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How Come Nobody's on Our Side? is a quirky little comedy that just oozes that 70s vibe. The film follows two down-on-their-luck stuntmen who decide to smuggle some marijuana out of Mexico. It's got this really loose, almost improvisational feel that captures the spirit of the era. Early performances by Reiner and Marshall are kind of raw and unrefined, which adds to its charm. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that fits the laid-back tone of the story. The practical effects are, well, not exactly groundbreaking, but they have a certain homemade quality that can be endearing. Overall, it’s a curious piece of cinema that reflects its time and the people involved.
This film has fluctuated in collector interest over the years, with its obscure status making it somewhat hard to find on physical media. It's seen a few VHS releases but hasn't had a significant resurgence on DVD or Blu-ray, which adds to its allure among collectors. The blend of comedy and the early roles of Reiner and Marshall gives it a niche appeal, especially for those who appreciate the offbeat, lesser-known titles of the 70s.
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