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So, Dangerous Company has this wild, raw energy that you don’t see often anymore. It’s like a time capsule of chaotic camaraderie, featuring a band of misfits played by Matt Sizemore, Patrick O'Connor, and Chad Brock. The dialogue is full of that irreverent humor that just hits right. The pacing is frenetic, which kind of adds to its charm—it's relentless but never feels rushed. This film leans heavily into practical effects, giving it an authentic vibe that digital can’t replicate. Themes of rebellion and friendship run deep, giving you something to chew on among the raucous antics. It’s definitely a unique entry into the realm of ensemble comedies, with performances that feel both exaggerated and strangely relatable.
Currently, Dangerous Company is still fairly fresh, so its distribution is a bit limited; most collectors are on the lookout for any physical formats that might emerge. While buzz around it has been mixed, the underground appeal of its raw style and engaging performances has started to carve out a niche. It's not yet a staple in collector circles, but it has the potential to gain traction as it finds its audience.
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