A cave man gets up in the morning to walk around hitting things with his club. After knocking a huge dinosaur out cold, he uses the stiff dino's body as a saw, using the spiny back bones as the saw's teeth.
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If you're looking for something deep, keep walking because Stone Age Stunts is basically just a guy hitting things with a stick for six minutes straight. It's worth a watch if you like that old-school, bouncy animation style where everything feels like it's made of rubber, but if you're bored by silent cartoons, you'll...

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

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"If you're looking for something deep, keep walking because Stone Age Stunts is basically just a guy hitting things with a stick for six minutes straight. It's worth a watch if you like that old-school, bouncy animation style where everything feels like it's made of rubber, but if you're bored by silent cartoons, you'll probably hate this. It’s the kind of thing you watch when you’re too tired to follow a real plot. The whole thing starts with this caveman waking up and immediately deciding that..."

