He had such a beautiful physique! It says a lot about his dedication to the art of physical comedy, being in perfect shape to get the gags just right. I really love Buster❣️
@@ellentravers7889 Yes! 😍 I love his romantic scenes, so full of innocence and yet so passionate. He expressed love so beautifully, movie makers today should take notes.
I thougt that i'd seen all Mr.Keaton movies, but this one is new for me! Wonderful! Energetic an emotional film. Tears came to my eyes when , at the end, his wife says: "I'm glad".
Well here’s one you likely missed: “The Railrodder”, made in 1965. Yes, 1965.: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-epfOOodUzHI.htmlsi=NxnVEp_ddt4ui25y
When I first watched this a few weeks ago, I didn't know what the wife was going to do or say when he admitted it was all a lie. The best line in the whole film is "I'm glad". Perfect. Whole film is glorious from start to finish.
Never knew about Buster...knew about Chaplin and Hardy. What a peculear ,hilarious and funny and great comedy actor .Really 👏wonderful person of the century. Really 👍great.❤
Keaton's much funnier than Chaplin. His sensibilities are more modern than Chaplin, who is a sentimentalist and almost Victorian. I would encourage you to seek out more of Keaton's film--"The General;" "The Navigator;" "Seven Chances;" "Steamboat Bill, Jr."
Well in my opinion he was the greatest. Hopefully you will seek out his movies. They are incredible. The stunts! Buster was a beast! Very acrobatic. The Railrodder (?) one of his very late movies was pretty cool to. He travels across Canada in a mini rail car.
The camping trip was hilarious, the boxing training was hilarious, the women fighting over the chocolates was hilarious, the fight was believable & the truth was quite touching. I think this comic actor got a future.
Really enjoyed the movie. Very funny story line. In the end he gets tremendous strength and beats hi boxing opponent in the dressing room. Just proves the good guy wins in the end! The boxing fight and the girl! Sounds like a wonderful American ending to me!
Alfredo and I have the same idea about "roughing it." This movie is great! I'm not used to Buster being the Tall One in the long shots. That took some getting used to.
I actually met a guy whose job it was to light a rich guy’s cigarette and he carried an ashtray and flicked the ashes, too. I asked what that job is called and he said, “I’m his ‘shadow.’”
If you watch the Douglas Fairbanks movie Zorro the bartender is Keaton's Butler in this one. 👍 I love to watch older movies for the clothing, the manners, buildings, and the feeling of living in those times. Also @6:00 those quail don't live in my part of the country. When I saw them in cartoons I thought they were pulling my leg because quail here don't have the feather over it's head... 😋
Yeah, his films went downhill went his contract was sold to another studio. They took away his ability to create art he just went through the motions! ☹️
A better director than Chumplin. A better actor than Chumplin. A better gag designer. A better stunt man. A better story teller. A BETTER COMEDIAN. By far the best. BTW... Keaton designed many of the best physical comedy routines for the Lucy Show.Keaton outlasted Champlin by decades.
That boombox on the side of the tent come with a CD player?🤔 Man they were ahead 9f their time. And get a look at that cain that turns into a sitting contraption for buster out in the woods.
The AI or whatever clean up was done here and the addition of artificial film artifacts (and sepia tone) isn't working for me, I can only watch a few seconds. But if it brings a new audience to the genius that was Mr. Keaton, kudos.