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So, 'Butterfinger the 13th' is kind of an obscure gem from 2011, and it has this weird mix of slasher and campy horror that gives it a certain charm. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially with the backstory of Fletcher Remi, which is hinted at but never fully explained—leaving you with this lingering sense of mystery. The pacing can be a bit uneven, dragging in moments but picking up during key scenes. Practical effects are fascinatingly low-budget, and while the performances might not win any awards, they add to that raw, indie feel. It’s definitely distinctive for its oddball approach to the slasher genre, weaving in folklore elements that keep it from being just another camp horror flick.
This film is relatively scarce, making it a curious find for collectors who appreciate offbeat horror. It had a limited release, mostly seen in niche film festivals, which contributed to its underground status. There’s been a slight uptick in interest as indie horror resurges, but good luck finding a physical copy. It’s the kind of film that might not take up much space in your collection, but its uniqueness could spark some interesting conversations.
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