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So, 'Meat My Buddies' is one of those films that really leans into its outrageous premise. You've got Parker London as this gruff cop, and the scenario he puts Brody Wilder in... well, it’s definitely not your typical cop drama. The atmosphere is over-the-top, almost absurd, but it somehow creates a unique tension that keeps you engaged. The pacing is a bit erratic—some scenes drag while others just zip by—but that adds to the wild charm, I guess. Performances by Anthony Romero and Kevin Crows have this cheeky energy that elevates the whole experience. It's one of those titles that really stands out for its audacity, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate the unconventional and risqué side of cinema.
This film has seen limited release, with its underground appeal making it somewhat of a rarity in certain circles. There’s not a ton of information out there on its director, which adds to the intrigue for collectors. Those who venture into this niche will find that it offers a distinctive perspective on themes of power and submission, albeit with a heavy dose of humor. It’s not widely circulated, making it an interesting find for anyone diving into the more eccentric side of indie films.
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