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Extreme Movie

Rating:R (for strong pervasive sexual content, nudity and language--all involving teens)
Genre:Comedy
Release Date:December 5, 2008
Running time:88 minutes
Cast:Ryan Pinkston, Michael Cera, Christina DeRosa, Frankie Muniz, Cherilyn Wilson
Director:Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson
Producer:Laura Lichstein
Writer:Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson
Distributor:Dimension Films/The Weinstein Company

Description: Mike falls for the cutest girl in his class but finds he's looking for love in all the wrong places. Chuck loses his virginity with his girlfriend and finds she wants to take things much further, including farm animals and midgets. Barry is obsessed with building the perfect woman on his computer a la "Weird Science." Fred meets a girl online and goes to her home for role-playing sex games, only to realize he's in the wrong apartment. Mateus faces the aftermath of a crazy night of partying. Griffin falls in love with an electric vagina. All while a TV talk show host spoofs TV public service announcements about teen sex.

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