
Okay, so Up a Tree. If you're a die-hard fan of 1930s slapstick, particularly the kind where people fall over a lot and props don't quite work, then yeah, give it a whirl. It's a quick peek into that specific corner of film history. Anyone expecting sharp dialogue or a plot with actual twists will probably check out af...


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

Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle

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"Okay, so Up a Tree. If you're a die-hard fan of 1930s slapstick, particularly the kind where people fall over a lot and props don't quite work, then yeah, give it a whirl. It's a quick peek into that specific corner of film history. Anyone expecting sharp dialogue or a plot with actual twists will probably check out after the first five minutes. It’s definitely not for modern comedy tastes. Lloyd Hamilton, you know, the lanky guy, is just trying to get a cat out of a tree. That's pretty much th..."

