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Spermageddon
Two narrative threads: one is an emerging love story between awkward teens Jens and Lisa, who are having sex for the first time; the other, an eventful quest of Simon the Semen and his friends to reach the golden goal, the Egg.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, 40-year-old virgin named Barry lives a mundane life until a wish on a shooting star grants him a single, magical sperm cell capable of fulfilling his wildest dreams. However, this isn't just any sperm; it's an alien entity with a mission of its own, leading to a bizarre and chaotic adventure as Barry navigates newfound abilities and cosmic interference.
Critical Reception
Spermageddon has garnered a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its absurdist humor and unique premise, though some critics found its outrageousness to be its main drawback. The film is noted for its genre-bending approach, blending raunchy comedy with science fiction elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its outlandish and original concept.
Appreciated for its blend of crude humor and sci-fi elements.
Some found the humor to be too over-the-top or lacking substance.
Google audience: Google users generally respond positively to Spermageddon, enjoying its unconventional and humorous approach to a bizarre premise. Many find the film to be a unique and entertaining watch, though a segment of viewers express that the humor can be too extreme.
Fun Fact
The film features a voice cameo from Kevin Smith, known for his View Askewniverse films, playing a character named 'Clerks Guy'.
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