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So, 'Don't Touch That Dial' is an interesting little piece from 2015. It tackles the classic underdog narrative, with Donny Defeyo and his ragtag team taking on a pretentious Hollywood producer after their public access show gets nixed. The atmosphere is a mix of quirky humor and a sense of rebellion, almost reminiscent of those low-budget 80s indie films. It's not polished, but that gives it a certain charm. I found the performances to be earnest, even if a bit rough around the edges. The pacing can feel a little uneven at times, but it captures that gritty DIY spirit that resonates with any collector who appreciates the struggle of independent creators.
This film has had a limited run on physical media, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. The scarcity of editions, combined with its grassroots production value, often draws interest from those who appreciate independent cinema. While it may not be widely known, its unique charm and distinctive storyline have created a small but dedicated following among collectors who love the grit and authenticity of public access culture.
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