments.
Writers: Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson
Cast: Patrick J. Adams
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Male voice
(voice)
Denise Boutte
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New Tabitha
Brian Burt
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Dancer
Michael Cera
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Fred
Rich Ceraulo
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Angus
Vanessa Lee Chester
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Charlotte
(as Vanessa Chester)
Dennis Cockrum
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Len's Dad
Byron Cotton
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David
Nicholas D'Agosto
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Evan
Shasa Dabner
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Lindsey
Christina DeRosa
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Nancy
James Eckhouse
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Jessica's Dad
Danny Ehrhardt
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Biff
Jane Silvia
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Female College Student
(as Jane Silvia Epstein)
John Farley
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Mr. Matthews
Taglines:
A film with many happy endings...
Release Date: 29 July 2009
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Technical Specs
Runtime:|
USA:
(unrated version)
Goofs:
Continuity:
In the rape delivery scene, Fred enters the room where the old lady is calling the police, leaving the door opened behind him. However the door changes from opened to closed between shots.
Quotes: Fred:
Did somebody order the rape?
User Review
One of the better "Movie" films - if that sounds like faint praise, it's because it is!
Rating: 5/10
There seems to be a general rule of thumb now that a "Movie" franchise
film is only really half-decent if Aaron Seltzer & Jason Friedberg
aren't involved with the production. The good news then, is that in
this case, they weren't. The people behind "Extreme Movie" are the same
people who brought you "Not Another Teen Movie" which is one of the
better spoof movies of recent years.
This is not the kind of movie you'd let grandma watch. It's not really
the kind of movie you'd want your parents to catch you watching either,
but it is perhaps the sort of thing teenagers would watch as a 'Date
Movie'. It's juvenile and full of sex and fart jokes, not to mention a
fair bit of nudity, so its not really for the easily offended. A film
about teenagers and sex is by its very definition going to be a bit
raunchy. At the grand old age of 35, maybe I'm getting a bit long in
the tooth for these kind of teen 'High School' movies, but I do like
comedy and spoof films so am always prepared to give stuff like this a
chance, and I did find a couple of parts of this film quite funny and I
did laugh. Also for once, I was disappointed that the film came to an
end after just over seventy minutes - unlike with the 'Epic' and
'Disaster' movies, my brain cells weren't starting to fry and I could
easily have sat through more of the same.
This is not a movie in the normal sense of the word but a series of
skits with the common theme of teenage sex. Personally, I liked the guy
who went to the wrong apartment by mistake dressed in a mask to act out
a kidnap fantasy with a girl he met online - "Did anyone order a rape?"
- it just cracked me up for some reason - not sophisticated by any
means, but funny. This is definitely a film for the Lads rather than
the ladies though.
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