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So, there's this short film called 'Invocation of My Demon Bus Driver' directed by Jeff Krulik, and it’s really got that quirky, offbeat vibe that Krulik is known for. The pacing is kind of erratic, which adds to the overall absurdity—you never really know what’s coming next. It plays with themes of the mundane juxtaposed against the bizarre, making it feel oddly relatable yet completely surreal. The practical effects have that DIY charm of independent cinema, which gives it a unique texture. Performances range from genuinely unsettling to laugh-out-loud funny, and it really captures a particular slice of eccentric Americana. It's definitely something different in the realm of short films.
This short film has been a bit of an enigma in collector circles. Since its obscure release, it’s not exactly easy to find; most copies are either on VHS or low-quality digital rips floating around. There’s a small but passionate group that appreciates its quirky charm, and that keeps the interest alive. Despite its scarcity, it’s one of those little gems that often goes overlooked but has a dedicated following among collectors who enjoy offbeat cinema.
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