Watch The Raunchy, Ridiculous Red Band Trailer For Movie 43

Over the years we've seen romantic omnibus films like Love, Actually, city-based omnibus films like Paris Je T'aime, and horror omnibus films like Creepshow, but now Hollywood is getting together to bring you the new comedy omnibus film Movie 43. Featuring an all-star cast and directors like James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Steve Carr, Elizabeth Banks, Peter Farrelly and more, the film packs different shorts with intertwining tales together in one movie and today we have the first ever trailer. Oh, and it's very red band.

The preview popped up over at Comedy Central and you can watch it below (provided you are older than 18 and ready for some NSFW situations).

As you can tell, there's a whole lot going on here, from the story about a couple (Anna Faris, Chris Pratt) who are thinking about introducing some new taboo into the bedroom; to the basketball coach (Terence Howard) who has to convince his team they can win simply because they're black and the other team isn't; to the pair of parents (Naomi Watts, Liev Schriber) who want to make sure that their home-schooled son gets the "full high school experience." It may all be toilet humor and kind of stupid, but I laughed way more than I'm proud of while watching this.

Movie 43, which also features the likes of Kate Winslet, Emma Stone, Hugh Jackman, Richard Gere, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Chloe Moretz, Jason Sudeikis, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Johnny Knoxville, will be in theaters on January 25th. For more about the project head over to our Blend Film Database.

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