A monkey sings about how he is selling peanuts and how he's only there for a limited time so he tells everyone to by them before they go to sleep.

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Is this worth your time? If you have five minutes and want to see something that feels like a glitch in a 1930s projector, sure. If you’re looking for a coherent narrative or anything resembling a normal film, you will probably hate it. It’s basically just a song, a monkey, and a lot of shouting about legumes. I didn'...

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

Dave Fleischer

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"Is this worth your time? If you have five minutes and want to see something that feels like a glitch in a 1930s projector, sure. If you’re looking for a coherent narrative or anything resembling a normal film, you will probably hate it. It’s basically just a song, a monkey, and a lot of shouting about legumes. I didn't expect to spend my afternoon watching a monkey sell peanuts, but here we are. The whole thing has this frantic, desperate energy. The monkey—who is clearly the star here—seems to..."

