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So, 'Shitmaster 66: Come Have a Taste of Mine'—it’s certainly a trip. The film dives into a chaotic world where the absurd meets the grotesque, almost like a fever dream of low-budget cinema. The pacing is erratic, which adds to the surreal atmosphere; you’re not really sure what’s coming next. The practical effects are, well, undeniably rough, but they have a certain charm that adds to the film's rawness. Performances can be hit-or-miss, yet they fit the offbeat tone perfectly. It’s the sort of experience that sticks with you, not necessarily for its quality, but for its unapologetic weirdness. Definitely a curiosity piece in the realm of underground films.
'Shitmaster 66: Come Have a Taste of Mine' has a niche but growing collector interest due to its unique blend of absurdity and low-budget filmmaking. It hasn’t seen a wide release, which makes original formats particularly scarce, drawing attention from collectors who appreciate the off-beat cinema. The film's unorthodox nature means it's often discussed in niche collector circles, making it a desirable piece for those who enjoy the oddities of the film world.
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