Dough for the Do-Do

Film Review by Dean Duncan May 31, 2015

A more-or-less remake of the even more remarkable Porky in Wackyland, which was released eleven years previous, in 1938. They quote Dalí, though without any perceptivel anxiety or obsequiousness. Aren’t they all, in their own way and even in a very similar idiom, just as accomplished?

This can be mentioned in the same breath as Dalí, as can its predecessor. Actually, it can go deeper than that. This can be mentioned in the same breath as Lewis Carroll. Or Heironymous Bosch! A really amazing, expansive, world-class repository of collective and incalculably beneficial artistry.