The Rambler is... A LOT. It's almost too much really. It's suffocating me with its wackiness. It hits on a lot of things I like. The backroads of the American West, road movies, desolation, people fading in and out of the protagonist's life, mad scientists exploding heads and boobs, vomiting zombies, dogs eating corpses, acoustic ballads performed by a beautiful blonde woman, said beautiful blonde woman getting crushed by a falling spotlight, car crashes, slimey anthropomorphic human lizard hybrids sliding around while dark ambient music drones on in the background, illegal underground boxing, and even quirky adventures with a taxi driver!
A weirdo acid western noir? Yep!
A surrealist psychological nightmare? Big time!
A pitch-black absurdist funny haha? In spades brother, in spades!
Good luck deciphering this one! Fuuuucckkk yoouuuu!!!
In essence, it's David Lynch's The Town With No Name.
The Rambler is... A LOT. It's almost too much really. It's suffocating me with its wackiness. It hits on a lot of things I like. The backroads of the American West, road movies, desolation, people fading in and out of the protagonist's life, mad scientists exploding heads and boobs, vomiting zombies, dogs eating corpses, acoustic ballads performed by a beautiful blonde woman, said beautiful blonde woman getting crushed by a falling spotlight, car crashes, slimey anthropomorphic human lizard hybrids sliding around while dark ambient music drones on in the background, illegal underground boxing, and even quirky adventures with a taxi driver!
A weirdo acid western noir? Yep!
A surrealist psychological nightmare? Big time!
A pitch-black absurdist funny haha? In spades brother, in spades!
Good luck deciphering this one! Fuuuucckkk yoouuuu!!!
In essence, it's David Lynch's The Town With No Name.