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So, 'Anything Goes' is one of those films that really dives into the more unusual side of adult cinema. It’s presented as a sort of documentary where a psychiatrist reveals his insights through his 'aberrant' file. The Christy Twins’ debut is definitely something to note; their performances are both intriguing and, well, quite shocking for their time. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but it adds to the raw atmosphere. There’s a bluntness in the way the film tackles themes of sexuality and pleasure—auto-fellatio, vibrators, and all that jazz really pushes boundaries. The practical effects, especially with the Accu-Jac machine on a waterbed, are a wild ride, capturing that 70s aesthetic quite vividly.
This film has a certain niche appeal among collectors, partly due to its controversial nature and the debut of the Christy Twins. It originally released on various formats, but finding a decent copy today can be a bit tricky. Interest in this title ebbs and flows, often tied to discussions around the evolution of adult films in the 70s, making it a curious piece for anyone delving into that era.
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