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MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke Crack Too is one of those oddities that sticks with you, a real slice of experimentation that doesn’t play by conventional rules. The film stitches together 16 disparate video clips, creating a chaotic atmosphere that feels both raw and disjointed. It's like a visual mixtape, with pacing that lurches from frenetic to almost hypnotic. The tone is gritty, sort of a reflection on the excess and absurdity of early 2000s pop culture. What stands out is the practical effects and the way they juxtapose with the music—sometimes jarring, often curious. It feels more like an art piece than a traditional film, inviting you to dissect its layers rather than just watch it.
Experimental structure may not appeal to everyoneGreat for collectors interested in avant-garde cinemaReflects early 2000s music video culture
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