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So, 'Lunch Hour' is this quirky little gem from 1991 that really captures the raw energy of the early '90s. Picture a factory setting where the workers, led by the charismatic Matt Powers, decide they've had enough of management's nonsense. The film's got a mix of tension and humor, with a cast that really brings it to life, including Steve Kennedy and Lon Flexxe. The atmosphere feels very much like a slice-of-life but with an edgy undertone. And the performances? They really deliver that unique charm typical of the era, though it's a bit rough around the edges. The practical effects aren't the main focus here, but they add a nice touch to the overall vibe of the film.
Lunch Hour has had a pretty limited release history, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. It was initially released on VHS, and finding a good copy can be a challenge. The film's peculiar blend of workplace rebellion and 90s charm has sparked interest among niche collectors who appreciate the quirkier side of cinema from that era. Its cult following is small but passionate, particularly among fans of the cast.
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