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So, Boneheads is this weird little gem from '92, and it's got that offbeat vibe that you’d expect from a Paul Norman film. The characters are just these goofy creatures from Remulac, living it up and consuming everything in sight, all while sporting those ridiculous cones atop their heads. The pacing is all over the place, but that’s part of its charm; it feels like a chaotic ride through a surreal take on consumer culture. The practical effects are low-budget but have that quirky handmade feel that adds to the overall madness, and while the performances can be hit or miss, they lean into the absurdity beautifully. It’s definitely for those who appreciate the bizarre and the unconventional in film.
Boneheads has remained a bit of an underground curiosity among collectors. Its limited release and lack of mainstream attention mean that you won’t come across it too often, especially in good condition. There’s a small but dedicated following that appreciates its absurd, cult-like humor and wacky premise, which keeps interest alive in finding original copies or any rare media formats it might pop up on.
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