Hundreds of Beavers

by Bob Schwartz

I am not going to try to explain the movie Hundreds of Beavers, available on Prime and elsewhere.

There are plenty of positive reviews online and it made plenty of best of lists, as possibly the funniest and funnest movie of the year. I read one of those praise-filled reviews. It included a description, which barely made sense, which is why I was compelled to actually watch it.

Now that I have watched it, I cannot describe it, as I said, but I can recommend it. Bigly.

It is imagination that is going to help save us.

This movie, by creators Mike Cheslik and Ryland Tews, is bursting, overflowing with imagination.

Therefore, this movie is going to help save us. And help save you, should you agree.

Here is the very brief description from the movie’s official website, which description tells you little about the actual movie:


In this 19th century, supernatural winter epic, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America’s greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.


Yeah, well, kind of. As I said, you just gotta see it for yourself.