
You should probably watch this if you have fifteen minutes to kill and you like seeing how people used to make jokes 100 years ago. It’s for the folks who find old-school slapstick charming rather than annoying. If you hate grainy footage or plots that are basically just 'a thing happens and everyone runs,' you will p...


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"You should probably watch this if you have fifteen minutes to kill and you like seeing how people used to make jokes 100 years ago. It’s for the folks who find old-school slapstick charming rather than annoying. If you hate grainy footage or plots that are basically just 'a thing happens and everyone runs,' you will probably hate this. It’s not deep at all. The Ape in the Room The main reason to even care about this is Charles Gemora. He’s the guy in the gorilla suit, and honestly, he’s a leg..."
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