Overview of 2 Girls 1 Cup Film

Apr 25, 2025

2 Girls 1 Cup Overview

General Information

  • Title: 2 Girls 1 Cup
  • Associated Film: Hungry Bitches
  • Director: Marco Antônio Fiorito (as Marco Villanova)
  • Production Company: MFX Media
  • Language: Portuguese
  • Country: Brazil
  • Genre: Scat fetish pornographic film
  • Release Date: January 5, 2007
  • Running Time: 62 minutes
  • Music: "Lover's Theme" by Hervé Roy

Content Description

  • Trailer: The trailer became known as 2 Girls 1 Cup.
  • Content: Features two women engaged in coprophagia (consuming excrement) and vomiting into each other's mouths.
  • Impact: Gained notoriety as a shock video due to its graphic and disturbing content.

Production and Authenticity

  • Speculation exists that the feces shown might be food substances like refried beans, ice cream, or peanut butter.
  • Some believe the vomit is genuine but regurgitated before mixing with gastric acids.
  • The director claimed the excrement was chocolate ice cream during a criminal court proceeding.

Background

  • Distributor: Brazilian distributor and pornographer Marco Antônio Fiorito, who describes himself as a compulsive fetishist.
  • History: Fiorito began producing fetish films in 1994, focusing on coprophagia.
  • Legal Issues: Some films branded as obscene in the U.S., leading to legal charges.

Reaction and Popularity

  • Reaction Videos: Videos of people reacting to the trailer became popular, especially on YouTube.
  • Notable Reactions: Included figures like Joe Rogan, Ron Jeremy, and Ace Frehley.

Cultural Impact

  • Parodies and References:
    • John Mayer created a parody "2 Guys 1 Cup".
    • Conan O'Brien made "One Guy, Two Bowls".
    • Amy Schumer's show had a parody audition for the film.
    • Comedian Jon Lajoie made a popular song about the video.
    • Media Markt marketed a "2 Girls 1 Cup-Cake Maker."
  • Media Analysis: The video is often cited as an example of the poor content quality of video-sharing platforms.
  • Corporate Reference: Dr Pepper campaign made an inadvertent reference, later leading to a termination of the involved agency.

See Also

  • Related individuals and subsequent cultural artifacts.