Gross-out film
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Gross-out is a sub-genre of comedy movies in which the makers employ humour that is willfully "tasteless" or even downright disgusting, although the latter isn't truly requisite. Typical elements include fast pace, toilet humour, slapstick, sophomoric jokes about sex and bodily functions, vulgarity, food fights, gratuitous nudity, unrealistic aggressiveness towards property and Schadenfreude. The movies are generally aimed at a younger audience in their Teens or Twenties. One boon of this genre is that it provides an inexpensive way to make a movie "edgy" and to generate media attention for it.
[edit] History
In the USA, since the abolition of the Production Code and its replacement with the MPAA film rating system in the late 1960s, some filmmakers began to experiment with vulgar humor.
In hindsight, the movie which pioneered the genre was 1972's Pink Flamingos with its infamous dog excrement eating scene, followed by 1974's sketch comedy sleeper The Groove Tube. The first movie to which the label "gross-out movie" was actually applied was 1978's National Lampoon's Animal House, which was a great box office success despite its limited production costs and thus started an industry trend. Characteristically for the genre, there are actually few gross (disgusting) scenes in it, but the humour is generally crass, fast and destructive.
Since the 1980s, gross-out films increased in number, and became almost the norm for US-American comedy films. Some films of this genre could be aimed at teen audiences (such as Porky's or American Pie), while others are targeted at somewhat more mature audiences (such as There's Something About Mary or Wedding Crashers).
[edit] Examples of the Gross-out Movie Genre
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- American Pie series
- Animal House (the first film labeled as "gross-out")
- The Aristocrats
- Bachelor Party
- Bad Santa
- Bad Taste
- BASEketball
- Boat Trip
- Borat
- Braindead (US title: Dead Alive)
- Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
- Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
- Dirty Sanchez: The Movie
- Dumb and Dumber (e.g. Jeff Daniels' toilet scene)
- Eurotrip
- Freddy Got Fingered
- Jackass: The Movie
- Jackass: Number Two
- Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (e.g. the sequence in which fat Mr. Creosote explodes)
- Meatballs
- National Lampoon's Van Wilder
- Pink Flamingos The original gross-out film.
- Porky's
- Risky Business
- Road Trip
- Scary Movie series
- Slackers
- South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
- Stripes
- Superbad
- Team America: World Police
- The Sweetest Thing
- Trailer Park Boys: The Movie
- Waiting...