
Is it worth your time? If you like old-school physical comedy, sure. If you find black-and-white slapstick tiresome, skip it. Honestly, you probably already know if you're the type to enjoy Laurel and Hardy. It's all about the timing. The way Ollie looks at the camera when things go sideways is still the funniest thing...

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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school physical comedy, sure. If you find black-and-white slapstick tiresome, skip it. Honestly, you probably already know if you're the type to enjoy Laurel and Hardy. It's all about the timing. The way Ollie looks at the camera when things go sideways is still the funniest thing on screen. Notes from the dark The house scenes have this weird, hollow echo to them. It feels like they shot it in a drafty warehouse, which only makes the ghosts and bumps in t..."
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