When I saw that Adam Devine was in the 2016 father-of-the-bride comedy Why Him (2016), I forked over the $3.95 for a rental, even though he is far down the cast list on IMDB.
The premise: conservative button-down printer Ned Fleming (Bryan Cranston) visits his daughter's fiance, the effervescent, unconventional tech millionaire Laird (James Franco, left), for Christmas. The two start out hating each other, but learn to love and respect, yada yada yada.
Ned's entrepreneur son Scotty (Griffin Gluck, right) tells him about Tyson Modell (Adam Devine), "the kid who founded Ghostchat. He turned down billions of dollars, and he's only 24 years old." They're going to meet up at Laird's Christmas party
Scene 1: What is bukkake?
At the party, we see Tyson and Scotty -- neither with lady friends -- talking shop: "Totally tanked porting the thin-client apps for the JDK build. It took me two weeks on the JDEE database..." Scotty is more into the entrepreneurial side of things, but Tyson advises him to start coding. The parents and a brother-sister team join them (the brother is played by Boys in the Band star Andrew Rannells)
Ned is so confused by the tech talk that he exclaims: "There's bukkake floating all around me." He thinks bukkake means "overwhelmed," which technically it does: Tyson explains that it means "jizz all over your face." This is particularly common after gang-bangs, or during, when one of the guys finishes early. Apparently Tyson only goes to male-only gang-bangs. .
Laird, who gave Ned the wrong definition, claims that 'I was trying to protect you, Dude. It's a really sensitive conversation. They're talking about guys jerking off on each other." None of Tyson's friends likes oral?
To illustrate what bukkake look like, Tyson shows everyone a video on his phone (we don't see it). Scotty demonstrates considerable interest, but the others are disgusted.