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Big Men on Campus: The Fraternity is a curious little slice of 70s cinema that dives into the misadventures of college life with a cheeky twist. The film meanders through a series of vignettes, each more risqué than the last, as we follow Mark and Sean navigating their, uh, extracurricular activities. The atmosphere feels distinctly laid-back, almost improvisational, with a pacing that allows for a mix of awkward humor and playful seduction. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, albeit a bit rough around the edges. It's not every day you come across a film that blends sports with such unabashedly frank themes of sexuality; it leaves quite the impression, even if it doesn't quite stick to traditional storytelling.
This film has had a bit of a mixed run in terms of availability; it's not exactly flooding the market, which can make finding a decent copy feel like a small victory. Some collectors appreciate the cheeky and carefree vibe it brings, alongside the 70s aesthetic that's hard to replicate nowadays. With its niche themes, it piques interest among those who enjoy offbeat college flicks, but it's still under the radar for many, which adds to the thrill of hunting it down.
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