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So, 'Craig Fixada America' is one of those oddball films that really leans into the absurdity of its era. The pacing kind of mimics a frenetic talk show, with this almost chaotic energy that mirrors the media landscape during the Trump years. It's a sharp satire, picking apart media tropes and showcasing how we, as a society, have come to accept the ridiculousness of political discourse. You can feel the irony dripping from the dialogue, and while the performances don't always reach peak emotional depth, they capture that smugness perfectly. I've noticed some practical effects that feel a bit DIY, which adds to the overall bizarre charm of the film. It’s definitely distinctive in how it portrays the 'dumpster fire' narrative without taking itself too seriously.
'Craig Fixada America' remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, which is part of its charm. As a 2019 film, there's a bit of scarcity in its physical releases, making it a curious find for those who appreciate niche satirical works. The DVD and digital formats have circulated, but not in large quantities, leading to a growing interest among collectors who are drawn to its unconventional take on political media. It's one of those titles that sparks conversation, making it a neat piece for any serious collection focused on contemporary satire.
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