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The 2007 Brazilian film "2 Girls 1 Cup" became infamous for its explicit depiction of feces consumption in the context of a scat fetish.
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Key Points
- "2 Girls 1 Cup" is the unofficial nickname of a trailer for a 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film.
- The trailer features two women defecating into a cup and consuming the excrement.
- Reaction videos of people watching the video became popular on YouTube.
- The video has been used as an example of poor content quality on video-sharing websites.
- The video has received media recognition and has been referenced in various forms of media.
Summaries
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The 2007 Brazilian scat fetish film "2 Girls 1 Cup" gained notoriety for its graphic scenes of feces consumption.
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The notorious trailer for the 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film "Hungry Bitches," known as "2 Girls 1 Cup," gained attention for its graphic scenes of two women defecating into a cup, consuming it, and vomiting into each other's mouths. Reaction videos flooded YouTube in October 2007. The video became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring parodies and references in popular culture. It has also been used as an example of shocking content on video-sharing platforms.
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"2 Girls 1 Cup" is the notorious trailer for the 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film "Hungry Bitches." The trailer gained attention for its graphic scenes of two women defecating into a cup, consuming it, and vomiting into each other's mouths. Reaction videos of people watching the video flooded YouTube in October 2007. Directed by Marco Antnio Fiorito, the video was produced by MFX Media. Speculation suggests that the feces shown in the video could be food substances like refried beans or ice cream. "2 Girls 1 Cup" became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring reaction videos, parodies, and references in popular culture. It has also been used as an example of shocking content on video-sharing platforms.
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"2 Girls 1 Cup" is the nickname for the trailer of the 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film "Hungry Bitches." The trailer gained notoriety for its graphic content, which showed two women defecating into a cup, consuming the excrement, and vomiting into each other's mouths. Reaction videos of people watching the video flooded video-sharing sites like YouTube in October 2007.
The video was produced by MFX Media and directed by Marco Antnio Fiorito. There is speculation that the feces shown in the video are actually food substances like refried beans, ice cream, or peanut butter. Fiorito unsuccessfully argued in court that the excrement was actually chocolate ice cream.
Fiorito, a Brazilian distributor and pornographer, describes himself as a "compulsive fetishist" and started producing films in 1994. He began a fetish film business with his wife in 1996 and eventually moved on to coprophagia. His films have faced charges of obscenity in the United States.
The popularity of "2 Girls 1 Cup" was furthered by reaction videos, which showed people's responses to watching the video. Many reaction videos can be found on YouTube, although some may be staged. The phenomenon of reaction videos was documented by Slate in January 2008.
The impact of "2 Girls 1 Cup" extended beyond reaction videos. Musician John Mayer made a short film titled "2 Guys 1 Cup," where he and Sherrod Small enjoyed frozen yogurt in the same manner as the women in the original video. Comedian Conan O'Brien created a parody called "One Guy, Two Bowls" starring Andy Richter, and filmmakers Justin Roiland and Christian Le Guilloux made a series called "2 Girls, 1 Cup: The Show." Canadian comedian Jon Lajoie also made a song about the video.
The media has used "2 Girls 1 Cup" as an example of the poor content quality of video-sharing websites like YouTube. Esquire magazine showed the video to actor George Clooney during an interview, and he compared it to a rodeo. The video was featured on Tosh.0, where the entire audience was filmed reacting to it. The cast of Avenue Q made a video parodying the video, and The Coca-Cola Company referenced it in a promotional campaign for Dr Pepper on Facebook.
In conclusion, "2 Girls 1 Cup" gained notoriety for its explicit content and the reactions it elicited from viewers. Reaction videos became popular, and the video had an impact on various forms of media. It has been used as an example of shocking content on video-sharing websites and has been referenced in various contexts in popular culture.
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"2 Girls 1 Cup" is the unofficial nickname for the trailer of the 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film "Hungry Bitches." The trailer shows two women defecating into a cup, consuming the excrement, and vomiting into each other's mouths. The video gained notoriety for its graphic content and the reactions it elicited from viewers. It became one of the best-known shock videos, and reaction videos of people watching it flooded video-sharing sites like YouTube in October 2007.
The video was produced by MFX Media and directed by Marco Antnio Fiorito. There is speculation that the feces shown in the video are actually food substances like refried beans, ice cream, or peanut butter. Some believe that the vomit is real but was regurgitated before reaching the stomach and does not contain gastric acids. Fiorito unsuccessfully argued in court that the excrement was actually chocolate ice cream.
The video originated from Fiorito, a Brazilian distributor and pornographer who describes himself as a "compulsive fetishist." He started producing films in 1994 and began a fetish film business with his wife in 1996, eventually moving on to coprophagia. Fiorito's films have faced charges of obscenity in the United States.
The popularity of "2 Girls 1 Cup" was furthered by reaction videos, which showed people's responses to watching the video. Many reaction videos can be found on YouTube, although some may be staged. Even Joe Rogan, host of Fear Factor, had to turn away while watching the video. Kermit the Frog puppet's reaction video was particularly popular on Digg. The phenomenon of reaction videos was documented by Slate in January 2008.
The impact of "2 Girls 1 Cup" extended beyond reaction videos. Musician John Mayer made a short film titled "2 Guys 1 Cup," where he and Sherrod Small enjoyed frozen yogurt in the same manner as the women in the original video. Comedian Conan O'Brien created a parody called "One Guy, Two Bowls" starring Andy Richter, and filmmakers Justin Roiland and Christian Le Guilloux made a series called "2 Girls, 1 Cup: The Show." Canadian comedian Jon Lajoie also made a song about the video.
The media has used "2 Girls 1 Cup" as an example of the poor content quality of video-sharing websites like YouTube. Esquire magazine showed the video to actor George Clooney during an interview, and he compared it to a rodeo. The video was featured on Tosh.0, where the entire audience was filmed reacting to it. The cast of Avenue Q made a video parodying the video, and The Coca-Cola Company referenced it in a promotional campaign for Dr Pepper on Facebook.
In conclusion, "2 Girls 1 Cup" gained notoriety for its explicit content and the reactions it elicited from viewers. Reaction videos became popular, and the video had an impact on various forms of media. It has been used as an example of shocking content on video-sharing websites and has been referenced in various contexts in popular culture.