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So, Phlegmville is this offbeat comedy that really leans into its absurdity. You have this killer on the loose in a town full of, well, not the sharpest tools in the shed. It’s like a self-referential joke that keeps spiraling out of control, which is pretty amusing. The pacing is deliberately uneven, but it adds to that chaotic vibe. The performances are exaggerated, almost cartoonish, which fits the parody theme. It’s not for everyone, but it's got that charm that some collectors appreciate, especially Spadaccini fans. Practical effects are minimal, but they do the job and keep the tone light, which is what makes it distinctive in the sea of indie horror comedies.
Phlegmville has become a bit of a curiosity among collectors, especially due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. It’s not widely available on physical media, which adds to its appeal for those who appreciate oddball films. The film’s scarcity means that it can fetch a decent price on the collector's market, particularly among fans of absurdist comedies and Spadaccini's work. Overall, it’s one of those titles that sparks conversation when discussed among genre enthusiasts.
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