Watch UN CHIEN ANDALOU (1929)
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Un Chien Anadlou (1929): Surrealist Masterpiece

How to Offend High Society with Dead Donkeys, Crawling Ants, and a Razor-Sharp Moon It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been rubbed with coarse sandpaper, the cold pizza…

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watch THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (1928)
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The Fall of the House of Usher (1928): The Greatest Edgar Allan Poe Adaptation

How to Turn Edgar Allan Poe into a Goth Fever Dream with Slow-Mo Candles and a Killer Modern Dark Ambient Score It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been…

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Watch POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINDBAD THE SAILOR (1936)
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Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor (1936): Visually Stunning Animated Masterpiece

 How to Fight a Two-Headed Giant, Eat Spinach in 3D, and Humiliate Bluto in Glorious Technicolor It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been rubbed with coarse sandpaper, the…

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Watch GULLIVER’S TRAVELS (1939)
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Gulliver’s Travels (1939): Highly Nostalgic Piece of Animation History

How to Fight Disney with Miami Sunshine, a Giant Rotoscoped Radio Announcer, and a Massive Copyright Screw-up It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been rubbed with coarse sandpaper,…

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Watch HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)
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His Girl Friday (1940): Funny and Smart Comedy

How to Kidnap a Mother-in-Law, Frame a Ralph Bellamy Lookalike, and Speak at 240 Words Per Minute It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been rubbed with coarse sandpaper,…

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Yes, the original 1936 film version of My Man Godfrey is technically in the public domain in the United States, but with a significant catch regarding its underlying materia
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My Man Godfrey (1936): Amazing Screwball Comedy

How to Survive the Great Depression with a Suave Butler, an Insane Heiress, and a Grown Man Pretending to be a Gorilla It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve…

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Beyond The Law (1968): Highly Underrated Spaghetti Western

How to Turn Lee Van Cleef into a Sheriff, a Savior, and the Most Charismatic Thief in the West It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been rubbed with…

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International Crime is a 1938 American mystery-thriller film directed by Charles Lamont that is currently in the public domain due to a failure to renew its copyright registration. Based on the pulp detective character The Shadow created by Walter B. Gibson, the movie stars Rod La Rocque as Lamont Cranston.
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International Crime (1938): Incredibly Charming and Highly Entertaining

How to Make a Movie about “The Shadow” with Zero Capes, No Spooky Powers, and a Lot of Screaming into Telephones It’s 3:15 AM. My eyes feel like they’ve been…

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