First things first, here's what this movie is: basically James Ferraro assembled a feature-length collage of absurd clips from mostly 90's movies and TV, grainy and distorted, seemingly ripped from both VHS and DVD, often with the audio out of sync and subtitles in dutch for some reason (I'm guessing he assembled much of this while working on his "Summer Headrush" series of albums in Europe). As an obsessive fan of Ferraro's music I love how much this shows you the raw material that inspired his early work - an endless stream of context free vehicles crashing, guns and explosions, primitive CGI, bizarre technology, rubber masks, chintzy robotics, Grotesque slimy mutations, muscle men and bikini ladies, teenage rebellion, wailing guitar soundtracks, icons like Will Smith and Sylvester Stallone, the contents of an entire video store presented almost like the Ludovico treatment. It does actually have something to say about American culture and how the entertainment industry shapes our perception of reality, with its image of the world filtered thrice through Hollywood moviemaking, imperfect physical media and a teenage brain damaged by smoking mids and sitting to close to the TV, but it's also just a lot of fun to see all this ridiculous nonsense presented all in a row. It brings back a lot of childhood memories for me, of watching Men in Black 2 on VHS with trailers and commercials at the beginning, glitchy and distorted programs taped off the TV and idly channel surfing between videogame sessions. A hallucinatory mindscape and/or simply a fun, bizarre artifact for B-movie lovers.