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Being Ron Jeremy
Plot Synopsis by Matthew Tobey

The debut film from writer/director/actor Brian Berke, Being Ron Jeremy is a 40-minute parody of Spike Jonze's critically-acclaimed Being John Malkovich set in the world of hardcore pornography. Berke stars as Brian Pickles, a lovelorn standup comedian who discovers a portal into the mind of adult film star Ron Jeremy. Inside the well-endowed Jeremy, Pickles is able to woo Mia (Mia Crowe), the girl of his dreams. With the help of pal Andy Dick, Jeremy must fight back before Brian and Mia take over his life for good. In addition to Jeremy, several other stars of the porn industry make appearances.

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