
Robert L. Ripley explores the odd side of life.
Wallace Sullivan
United States

Wait, what was that? If you have any patience for the vintage 'Believe It or Not' shorts, you know exactly what you’re getting into. This is for the folks who love late-night rabbit holes and don't mind when the production quality feels like a postcard from 1930. If you need a cohesive plot or modern pacing, honestly, ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Roy Mack

Vernon Stallings
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"Wait, what was that? If you have any patience for the vintage 'Believe It or Not' shorts, you know exactly what you’re getting into. This is for the folks who love late-night rabbit holes and don't mind when the production quality feels like a postcard from 1930. If you need a cohesive plot or modern pacing, honestly, just skip it. Robert L. Ripley is basically the original internet clickbait king, except he’s doing it with a tuxedo and a very serious face. The segments in #7 fly by so fast you ..."

