
Movie spotlight
Piss Whores
Forget romance, guys – these boys like a bit of bite when it comes to their sexual antics. More precisely, they like their fun on the wet side. In fact, they’re not happy until they’ve washed their jizz away with oodles of hot piss. Ennio Guardi joins fellow piss whores Yuri Adamov, Johny Cruz and Sam Williams for some of the wettest, kinkiest action around; culminating in a piss-fiesta that will quite literally get all you golden-shower fanatics into top-notch overdrive! It’s gonna be warm, it’s gonna be wet – but most of all it’s gonna be fuckin’ hot!
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the chaotic lives of a group of aspiring comedians attempting to make it big in Los Angeles. They navigate the cutthroat comedy scene, deal with personal struggles, and pull elaborate pranks on each other, all while documenting their journey for a potential breakthrough.
Critical Reception
Piss Whores received a highly polarized reception. Critics were divided, with some praising its raw, unpolished energy and dark humor, while others lambasted its gratuitous content and perceived lack of substance. Audiences were similarly split, with its unconventional style and shock value appealing to some while alienating others.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold, unflinching portrayal of the struggles in the entertainment industry.
Criticized for its often offensive humor and repetitive gags.
Noted for its surprisingly earnest moments amidst the chaos.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and highly varied, with some appreciating the film's unconventional and boundary-pushing comedy, while many others found it to be crude, juvenile, and lacking in meaningful content.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget with a largely improvised script, contributing to its raw and chaotic feel.
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