Wanna Party? Leave McCain with Mom and Dad

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Hoping to recruit film buffs to the Democratic Party, Truth Through Action launched its first indy production, Blue Balled. Where it lacks political depth, it compensates in party-line zeal.

Nice use of the Requiem for a Dream theme music. And we totally caught that nod to The Graduate!

It’s a failsafe ploy for fast appeal: No one ever gets tired of the “I’m 19! Tonight’s my lucky night!” plotline, right? I’m guessing not; otherwise, Porky’s, American Pie and Chico State would be fresh out of relevance.

Crappy jokes aside, we look forward to seeing future stuff from Truth Through Action.

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