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So, 'Pranksters' is this interesting slice of 2018 that dives deep into the realm of pranking, led by Paul Canon and his wild antics. The film has this chaotic energy, where the pacing keeps you on your toes. The gags are often crude, but there's a playful absurdity to them, especially when he meets his match in William Seed, who dishes out the pranks just as hard. It’s not about high art; it’s more about the underlying themes of masculinity and rivalry wrapped in a comedic veneer. The atmosphere feels a bit raw, and the performances are both over-the-top and oddly compelling, making it a curious watch for those into the genre.
'Pranksters' isn’t your typical comedy. It’s a lesser-known title that has garnered some attention within niche collector circles, mainly due to its unique approach to humor and the prank genre. Finding it on physical media can be a bit tricky, and as more collectors dive into the quirks of underground comedies, this one stands out for its audacity and sheer randomness. There’s definitely a small but growing interest in adding it to collections that focus on unconventional films.
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