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Going Stag is one of those quirky comedies that feels like a love letter to the clumsy charm of early sexploitation. You’ve got these two Vaudeville guys, right? They’re desperate for work and they stumble into this bizarre project run by Hal Zito. The pacing is all over the place, but it just adds to the chaotic energy. The slapstick humor is pretty relentless, with practical effects that, while not polished, give it a raw quality. There’s something charming about how it captures that era’s tone, balancing the absurd with an undercurrent of naivety in the characters. It's not your typical comedy; it’s more like a playful romp that pokes fun at itself while paying homage to a different cinematic world.
Unique blend of slapstick and sexploitation parodyInteresting look at 2010's indie comedy sceneNotable for practical effects and raw performances
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Nathaniel Shoehorn
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