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Funkybutt captures a very specific moment in roller disco culture, right around the late '80s when everything felt both vibrant and a bit over-the-top. The film follows a washed-up roller-disco queen who tries to reclaim her glory days in the streets of New York City. The atmosphere is thick with neon lights and an eclectic soundtrack that embodies that funky vibe. It's got a campy charm, with performances that toe the line between earnest and absurd, giving it a distinctive flavor. The pacing dances along like its characters on skates, sometimes stumbling but always pushing forward. The practical effects and set pieces have that raw, gritty feel that often comes from low-budget productions of the time, making it a unique artifact of its era.
Funkybutt has become somewhat of a cult curiosity among collectors, especially those who appreciate the camp aesthetic of late '80s cinema. Its rarity is notable, as it's not widely available on modern formats, leading to some interest in VHS copies among dedicated fans. The original theatrical release seems to have been lost to time, which adds to its allure for collectors hunting for a unique piece of roller disco history.
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