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Full House, released in '86, dives into the raucous antics of college life, blending raunchy humor with that raw energy only a frat setting can provide. It’s got this lo-fi charm, almost like a time capsule of the 80s party scene, where the pacing shifts between chaotic set pieces and quieter moments of camaraderie. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, carry a certain authenticity that draws you in. You feel the camaraderie and the wildness of youth. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a film like this, giving it a tangible feel that’s often missing in more polished productions. It’s a slice of a specific era, showcasing the carefree spirit, yet there's an undercurrent of angst about growing up and facing responsibilities. Definitely a film that captures a certain vibe.
Full House has seen various formats since its release, but it remains relatively niche in collector circles. The film was primarily circulated on VHS, with some copies popping up on DVD in later years, though finding an original tape can be quite a task. Interest seems to fluctuate, often depending on nostalgia for the era or the genre, but overall it holds a certain appeal for collectors of underground and lesser-known comedies from the '80s.
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