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So, Franky Goes to Hollywood is this quirky little short doc from '98 that dives into the behind-the-scenes life of the dog from Armageddon. It's got this lighthearted tone, blending humor with a touch of the absurd, especially when you think about all the chaos of a Michael Bay set. The pacing is really snappy, never dragging, just like the dog itself. And while it's not your standard documentary, it captures that kind of playful spirit of filmmaking. Plus, you get to see how a beloved canine actor steals the spotlight. It’s distinctive for its play on the Hollywood mythos, showing a side of film production that doesn't usually get the limelight.
This short is a bit of a hidden gem, often overlooked in the vast sea of 90s cinema. It's not commonly found in traditional formats, which makes it a fun find for collectors who appreciate the offbeat side of film. Given its unique niche, demand for this title remains modest, but among those who seek it out, there's definitely an appreciation for its charm and humor.
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