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RE: Attack of the Heffalump Bees, Part 4 of 6

in #fiction6 years ago

Actually, I don't see it as a B movie quality, as it's not bad at all.

It's peculiar and unique and unexpected (the opposite of B movies) here's just an example:

"To my delight, she returned to my arms once she had re-buttoned her dress. Somehow, holding her, I felt whole.

But I had to learn more about this hole that a Heffabee had left in her."

I think you're too harsh on yourself Tom, maybe it's a niche movie (in a sense that it doesn't recycle common plots) but many niche movies get called Cult movies when they're successful.

B movies generally stick with a mainstream narrative and style but with an inferior execution.

Looking forward for part 5 :)

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