On this episode of The Regular Guy Movie Show, the guys dive headfirst into Orgazmo — Trey Parker’s pre-South Park tale of a Mormon missionary turned porn superhero with a weaponized orgasm gun and a crisis of faith. They unpack the film’s bizarre balance of purity and perversion, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s early creative DNA, and whether the Orgazmorator should count as a legitimate superpower. Expect discussions about moral compromise, religious satire, Hamster Style martial arts, and th...
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On this episode of The Regular Guy Movie Show, the guys dive headfirst into Orgazmo — Trey Parker’s pre-South Park tale of a Mormon missionary turned porn superhero with a weaponized orgasm gun and a crisis of faith. They unpack the film’s bizarre balance of purity and perversion, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s early creative DNA, and whether the Orgazmorator should count as a legitimate superpower. Expect discussions about moral compromise, religious satire, Hamster Style martial arts, and th...
In this episode of The Regular Guy Movie Show, we take on Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop (1987)—a film loaded with ultraviolence, corporate satire, and surprisingly heartfelt moments. We dig into: Whether the over-the-top violence helps or hurts the film’s impactThe satirical edge that makes RoboCop smarter than your average action flickWhat still holds up in terms of effects, performances, and storytellingAnd which characters (spoiler: Clarence Boddicker) steal the showFrom the opening media break...
The Regular Guy Movie Show
On this episode of The Regular Guy Movie Show, the guys dive headfirst into Orgazmo — Trey Parker’s pre-South Park tale of a Mormon missionary turned porn superhero with a weaponized orgasm gun and a crisis of faith. They unpack the film’s bizarre balance of purity and perversion, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s early creative DNA, and whether the Orgazmorator should count as a legitimate superpower. Expect discussions about moral compromise, religious satire, Hamster Style martial arts, and th...