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So, 'Fly Trap: Catching a Classic' is an interesting dive into the Fly trilogy—talking heads, you know? It feels more like a roundtable conversation than a traditional documentary. You get a range of perspectives from filmmakers and historians, which sort of creates this layered texture to the narrative. They discuss the practical effects that really set the original films apart and how those visuals have shaped horror cinema. The pacing varies, some slower sections delve deep into thematic elements like transformation and identity, while others pick up the pace to keep it engaging. It's definitely a unique exploration rather than a polished retrospective.
This film has seen limited availability since its release, often found in niche collections or specific genre retrospectives. It has sparked a bit of collector interest due to its focus on the original trilogy's impact on horror and practical effects. As far as formats go, it's primarily available in digital, which makes it a bit harder to track down on physical media, increasing its desirability among collectors looking for more obscure titles related to classic horror.
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