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So, 'Best of the Superstars' is this interesting anthology of Christopher Rage's early shorts. It's got this raw, experimental vibe that you don't see in more polished works. The pacing is all over the place, which adds to that DIY atmosphere, you know? Each short feels like a snapshot of Rage's evolving style, with practical effects that are charmingly low-budget yet effective. The performances have this quirky energy—sometimes awkward but endearing. It's like watching a filmmaker's playground before they found their voice, which makes it a fascinating piece of cinema history, even if it doesn't have a conventional narrative flow.
This film is quite a collector's gem, often overlooked due to its obscurity and the unknown director. It has seen limited releases over the years, making original formats pretty rare. Fans of experimental cinema and those interested in the evolution of filmmakers usually seek it out, sparking discussions about Rage's unique style and the era it represents.
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