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So, 'Build a Better Bag Lunch' is this quirky little gem from 1981 that plays with the notion of food groups in a really offbeat way. The stop motion animation is where it shines, turning everyday items like fruit and thermoses into characters that leap right off the table—it's quite a sight. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but that's part of its charm, like a wild ride through a kitchen. The performances, especially from the family and neighbors, add to that absurd atmosphere, making you feel like you've stumbled into a whimsical food-themed fever dream. It’s definitely a unique entry in the realm of campy comedies, and you can’t help but appreciate the creativity behind those practical effects.
'Build a Better Bag Lunch' has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its unique blend of stop motion and campy humor appeals to those with an eye for the unusual. While not widely circulated, it often garners interest during niche film events, especially for fans of 80s oddities. The scarcity of good quality prints can make finding a copy a fun challenge for dedicated collectors.
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