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So, Sammy (2002) is one of those delightful oddities in the comedy-horror genre. Directed by the duo Matt Farley and Charles Roxburgh, it sits snugly within their Druid-themed Thomasville series, which is already a fun little niche. The film channels some quirky energy reminiscent of early 80s horror, specifically nodding towards The Pit. It's low-budget glory, shot on DV in Manchester, New Hampshire, and it radiates that wild, DIY spirit. The pacing is all over the place, which can be charming if you're in the right mood. The practical effects have that raw, unrefined look that adds to its unique character. Performances are often hilariously offbeat, making it a peculiar gem for those who appreciate the bizarre side of indie film.
Interesting homage to early 80s horror.Part of the Druid-themed Thomasville series.Quirky performances with a DIY spirit.
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