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This 1992 satirical short is kind of a gem for those who appreciate the quirkier side of filmmaking. It's presented in a mock how-to format, which feels both playful and a bit biting, especially with Elvis Mitchell's narration. The pacing is quick, almost frenetic at times, and it really dives into the tropes we associate with Oliver Stone's style. The atmosphere is light, yet it carries this underlying critique of Hollywood conventions, making it distinctive in its approach. You get a taste of Stone's cinematic flair while laughing at the absurdity of it all.
This piece is a bit of an oddity in the collector's world, primarily because it was produced for BBC's The Late Show and has that low-budget charm. Format-wise, it's mainly found on VHS, and you don't see it pop up all that often, which adds to its allure. Collectors tend to appreciate its satirical take on Stone's works, making it a curious addition for anyone who enjoys diving into the layers of film commentary.
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