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So, 'Movie Madness: 30 Years of Movies to Die For' is this cool documentary that dives into the weird and wonderful world of Portland's last remaining video store. It's not just your typical talking heads; instead, it feels like a nostalgic trip through old-school video culture. The found-footage style really nails the vibe, mixing vintage commercials and local news clips with interviews featuring Mike Clark, the store's founder. You get a real sense of the community and the love for physical media. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to the charm. It’s like a time capsule for anyone who lived through the heyday of video rental. Definitely something special for collectors of cinema history.
Found-footage style adds a unique touch.Good mix of nostalgia and local culture.Interviews with Mike Clark offer personal insights.
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