Dear god with this title huh?! I give it a 10/10 on the Clunk-ometer.
The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (Mixed Up from now on) was introduced to me on MST3K, and for my review I chose to rewatch the MST episode.Alternately known as The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies and as The Incredibly Strange Creatures. This is returning to Ray Dennis Steckler, who directed The Hollywood Strangler, and I did not remember I coined a term in that review called Sub-Z: extremely low budget, below Z grade movies made with no apparent cinematic language.
A few things shave always stood out to me in this movie; number one non ironically I think Steckler in this movie under the name Cash Flagg is a fuckin proto fashion icon. It's 1964 and everyone else looks like it, while he rocks a black hoodie and black jeans and a short nondescript haircut, and seriously, he looks specifically modern! This look did not age at all.
Secondly, this movie is so dizzying and so all over the place that it has a bizarre appeal to it that I actually really like. Some of these that one sees multiple times sort of grow on you, and with MST3K I've rewatched a movie like Manos or Red Zone Cuba or whatever so many times that I start liking the actual movie therein, and this is one of them. Yeah, its a TON of filler of bad dancing and singing, and yeah, its relatively plotless, but somehow, it just works for me? Can't say why.
The two segments of the story here take almost an hour to join. A gypsy woman who can enchant other to do her bidding has people that she takes over kill people, or commit other evil acts. Meanwhile, Cash Flagg and friends mill around and do nothing until they wander to her circus and get taken over. Also meanwhile, endless performing arts including comedy, songs, and light T and A stripteases.
This is a weird, weird watch that one really has to be in the mood for. I like it for what it is, and I might be the only one. It cannot get a good rating, but I like it. I'll give it a 3.5

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