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Dinosaur Babes is this odd blend of prehistoric absurdity and cheeky humor. You’ve got these three cavemen stumbling back to their village, only to discover that the village ladies have been snatched away. It’s a bit of a mishmash of comedic timing and practical effects that can feel charmingly rough around the edges. The pacing is definitely uneven, but it somehow adds to its quirky charm. The performances are over-the-top, leaning into the absurdity of the premise, and it's filled with the sort of prehistoric hazards you wouldn’t expect from a film with such a title. The whole vibe is just a wild ride, encapsulating the playful absurdity of the '90s indie scene. It's definitely one of those films that you'll either appreciate for its bizarre energy or scratch your head wondering what you just watched.
Dinosaur Babes has had a bit of a convoluted journey in terms of distribution, with limited releases that make it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its rarity, combined with a certain kitschy charm, has drawn interest from those who appreciate offbeat cinema. While not a mainstream title, its distinctive premise and the era it comes from have cemented its place as a curious artifact worth tracking down for dedicated genre enthusiasts.
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