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Man Hungry
Get ready for a taste of Budapest, Hungary. Get a taste of the culture, get a taste of the sights, and most importantly, get a hearty a taste of the men. Olympus director Roland Dane takes you there on a journey of erotic discovery. Get a sense of everyday life among the locals as a bevy of young, uncut, muscled and horny men prowl the city, hooking up with each other and finding secluded getaways to indulge in their Man Hungry desires.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, featuring Jackson himself alongside Fran Walsh and Christian Rivers. The film humorously depicts a struggle with food, particularly a giant cookie. It's known for its comedic take on intense cravings and the lengths one might go to satisfy them.
Critical Reception
As a short, comedic piece by a prominent director, 'Man Hungry' was largely seen as a lighthearted and amusing diversion. It gained attention primarily for its connection to Peter Jackson and its humorous premise. Critical reception focused on its playful tone and its effectiveness as a brief, entertaining sketch.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and humorous approach to a simple concept.
Appreciated as a fun, short piece from a well-known director.
Seen as an amusing, albeit brief, comedic sketch.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Man Hungry' generally highlights its comedic value and Peter Jackson's involvement as key draws. Many viewers found it to be a fun and entertaining short film that delivered laughs.
Fun Fact
This short film was made as part of a promotional campaign and features Peter Jackson in a starring role as himself, grappling with an enormous cookie.
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