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So, Ranger Nick is this oddity from '88. It’s got that late 80s vibe, with a mix of campy humor and a rather bizarre premise. Bodybuilder Nick Harmon plays a ranger who, well, let's just say he doesn’t follow the usual forest service guidelines – he exploits naive campers in a way that’s both uncomfortable and oddly captivating. The pacing can be a bit uneven, and the performances are definitely of their time, but it creates this unique atmosphere that lingers in your mind. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the absurdity of the situations, and it’s definitely a film that raises eyebrows for its themes. Not something you see every day, that's for sure.
Ranger Nick has had a bit of an obscure journey in the collector's market. It's not widely available in standard formats, which adds to its intrigue and scarcity, often sought after by those curious about unusual erotic thrillers from the era. Limited VHS releases can pop up occasionally, but finding a decent quality copy tends to be a challenge. The film garners interest not just for its odd narrative but for its place in the niche of '90s camp cinema.
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