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So, 'Night of the Living Bread' is this quirky little horror spoof from 1990 that really plays with the absurdity of the genre. You’ve got bread that’s come to life after a bakery explosion, which sounds ridiculous, but it leans into that with a surprisingly dark sense of humor. The pacing is brisk, matching that classic tension of ‘Night of the Living Dead,’ but it doesn’t take itself too seriously. The practical effects, while cheap, have a certain charm and creativity that make the bread monsters almost endearing in their own way. It’s a film that thrives on its atmosphere of desperation as a group of quirky characters hunker down in a farmhouse. The performances are over-the-top, which only adds to the fun. It’s a unique entry that’s worth discussing among genre collectors, if only for its sheer oddity.
Quirky blend of horror and humor.Practical effects give it a distinct charm.Great for discussions about genre parodies.
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