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I quite enjoyed the film as well. It had its flaws but I appreciated its take on American roadside, rural horror. These types of attraction are gone today, but in the 50s or 60s, when people took long road trips you could fine "horror houses" dotting the landscape. One enterprising individual even managed to get ahold of Ed Gein's car and turned that into an attraction. The film was a really fresh take on horror in American society.
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