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Don't Tell My Wife I Assfucked the Babysitter 11, if you can get past the title, leans hard into its absurdity. It's almost like a warped comedy wrapped in its own sleazy charm. The pacing is all over the place, at times dragging in its setup, but when it delivers, it does so with a certain outrageousness that's hard to ignore. The performances are, well, let’s just say they embrace the ridiculous premise wholeheartedly, and that adds to its distinct vibe. It's less about plot and more about the wild scenarios that unfold, giving it a sort of surreal atmosphere that can be oddly entertaining if you’re in the right mood.
This film is part of a long-running series that has developed a niche following over the years, making it quite the curiosity for collectors. Its availability varies; some formats are harder to come by, especially the earlier entries, while later ones might pop up occasionally. It’s definitely one of those titles that invites laughter and disbelief, and the sheer absurdity of it makes it a conversation starter among collectors and enthusiasts of unconventional cinema.
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