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VHS Massacre Too offers a gritty look at the decline of American exploitation films, a real love letter to a bygone era. It’s fascinating how the documentary dives into the aftermath of video stores and how that influenced indie cinema. You’ve got Joe Bob Briggs bringing his usual charm, and then there's Debbie Rochon who just embodies the spirit of the genre. The pacing is laid-back but engaging, pulling you through the history. Practical effects enthusiasts will appreciate the references and discussions around those lost art forms. The interviews, especially with figures like Lloyd Kaufman, feel candid and raw, making it feel less like a polished piece and more like a conversation among collectors. It’s a nostalgic trip but also a call to recognize and preserve these unique voices.
Great for fans of independent cinemaInteresting perspectives from genre veteransExplores practical effects and indie history
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