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So, 'Bare Waves' is a unique slice of 80s cinema that centers around Mike Horner as a late-night DJ who's more than just a voice on the radio. It's got this loose, almost chaotic vibe, with the DJ caught up in the whirlwind of his callers’ tawdry tales. The pacing is all over the place, fitting for a film that thrives on spontaneous humor and some rather outrageous scenarios. The performances have this playful energy, especially Horner, who leans into the character with a smirk. While the practical effects and production values might not hold up against modern standards, they contribute to a certain charm. It's all about the atmosphere, really, and if you appreciate that blend of cheeky comedy and the era's style, this one’s worth a look.
'Bare Waves' is one of those titles that’s tricky to find, often lost in the shuffle of 80s adult comedies. It originally came out on VHS, and I’ve seen it pop up in various formats over the years, but the scarcity of pristine copies makes it a bit of a gem among collectors. Interest tends to spike during nostalgia waves for the era, but it's not the type of film that floods the market. If you stumble upon a copy, it’s likely worth grabbing, especially if you're into that quirky, offbeat comedy from the time.
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