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Billionaire Girls Club is kind of a curious piece from the late '80s, really. It straddles that line between corporate satire and a sort of raunchy comedy, but it feels quite different from the typical offerings of its time. There's a strange energy to it, driven by performances that range from frenetic to oddly subdued, depending on the scene. The dialogue can be a bit clunky, which, for some collectors, adds to its charm, I suppose. It has this almost surreal atmosphere, with practical effects that feel distinctly '80s, giving it a unique visual texture. The themes of ambition and excess play out in ways that make you think, even if it’s wrapped in a comedic guise.
Billionaire Girls Club has had a somewhat checkered history on home video. Initially released on VHS, it has become increasingly scarce, with collectors showing interest due to its unique blend of themes and odd pacing. There's a growing demand for physical copies, especially as it gained a sort of cult status among those who appreciate lesser-known titles from that era. The film’s unusual approach and bizarre performances make it a curious find for collectors willing to explore the more eccentric side of 1980s cinema.
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