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So, 'Time Travelers: Uncovering Old LA in Keaton Comedies' dives into this fascinating exploration of Buster Keaton's work. It’s not just another doc; it’s layered, really. Daniel Raim brings to light these connections that I honestly hadn’t thought about before, linking Keaton’s MGM debut with his earlier efforts. The interviews with John Bengtson and Marc Wanamaker give you this insider perspective that feels like a conversation with friends over drinks, discussing those little, often overlooked details in Keaton’s films. The pacing is relaxed but engaging, and it feels like a nostalgic stroll through old Los Angeles, peppered with insightful commentary. You really get a sense of the practical effects he used and how they shaped comedy back then. Quite the treat for any Keaton aficionado, for sure.
Explores the evolution of Keaton's comedyHighlights lesser-known LA locationsIncludes interviews with film historians
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