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So, 'Too Many Blonde Moments' is this curious piece from 2002 that brings together a congresswoman and a bunch of blondes in a rather absurd setup with the Grand Inquisitor at the 'Brain Exchange.' The whole vibe is a mix of satire and slapstick, threading through a bunch of blonde jokes and risqué humor that feels like it could've been ripped out of a 90s comedy. The pacing's a bit erratic, keeping it lively but it certainly has its moments that might make you raise an eyebrow. The practical effects are minimal, but they complement the offbeat humor nicely. Performances are hit or miss but lean into the absurdity, which gives it a certain quirky charm.
This film has had a limited release history, often falling under the radar in terms of mainstream success. It’s not exactly a common title in collector circles, which adds to its unique charm. There’s a certain niche interest for those who appreciate offbeat comedies and the bizarre exploration of stereotypes. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, but for those who enjoy the oddities of early 2000s film, it’s an interesting title to track down.
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