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So, 'Intruders' is this curious little 1988 gem that's all about Kime Powell, a space dude who crashes onto a new world filled with a rather beefy character played by Tom LeDuc. The film's got this quirky charm, and the pacing is a bit all over the place, but it really adds to its odd appeal. You can’t help but appreciate the practical effects, which feel refreshingly tactile compared to today’s CGI overkill. The performances have this raw energy that makes it hard to look away, even when the plot meanders. It's distinct in its weirdness, and if you enjoy the offbeat side of sci-fi, this one might just tickle your fancy.
'Intruders' has become something of a curiosity among collectors, often sought after for its unique blend of sci-fi and camp. The film was released in limited formats, making original copies a rare find, especially in good condition. Its distinctive atmosphere and practical effects have helped it gain a niche following, even if it’s not widely known. If you're into the oddities of 80s cinema, this one deserves a spot on your shelf.
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