Always nice to see these black and white films in color. Great cast includes Arbuckle and Chaplin as well as Edgar Kennedy, Al St. John, Mack Swain and Minta Durfee(Mrs. Arbuckle)
How nobody got seriously hurt is beyond me. Jumping off roofs, people tumbling down stairs, doors slaming into people. I should count how many falls Arbuckle took. Got tolove how he shoots his six shooters about twohundred times with boxing gloves on and misses everyone. Total madness.
I keep noticing these movies from the 1910s and 1920s that today and tonight were each spelled as 2 words...to day and to night. Wonder when those got changed. Also these colorized editions all contain 3 colors only: gray, blue and some kind of rust shade. Oh and green grass....but that's about it😒
Great, fantastic and immortal Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle!!! Respect forever!!! 👍👍👍
Great Pioneers in the comedic movie industry. 😄
I have the DVD 📀 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Wow…110 years ago…
Seems like they had more fun then than people do now and what?
No iPhones and selfies capturing all of this???
Thank you for posting
Chaplin, Arbuckle , and Edgar Kennedy who played with the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy
Always nice to see these black and white films in color. Great cast includes Arbuckle and Chaplin as well as Edgar Kennedy, Al St. John, Mack Swain and Minta Durfee(Mrs. Arbuckle)
How nobody got seriously hurt is beyond me. Jumping off roofs, people tumbling down stairs, doors slaming into people. I should count how many falls Arbuckle took. Got tolove how he shoots his six shooters about twohundred times with boxing gloves on and misses everyone. Total madness.
The thumbnail made me think it was Chris Farley
Excellent work, congratulations.
Love seeing it in color.
Great colouring , thank you.
Love the handwriting at 9:22 and 13:35, But, ENCORE at 19:44 when Chaplin made his entrance scene BRAVO! 👏
Without dialogue frames, somewhere I lost the thread to the story & ensuing mayhem, but do wonder if Fatty's guns ever did run out of bullets 🤔...
I keep noticing these movies from the 1910s and 1920s that today and tonight were each spelled as 2 words...to day and to night. Wonder when those got changed. Also these colorized editions all contain 3 colors only: gray, blue and some kind of rust shade. Oh and green grass....but that's about it😒
And they used to hyphenate to-day and to-night. Also, they would write nineteen and ten. So strange how much everything changes so quickly.
You forgot the skin tones.
Very nice job in colorization not too flashy unfortunately I really need some kind of sound some kind of piano harmonica
I couldn't hear any of the dialog, but it was a good film...
It's because this was made before sound movies excisted.
This old dude can't be that dense
Its a silent film dumb ass.
One of the funniest muthafreaking things I’ve ever seen
Easiest job must've been a film editor back in the day. Missing three frames here and there? No biggie.
Actually every frame is more important because the audience relied more on body language as well as the words projected into the screen...
11:00 breaking the forth wall in 1914.. nice
That's what I called Catholic School handwriting. My mother wrote exactly like that you could read every word. Juggernaut nursing my handwriting
I need subtitles
hilarant
The methed out turbo tweaker in the front row! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
WW 1 Time
Breaking the fourth wall in 1914??? Damn
Needs some peenanner music.
Fatty and his doggo
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God this is dumb. I hope the aliens werent visiting then.
Breaks my heart that Roscoe went to trial for eating that dog.
Its an abomination to colorize these old films. Shameful.
The worst colourised font ever
Never colourise black and white movies.
Wrong
@@chriskimmel7252 I know, this looks fantastic. This is only a few years after the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI
@@brandonellis8111 The crows nest was still intact on the Titanic during filming this and there was not any rosticles on the ship.
This is terrible