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Stale Popcorn & Sticky Floors is like stepping into a time capsule of the grindhouse era. Director Dustin Ferguson really captures the essence of those gritty, low-budget flicks that defined the 70s and 80s. The interviews with folks like John Dugan and Craig Reed are a treat; they share stories that are both nostalgic and a bit raw, reflecting the wild spirit of the genre. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the filmmakers to dive deep into the creative chaos that brought these films to life. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a love letter to an era where practical effects ruled and performances were raw and often outrageous. You can almost hear the sticky floors and smell the stale popcorn as they reminisce about their journeys in the world of exploitation cinema.
Exploration of grindhouse filmsInterviews with genre creatorsNostalgic look at 70s-80s cinema
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