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The Great Sketch Experiment is an interesting blend of web culture and classic comedy, all wrapped up in that lo-fi aesthetic that feels so early 2000s. It’s like watching a curious mashup of JibJab's humor and the quirky flair of John Landis. The pacing is a bit all over the place, reflecting the experimental nature of the sketches, which sometimes work and sometimes don’t, but that’s all part of the charm. The performances are a mixed bag—some internet personalities shine brighter than others, but they really embody that DIY spirit. Overall, it’s a distinctive film that captures a moment in time, showcasing how the internet was beginning to influence traditional comedy formats.
Interesting mix of internet culture and classic comedy.Lo-fi aesthetic characteristic of the early 2000s.Showcases a variety of performances, some hit or miss.
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