Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough take to the streets as pots and pans salesmen, wreaking havoc door to door with their demonstrations of their cookware..

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for early slapstick or just have a weird soft spot for guys shouting at pots. If you have zero patience for the kind of humor that relies on characters being aggressively stupid, stay far, far away. This isn't exactly The Bride's Relations—it’s much louder an...

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

Ben Holmes

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for early slapstick or just have a weird soft spot for guys shouting at pots. If you have zero patience for the kind of humor that relies on characters being aggressively stupid, stay far, far away. This isn't exactly The Bride's Relations—it’s much louder and a lot less focused. The whole thing feels like a stage act that someone forgot to edit down. Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough are clearly working hard, but man, they are *exhaust..."

Bobby Clark
John Grey, Bobby Clark, Joseph Fields
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