10 Movies So Crazy They Shouldn't Exist

1. Orgazmo

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From South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, one could understand why Orgazmo may have been given the go-ahead once South Park became the pop cultural phenomenon it did, but that the movie was greenlit before South Park had even premiered is quite remarkable.

As for the film itself, Orgazmo is a decent comedy with a few great gags and a few not-so-great gags, but it's the bizarre concept of the picture that makes it stand out from the pack. You see, the titular Orgazmo is a superhero character in an adult movie. And when sleazy porn director Maxxx Orbison finds his perfect Orgazmo in Joe Young, a Mormon with exceptional martial arts skills, Orbison manipulates Joe into starring in this skin flick under the belief that his salary will help pay for Young's upcoming wedding.

In the in-movie Orgazmo film, our hero has Choda Boy as his sidekick, with the two fighting crime with the Orgazmorator, a ray gun device that delivers an orgasm to whoever it's fired at. When Ben, the genius-minded actor who plays Choda Boy, reveals he's made a real-life Orgazmorator, Orgazmo and Choda Boy soon become real superheroes, protecting their local neighbourhood and fighting the good fight against the underhand Orbison.

Still with us? Hopefully. And to think, the above description is merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the crazy nature of Orgazmo.

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