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So, 'Full Ass' from 1996 is one of those films that, honestly, leaves you scratching your head. It's got this wild, chaotic energy that can be both amusing and bewildering. The pacing feels like it’s all over the place, which somehow adds to its charm. The performances—let’s just say they’re memorable in their own right, almost like the actors are trying out different styles without a clear direction. You can sense this playful atmosphere that invites a certain level of absurdity, and the practical effects, while not exactly groundbreaking, have their own quirky appeal that’s hard to ignore. It’s definitely distinctive, but in a way that’s not exactly conventional. Not for everyone, but that’s what makes it interesting.
Full Ass has managed to slip under the radar, making it somewhat difficult to find on various formats. The obscurity adds to its allure for collectors, who often seek out these hidden gems. There's a small but dedicated interest in this title, especially among those who appreciate the eccentricities of 90s cinema. As it stands, this film’s rarity can spark curiosity, making it a conversation starter in any collector’s circle.
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