

Is this worth the trouble? Honestly? Only if you’re the type of person who digs through the bottom of a bargain bin at an estate sale just to see what kind of junk people held onto. If you enjoy early 20th-century slapstick where everyone yells, this is your jam. If you have zero patience for grainy black-and-white ant...

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

Harry Edwards

Unknown Director
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"Is this worth the trouble? Honestly? Only if you’re the type of person who digs through the bottom of a bargain bin at an estate sale just to see what kind of junk people held onto. If you enjoy early 20th-century slapstick where everyone yells, this is your jam. If you have zero patience for grainy black-and-white antics that make absolutely no sense, skip it. Selling Shorts feels like a sketch that forgot to end. It’s loud, it’s jittery, and the plot is thinner than the fabric of the pants th..."
Virginia Sale
Nicholas T. Barrows, Chuck Callahan
United States

