
Alright, so “Studio Sap” is one of those old silent comedies, and honestly, if you’ve got a soft spot for slapstick and just pure, unadulterated silliness from the 1920s, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at here. It’s a brisk watch, maybe a nice palate cleanser. If you need deep plot, dialogue, or things to ma...

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

Frank Griffin

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"Alright, so “Studio Sap” is one of those old silent comedies, and honestly, if you’ve got a soft spot for slapstick and just pure, unadulterated silliness from the 1920s, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at here. It’s a brisk watch, maybe a nice palate cleanser. If you need deep plot, dialogue, or things to make perfect sense, well, this one might test your patience. It’s definitely not for everyone. The whole thing plays out on a movie set, which is kinda neat. You see the cameras, th..."
Frank Griffin, George Cleethorpe
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