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So, Bob Mizer's 'Films of Mythos 1955-1971' is this fascinating collection of short films that really captures a certain vibe of Americana, you know? It’s got this sort of dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere that runs through all the pieces. The pacing varies—some segments are quick, while others linger, letting you soak in the visuals and themes of masculinity and identity, all wrapped in Mizer's unique lens. The practical effects, though simple, have this raw charm that adds to the overall feel. It feels a bit like a time capsule, showcasing a very specific slice of history that’s both intriguing and a bit unsettling at times.
This collection has seen various releases over the years, but it remains relatively niche, appealing mainly to those with a keen interest in Mizer's work or queer cinema. As part of the Americana Collection 4, it's worth noting that earlier formats may be harder to track down, which adds to its allure. The scarcity of certain editions has driven up collector interest, making it a notable piece for those focused on unique film histories.
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