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CHUM is one of those quirky, offbeat road flicks that strays into absurdity, with Filthy and Randy stumbling through a series of bizarre misadventures. The pacing feels loose, a bit rambling, which somehow adds to its charm—like a jam session that never quite hits a perfect note but still feels alive. The performances are raw and entertaining, capturing the essence of the struggling roadie life. The practical effects, especially surrounding that strange fish they encounter, lend a unique texture to the film, making it distinctive in its own right. There's a faint undercurrent of camaraderie and the trials of being on the fringes of the music scene, which gives it a layer beneath the surface chaos.
CHUM is somewhat of a rarity within the road movie genre, often overlooked but appreciated by niche collectors for its eccentricity. It seems to have had limited releases over the years, with a few VHS copies floating around, and those early formats are becoming harder to find. The lack of formal recognition of its director and crew adds to its underground allure, and collectors remain intrigued by its unique blend of humor and chaos.
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