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So, Joel D. Wynkoop's '187 Times the Movie' is a bit of a wild ride, you know? It’s got this quirky vibe with that time travel twist, which is always fun, especially when the stakes are saving a spouse and tackling a pandemic, kind of like a chaotic blend of genres. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it drags a bit, but I think it adds to that sense of desperation. The practical effects aren’t cutting-edge, but they have a certain charm that makes it feel more grounded, even if the performances can be hit or miss. It’s definitely distinctive for its oddball humor and the ethical dilemmas it throws at you, making it one of those films that stick in your mind for reasons you can’t quite pin down.
This film has had limited releases, and its current availability is patchy at best, which adds to its cult allure. Most collectors are keen on the independent scene, and its time travel theme gives it a unique spin that often draws in genre enthusiasts. It seems to be gaining traction among those who appreciate offbeat narratives, so keep an eye out for any special editions or collector's items related to it.
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