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So, 'Margot Rourke & The Boys Club' is an interesting piece, you know? It's this blend of comedy and documentary that digs into the underbelly of female humor, all while channeling a kind of historical reverence. The pacing is quirky, bouncing around anecdotes and interviews that paint a vivid picture of Margot Rourke – an overshadowed figure in the world of risqué comedy. You get this raw, almost gritty atmosphere that feels authentic, especially when juxtaposed with the polished acts of later comedians like Lampanelli and Silverman. The performances, while not necessarily star-studded, carry a charm that feels genuine. And that dirty ditty? It's a standout moment that gives you a taste of Rourke's wit, which makes this film distinctive in its own right.
Focuses on historical context of female comedy.Features lesser-known anecdotes and performances.Captures the essence of Rourke's contributions.
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