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'Songs, Bullies and Chicks' is an interesting slice of '60s comedy that mixes light-hearted humor with a dash of the absurd. The film revolves around this quirky adman who teams up with a mad scientist β classic odd couple vibes if you ask me. The plot takes a wild turn as they try to manipulate TV broadcasts to sell that plumcake, which leads to some unexpected and zany outcomes. Itβs got that playful, almost chaotic energy typical of the era, with practical effects that might not hold up by today's standards but have their own charm. The performances are sometimes over-the-top but fit the whimsical tone, making it a unique piece in the comedy genre of its time.
This film isn't easy to come by, making it a curious find for collectors. Originally released in a limited run and not widely available on home video, its prints are becoming scarce, leading to increased interest among genre enthusiasts. The unique blend of comedy and sci-fi elements, alongside its oddball premise, makes it a noteworthy, albeit niche, addition to any collection focused on offbeat 1960s cinema.
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