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So, 'Crust' is an interesting mash-up of comedy and horror. You've got this washed-up child star running a laundromat, which is already a quirky start, right? The pacing is pretty tight, swinging from dark humor to genuine creepiness as his collection of lonely socks morphs into this adorable yet deadly creature. It's all about the absurdity of life post-fame and the bizarre attachments we form, even with inanimate objects. The practical effects on Crust are surprisingly charming; you can tell they put thought into making him both cute and menacing. Performances are a bit over-the-top, but it fits the tone to a tee, making the whole experience feel refreshingly off-kilter.
'Crust' is not exactly something you see every day in the collector's scene. It saw limited theatrical release, which means physical copies are already on the rarer side. The blend of genres and the unique premise have sparked a bit of underground interest, especially among those who appreciate offbeat cinema. So, while it might not be flying off the shelves, it has its niche and probably will only grow in collector circles as time goes on.
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