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So, there's this oddball flick called 'Untitled Edward Furlong Lobster Documentary.' It dives into a weird incident from 2004 where Edward Furlong got pinched for lobster theft in Kentucky. The whole thing's got this offbeat vibe, and the pacing feels a bit like a slow burn, but with bursts of absurdity that keep you hooked. Paul Kremer plays the guerrilla journalist, and his investigative style—half serious, half absurd—really drives the narrative. It’s kind of fascinating how it unfolds, with themes of celebrity culture and the bizarre lengths people go to. Not your run-of-the-mill doc, that’s for sure. Plus, the interviews and quirky moments give it a distinctive feel that sticks with you.
Unique investigative styleQuirky sense of humorExplores celebrity culture
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