
Pigs 2007
"26 girls. 26 letters in the alphabet. 1 campus legend."
Dive into the chaotic world of college life with *Pigs (2007)*, a raunchy comedy directed by Karl DiPelino.
Director: Karl DiPelino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pigs (2007) about?
*Pigs (2007)* follows a college ladies' man who accepts a bet to sleep with a girl for every letter of the alphabet before graduation. The bet turns complicated when he develops real feelings for a girl whose last name starts with 'X,' forcing him to choose between his heart and the prize.
Who directed Pigs?
Karl DiPelino directed *Pigs (2007)*, bringing a comedic lens to the chaotic college lifestyle and the challenges of balancing ambition with emotions.
Who stars in Pigs?
The film features Jefferson Brown, Darryn Lucio, Christopher Elliott, Melanie Marden, and Tyrone Greenidge as the core cast navigating the bet's wild twists.
Is Pigs (2007) worth watching?
As a comedy that leans into raunchy humor and college antics, *Pigs (2007)* delivers predictable laughs for fans of the genre. Without an IMDb rating, it's a lighthearted pick for those who enjoy cringe-driven comedies rooted in over-the-top challenges.
How long is Pigs?
The runtime of *Pigs (2007)* is 85 minutes.
About Pigs (2007) — A Wild College Comedy Where Love and Bet Collide
Dive into the chaotic world of college life with *Pigs (2007)*, a raunchy comedy directed by Karl DiPelino. Follow Jefferson Brown as the charming and ambitious college Casanova who embarks on a daring challenge: sleep with a girl for every letter of the alphabet before graduation. With a hefty payout for each rare last-name initial, the stakes are high, but so are the temptations. The mission spirals out of control when he meets the enigmatic "X," forcing him to confront whether love or the bet matters more.
Blending slapstick humor and cringe-worthy moments, *Pigs (2007)* delivers a satirical take on youthful ambition, peer pressure, and the blurred lines between conquest and connection. Set against the backdrop of dorm life and late-night antics, the film captures the reckless energy of chasing glory at any cost—until emotions get in the way.