Lou Holtz says how much he likes ballet, wonders why the girls are always running with no one chasing them and the male dancers are always running to the female dancers. He does an amalgam of nursery rhyme lines in a long dissertation.

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Okay, so "Idle Chatter" is definitely *not* for everyone. If you’re looking for a traditional narrative, or even just something that makes immediate sense, you'll probably hate it.But if you’re into utterly strange, almost surreal short films that just *exist*, then yeah, you gotta see this. It's a real head-scratcher,...

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

Murray Roth

Hal Roach
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"Okay, so "Idle Chatter" is definitely *not* for everyone. If you’re looking for a traditional narrative, or even just something that makes immediate sense, you'll probably hate it.But if you’re into utterly strange, almost surreal short films that just *exist*, then yeah, you gotta see this. It's a real head-scratcher, in the best way possible.What Even Is This?It’s basically just Lou Holtz. Like, *the* Lou Holtz. He's sitting there, looking straight into the camera. And he starts talking about ..."

