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POOLMAN Fantasies (2000) offers a quirky blend of relationship woes and poolside escapades. The premise is straightforward: Rob Steel is nursing a broken heart, and his buddy Chaz Carlton swoops in to distract him. There's a palpable lightheartedness throughout, with Rick Brock adding a layer of humor managing the pool while Bruce Hill cranks up the poolside antics. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere—almost like you’re lounging by the pool yourself. The performances are a bit over-the-top, but that adds to the film's charm. It’s definitely low-budget, but you can see the effort in the practical effects and the casual vibe that makes it distinct in its own right.
POOLMAN Fantasies is somewhat of an oddity, not particularly well-known but it does have its niche audience among collectors who appreciate offbeat comedies. The film was released primarily on DVD and is increasingly difficult to find, which adds to its allure. There’s been little in the way of remastering or re-releases, so copies in good condition are becoming scarce. For those who delve into the lesser-known corners of cinema, this film presents a unique snapshot of early 2000s humor and themes.
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