Quick note: For anyone curious about the meaning of the adjective 'pre-code' that I use toward the end of the intro, that refers to the span between 1929 and 1934, after most films started being made with sound but before the widespread enforcement of the Hays Code (which introduced heavy moralizing censorship into the production of films in Hollywood).
OH HELLO GEMSBO. WEIRD CHOICE TO FILM THESE IN BLACK AND WHITE. OVERALL YOUR VOICE WAS GOOD AND ROBUST CAREFUL MODEST USE OF ANNALS. THANK YOU FOR THIS TUBEVIDEO I LIKED IT WITH MY EYES AND HEAD.
This video wastes most of it’s runtime with a superficial history of the Marx bros and has little to say about the actual comedy formula. You say what each brother’s obvious role is in the group but don’t go any further in analysis. Disappointing.
Quick note: For anyone curious about the meaning of the adjective 'pre-code' that I use toward the end of the intro, that refers to the span between 1929 and 1934, after most films started being made with sound but before the widespread enforcement of the Hays Code (which introduced heavy moralizing censorship into the production of films in Hollywood).
What a lovely in memoriam
This just helped me with my film comedy exam. Thank you very much
I suppose I must check this out.. Another Great commentary as per usual!
All hail Marx and Lennon
Rest In Peace
Just looked it up and Duck Soup is only 68 minutes long. Yah, I think I can give that a try :D
Haha yes, nearly all of the Marx Brothers' movies are in a very digestible sub-70-minute format.
Do it!
Buncha wise guys
After the blob vid I thought maybe you don't like old movies, but I was very wrong.
OH HELLO GEMSBO. WEIRD CHOICE TO FILM THESE IN BLACK AND WHITE. OVERALL YOUR VOICE WAS GOOD AND ROBUST CAREFUL MODEST USE OF ANNALS. THANK YOU FOR THIS TUBEVIDEO I LIKED IT WITH MY EYES AND HEAD.
I am glad that I was able to provide you with an enjoyable tubevideo.
Same Upload day lol
Ayyy, nice. Haha. I'll have to check out your video.
This video wastes most of it’s runtime with a superficial history of the Marx bros and has little to say about the actual comedy formula. You say what each brother’s obvious role is in the group but don’t go any further in analysis. Disappointing.