
Wait, how is he still standing? Honestly, watching On Ice feels like watching a slow-motion car crash in reverse. You know something is going to go wrong, and you’re just waiting for the exact frame where Harry Langdon finally hits the floor. ⛸️ It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s definitely better than some of the more t...


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

Arvid E. Gillstrom

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"Wait, how is he still standing? Honestly, watching On Ice feels like watching a slow-motion car crash in reverse. You know something is going to go wrong, and you’re just waiting for the exact frame where Harry Langdon finally hits the floor. ⛸️ It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s definitely better than some of the more tired stuff like The Debt of Honor. Langdon has this specific way of looking confused that makes you wonder if he actually knows where he is. The Slapstick Shuffle There’s a moment ..."
Dean Ward, Vernon Dent
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