Saturday, September 6, 2003

While I’ve only given this DVD a single viewing, it promises to grow on me like some avant-garde parasite. I’m not exactly sure what Ebert and Travers and all the other praisemongers were chirping about, as the dialogue (with a few notable exceptions) often strays into musings that are about as convoluted as convoluted dialogue that frequently strays into more convoluted dialogue. See? Kinda like that, but even worse.

What is easy to appreciate the first time around, however, is the absolutely trippy animation. For a mere 7.99, gentle reader, you too could own a copy. Alternatively, I could sign my copy and sell it to you for 17.99.

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