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So, 'Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight' is this quirky little gem from 1975 that feels like a fever dream, honestly. It’s structured in this loose, freewheeling way that you don’t often see, with no clear beginning or conclusion—just a collection of scenes that carry an almost musical rhythm. The humor is dry and absurd, which gives it a unique vibe, and the performances are delightfully offbeat. It’s like a patchwork of moments, showcasing the essence of the 70s counterculture in a way that’s both playful and contemplative. The practical effects and cinematography have this raw charm, reminiscent of the era’s experimental spirit, making it stand out in the comedy genre.
This film is a bit of a rarity these days, with few good prints floating around, making it something of a holy grail for collectors of oddball cinema. It's been released on DVD and VHS, but finding a copy in decent condition can be a challenge. Its unconventional narrative style and unique aesthetic have garnered a niche following, appealing to those who appreciate the more avant-garde aspects of 70s film culture.
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