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4/10
You could put out an eye with that
boblipton7 January 2012
This early Sid Davis film -- distributed, for some reason, by the Encyclopedia Britannica -- is a series of warnings about how easy it is for children to kill themselves with matches, by jumping off buildings, by canoing on a lake, or putting out an eye with a gun -- when I was a kid, wearing an eye patch like the Hathaway Man would have been considered cool. Nowadays, of course, there are hundreds of thousands of Youtube videos showing people doing idiotic things and getting into trouble, and Comedy Central's TOSH.0 features these with snarky comments. The gentle, amused voice of the narrator is in odd contrast to the voice of my mother in my head -- and probably in yours -- constantly warning me that you could put out an eye with that; pillow fights were particularly dangerous.

The whole thing is pitched in such a way that I don't think it stopped a single boy from hurting himself.
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5/10
Quite funny on its own.
Otkon29 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The comedic team that made this sadly didn't carry on its stellar work. The slapstick is inventive. The professional stunt crew really sells the jocular aspects of child being set ablaze, hit by cars, falling off cliffs, jumping off rooves and stage-diving onto craft scissors. The actors are clearly a troupe that has mastered the works of Shakespeare and his spiritual successors, the Three Stooges and Johnny Knoxville. The nurse and doctor are the emotional center of the film, affording dramatic relief from the non-stop pratfalls, implausible facial reactions and intentionally low production values.

Quite a hoot. Riffed or not.
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Very Funny "Warning" Film
Michael_Elliott7 January 2012
Live and Learn (1951)

*** (out of 4)

Sid Davis produced and directed this educational short that tries to tell children that they need to think before they actually do something. The film shows various kids playing and then we see the ways they hurt themselves by not thinking. A few examples include running with scissors, going over a fence to look down a cliff, playing ball in the streets and pouring gas on a fire. When it comes to these educational films you're either going to be bored silly because the film is just way too straight or you're going to be laughing your head off because the film is so over-the-top that you can't help but laugh. Thankfully this one here is so corny that you'll be laughing. The entire set-up here has us seeing the kids doing their deeds and then we flash to the doctor's office where we see them getting treated. The way each of the scenes cut to the doctor's office is just downright funny including the little boy who pours gas on a fire. The funniest scene in the movie deals with a boy falling down a cliff because it's so obvious that it's a dummy going down the cliff and just look at the way the thing falls. Overall this is a pretty good time but one really shouldn't come in expecting the next CITIZEN KANE. It's good for a few laughs only.
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