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So, 'Not Just Fun & Games' from 1991 is this curious documentary where Peter Lalonde digs into the darker side of pop culture through the lens of evangelical thought. It's got this really interesting tone, like a blend of cautionary tale and social commentary. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm. Lalonde and his panel tackle everything from 'The Simpsons' to TMNT, pointing out what they see as these sinister subtexts hidden in things we thought were just innocent childhood fun. It's distinctive for its earnestness and the way it reflects early 90s youth culture—definitely a fascinating piece for collectors looking at cultural critiques.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making any original copies quite rare. It's often sought after by collectors interested in evangelical media and 90s nostalgia. The scarcity is compounded by the unknown director, which adds an element of intrigue. Overall, it holds a niche appeal that can spark discussion among collectors about the evolution of youth culture.
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