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So, 'Long Johns' from 1985 is this intriguing little piece that, while shot on video, manages to maintain a certain raw charm. It dives into the lives of some very forward cowpokes who definitely aren't shy about their preferences—hairy or smooth, it doesn't really matter as these guys are unapologetically natural. The atmosphere is enhanced by a surprisingly solid soundtrack that avoids the typical cheesy synth sounds you might expect from the era. The pacing keeps it laid-back, letting you soak in the interactions, and there's something refreshingly honest about the performances. It's a distinctive slice of 80s camp that feels like a time capsule of a niche culture.
This film has a certain scarcity, which makes it an interesting find for collectors interested in niche 80s cinema. Its origins in video and that raw aesthetic create a distinct feel that's often lost in today's polished productions. While not widely discussed, it has its own cult following among those who appreciate the more eccentric side of the era. Keep your eyes peeled for any VHS or DVD releases, as they can be tough to track down.
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