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Howard Stern's U.S. Open Sores is a wild, chaotic spectacle that feels more like a fever dream than a typical sports event. Set against the backdrop of Nassau Coliseum in ’89, it captures the essence of Stern’s irreverent humor and off-the-cuff antics. The pacing is frenetic, with moments of absurdity that perfectly complement the faux-seriousness of a tennis match. The performances, especially from Stern and his producer Gary Dell'Abate, are raw and authentic, making it a unique blend of performance art and sports parody. It’s definitely not your usual sports film; it’s more like a bizarre time capsule of late 80s pop culture, complete with all the eccentricities you'd expect from Stern.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the realm of sports entertainment, blending elements of comedy and performance into a unique viewing experience. It was released on VHS and has become something of a collector's item, especially among Stern fans, given its scarcity and cult status. Over the years, interest has fluctuated, but those who appreciate the eccentricities of 80s media often seek it out, making it a fascinating piece for any serious collector.
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