Edgar finds champagne stashed in the attic, inspiring his wife and in-laws to buy a yacht to christen with the bubbly. Will the bottle survive until the boat launches?.


If you have about fifteen minutes to spare today and love watching a grown man slowly lose his mind, yes, Giggle Water is absolutely worth your time. People who love classic, loud 1930s slapstick will have a blast, but if high-pitched screeching voices give you a headache, you should probably run away now. 🏃♂️ The w...


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

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"If you have about fifteen minutes to spare today and love watching a grown man slowly lose his mind, yes, Giggle Water is absolutely worth your time. People who love classic, loud 1930s slapstick will have a blast, but if high-pitched screeching voices give you a headache, you should probably run away now. 🏃♂️ The whole premise is beautifully stupid. Edgar (played by the master of the slow-burn, Edgar Kennedy) finds a single bottle of pre-prohibition champagne in his dusty attic. Instead of ..."
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