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Fortysomething is a quirky little comedy that dives into the absurd world of entrepreneurial ambition. The premise revolves around two guys trying to launch a see-through plastic bikini, which sets the stage for a series of outlandish situations. The performances are lively, with a nice blend of wit and absurdity that keeps the pacing brisk. You get this offbeat atmosphere that feels distinctly early '90s—stylish but a bit raw. It's not just about the eye candy; there's a satirical edge that pokes fun at both fashion and commerce, making it a bit more than just a silly romp. It’s a curious snapshot of the era, and collectors often appreciate the oddity of its concept and execution.
Fortysomething has seen a few releases over the years, but it remains relatively obscure in collector circles, which adds to its charm. The scarcity of physical media—especially in certain formats—has created a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its offbeat humor and unique premise. If you come across it in any form, it’s worth grabbing, as it’s one of those hidden gems that can spark interesting conversations.
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