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So, 'Suckulent' from '88 is this offbeat gem that showcases Robert Prion's knack for camp. It's got that gritty Jersey vibe, with eight scenes that really lean into the trash aesthetic. The performances? Let’s just say they know how to lean into that sultry absurdity. The pacing’s a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to the charm; it feels like a wild ride through a fever dream of low-budget filmmaking. You get practical effects that are as outrageous as the premise, and a vibe that’s unapologetically over the top. Definitely not your standard fare, it’s a curiosity that stands out in the genre for its sheer audacity.
This film has had a rather limited release history, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Copies on VHS or even DVD are becoming increasingly harder to find, and the buzz around its scarcity has been growing among niche collectors. The unique blend of camp and kitsch, paired with Robert Prion's distinctive style, piques interest, especially among those who appreciate cult cinema's more eccentric offerings.
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