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So, 'Death Toilet 7: To Live and Diarrhea in LA' is quite the ride, isn't it? This film dives headfirst into the absurd with a plot that revolves around counterfeit toilet paper and powdered cleansers—yeah, really. The humor is crass, which is a hallmark of low-budget comedies, and the pacing bounces between zany hijinks and moments that can only be described as baffling. Practical effects take center stage here, with a charm that screams DIY. The performances? They lean heavily into over-the-top caricatures, making it a bizarre spectacle. You kind of have to admire the audacity of it all, but it'll definitely leave you questioning your life choices while laughing at the sheer absurdity.
This film has a bit of a niche following among collectors who appreciate the offbeat and bizarre. It’s not particularly easy to find, with many copies slipping into obscurity. The oddball nature of the film combined with its outrageous premise makes it a kind of cult curiosity. It’s definitely not your everyday comedy, and that’s what some collectors really latch onto.
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