

Alright, so we're talking about Off to Buffalo. This one’s from 1923, a silent comedy short, meaning it’s definitely not for everyone today. If you're a fan of classic cinema, especially the kind with big gestures and even bigger laughs, or just curious about how films used to be made, you might find something charming...

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

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"Alright, so we're talking about Off to Buffalo. This one’s from 1923, a silent comedy short, meaning it’s definitely not for everyone today. If you're a fan of classic cinema, especially the kind with big gestures and even bigger laughs, or just curious about how films used to be made, you might find something charming here. But if you're looking for modern pacing, complex plots, or even sound, you'll probably hate it. This is a very specific flavor of fun. The premise is simple enough: a coupl..."
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