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So, 'Rock and the Money-Hungry Party Girls' is a pretty quirky comedy from '88. It’s got this offbeat vibe that you don’t see much in mainstream cinema. The premise alone is wild – a struggling musician turned detective chasing down stolen bronzed nose hairs of an Elvis-like star. I mean, who thinks of that? The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to its charm, you know? The performances, especially from the lead, bring a certain awkwardness that fits well with the absurdity of the plot. It’s not your typical detective story; there’s a lot of satire on fame and exploitation in the music biz, which I found refreshingly distinct. Plus, some practical effects are surprisingly clever for the budget.
Not a mainstream pick, but has its charm. · Features some unique practical effects. · Satirical take on fame and music culture.
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