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Leather Kittens Gone Bad is this wild ride through a gritty music scene. The pacing is frenetic, matching the chaos in the lives of these aspiring musicians who will do anything for their big break. It’s got this raw, underground vibe, almost like a snapshot of the struggle for fame. The practical effects are surprisingly engaging, adding an edge to the fight scenes that feel both intense and a little campy. The performances are a mixed bag, but that actually plays into the whole 'rough around the edges' charm of it. There's a certain audacity in how it tackles ambition and desperation, making it stand out amidst other indie films from that era.
Leather Kittens Gone Bad is a bit of a hidden gem in the indie film circuit, often overlooked due to its obscure director and the lack of widespread distribution. VHS copies are particularly scarce, and I've seen some collectors show interest in the limited DVD releases that popped up. Its eccentric premise and unique tone have led to a growing curiosity among niche collectors, especially those who appreciate raw, unfiltered cinema. If you can find it in any format, it’s worth having in your collection for the sheer oddity and the insights it offers into the underground music scene.
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