Director/producer Mike Davis’ 100% recycled film, Sex Galaxy may stand as the world’s first green/blue film. Mashing up footage from vintage porn and sci-fi films, “the campy sci-fi comedy mixes strippers and Martians, rocket ships and robots, all spliced together into a semi-coherent romp.”
Since it’s kind of an adult film, it’s a “blue movie,” and since the footage is 100% recycled it’s “green,” so it’s possibly the world’s first green blue film.
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The film was screened at Another Hole in the Head Film Festival, along with these other intriguing selections:
- Machine Girl 2, a short spinoff of Japanese action/horror/comedy The Machine Girl, about a female ass-kicker who sprouts automatic weapons.
- The Future of Fucking, a short set in 2035, when “sex is voice-activated, but orgasms are still earned the old-fashioned way — with machines.”
- The Silence of the Sushi Rolls, a feature-length Japanese art-porn flick about a Tokyo sex crimes investigator who is targeted by a molester with a nasty contraption.
(via Hugh Hunt at Wired)
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