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Goodbye Girls is one of those intriguing oddities from the late '70s, a Ron Jeremy special wrapped in the Sandwich Bros CGI aesthetic. The film has this strange, laid-back vibe that kinda pulls you in, even if the story is a bit scattershot. The atmosphere feels like a time capsule, capturing a certain playful, risqué humor that was all the rage back then. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain charm that can’t be denied. You might find the pacing a bit uneven, but that just adds to its quirky feel. It’s eccentric, it’s raw, and it definitely stands apart in Jeremy's filmography, making it a curious watch for collectors or anyone into niche cinema.
Goodbye Girls has seen limited release over the years, which adds to its allure among collectors. The original VHS copies are becoming harder to find, and while it might not have the same notoriety as some of Jeremy's other works, it has carved out a niche audience. The blend of CGI and practical effects, along with its unique tone, makes it a curiosity worth cataloging in any serious collection.
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