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Zack and Miri Make a Porno trailer

TraciLords.jpgThe teaser trailer for Zack and Miri Make a Porno is online, and well it's less than inspiring. The film is about two friends experiencing money problems, who decide to make their own adult film.

I was thinking of something along the lines of American Pie, or even I Want Candy, but the teaser trailer really doesn't give you an idea of how good or not it's going to be.

You can see the trailer for Zack and Miri Make a Porno below from Quickstop Entertainment, through Latino Review. You can also click on the Quickstop link for other formats. It stars Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks and ex porn star Traci Lords. Take a look and see what you think. If bad language isn't your thing then give it a miss!

I know it's a teaser trailer but it seems to me that it's just an excuse to use certain language, as if that's all it takes to raise a laugh. Let's hope the film offers a whole lot more, the teaser trailer certainly could have.




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