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Three Ages (1923) with Michael Coy

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Hey there, all you sheiks and shebas! This week’s movie review podcast is the bee’s knees, a real film discussion on Buster Keaton’s Three Ages (1923). Our podcast episode is stuffed with cinema analysis, movie commentary, and a splash of film history—the kind of audio storytelling that makes the podcasting community sit up and shout “Hot socks!” We’re laying down a movie critique on Buster Keaton, that silent era star with the deadpan mug, “The Great Stone Face.” His slapstick comedy, wild stunt work, and physical comedy chops made him a comedy pioneer from his vaudeville roots straight into early Hollywood.

We’ll tip our straw hats to gems like Sherlock Jr. and The General, while we chinwag about black and white cinema, intertitles, expressive acting, and those crackling film reels that make classic cinema hum. It’s a cinephile talk jam session, serving up vintage comedy with a Charleston beat, all while tipping our fedoras to the golden age of cinema. So polish your spats, grab a highball, and join us for a rip-roaring good time—because with Buster, the laughs are always the cat’s pajamas.

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Hey there, all you sheiks and shebas! This week’s movie review podcast is the bee’s knees, a real film discussion on Buster Keaton’s Three Ages (1923). Our podcast episode is stuffed with cinema analysis, movie commentary, and a splash of film history—the kind of audio storytelling that makes the podcasting community sit up and shout “Hot socks!” We’re laying down a movie critique on Buster Keaton, that silent era star with the deadpan mug, “The Great Stone Face.” His slapstick comedy, wild stunt work, and physical comedy chops made him a comedy pioneer from his vaudeville roots straight into early Hollywood.

We’ll tip our straw hats to gems like Sherlock Jr. and The General, while we chinwag about black and white cinema, intertitles, expressive acting, and those crackling film reels that make classic cinema hum. It’s a cinephile talk jam session, serving up vintage comedy with a Charleston beat, all while tipping our fedoras to the golden age of cinema. So polish your spats, grab a highball, and join us for a rip-roaring good time—because with Buster, the laughs are always the cat’s pajamas.

Share this pod with your friends and buy our merch: https://www.bonfire.com/tta-rebrand/

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