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So, 'The Underground: Crossing the Line' is a curious collection of skits by Bill Zebub. The vibe is all over the place, which gives it an offbeat charm. You can tell Zebub isn’t afraid to push boundaries, and the humor tends to be a mix of absurdity and social commentary. The pacing fluctuates, sometimes dragging a bit in parts, but that’s part of its quirky allure. You’ll find some practical effects that come off as both charming and crude, heightening that underground aesthetic. It’s not polished, but there’s a rawness that feels genuine, even if it’s not for everyone. Just an interesting take on the sketch format, really.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among Zebub's works. Various formats have popped up, but finding a clean copy can be a challenge. Collectors tend to appreciate its unconventional approach and oddball humor, which definitely sets it apart from more mainstream offerings. Its underground roots appeal to those who follow cult cinema closely.
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