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    Film industry skeptics take note: a new low-budget comedy titled Barbenheimer is about to make you question the limits of creativity. With a poster splashed in Barbie’s signature pink font over a backdrop of a nuclear explosion, alongside the delightfully cheeky tagline “D-Cup, A-Bomb,” it’s hard to resist the conclusion that this is merely a cash-in on the latest cultural zeitgeist. And if you think those cynics are wrong, then you’re not familiar with Charles Band, the inimitable B-movie guru known for his low-budget horror comedies since the dawn of time—or at least the early 1970s.

    “Absolutely correct,” Band muses, shedding light on the self-aware chaos that has birthed Barbenheimer. “But here’s the kicker: it’s also a chance to revel in the absurdity of merging such contrasting films—the sheer whimsy of Barbie meets the apocalypse vibes of Oppenheimer.” Who knew that mixing pinks and nuclear fallout could yield comedic gold?

    The film, now dazzlingly showcased at the American Film Market (where dreams and B-movies go to thrive), dives into a world ruled by Dr. Bambi J Barbenheimer, a doll scientist trapped in the sun-soaked Dolltopia with her boyfriend, Twink Dollman. The plot thickens when Dr. Barbenheimer, incensed by the treatment her plastic counterparts receive at the hands of pesky human children, takes a step into the real world. Spoiler alert: she winds up crafting a giant nuclear bomb because, of course, that’s the logical next move in a plot about freedom and plastic.

    “It’s just so wonderfully ridiculous,” Band acknowledges, channeling a vibe reminiscent of my high school improv group. Best known for his Full Moon studio and a glorious catalogue of direct-to-DVD wonders—including classics like Puppet Master and Re-Animator—Band highlights the need for satire in a sea of overwhelmingly dark content. “Let’s face it, who wouldn’t want to see comedy before diving headfirst into 2024?”

    The genesis of Barbenheimer traces back to Band’s biographer, Adam Felber, who proposed, “Let’s jump on this bizarre bandwagon while the wheels are still squeaky!” Obviously, the movie-making world operates at lightning speed—like a caffeinated squirrel on a sugar high—and soon they had a script and songs from Brian Wecht, half of the musical duo Ninja Sex Party. Band claims, “He just gets it,” which is precisely what one should say when hoping to secure a legacy in the world of absurdist cinema.

    With cameras poised to roll on Barbenheimer next year and Band hustling through his 397th feature (yes, he sequentially numbers them like a collector with action figures), he’s also cranking out Bad CGI Gator, a horror comedy that parodies our beloved CGI-laden Sharknado films. Its tagline? “Terror Rendered Too Cheaply.” Maybe they should consider a side gig advertising plastic utensils.

    Judging by the buzz already surrounding Barbenheimer—evidenced by enthusiastic fans clamoring for posters at a recent horror film festival in Sitges—the film may well be Band’s magnum opus. Each poster signed is a tangible reminder that in a world full of dramatic sagas, someone had the audacity to make a comedy about a doll on a nuclear revenge rampage.

    And yes, let’s not forget the merchandising. Band’s Full Moon studio boasts a premium toy division, from which we might expect special dolls that are decidedly not from Mattel. The details are under wraps, but Band is kind enough to offer a hint: “Let’s just say she’ll definitely have her arms wrapped around a big atomic bomb.” Because nothing screams ‘playtime’ like nuclear devastation on your living room floor.

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