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The Underground Comedy Movie

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The Underground Comedy Movie
DVD cover
Directed byVince Offer
Written byVince Offer
Dante
Produced byMaria Levin
Jeff Jaeger
Mark Shlomi
StarringVince Offer
Slash
CinematographyMichael Hofstein
Edited byVince Offer
Luis Ruiz
Music byNOFX
Guttermouth
Release date
  • May 14, 1999 (1999-05-14)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000
Box office$856

The Underground Comedy Movie is a 1999 film directed by and starring Vince Offer. Alongside short comedy sketches it features music by NOFX and Guttermouth, among others. It is considered by some as one of the worst films of all time.

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Synopsis

The film mainly consists of skits featuring celebrities in various roles, based on concepts Offer had originally performed on a public-access television show he had hosted. Skits included Gena Lee Nolin posing as Marilyn Monroe, supermodels loudly using the restroom, and a superhero named "Dickman" who dressed in a penis costume and defeated his enemies by squirting them with semen.

Cast

Supermodels Taking a Dump
  • Barbara Snellenburg as Supermodel #1
  • Rebecca Chaney as Supermodel #2
Bat Man
  • Gloria Sperling as Old Lady
  • Sam Costello as Security Guard
  • Chris Watson as Rhymer
  • Vince Offer as Batman
Boobwatch
Virgin Hunter
  • Lightfield Lewis as Virgin Hunter
  • Barbara Snellenburg as Virgin
Gay Virgin
I Hate L.A.
  • Vince Offer, David Rotter, and Danny Rotter as Singers
  • Jeffrey Jaeger as Transvestite
The Godmother
The Adventures of Dickman
  • Peachy Keene as Lesbian #1
  • Melanie Pullen as Lesbian #2
  • Rebecca Chaney as Lesbian #3
Watts Up Talk Show
Psychology Today
  • Zoska Myock as Patient
  • Michael "Wheels" Parisi as Psychologist
Beautiful Girl With Old Man
  • Barbara Snellenburg as Beautiful Girl
  • George Smity as Old Man
Miss America Bag Lady Pageant
  • Slash as Host
  • Rebecca Chaney as Co-host
Flirty Harry
Porno Review
  • Bobby Lee as Chinese Man
  • Paolo Scandarisi as Arnold Swollenpecker
  • Sam Costell as Mailman
  • Vince Offer as Vincenzo Butafungu
  • Sam Mactaggert as Spanky Shvatsa
  • Joe Shapiro as Man-goo Man/Tutu Girl
Jury Making Right Decision
  • Jerry "Mongo" Brown as Black Juror #1
  • Ella Mae Davis as Black Juror # 2
  • Mike Boito as White Juror #1
  • Lightfield Lewis as White Juror #2
Marilyn Monroe

Production

Although production began in 1996[1] and the film was released and screened in 1999, Offer was bankrupt by 2002 and home video distribution plans were shelved. Offer, who had previously been a successful vegetable chopper salesman and businessman, resumed selling vegetable choppers at swap meets to support himself and raise money to complete his film project. Within a few months, he had earned enough to resume production, and the movie was finally completed, released, and marketed entirely on late-night infomercials that Offer paid for with his earnings from the swap meet vegetable chopper sales.

The film has reportedly sold in excess of 100,000 copies.[2]

Reception

According to IMDb, The Underground Comedy Movie played on one movie theater screen on May 16, 1999, earning $856.[3]

The film earned less-than-favorable reviews, receiving a 33% from Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews.[4] The New York Post said it "may be the least amusing comedy ever made." Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times offered a scathing review, describing the movie as "a series of sketches built around subjects like masturbation, defecation, alienation, urination, necrophilia, voyeurism, casual brutality, and mockery of the unfortunate." Van Gelder added that tasteless or offensive material can be funny in the right hands, but that Offer "makes the common mistake of equating the recognition of comic potential for comedy itself. For the successful, talent bridges the gap, but, here, [talent] is absent."[5]

Lawsuits

The film was the subject of several lawsuits filed by Offer against others. On September 23, 1998, Vince Offer filed a suit against 20th Century Fox and the co-directors of There's Something About Mary, Bobby and Peter Farrelly. Offer claimed that 14 scenes in Mary were lifted from his film. The Farrellys released this statement: "We've never heard of him, we've never heard of his movie, and it's all a bunch of baloney."[6] The case was dismissed with prejudice on a motion for summary judgment by order of the court in 2000, and 20th Century Fox was awarded $66,336.92 in attorneys' fees.[7]

Sequel

In June 2010, it was revealed that Offer had completed filming of scenes starring Lindsay Lohan and model Joanna Krupa for a follow-up movie.[8] The film was released in 2013 with the title InAPPropriate Comedy.[9]

References

  1. ^ Popken, Ben (September 13, 2013). "The 'ShamWow Guy' cleans up his act". NBC News.
  2. ^ Rovell, Darren (January 27, 2009). "First Interview with Vince from ShamWow!". CNBC.com. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  3. ^ "The Underground Comedy Movie". IMDb.
  4. ^ "The Underground Comedy Movie". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
  5. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (May 28, 1999). "FILM REVIEW; 15 Minutes (Count 'Em) Of Infamy". The New York Times. New York City, New York. Retrieved December 15, 2008.
  6. ^ Karger, Dave; Chang, Suna (October 16, 1998). "Monitor". Entertainment Weekly.
  7. ^ Offer v. Farrelly, Case No. CV 98-7697 RAP(RCx) (C.D. Cal. Jan. 13, 2000); id. (Mar. 14, 2000).
  8. ^ Lindsay Lohan Shoots Paparazzi with Guns in Comedy Sketch
  9. ^ Someone Thought It Was a Good Idea to Spend Money On This

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