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Poppin' Flesh is a curious little oddity from 1977 that offers a satirical glimpse behind the curtain of commercial filmmaking, specifically a Pillsbury Doughboy ad. The tone is cheeky, with a playful yet dark sense of humor that critiques consumer culture. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm; you never really know where it's going to go next. Practical effects are surprisingly well done for its budget, bringing a tangible quality to the surreal moments. The performances, though perhaps not award-winning, carry the film's quirky vibe well, making it distinctive in its own right. It’s the kind of movie that invites discussion, especially among collectors who appreciate its niche appeal and offbeat humor.
Poppin' Flesh is somewhat of a rarity, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the era. It has seen limited release in various formats over the years, making original prints quite sought after among niche collectors. The film's unique blend of satire and practical effects has sparked a dedicated following, though it remains a conversation starter rather than a household name.
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