Sunday, December 7, 2025

 A Clock Work Blue (1972) – Eric J. Haims.

This goofy, sporadically chucklesome 70s cheekiness features exceedingly broad comedy elements, time-travelling titillation, and a luscious bevy of bonnily bouncing babes, lustfully indulging in satirical sequences of soft-core schtupping. While A Clockwork Blue's ribald comedy shenanigans haven't aged especially gracefully, Haims's historical hump-fest might prove a decent-ish one-time watch for the more avid consumer of period peek-a-boo buffoonery. This silly selection of Quantum Bed-leapings is mostly duff fare, but I must admit to finding the Scarlet Pimpernel skit camply amusing, and no fleshly comedy confection that includes the sublime utterance of 'Thy manhood climeth!' is entirely without merit!




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