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Keaton is at his most stone-faced as the memorably named "Friendless" in Go West, an irresistible blend of deadpan darkness and spectacular comic set-pieces. Friendless abandons city life to ride the rails to an Arizona ranch, where his ineptitude at almost everything only makes his nickname even more accurate. (Eureka Entertainment)

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lamps 

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English This time, considerably less fun than, for instance, The Navigator, but the almost poignant story about the friendship between a human-loser and a cow-loser and the utterly bizarre ending with a herd of cattle running through the streets of a city make up for everything. It’s a shame that they don’t pump more grotesque situations out of the Wild West setting. 75% ()

kaylin 

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English I always liked Buster Keaton, not so much because he was exceptionally funny, but because he managed to incorporate stunts in his films that are absolutely incredible from today's perspective. His running on the roof of a moving train is simply awesome and still impressive ninety years later. Just like his work with animals. He was crazy, but thanks for that. ()