

No nudity. No violence. Unspeakable language. One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville. Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Jason Alexander, South Park, Hank Azaria, Drew Carey, Billy Connolly, Phyllis Diller, Eric Idle, Paul Reiser and Steven Wright are just a few of the comedians who give their unique take on the world's dirtiest joke. Obscene, disgusting, vulgar and vile, it may be the funniest movie you'll ever see.
"It becomes funnier and funnier as time goes along"
"It’s disgusting isn’t it"
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Margaret Pomeranz, At The Movies
"The first feel-good movie made out of fecal matter."
David Ansen, Newsweek
"It’s a long time since I laughed this much."
John Patterson, The Guardian
"It’s like I’ve been bathed in semen, excrement, blood, pus and urine for 90 minutes. And I feel great!"
John Patterson, The Guardian
"How many comedians does it take to screw with an uptight world?"
Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Put down your newspaper and rush off to buy tickets. Full of howlingly funny moments. It works on the mind as well as the funny bone and the gag reflex. The filthiest, vilest, most extravagantly obscene documentary ever made. A work of painstaking and penetrating scholarship, and, as such, one of the most original and rigorous pieces of criticism in any medium I have encountered in quite some time. It makes you reflect on the mysteries of timing, context and delivery, those aspects of discipline that make comedy an art. Through a series of interviews with an all-star cast of dozens of performers, television writers and other intellectuals - among the best known are Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Jon Stewart, Drew Carey and the animated boys of "South Park" - the filmmakers overturn two bits of received wisdom about humor."
A.O. Scott, The New York Times
"A master class in comedy . Warning: the language is the foulest ever heard in a movie. So don’t bring the kids. Unless they’re part of the act."
Richard Corliss, Time
"The greatest dirty joke ever told."
The New York Times
"An uproarious dissection of a notorious dirty joke told by a retinue of famous comedians."
A.O. Scott, The New York Times
"Collects more dirty jokes than an FCC Chairman."
New York Magazine
"You’ll laugh till it hurts."
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone