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The Disgustings: Save the Date 2015

★ 2.01 votes6 min📅 2015-09-15

In the blink-and-you'll-miss-it comedy short *The Disgustings: Save the Date (2015)*, mischief-making duo Jordan Firstman and crew crash weddings and dinners to deliver cringe-inducing relationship advice with zero regard for personal space.

Director: Jordan Firstman

Cast

Jordan Firstman
Jordan Firstman
Pierce
Drew Droege
Drew Droege
Daryl
Shaughn Buchholz
Shaughn Buchholz
Guy
River Butcher
River Butcher
Lesbian 1
Cameron Esposito
Cameron Esposito
Lesbian 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Disgustings: Save the Date (2015) about?

This six-minute comedy short follows the misadventures of the self-appointed advice-givers as they crash romantic moments to deliver brutally honest—and wildly inappropriate—relationship tips. Think candid camera meets millennial dating disaster.

Who directed The Disgustings: Save the Date?

Jordan Firstman, the comic creator behind the mischievous crew, directs this chaotic comedy short.

Who stars in The Disgustings: Save the Date?

The film stars Jordan Firstman, Drew Droege, Shaughn Buchholz, River Butcher, and Cameron Esposito in a series of cringe-filled cameos.

Is The Disgustings: Save the Date (2015) worth watching?

With no IMDb rating to lean on, this ultra-short comedy delivers a quick burst of irreverent laughs for fans of awkward humor. If you enjoy snarky, hyper-condensed satire, it's worth your six minutes—but expect zero emotional payoff.

How long is The Disgustings: Save the Date?

The runtime is exactly six minutes.

About The Disgustings: Save the Date (2015) — Unwanted relationship advice served with six minutes of chaos

In the blink-and-you'll-miss-it comedy short *The Disgustings: Save the Date (2015)*, mischief-making duo Jordan Firstman and crew crash weddings and dinners to deliver cringe-inducing relationship advice with zero regard for personal space. Directed by Firstman himself, this six-minute romp skewers modern dating mores through rapid-fire jokes and awkward cameos that leave unsuspecting couples questioning every romantic decision they've ever made. A frenetic, neon-lit satire of intimacy gone wrong, the film leans hard on improvisational energy and millennial cynicism, wrapping awkwardness in just enough charm to keep the laughs rolling.

Who needs cake when you can have chaos? *The Disgustings: Save the Date* serves up a chaotic platter of mismatched couples, unsolicited wisdom, and the kind of cringe that makes viewers glad they're single—or at least hiding their phone. They're back and ready to ruin love—for everyone else.