Word of Mouth (film)
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Directed by | Kevin Booth |
Starring | Doug Stanhope |
Distributed by | Sacred Cow Productions |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Word of Mouth is Doug Stanhope's first stand-up DVD. It was recorded at the Velveeta Room in Austin, Texas on May 11, 2002, and produced by Sacred Cow Productions.
Chapter listing[]
- "Intro, Journey of 1000 Miles"
- "Osama Bin Bigfoot"
- "CNN Drinking Game"
- "Tax Jesus"
- "Prettiest Dennys Waitress"
- "Would You Believe?"
- "Hedging Your Bets"
- "Heavy Handed Handshake"
- "Vice Cop"
- "Tit Fuck Joke"
- "Smut Shop"
- "Bar Sluts"
- "STDs"
- "Viable Human Being"
- "Sodomy"
- "Shake the Baby"
- "Pro Abortion, Flipper Baby"
- "Drug of Choice"
- "Whisky Dicked, False Prophet"
- "Jager Cock"
- "Taste of Cum"
- "Every Drug Should Be Legal"
- "Rubber Fuck My Face"
- "Transvestie Hooker"
- "Excess in Moderation"
- "War Torn Beaver"
- "3 Legged Dog with an Itchy Belly"
- "Industrial Porn"
- "Final Cum Shot"
- "Exit to Titty Bar"
Extras[]
Bonus Features included on the DVD are "SHOCKING HOME VIDEO OF DRUG ABUSE GONE OUT OF CONTROL" (footage of Stanhope and friend Mat Becker on Mushrooms in a hotel room), "Tit Fuck Joke on PBS" (footage from the limo ride to The Yellow Rose strip club), a "Word of Mouth Music Video" featuring the song "My Lifes a Shambles" performed by the band Pufvin Vajona, and the "Theatrical Trailer".
A Target-brand antibacterial moist wipe was often included with the DVD.
Easter Eggs[]
In the Chapter section of the DVD, there are two easter eggs: a martini glass (with video of Yellow Rose manager Don King making a toast to Doug and ex-wife Renee in an elevator) and a spilled martini glass (with additional footage from the strip club).
In the Extras section of the DVD, a cross can be found leading you to footage of Doug reading and tearing pages from the Holy Bible while on the toilet.
References[]
External links[]
- 2002 films
- English-language films
- Stand-up comedy concert films
- 2002 comedy films
- 2000s comedy film stubs