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Girls of Double D 7, released in '89, definitely has a vibe that’s hard to pin down. It's playful yet cheeky, with a pacing that's more leisurely than most, allowing the absurdity to breathe a bit. The performances are somewhere between earnest and self-aware, which gives it an odd charm. Not to mention the practical effects, which, while not groundbreaking, have a certain DIY aesthetic that fits the film's offbeat tone. You get the sense that they had fun making it, and it shows. The themes, loosely tied to espionage and comedy, are pretty much a vehicle for the visuals and the, well, double D allure. It’s one of those films that sits in a unique niche—definitely a curiosity piece for the right collector.
As far as formats go, Girls of Double D 7 has seen limited releases, making certain editions quite scarce among collectors. The VHS tapes often pop up at various conventions, but finding one in pristine condition can be a challenge. Interest tends to fluctuate based on nostalgia and the film's quirky reputation, but it definitely has its niche audience who appreciate its offbeat style.
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