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So, The Great Satan At Large, also known as 666israel, is a peculiar little gem from 1991 that straddles the line between comedy and horror. This TV movie aired on Tucson's public access channel, and boy did it stir the pot. The atmosphere is all over the place, swinging from campy humor to unsettling visuals that really capture that raw, DIY vibe of local access television. The pacing? It's a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, I guess. The practical effects are pretty wild for its budget, and there's something almost fearless about how it tackles themes of obscenity and censorship. The performances can be hit or miss, but that's part of the fun. It’s truly a unique piece of obscure cinema.
Curious local access television history.Notable for its graphic content and the ensuing controversy.A blend of campy humor and unsettling visuals.
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