We live in a "post" world...post-millennium, post-modern, post-war, post-Feminist, but one still very much steeped in political correctness. "Super Bitchin' Muscle Car" is the kind of film gives a one-finger salute to the tyranny of PC, making rough comedy out of the larger-than- life but very real characters and their take on diversity, mechanical and otherwise.
One of the film's strengths is its every-penny-on-the-screen aesthetic...and the budget (posted after the last credits) is most appropriately counted in pennies. The film is shot like a stage play...allowing the actors to really chew up writer/director Dan Cronin's clever dialogue. That leads to the next strength...the actors deliver solid performances in characters that are sometimes unsympathetic or written in broad strokes.
"Super Bitchin' Muscle Car" is flat-out fun...a muscular, funny and unflinching short film for people who don't have time for PC.