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If you have about nine minutes and want to see people from the 1930s acting like they don't see the camera, this is a fun trip. It’s mostly for people who love old movies or just like seeing how high pants used to be back then. If you hate old, grainy footage or narrators who sound like they are selling you a used car...


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

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"If you have about nine minutes and want to see people from the 1930s acting like they don't see the camera, this is a fun trip. It’s mostly for people who love old movies or just like seeing how high pants used to be back then. If you hate old, grainy footage or narrators who sound like they are selling you a used car at 100 miles per hour, you should probably skip it. The whole thing feels like a home movie that accidentally had a tiny budget. There is this one shot of a group of actors at a ..."

