"Orgazmo," a 1997 comedy film directed by Dian Bachar, Michael Dean Jacobs, Robyn Lynne Raab, and Trey Parker, follows the story of Joe Young, played by Trey Parker, a devout Mormon who inadvertently becomes a pornographic film star to earn money for his upcoming wedding. As Joe navigates the world of adult entertainment under his alter ego "Orgazmo," hilarity ensues as he tries to keep his new profession a secret from his fiancée, played by Robyn Lynne Raab. With a mix of outrageous humor and clever satire, the film explores themes of identity, morality, and the lengths we go to for love and financial stability. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including Michael Dean Jacobs and Dian Bachar, "Orgazmo" delivers a unique blend of irreverent comedy and social commentary that resonates with audiences. The film's sharp wit and over-the-top scenarios make it a cult classic that continues to entertain viewers with its outrageous premise and memorable performances. Whether you're a fan of Trey Parker's signature humor or simply enjoy a good laugh, "Orgazmo" promises an unforgettable cinematic experience that pushes the boundaries of traditional comedy.
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