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So, 'The Last Porno Flick' is this quirky little comedy from '74 that really plays with that whole 'making a film' trope, but with a twist. The story follows two guys who, in a bit of desperate creativity, pitch their porno project as a religious film to their friends and family. The tone is light, bordering on absurdity, and it captures that funky 70s vibe pretty well. The pacing has its moments where it drags a bit, but there's a charm in the awkwardness of its execution. The performances are hilariously earnest, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects and the rawness of it all. It's a snapshot of an era, and it does have this unique quality that sets it apart from conventional comedies of the time.
This film had a very limited release on VHS and is hard to find in good condition, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Over the years, it's gained a sort of cult status, not necessarily for being a standout film, but for its sheer audacity and the way it reflects the era's independent spirit. Original prints or even the rare DVD release are sought after by those who appreciate the oddities of 70s cinema.
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