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So, we have 'Hot Rod Worm,' which is a short by John Skipp. It’s got this offbeat, gritty charm that really captures a certain underground vibe. The pacing is quick but not rushed, allowing those weird moments to breathe. Plus, the practical effects are something to see – totally adds to that raw, DIY feel. You can't help but appreciate the quirky performances that bring this bizarre world to life. Themes of transformation and decay intertwine throughout, making it a curious watch. It's definitely not your typical fare, and that’s what sets it apart in the realm of short cinema.
Not much has circulated on physical media for 'Hot Rod Worm,' making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It initially appeared in limited runs and festival screenings, so finding it on VHS or even DVD can be tricky. The film's cult status among genre enthusiasts has sparked some interest, though it seems to be pretty niche. Overall, if you stumble across it, it’s worth grabbing just for the sheer oddity of it.
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