This 35mm film trailer has been given to me by a contributor and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094288/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/walk... ??% - 52% Thanks to Eric Anderson for sending me this roll! The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project consisting mainly of 3D Printed parts, a Raspberry Pi, a small arduino, 3 stepper motors, a few rods, a good quantity of small bearings and a lot of bolts and nuts. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit www.deniscarl.com and/or www.facebook.com/Gugusse-Roller-2216783521714775, no registration, no fees, no fuss. Synopsis by ChatGPT: "Walk Like a Man," also known as "Bobo," is a comedy film released in 1987. Directed by Melvin Frank, the film stars Howie Mandel, Amy Steel, Christopher Lloyd, and Cloris Leachman. The story revolves around Bobo Shand, played by Howie Mandel, who was raised by wolves and is later discovered by his human family. He is taken in by his estranged brother, Daryl, portrayed by Christopher Lloyd, and his sister-in-law, Jane (Amy Steel). Bobo's wild and untamed behavior creates a series of humorous and chaotic situations as he tries to adapt to human society. "Walk Like a Man" blends fish-out-of-water comedy with heartfelt moments as Bobo attempts to find his place in the human world while navigating the challenges of family dynamics. Upon its release, "Walk Like a Man" received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised Howie Mandel's physical comedy and the film's endearing moments, while others found fault in the film's premise and execution. Over the years, "Walk Like a Man" has become a somewhat forgotten gem, appreciated by some for its offbeat humor and the comedic talents of Howie Mandel. While it may not have achieved mainstream success, it remains a lighthearted and amusing film for those interested in '80s comedies and Mandel's unique brand of comedy. As a comedy that explores themes of family, acceptance, and identity, "Walk Like a Man" can offer an enjoyable watch for those seeking a nostalgic and heartwarming comedic experience.