Another film shows this popular comedian performing numerous original stunts for the amusement of his large circle of admirers. It may be that all sorts of faults can be pointed out in these "Foolshead" films. Their improbability and impossibility being among the most important, but the average audience seems to accept them as they come. The films are enjoyed and apparently the more absurd the performances the more the audience likes the pictures. It would be difficult to say anything else. It is scarcely right to commend these films, as they violate even common sense. The fact remains, nevertheless, that they are popular and that the average audience will applaud them and ask for more. - The Moving Picture World, April 15, 1911