Release Date: Mar 29, 2005 Region: 1 Runtime: 95 mins Studio: Universal Studios Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: NR Features:
Ménage a Trois Side A CWI (Commentary While Intoxicated) and More! - These are commentaries that none of the filmmakers want their mothers to ever hear: UN. Drunken Commentary with Matt Stone, Trey Parker and more. DEUX. Cast Commentary. TROIS. Wild Commentary with the South Park writing staff, Weird Al Yankovic, Kevin Smith and more! Two versions of the film: one's naughty, the other's nasty. Either way, your girlfriend won't approve. Orgy Side B more bonus features than you can wrap your legs around Sex, sex, sex! Not in these deleted scenes. We just wanted to get your attention The Book of Orgazmo: An educational documentary about the legend Orgazmo, and the lost Trey Parker musicals Cannibal the Musical and Timewarped. Bring the kids! Photos of naked people pretending to have sex. Well, not all, but some. A behind-the-scenes featurette that's never been seen before. Ever! Here, you'll get a good gander at stuff that's illegal in 37 states. Get the inside scoop from the 50+ minutes of intelligent interviews. Not with the filmmakers, but with really smart scientists and stuff. An outtake means never having to say you're sorry. We make no apologies for these 40+ minutes of hilarious outtakes that show the ins and outs of Orgazmo. Additional interview with Trey Parker and Matt Stone & some adult film stars. Tasty Easter Eggs - reason enough to look in every nook and cranny of your DVD.
South Park co-creator Trey Parker goes straight for the gross-out humour in this live-action farce set in the adult-movie industry. Parker stars as an innocent Mormon kid who gets sucked into the world of pornographic film-making and becomes an international sensation as the stud superhero Orgazmo, all the while hiding his secret life from his milk-fed fiancée. It's practically a one-man show for Parker, who directs, writes, stars, and even performs the self-penned theme song as frontman for his rock band, and perhaps he should have spread the responsibilities a little. As an actor he's surprisingly appealing--his dazed grin and bleached white surfer-dude hair give him an engaging air of innocence. Paired with long-time crony Dian Bachar, the diminutive actor who plays his superhero sidekick Chodo Boy, they bring a Hardy Boys naiveté to the rude world of mobbed-up producers and jaded adult film stars. But the film is only fitfully funny, with vulgar jokes that are often more disgusting than humorous and clumsy comic timing sabotaging promising scenes. Only rarely does it reach the heights of his hilarious cut-out cartoon series South Park, but when he delivers he does so with the carefully cultivated tasteless excess his fans have come to know and love. Matt Stone co-stars as a clueless photographer while the real-life adult film star Ron Jeremy appears as a gross gangster henchman. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com