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So, 'Three Bad Girls Who Find a Gun and Become Vampires' is quite a unique blend of styles. Directed by Christopher R. Mihm, it pays homage to those wild 1950s 'teensploitation' flicks while throwing in some Coen Brothers-esque absurdity. The pacing has this frenetic energy, with the three leads—who embody that rebellious spirit—taking a turn from petty crime to the supernatural. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, adding to the overall quirky vibe. You really get a sense of that playful tone, mixing dark comedy with some genuinely unsettling moments. The performances are spirited, keeping the viewer engaged despite the outlandish premise.
This film is an intriguing addition to the niche of modern indie horror-comedy, reflecting Mihm's unique vision. While not widely distributed, it has garnered a small cult following among collectors who appreciate its blend of styles and practical effects. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to its allure, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in the evolution of genre cinema.
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