
You should only watch Scotch Highball if you have a deep love for the history of animation or if you just like seeing how people used to draw before they really understood how bones work. It is perfect for anyone who finds the scratchy, vibrating look of 100-year-old film oddly relaxing. If you’re looking for a plot th...

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

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"You should only watch Scotch Highball if you have a deep love for the history of animation or if you just like seeing how people used to draw before they really understood how bones work. It is perfect for anyone who finds the scratchy, vibrating look of 100-year-old film oddly relaxing. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense or a high-def experience, you are going to absolutely hate this. 🥃 This is one of those early Paul Terry cartoons featuring Farmer Al Falfa. If you don't know who ..."

