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Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes. Especially if you have ten minutes to kill and you’re tired of everything being so polished and fake. This is the kind of thing you’d enjoy if you like weird history or those old talent shows where people actually had to do something difficult to get noticed. If you hate ol...

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Bryan Foy

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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes. Especially if you have ten minutes to kill and you’re tired of everything being so polished and fake. This is the kind of thing you’d enjoy if you like weird history or those old talent shows where people actually had to do something difficult to get noticed. If you hate old movies where nothing 'happens' and the sound crackles like a bowl of Rice Krispies, you’ll probably want to skip it. But you'd be missing out on some genuine 1920s weirdness. So..."


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