“Ron Jeremy’s dedication to his craft is deep. Very Deep.”
Yuck it up with Ron Jeremy and the Philadelphia based Secret Pants sketch comedy group! RJ has a hard time grasping the fact that he doesn’t get to fuck anything. I can totally see his point, but it definitely makes for a funny dialogue. Enjoy!
Porn loving comedian, Dave Attell (Insomniac with Dave Attell), will take us on a journey back to the “Golden Age” of adult movie-making tonight on Showtime. Mark your clock at 11:30pm to watch the fun loving fuzz face create a Mystery Science Theater 3000 styled review of ‘70s and early ‘80s pornography. Dave’s Old Porn is armed with a heaping pile of retro porn VHS tapes. Attell and some of today’s best comics (Whitney Cummings, Chelsea Handler, Adam Carolla) will provide play-by-play commentary while watching classic adult films.
Adult videos to be featured include everything from The Devil and Miss Jones to cult classics like Ultra Flesh and Deep Rub. They’ll also be joined by living porn legends and current stars like Ron Jeremy, Georgina Spelvin, Belladonna and Seka. These adult industry insiders will reveal behind-the-scenes scoops on all of our favorite erotic diamonds in the rough. It’s an uncensored, unscripted porn party celebrating the best cheesy dialogue and crazy plot points that made retro porn so great.
Tonight’s kick-off episode of Dave’s Old Porn features our very own furry celebrity, Ron Jeremy. Ron, Dave and Whitney Cummings will be watching one of our favorite Hedgehog classics, Bad Girls (1981). Make sure you tune in on Showtime at 11:30pm to watch Ron Jeremy reminisce about behind-the-scenes info we’ve never heard before.
Borat-meets-Jackass mockumentary that finished third at Tribeca deemed ‘too shocking’ for theaters
NEW YORK, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ – The DVD of “Midgets vs. Mascots,” a Borat-meets-Jackass shockumentary starring ’80s TV icon Gary Coleman, goes on sale today at the film’s website, www.midgetsvsmascots.com.
Priced at $14.99, the unrated DVD – considered too shocking for theaters – ships in early December for pre-holiday delivery.
The movie, which finished third in voting in the Heineken Audience Award at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in May, features five little people and five mascots who battle for $1 million a piece in competitions such as “how few insults does it take to get punched in a bar” and “alligator wrestling.”
With Coleman starring as himself, much of the film is shot guerilla improv style as the teams surprise unsuspecting bystanders when they crash restaurants, bars, and neighborhoods during outrageous competitions.
As described on the Tribeca Film Festival website, the film’s “hilarity and raunch… struck a chord with [Tribeca] audiences” and “is certain to shock and amuse.”
Directed by Ron Carlson with appearances by Jason Mewes, Scottie Pippen, and Ron Jeremy, the film has already generated considerable word-of-mouth and online buzz. At Tribeca, tickets to the film’s initial four screenings at Tribeca sold out in two hours, prompting the Festival to add a fifth showing.
A cross between Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” and Johnny Knoxville’s “Jackass,” “Midgets vs Mascots” is geared toward 18-34-year-old males. In test screenings, the film’s scores came back 20 percent higher than the average studio comedy. In head to head testing, “Midgets vs Mascots” also beat seven of 10 relevant comedies, including Jackass, Reno 911, Napoleon Dynamite, Bad Santa, Pineapple Express, Clerks, and Harold & Kumar.