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(2021) Now or Never
SILENT COMEDY
Some of the gags also includes the child asking Lloyd for a drink of water before she asks him for a cup of milk to which he would onto the chord of the train so that he would get milk from a cow from a nearby farm. There's another scene where Lloyd is trying to wash, and he manages to have step out of the train since he thought the train made it's stop where he wanted to go. One of the most daring scenes happen when Lloyd was on top a train, and their were some moments where it looked as if he was hanging that high! The sequence with Lloyd and a bridge looked kind of dangerous as well!
Some of the gags also includes the child asking Lloyd for a drink of water before she asks him for a cup of milk to which he would onto the chord of the train so that he would get milk from a cow from a nearby farm. There's another scene where Lloyd is trying to wash, and he manages to have step out of the train since he thought the train made it's stop where he wanted to go. One of the most daring scenes happen when Lloyd was on top a train, and their were some moments where it looked as if he was hanging that high! The sequence with Lloyd and a bridge looked kind of dangerous as well!
(1921) Among Those Present
SILENT COMEDY
The set up has something to do with an announcement of an important lord coming to visit with no idea what he looked like. The lord who is supposed to be arriving is Lord Algermon Abbott Aberdeen Abernathy, except that the first place he arrives at is the hotel, (Harold Lloyd) happens to be working at as a bellboy. One of his customers happens to overhear (Harold Lloyd) about wanting to be a wealthy lord for the day. And he happen to ask him to presume the role as the Lord himself but as Algermon Abbott... but as H' Algermon H' Abbott H' Aberdeen H' Abernathy, and on his arrival is when he meets the daughter (Mildred Davis) of the family.
Some of the amusing sight gags also includes Lloyd passing off as a wealthy lord by wearing the coat, the scarf and hat since it was his job was to take their outside clothing and hand them over to the coat closet bellhop. Another lady wanting to shake his hand, and he takes someone else's hand to do that to name a few.
The set up has something to do with an announcement of an important lord coming to visit with no idea what he looked like. The lord who is supposed to be arriving is Lord Algermon Abbott Aberdeen Abernathy, except that the first place he arrives at is the hotel, (Harold Lloyd) happens to be working at as a bellboy. One of his customers happens to overhear (Harold Lloyd) about wanting to be a wealthy lord for the day. And he happen to ask him to presume the role as the Lord himself but as Algermon Abbott... but as H' Algermon H' Abbott H' Aberdeen H' Abernathy, and on his arrival is when he meets the daughter (Mildred Davis) of the family.
Some of the amusing sight gags also includes Lloyd passing off as a wealthy lord by wearing the coat, the scarf and hat since it was his job was to take their outside clothing and hand them over to the coat closet bellhop. Another lady wanting to shake his hand, and he takes someone else's hand to do that to name a few.
(2014) Treehouse
HORROR
It opens with a daughter, Elizabeth (Dana Melanie) asked by her father to look after her brother, little Bob as she was coming home. And by the time she goes upstairs to look for him, he was already missing. This leads her armed with a rifle to run outside. The next scene shows an older teenager, Killian (J. Michael Trautmann) being bullied by his peers, and by the time he meets up with his older brother, Crawford (Daniel Fredrick) he then bullies them back. Meanwhile, Elizabeth the young lady looking for her younger brother from the opening is then declared missing. And while both brothers are hanging out with their peers, they would then stumble onto a treehouse- hence the title, it is there they stumble onto Elizabeth.
Some of the things I had problems with is what the heck was Elizabeth running around without wearing proper shoes or runners on. Her feet would not have been cut up so much had she been wearing proper footwear. The other thing that is bizarre is where is Elizabeth's father! Was he like killed by the same people at the end. Halfway through the film, it seemed like there was a supposed to be a creature, but it is like down the line, they were just regular people committing heinous acts and act zombie like. In other words, the movie starts out well like something from Goosbumps books before we find out that all the killings came from some people. It is as if the producers and co-producers executives each of them wanted something. And then by the time viewers finish watching it, we are all wondering what the heck did we just watch!
It opens with a daughter, Elizabeth (Dana Melanie) asked by her father to look after her brother, little Bob as she was coming home. And by the time she goes upstairs to look for him, he was already missing. This leads her armed with a rifle to run outside. The next scene shows an older teenager, Killian (J. Michael Trautmann) being bullied by his peers, and by the time he meets up with his older brother, Crawford (Daniel Fredrick) he then bullies them back. Meanwhile, Elizabeth the young lady looking for her younger brother from the opening is then declared missing. And while both brothers are hanging out with their peers, they would then stumble onto a treehouse- hence the title, it is there they stumble onto Elizabeth.
Some of the things I had problems with is what the heck was Elizabeth running around without wearing proper shoes or runners on. Her feet would not have been cut up so much had she been wearing proper footwear. The other thing that is bizarre is where is Elizabeth's father! Was he like killed by the same people at the end. Halfway through the film, it seemed like there was a supposed to be a creature, but it is like down the line, they were just regular people committing heinous acts and act zombie like. In other words, the movie starts out well like something from Goosbumps books before we find out that all the killings came from some people. It is as if the producers and co-producers executives each of them wanted something. And then by the time viewers finish watching it, we are all wondering what the heck did we just watch!