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The Sex and Violence Family Hour is a bizarrely captivating piece from 1983 that blends raunchy humor with a unique twist on family dynamics. It's a patchwork of skits that push the envelope on sexual themes, like The Big Salami and The Brady Bang, that satirically riff on the wholesome TV family archetype. The pacing is erratic, which might put off some viewers, but it contributes to the chaotic charm of the film. There's a certain DIY aesthetic to the practical effects and performances that add to its overall offbeat vibe. While the direction is unknown, the film's audacity stands out—it's not just a comedy; it’s a commentary wrapped in absurdity, making it quite a peculiar artifact of its time.
Bizarrely entertaining skitsRaunchy take on family dynamicsUnique DIY aesthetic
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