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So, 'Video Nasties' is this intriguing little gem from 1997, part of Paul Shrimpton's 'Home Made Films'. It's shot-on-video style is pretty rough around the edges, which really adds to the raw, unsettling atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it kind of works in its favor, creating a tension that lingers. The practical effects are surprisingly effective—nothing too flashy, but they fit the gritty vibe perfectly. The performances? Well, they have that amateur charm, which might not be for everyone, but there’s something genuine about it. You can really feel the underground spirit of the time, especially with its commentary on censorship and horror's place in society. It’s got that DIY aesthetic that collectors often appreciate, ya know?
Shot-on-video aestheticExplores censorship themesRaw, unsettling atmosphere
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