A tawdry tale of suburban sexual malaise plus a lesson in arcane film history rolled into one sin-tillating package!
In the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, when home movie making was at its peak, this nation's newsstands were filled with amateur movie making magazines. The majority of the articles contained therein focused on the technical concerns of filmmaking. Some magazines, however, would actually provide their subscribers with scripts to shoot—scripts on which these would-be cineastes could hone their filmic chops. In and of itself, there was nothing unseemly about such a service. But upon closer inspection, some of these scripts were, to say the least, rather randy. 1999. 16mm.
it's nice to see that people have been keeping the super 8 format alive. by the way Chris Enright rules. Watch Death Sled II. That mofo needs his own sitcom. He could go from gutterpunk to CEO in a heartbeat.
roscmear 3 years ago
Never seen anyone killed with a spaghetti strainer in any other film
stopglobalswarming 3 years ago
Ha ha ha now we know how the fuller brush man really made his living
stopglobalswarming 3 years ago
Yes the human ass has evolved
stopglobalswarming 3 years ago
seen this on underground film. the cinematography is really cool. b-movies and 70's-style mature films are portrayed quirkingly accurate. i thought it was really funny too! great job!
mdiaz033 4 years ago
For a 1950s broad she really has a nice ass!
CINDYSHEEHANWASRIGHT 4 years ago
This is the best thing on YouToob.
-Michael W. Dean
cubbymovie 4 years ago 2
Movie is cool! Dialogue gets a little tiresome. Generally a well done concept with excellent soundtrack!
jamiekusa 4 years ago