The other day, someone on social media posted this challenge: Name something that most people consider to be a masterpiece but you don’t like. Upon reading that, I immediately blurted out: “Journey to Italy.”
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The other day, someone on social media posted this challenge: Name something that most people consider to be a masterpiece but you don’t like. Upon reading that, I immediately blurted out: “Journey to Italy.”
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Most Americans have probably never heard of this movie, which is considered a classic of Canadian cinema. If you’re among those who know nothing of this work, please seek it out – it might be one of the best films you’ve never seen.
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Notable as the first Three Stooges short with Joe Besser as part of the zany trio, “Hoofs and Goofs” is one of the most delightfully bizarre things ever captured on camera.
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In 1961, the animation team at Paramount Pictures created the character of Kozmo, a little Martian boy who comes to Earth and creates comic disruptions. Unfortunately, the first two entries in the Kozmo series, “The Kid from Mars” and “Kozmo Goes to School,” were dismally unfunny and the character was dropped.
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Mr. Full (Charlie Chaplin) and Mr. Fuller (Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle) are shabby gentlemen who dress in battered formalwear. However, they are both unapologetic drunks who commit acts of mischievous violence against anyone who cross their paths. They are neighbors in a hotel, where their long-suffering wives wait for them with irritation and intimidation. The men respond to this display of spousal anger with greater agitation – Mr. Fuller going so far as to choke his spouse. The pair grow tired of their domestic chaos and steal money from their wives’ purses, heading off to a restaurant where they wreak havoc on the unsuspecting patrons. The wives and the restaurant patrons chase the duo to a park, where they abscond with a rowboat and sail off across a pond, only to fall asleep in their pilfered vessel as it slowly sinks beneath the water’s surface.
One of the most interesting Christmas films of all time was “Christmas 1944,” a short film produced exclusively for release to U.S. military bases during World War II. The film is relatively simple in concept but is deeply impactful in its execution.
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You never know what you can find on the Internet. For example, I never expected to find Harry Langdon lip-syncing a pop tune about women’s clothing while wearing that apparel.
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