Like Paul, I've been busy as Hell lately. I got a Saturday to myself, finally.
Believe it or not, listening to the audio commentary and reading the occasional book, there are people who consider THE SPOOK SPEAKS just about the worst thing Buster ever did. Nothing is worse than FREE AND EASY in my mind. These shorts also don't go on for over ninety minutes like the just mentioned feature. To Buster Keaton fans, I can see how they don't like this one. Not a single gag has any Keaton style cleverness and he only gives us a few physical moments, namely a few good pratfalls and the part towards the end where and Elsie Ames hold each other while standing diagonally.
For me personally, I've also made it known scare comedy without Bud and Lou or The Bowery Boys (OK with The Stooges, but they do so many other comedy styles better in my mind), is not one of my favorite genres. Keaton's THE HAUNTED HOUSE, while not one of the better silent shorts, at least has some surreal moments, good production values, and wit. Not so much here. Here, it's a penguin on a skate covered in a sheet and a Halloween store tarantula dangling from the ceiling.
All this being said, despite my logic telling me otherwise, there's a comfort food familiarity to all this I dig. It's a 1940 Columbia short with Stooge drinking sound effects, Dorothy Appleby acting cute, and Buster Keaton. I'll take a Buster Keaton not in his element (Really? Subtle comedians and scare comedy rarely, if ever, works), versus no Buste at all. A short I would never pick to watch on its own, but OK to spend fifteen minutes with when I'm watching them all in order.