
So, The Wide Open Spaces. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into silent film history or just really, really curious how a Wild West spoof looked back in the 1920s, then yeah, maybe give it a whirl. But for anyone expecting snappy dialogue or even jokes that land every time, you’ll probably find your...

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

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"So, The Wide Open Spaces. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into silent film history or just really, really curious how a Wild West spoof looked back in the 1920s, then yeah, maybe give it a whirl. But for anyone expecting snappy dialogue or even jokes that land every time, you’ll probably find yourself just kinda staring at the screen. It’s a very specific taste, for sure. 🤠 This film comes from The Masquers Comedy Club. That’s a big deal. It means you’re watching a bunch o..."

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