Hard Vision

A Bill Zebub Picture "Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air"
by Paul Autry

First of all, if you're not familiar with Bill Zebub and you have no idea what he's all about and what he's been doing in the underground scene for the past few years, more than likely, this release would be one that will offend the living shit out of you. All the characters in this film are, as the title might suggest, extreme stereotypes. Black people, Polish people, Jews, a cop dressed as a Nazi, the whore, the religious man who has a thing for young girls and, well, you get the point. They're the kind of characters that are usually the punch line in a dirty joke. They're the kind of people that you read about in the news from time to time. As the back of the DVD cover states, "it doesn't get any more incorrect than this." However, like almost every episode of South Park, there's a moral to be found at the end of the story. At least that's the impression I got. If you can figure out what it is on your own, well, more power to you. You'll have to do it without an explanation from me because I refuse to go into the plot here because I don't wanna give anything away. If you know what's coming, it won't have that much of an impact on you and, if I'm not mistaken, I think that's what Bill Zebub is trying to do with "Stereotypes Don't Just Disappear Into Thin Air."

I'm too lazy to go back and look at the credits here to see who played who, but, there are a few characters that I'd like to mention. The dude who played Bill Zebub's friend was a trip. His character was a real cheap bastard and he seemed so natural in this role. He's the one that gave me the most laughs. The main female character, who was supposed to be a stripper who was actually a guy, well, I liked her because she was just do damn cute. She's got "girl next door" looks with a little bit of punk thrown in. I loved the blooper scenes with her. She was supposed to be making orgasm noises and, judging by the length of the outtakes, it took quite a while for her to get it right. She's pretty good in the movie. But, the blooper scenes are the best. The cop Nazi was kind of cool as well.

This is a movie that will either make you think or, as I said before, it will offend the living shit out of you. I guess it all depends on your own point of view. Only you can decide. It's worth watching at least once. That's what I think.

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