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Gay, Gay Hollywood (1980) is this curious blend of comedy and documentary that really captures a unique time in film where double entendres were flying around like confetti. The pacing feels almost frenetic, with clips jumping from classic Hollywood features to Little Rascals segments, making it a bit of a visual smorgasbord. Glen Campbell's appearance is a real head-scratcher given his known attitudes—there's some irony there that you can't help but notice. Then there's the Gene Autry segment, bringing in that nostalgic cowboy vibe, but layered with a twist. It’s not your standard doc; it’s a snapshot of a culture grappling with its identity, laced with humor and a hint of tension. A distinctive piece for sure.
Interesting commentary on Hollywood's campy side.Features unexpected clips that spark a lot of discussion.Captures a certain spirit of the late 70s and early 80s.
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