A farmer gives his sons $50 to go and buy whatever they want to. One son orders a cow and the other son orders a bride--and both are named Flossie.


So, Here Comes Flossie!. Is it worth your time? Only if you have a very specific, weird craving for vintage slapstick where the plot is thinner than a piece of deli ham. If you’re a fan of old-school comedy shorts, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at. If you need, I don't know, a coherent story or pacing that ...

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

Ray McCarey

Lloyd Ingraham
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"So, Here Comes Flossie!. Is it worth your time? Only if you have a very specific, weird craving for vintage slapstick where the plot is thinner than a piece of deli ham. If you’re a fan of old-school comedy shorts, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at. If you need, I don't know, a coherent story or pacing that doesn't feel like a caffeine-addled squirrel, you’re going to hate this. The whole premise is basically a setup for a joke that takes way too long to finish. Fifty bucks for a cow..."

Donald MacBride
Glen Lambert, Jack Henley
United States

