The Salad Mixxxer

October. 13,2014      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In a 1960s-era informercial for an electric vibrating salad tossing device that, unbeknownst to the host, might have a dual purpose.

Kurt Braunohler as  Dip Dunham
Liz Cackowski as  Dottie
Carly Craig as  Nancy
Betsy Sodaro as  Porcelaine
Jessica Meraz as  Cherry
Bridgette B as  Porn Mom
Frankie Cullen as  Porn Mom's Boyfriend
Michelle Maylene as  Porn Daughter

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Reviews

XoWizIama
2014/10/13

Excellent adaptation.

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ChanFamous
2014/10/14

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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Portia Hilton
2014/10/15

Blistering performances.

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Loui Blair
2014/10/16

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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framptonhollis
2014/10/17

No where near the best of the (in)famous late late late night adult swim "infomercials", 'The Salad Mixxxer' is a somewhat presictable one note joke of a comedy short that still works rather well as a whole thanks to a few helpful factors. The dialogue is consistently humorous and strange, as it is in many adult swim shorts (and series), and many of the performances are hilarious. The entire skit successfully parodies and mocks the culture of the 1950's and, more specifically, its classy and classic means of advertisement as well as its less than satisfactory treatment of women in a way that I kind of have seen before, but is still really funny none the less.

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