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So, 'Howard the Doc or: How I Learned to Start Quacking and Love the Bomb' dives into the quirky world surrounding 'Howard the Duck.' It's pretty fascinating how fans dissect their love for this often-maligned film. The tone oscillates between whimsical and absurd, and the atmosphere feels like a nostalgic trip back to the mid-'80s. You'll find interviews that highlight the charm of practical effects, and there's a certain rawness to the performances that makes the whole experience enjoyable. They talk about the themes of identity and belonging in a way that feels surprisingly deep when you look past the surface. Definitely a unique take on a film that really divides opinions, in a good way.
This documentary is a bit of a rarity, with limited release and an appeal mainly to those who appreciate the cult status of its predecessor. Collectors may find it valuable, especially if they are focused on films that have garnered a unique fan base. While not as widely available as mainstream releases, it surfaces occasionally at niche conventions and online. The interest remains strong among fans of the original film who want to explore its legacy.
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