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So, Gross House II rolls back into the weird world of Marty, who’s trying to carve out a normal life while grappling with eccentric relatives. The tone is this odd blend of dark comedy and tension, which keeps you guessing about who’s really out for Marty's blood. Pacing feels a bit uneven, but it kind of works with the chaotic energy of the plot. The performances, especially from the family members, are over-the-top in a way that adds to the absurdity. There's also some interesting practical effects that pop up, which is refreshing for its type. This film really captures that strange niche of indie horror-comedy that you don’t see as often these days.
Gross House II appears to be a bit of an underground gem, and its format history is quite limited, mostly circulating in niche indie channels. As far as collector interest goes, it’s still finding its footing, but there's definitely a small group that appreciates the unique blend of humor and horror. Scarcity might be an issue, as it seems to have flown under the radar for many, making it one for the curious collectors who enjoy the more obscure side of indie cinema.
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