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So, 'Taber Corn' is an indie gem from 2007 that dives into this quirky documentary feel. J.D. Sebastian, the filmmaker, takes a real interesting route by focusing on Buddha Wilson, this b-movie webmaster who's got a real misanthropic edge. It’s kind of fascinating how they juxtapose him with Leon Brown, his rival. The tone dances between dry humor and biting satire, and I have to say, the pacing sometimes feels a bit erratic, but it works. The practical effects are minimal, but they lean into that charming indie aesthetic. The performances are authentic, capturing that raw essence of both webmasters' lives. It’s not for everyone, but it definitely has its own distinct vibe, a real slice of the internet culture back then.
Interesting exploration of internet subcultures.Captures the essence of 2000s b-movie fandom.Duality of characters adds depth to the narrative.
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