No-Budget Nightmares

Search this garbage:

  • About
  • Podcast Archive
  • Writing
  • Contact
  • About
  • Podcast Archive
  • Writing
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Podcast Archive
  • Writing
  • Contact

Capsule Review: Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)

Capsule Review: Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)

July 31, 2010 | No Comments

Perhaps best known for the scene of an entire building facade falling on Buster Keaton’s William Canfield Jr., his life saved only by his body fitting through the scant space left by an attic window, Steamboat Bill Jr’s rightfully praised finale is actually a cavalcade of destruction. In fact, the cyclone sequence that takes up the final quarter of the film is so impressive that it dwarfs the achievement of the rest of the film – one of Keaton’s best as he plays a foppish youngster who humiliates his rough riverboat captain father. The fish out of water sequences are
Read More

  • «Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 465
  • 466
  • 467
  • 468
  • 469
  • …
  • 711
  • Next Page»

Capsule Review: Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)

July 31, 2010 | No Comments

Perhaps best known for the scene of an entire building facade falling on Buster Keaton’s William Canfield Jr., his life saved only by his body fitting through the scant space left by an attic window, Steamboat Bill Jr’s rightfully praised finale is actually a cavalcade of destruction. In fact, the cyclone sequence that takes up the final quarter of the film is so impressive that it dwarfs the achievement of the rest of the film – one of Keaton’s best as he plays a foppish youngster who humiliates his rough riverboat captain father. The fish out of water sequences are
Read More

  • «Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 465
  • 466
  • 467
  • 468
  • 469
  • …
  • 711
  • Next Page»

Subscribe-iTunes-300x114

google-play-music-podcast

Follow us on Twitter

Moe Porne – @DrunkOnVHS
Doug Tilley – @Doug_Tilley

Click to support us on Patreon!

patreon

Join the conversation on Facebook:

facebook-logo-png-2-0