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So, Drill 2 is this intriguing 8mm short that feels like a natural extension of its predecessor, Drill. The atmosphere is thick with this low-budget charm that you often find in underground horror flicks from the mid-'80s. It’s not high on gloss, but the practical effects have a certain gritty appeal. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might leave some viewers scratching their heads, but I think it adds to that genuine, raw feel of the film. Performance-wise, it’s more about the vibe than standout acting; you get a sense of earnestness that’s hard to ignore. It definitely carves out its own niche within that cult space, even if it doesn't break new ground.
Drill 2 is quite scarce, especially on the collector's market; most copies are tucked away in private collections. Its short format gives it a unique status compared to full-length features, and because it’s 8mm, it appeals to those interested in vintage film formats. The film's limited release and obscure director only add to its allure for collectors, making it a fascinating piece for anyone digging into the depths of 1980s underground cinema.
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