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So, if you're digging into the world of 90s indie films, 'Firearm' is one of those quirky gems. The vibe is definitely raw, and the pacing might feel a bit uneven, but that's part of its charm, right? The film really does try to channel the comic book it's based on, and it almost feels like you're flipping through panels brought to life. I mean, the practical effects are pretty solid for the time, even if they don't really match today's standards. And the performances have that distinctive earnestness you only really find in smaller productions. It's an interesting watch, especially for fans of the Ultraverse series or those curious about adaptations that are more than just cash grabs.
Originally released on VHS, 'Firearm' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, especially when bundled with Malibu Comics' Firearm #0. Its direct connection to the Ultraverse line adds a layer of interest for fans of that era. Given its niche appeal and the limited print runs, it tends to spark curiosity among collectors looking for something off the beaten path from the typical superhero fare.
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