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So, 'Men Come First' is a curious little slice of late 70s, early 80s humor that plays on the absurdity of its premise—a guy hawking sex aids, mainly a cream for prolonged erections. The tone is a mix of awkward comedy and candid exploration of sexuality, with a rather offbeat atmosphere that captures the vibe of the era. The pacing moves along at a breezy clip, not dwelling too long on any one gag, which keeps it engaging. The performances are genuinely earnest, lending a sense of realness to the absurdity of the situations. It’s distinctive for its unabashed focus on male sexuality and the odd world of door-to-door sales.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, likely due to its unique premise and the era it represents. As for formats, it's a bit of a hunt—often found on obscure VHS tapes and a few limited DVD releases. Scarcity adds to the allure, with not many copies floating around, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in the evolution of adult-themed comedies. Its odd blend of humor and sincerity definitely sparks conversations among collectors.
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