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Olympic Proportions (1992) is an interesting piece, blending athleticism with some cheeky humor. The film has a playful vibe, showcasing bodybuilders in a lighthearted context that somehow feels both campy and oddly sincere. The performances, especially by Grant King and Mark Steel, bring a certain charisma that elevates the material, even if the script is a bit thin. It's not the typical sports flick; the pacing is leisurely, allowing for some genuinely humorous moments as the characters navigate their competitive yet playful dynamic. The practical effects here, while minimal, contribute to the film's quirky charm, making it stand out in a niche way—definitely a curious watch for collectors who appreciate offbeat gym-themed cinema.
Olympic Proportions has been somewhat elusive in the collector circuit, with few physical copies available, particularly in good condition. It's seen a couple of VHS releases but hasn't had a significant presence on DVD or Blu-ray, which adds to its scarcity. Fans of niche cinema and those who appreciate the campy side of fitness films seem to show a distinct interest, making it a curious item for anyone looking to expand their unique collection.
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