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"Porky's" in the electronic age is the most apt way of describing this raunchy guilty pleasure, a teen comedy where sex-crazed boys with a video camera document the loss of their friend's virginity.

Matt (Matt Bennett) is the last of four friends to have sex for the first time, and he's prepared for the experience with his longtime girlfriend (Nicole Weaver).

Instead, he's plunged into a journey of infidelity, Internet "dating," porn-star lust and the disappointment of his drug-addicted father as his quest is recorded for all to see on the Internet thanks to his camera-carrying friends.

Filmed like a sex-starved "Blair Witch Project," this mockumentary's charm comes from rarely lapsing out of its illusion of being a genuine document of real people (even with dozens of blow-up sex dolls).

Rude, crude and plagued with an unsatisfying ending, this faux "Boys Gone Wild" is still peppered with enough unexpected laughs and sweetness to make you smile during Matt's voyeuristic romp.

— Vince Horiuchi HHH

The Virginity Hit

Opens today at theaters everywhere; rated R for strong crude and sexual content, nudity, pervasive language, drug and alcohol use; 87 minutes.