Released | Feb 28th, 1999 |
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Running Time | 83 |
Director | George Picasso |
Company | DMK Media Group |
Cast | Kati, Agi, Jessica Jewel, Steve Taylor, Peris Blue, Joelani, Jeff (I), Rod Fontana, Brittany Plattinum, Autumn Blaze, Raina, Guy DiSilva |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Gonzo |
Here's a real cliffhanger for ya. At tape's end, as a strawberry blonde in a white fur bikini looks like she's about to do something sexually provocative, a "To Be Continued" pops on the screen.
There's not exactly a story-in-progress here, The Strange being, rather, a congestive (you can take this quite literally) ode to a number of obvious gonzo sources including John Leslie, John Stagliano, and the AVID editing bay.
A phantom camera-wielding Buttman character appears to be fighting mucous congestion in his sinus cavities, conducting, as it were, hazy interviews, all of which have a genuine feel for bad delivery. The interviewer, however, proves to be a far more adept lensman, as evidenced by the opening (anal) threeway with Guy DiSilva, Kati and Agi, that works itself under a stark spotlight with some riveting post-production visual strokes thrown in for laughs. The scene reminds you of some of the John Leslie stuff from the Voyeur series.
Though there are a few ingratiating moments here and there, including some nice ass-worshipping courtesy of Brittany Platinum and Autumn Blaze, in the final analysis, technical wizardry carries this one.