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So, 'Car Wash Angels' is one of those late '90s flicks that really leans into that over-the-top, cheeky vibe. Picture this: you’re in a colorful, sun-soaked heaven where attractive women in barely-there outfits wash cars while engaging in playful antics with the patrons. The atmosphere is light, almost like a fever dream where the absurd is the norm. It has this bizarre charm that makes it somewhat distinctive, especially for fans of camp. Despite the lack of a major director's name, the film has a certain DIY feel to it, capturing that era's playful spirit alongside some questionable but amusing practical effects. It's definitely not your run-of-the-mill film, more like a curious relic of its time.
The film was released on VHS and later made its way to some DVD compilations, but original print copies seem to be getting harder to find. There’s a niche collector interest in it, mostly due to its outrageous premise and the sheer absurdity of its execution. It’s one of those titles that pops up occasionally at conventions and second-hand shops, often eliciting a chuckle or a raised eyebrow from collectors who appreciate its campy aesthetic.
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