I just found one of these 18 mm films at an estate sale. It's in pretty good condition. It's the section of this that clips in at @8:35 "Rubberset, Idaho" . It appears they spliced these together to create the entire film as part of the "Brooklyn, New York" short is at the beginning. I was told this reel came from the storage of a 100 year old theatre that was renovated.
I came to this video thinking how crazy it will be, as the decades advance, to watch still relatable or “watchable” old films, like John Wayne, or Howard Hughes coming up soon. I then thought what it will be like for humans alive in 2077, if they will have a 100 year anniversary of Star Wars, and people will be actually entertained by a 100 year old film, or if it will feel so old and remote like this old ‘23 picture does. Hopefully there are people alive and well in 2077, and they watch old classics and use it as a sort of cultural Time Machine :)
I just found one of these 18 mm films at an estate sale. It's in pretty good condition. It's the section of this that clips in at @8:35 "Rubberset, Idaho" . It appears they spliced these together to create the entire film as part of the "Brooklyn, New York" short is at the beginning. I was told this reel came from the storage of a 100 year old theatre that was renovated.
Its amazing how human minds can think of things so funny! I love the silent movie era!!
I identified many one here,but your list was much more complete..Thank you for the clarification..Loved it..
What talent. What novelty. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. For reasons stated in your description, a really valuable short to have and I’m glad to have seen it.
I came to this video thinking how crazy it will be, as the decades advance, to watch still relatable or “watchable” old films, like John Wayne, or Howard Hughes coming up soon. I then thought what it will be like for humans alive in 2077, if they will have a 100 year anniversary of Star Wars, and people will be actually entertained by a 100 year old film, or if it will feel so old and remote like this old ‘23 picture does. Hopefully there are people alive and well in 2077, and they watch old classics and use it as a sort of cultural Time Machine :)
Most of the William Fox/Fox Film library was lost in a 1937 fire. Prints in theatre storage or kept by collectors are about all that's left.
Very clever!
I believe the man fishing at 6:38 is a young Moe Howard. He would have been twenty six at the time this was filmed.
Al st john is hilarious!
10:54 Are those candy corn?
Charlie aplin
Everyone here is gone.
11:10 what its this
Yeah this is not funny
Nobody asked you for your comment, now did they?
@@kornlover66 dude if you can laugh at this more power to you but god it’s just not funny
@@sydwhitaker5776 im soooo sorry but my brother was using my computer for his school essay, and he must've commented that
Everything else is just funny .
Life ain't always funny , it's rather spectacular just like this ,
I found this looking for the not funny ones .
@@kornlover66 no no, your brother has a point