Yeah, this one was pretty old (1933). Donald Bradley Jr. (Lyman Williams) has recently been promoted by his father (George Irving) from executive assistant to president, putting him in charge of all the company steamships.
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The Briss (Review)
Well, I guess it is a Briss in a way. As in, it’s probably what a briss feels like. Where did Mitch Moldofsky come up with such an awkward idea? Just watching this was… well…
Continue ReadingThe Waif of Persephone (Review)
That is NOT a typo. I’m not referring to the meme about lonely pathetic nerds’ imaginary marriages to cartoon girls (waifus). This work focuses specifically on the Greek Goddess of spring. Written and directed by
Continue ReadingWhat Are You Anyways? (Review)
If you remember my review about Jeff Chiba Stearns and his two movies about post-its . . . well, here’s another one of his life stories. In this hilarious but true documentary about lifestyle, Stearns
Continue ReadingShot on Blood: Kozmikonic Electronica
There’s not much to say about it. I felt like I was watching some sort of surreal artist’s paintings turned into a movie. Or one of those creepypasta stories about kids’ cartoon shows with twisted
Continue ReadingMr. Tea (Review)
Shut up, Foo’! That title is no typo. I’m not talking about that Mr. T, I’m talking about the drink known as Tea. And that’s what this documentary is focused on. This rip-from-a-dvd talks about
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