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Best Scenes

I enjoyed the scenes from the twenties by the four actors/comedians. I grew up watching the three stooges on TV and the four actors' stunts reminded me a lot of the stooges stunts. I am a fan of the kind of ridiculous acts they pull, and it seems no matter what happens nothing can really hurt any of them. Houses fall down on them and they go right through a window unharmed, they constantly get hit in the head and aren't severely hurt, and they are involved with all kinds of vehicles that should really injure them. Each of them have mastered the art of doing things that the audience doesn't think they'll do which is why I think they are so funny. The audience is expecting them to do what any normal person would do, but the comedians usually do something completely outrageous which catches people off guard and is funny. I liked Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton more than the other two because they were the craziest, and I thought Lloyd and Chaplin were a little more obscure. I feel you kind of had to have a taste for Lloyd and Chaplin's personalities to be able to find them really funny rather than the other two who just do stupid, funny stuff. That being said, I was surprised how much I liked these videos even though there was no sound and they were in black and white. I was also surprised at how many dangerous things they were able to do while making them look realistic with the limited technology at their disposal.

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  1. I'm not sure why but on these videos the audience back then must have loved people hanging off of buildings or clock towers. Every video had one of those at least. Crazy what the peak of comedy was back then and how it has changed

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