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Texas Towers is one of those curious entries from the early '90s that really makes you stop and ponder its place in the genre. The tone meanders between serious themes and some almost campy moments, which can be jarring but also oddly charming. The pacing feels a bit off at times, like it’s unsure whether to linger on certain scenes or rush through them. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have that raw energy that can only come from pre-CG days. The performances range from earnest to over-the-top, creating an intriguing mix that adds to its distinctive flavor. It’s not your typical fare, but that's what makes it interesting to dig into.
Texas Towers is somewhat of a rarity on physical formats, with only a handful of releases over the years. The VHS and DVD copies tend to pop up every once in a while, but they don’t flood the market, so finding a decent condition copy can be a bit of a hunt. Collector interest seems to ebb and flow, with some enthusiasts drawn to its quirky charm and others intrigued by the peculiarities of its production. For those who appreciate oddities and lesser-known titles, this one might just be worth having on the radar.
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