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Screaming Susan is this bizarre little gem from '77, really something out of left field. It’s animated but with a twist – all still photographs jammed together, creating this eerie, unsettling atmosphere. The whole blood aspect is quite intense, giving the film a visceral edge that you don't see often. It’s rough around the edges, which actually adds to its charm, and the pacing is erratic, almost feverish. Themes of horror are woven throughout, but it’s got that raw, experimental feel that makes you question what you’re really watching. Definitely not your mainstream fare, but there’s a raw authenticity here that speaks to a certain niche collector’s heart.
Screaming Susan has a certain scarcity to it that makes it intriguing among collectors. Its unique format as an animated film composed of stills is a rarity, especially paired with the unconventional use of blood as a practical effect. Many collectors seek it out for its historical context and the experimental nature of its production. Given its limited release and underground status, it holds a place in the hearts of those who appreciate the avant-garde side of horror cinema.
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