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So, 'Made for Television' is a curious piece from 1981 that really plays with the medium of TV itself. It stitches together a bunch of commercials, but not in a straightforward way. The pacing is a bit erratic, which actually enhances the absurdity of the ads alongside the interesting facts about humanity that you hear. It’s like a collage, and the tone oscillates between humorous and critical, which makes you think about how advertising manipulates our perceptions. The practical effects aren’t really the focus here, but the juxtaposition of sound and imagery creates a unique atmosphere that really sticks with you. It’s definitely not your usual TV fare and has that distinct flavor of late-night experimental viewing.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market, with its experimental nature making it less accessible than mainstream fare. The home video formats have been limited over the years, leading to a growing interest among collectors who appreciate its unconventional approach to commentary on television and advertising. It’s more of an artifact of its time than a widely circulated title, so if you come across a copy, it could spark some interesting discussions.
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