AFI Top 100 – #58: The Gold Rush CLEAN
Episode Released:
Feb 1, 2014
• Roger Ebert's Review:
Show Hosts: Lindsay Shank & Jeff Bell
Podcast (afi100): Download (Duration: 43:40 — 41.5MB)
Episode Synopsis
We review film #58: “The Gold Rush”…the 1925 Charlie Chaplin film that teaches you, when all else fails boiling your shoes and eating them are a viable alternative to food.
Lindsay’s Thoughts
That's a real bear!
Our Opinions
Lindsay says "I Liked it."
Jeff says "I Loved It!"
Show Notes
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Stuff & Things from Jeff
- Shoes are okay to eat.
- Sand could be used to fool 1920s audiences into thinking it was snow.
- To afford a New Years dinner for 5 people, you only had to shovel the snow in front of 2 stores.
- I have never stood in a giant circle, held hands, and sang "Auld Lang Syne" at midnight, like I was in "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" special.
Related Media
“THE GOLD RUSH” – Public Domain Version
“Dancing Rolls” Scene
Lindsay’s Hand Pose Mentioned In the Episode