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So, there's this quirky little film, 'Too Many Boys' from 2005, and it’s got that offbeat vibe that makes you smile. The story follows George Duroy, who leaves Johan Paulik in charge of his house while he's away in France. What does Johan do? He throws a raucous party, of course, with Marty Stevens capturing every moment on camera. The pacing has this relaxed, almost voyeuristic feel, with moments of genuine hilarity and some awkward interactions that really capture the essence of those wild house parties. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, with practical effects that keep it grounded—no flashy CGI here. It's the kind of movie that feels like a hidden gem, one that really resonates if you're into slice-of-life tales with a comedic twist.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the collector's landscape. It's not widely available on traditional formats, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. There seems to be a niche audience that appreciates its laid-back storytelling and unique approach to the house party genre. As far as releases go, you might find some DVDs floating around, but nothing too prolific, which only adds to its allure as a collector's item.
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