When it comes to Buster Keaton, like most anyone that's heard the name, I've seen The General enough times there was actually about a two month stretch where I couldn't get the theme song out of my head. However, my experience is limited other than having only seen The Garage, which he made with fellow silent film icon Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, whose name is mentioned frequently throughout the special features on Kino's Blu-ray double feature release of Keaton's Sherlock Jr. and Three Ages.
Before I get too far into this review it should first be said -- to make sure it's quite clear -- just as I loved Kino's Blu-ray treatment of The General, a more than 80-year-old film restored to look as if it was made yesterday (my review here), they have done it once again with both Sherlock Jr. and Three Ages. However, it should also be mentioned...
Before I get too far into this review it should first be said -- to make sure it's quite clear -- just as I loved Kino's Blu-ray treatment of The General, a more than 80-year-old film restored to look as if it was made yesterday (my review here), they have done it once again with both Sherlock Jr. and Three Ages. However, it should also be mentioned...
- 11/15/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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