Yes, that's right. She knew how to take of herself out in the woods. She also knew how to handle unwanted advances in the "love tunnel" ride at the fair (Buster and his black eye), haha, lol
*"I'm afraid this is all getting a bit too silly."* *"Too silly, too silly: quite agree. Get some discipline into those chaps, Sgt.-major!"* - Monty Python 🤣
A beginning that feels like a dream, the fearful subconscious, then he's plunged out into life itself! The ballon, light and airy takes him towards the woods and eventually to Love! Poetic!👍💟
Two seconds after the dude's legs are shown under the boat as he walks with it, I ask "Where did you get that gun?" as if a magically appearing hunting rifle and later, ukelele, was the weirdest/unbeliveable thing in this film.
I think 🤔 keaton, Chaplin, chase and Harold Lloyd were great in silent movie pictures. When sound was finally added, they became less interesting. However, Laurel and Hardy excelled from silent. Laurel and Hardy, the Marx bro's and Abbott and costello were made for movies with sound. They were unstoppable with the inclusion of sound, laurel and hardy in particular were masters. Out of all the comedians laurel and hardy are my favorite along side with James Finlayson, Edgar Kennedy, Mae busch and Charlie hall
Zac Dior I have to disagree with you on the sound era being bad for Chaplin and Keaton they both had some great work in sound like they did in silent. One of Chaplin’s best films is a sound one “The Great Dictator” and Keaton had some good sound work as well including “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”, and “The Railrodder”. I haven’t seen the beach films he appeared in so I don’t know.
@@jamesmoyner7499 Yes, Buster Keaton still had some good later career moments. He had a fairly funny role in the later Judy Garland film "In the good ol' summertime" (1948 or 1949). And, he had a good self-homage role in 1960 Twilight zone episode where he plays an 1890s guy who travels to the future (1960) and back, and with the 1890s scenes actually being in silent film style. And, Buster repeating a few of his silent film days stunts, a couple in in 1890s scenes and one in 1960 where he walks in front of fat scientist and gets lifted up while putting on his slacks (total homage from him doing the exact same thing with Fatty Arbuckle in one of his 1920s silent films)
I don't know why I get all this fancy 1920 stuff on Chaplin and Keaton every day. UA-cam is obsessed with recommending this old crap and seal rescue videos. I am into war games and game making video, not some fancy-pancy you save me, I save you garbage. I am sick of these ads filled old black/white videos. What does UA-cam think I am, a child born in 1910 to laugh on this outdated rubbish? C'mon.
@@Meanandgogetter I got it. Looks like UA-cam is telling me, 'Watch this or shut up', even if I never asked for it, all this China here and China there every day. And when I make a sensible comment about traitors and hypocrites around the world, they then delete my comments. Now I wonder who the hypocrites are. First they recommend the Wion/Grativas videos then they delete the comments. My fault? I no longer get music videos, or Hikvision videos, wildlife videos, etc. It's all China China and fkn China ☹
Just because you don’t get videos that you want doesn’t mean you can be all annoying about it, I have stayed up very late wishing I was alive in these times and actually it would be nice to be born in 1910 because then I could experience the Victorian era. Now stop wining and complaining like a little baby and move on with your life
Awww.. This is a good one! Nice to see he gave the lady some supporting skills to show off!
Yes, that's right. She knew how to take of herself out in the woods. She also knew how to handle unwanted advances in the "love tunnel" ride at the fair (Buster and his black eye), haha, lol
Love Buster! ❤️❤️❤️
*"I'm afraid this is all getting a bit too silly."*
*"Too silly, too silly: quite agree. Get some discipline into those chaps, Sgt.-major!"*
- Monty Python 🤣
A beginning that feels like a dream, the fearful subconscious, then he's plunged out into life itself! The ballon, light and airy takes him towards the woods and eventually to Love! Poetic!👍💟
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A great short😊
What a nice respite at the end of the day.
Two seconds after the dude's legs are shown under the boat as he walks with it, I ask "Where did you get that gun?" as if a magically appearing hunting rifle and later, ukelele, was the weirdest/unbeliveable thing in this film.
Wooow.Bravissimo sei grazi!!!
Great movie
Like 👍 Good One ☝️ Great 👌 Nice Video 📹👍👌
Nice so film
Its really vintage 😍 but im still scared for tone film
Damn, Buster was creeper in this film. 😂
1:01 this attraction seems rather dangerous
People were indestructible back then 😂
I think 🤔 keaton, Chaplin, chase and Harold Lloyd were great in silent movie pictures. When sound was finally added, they became less interesting. However, Laurel and Hardy excelled from silent. Laurel and Hardy, the Marx bro's and Abbott and costello were made for movies with sound. They were unstoppable with the inclusion of sound, laurel and hardy in particular were masters. Out of all the comedians laurel and hardy are my favorite along side with James Finlayson, Edgar Kennedy, Mae busch and Charlie hall
Zac Dior I have to disagree with you on the sound era being bad for Chaplin and Keaton they both had some great work in sound like they did in silent. One of Chaplin’s best films is a sound one “The Great Dictator” and Keaton had some good sound work as well including “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”, and “The Railrodder”. I haven’t seen the beach films he appeared in so I don’t know.
@@jamesmoyner7499 Yes, Buster Keaton still had some good later career moments. He had a fairly funny role in the later Judy Garland film "In the good ol' summertime" (1948 or 1949). And, he had a good self-homage role in 1960 Twilight zone episode where he plays an 1890s guy who travels to the future (1960) and back, and with the 1890s scenes actually being in silent film style. And, Buster repeating a few of his silent film days stunts, a couple in in 1890s scenes and one in 1960 where he walks in front of fat scientist and gets lifted up while putting on his slacks (total homage from him doing the exact same thing with Fatty Arbuckle in one of his 1920s silent films)
@@alvexok5523 I haven’t seen that film, but I did see that Twilight Zone episode last year and it was good. I didn’t pick up on that reference though.
He finally got the girl. funny comedy as usual.
1:50 😂😂😂😂
The best
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆
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Buster is the main character guy? shorter?
Buster is the one with the small hat that never smiles and is always stone faced
@@lobsterthemobster2032 ok thank you :)
@@morganbekkala3612 no problem
From what I understand, Keaton was only about 5'5".
@@rclaughlin 5´ 8´´
Uncle Buster's kindergarten matinee.
Rather meandering, but very funny.
No me gusta el papel ya que hace muchas estupideces no es como Chaplin
I don't know why I get all this fancy 1920 stuff on Chaplin and Keaton every day. UA-cam is obsessed with recommending this old crap and seal rescue videos. I am into war games and game making video, not some fancy-pancy you save me, I save you garbage. I am sick of these ads filled old black/white videos. What does UA-cam think I am, a child born in 1910 to laugh on this outdated rubbish? C'mon.
And yet you don't know how to use not interest option. Well, I guess there's a lot of things you should learn instead of just complaining
@@Meanandgogetter
You mean, 'Not interested' option?
If you see the little three dots on the right side of the post you can choose what things you are not interested
@@Meanandgogetter
I got it. Looks like UA-cam is telling me, 'Watch this or shut up', even if I never asked for it, all this China here and China there every day. And when I make a sensible comment about traitors and hypocrites around the world, they then delete my comments. Now I wonder who the hypocrites are. First they recommend the Wion/Grativas videos then they delete the comments. My fault? I no longer get music videos, or Hikvision videos, wildlife videos, etc. It's all China China and fkn China ☹
Just because you don’t get videos that you want doesn’t mean you can be all annoying about it, I have stayed up very late wishing I was alive in these times and actually it would be nice to be born in 1910 because then I could experience the Victorian era. Now stop wining and complaining like a little baby and move on with your life