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The sunny side of smut

By BILL RODRIGUEZ  |  August 5, 2008

Walsh’s documentary approach is clever. The method not only explicitly turns us into voyeurs, it also objectifies everyone we meet, with no room for editorial comment. For the most part, their points of view are clear, but some of the females’ perspectives are murky. What, for example, possesses Wax’s mother to get a job mopping up porn video booths? And when one woman is offended by the crude talk of a plumber she hires, and by the copy of Playboy in his toolbox, isn’t it sexist condescension to make her a virgin?

But by and large this is a rather benign excursion into the world of smut. Toward the end, when Mammon and Wax are being sued by an 18-year-old who didn’t follow the video instructions for the Wax Williams Length-MaXXXer System vacuum pump, it’s tough to not be as sympathetic for the maimers as for the maimee. Without Wax makes us empathize with anybody having a hard time.

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