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"Fluff" - The StoryFluff, a new comedy feature film from Greek Chorus Productions, is a gay screwball comedy about an avant garde theatre group that crosses the line between high culture and low. Julian (PHILIP CAIRNS) adapts literary classics for a modern audience by adding dominatrixes, midgets, and anal intercourse. Especially anal intercourse. Mark (PETER LEE CAMERON) directs Julian's scripts with sensitivity, tact, and the occasional football uniform. Whenever the actors and technicians fluff it, Mark's partner Phil (JONATHAN C. DIETRICH) picks up the pieces. There is only one problem: their shows always lose money, and the theatre never makes its mortgage payments. The bank gives them an ultimatum: do something that makes money or else. Will they have to abandon art and start producing fluff? Julian has a better idea: people are always willing to pay money for porn. Why not give them artistic porn based on the Greek classics? After all, what is The Iliad but a contest to see whether the Greeks or the Trojans have bigger dicks? What is Prometheus Bound but a spanking scene on Mount Olympus? They recruit every kind of fluff they can find: toy boys, hustlers, poets, actors, even university students. Slowly, subtly, their movie becomes less classical and more pornographic as "Mighty thunder god, I fear you not" turns into "You like that big c-ck, don't you?" The film climaxes with a startling mix of high and low culture, with poets, mimes, missionaries, feminists, fluffers, group sex, bondage, feathers, and a polka band. Each character discovers his or her own answers to the questions "What is art?" and "What is love?". There's also a spanking scene. |
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