Old silent films
justam
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I stumbled upon an old silent film last night and found it fascinating to watch. (Apparently it was part of a project to re-do the music?)
Anyway, I found it interesting that the facial expressions and the movements really were enough to carry the story between the few words that were included. I think I'd like to see more of these.
Does anyone have any they'd like to recommend? This one I saw was Beau Brummel.
Anyway, I found it interesting that the facial expressions and the movements really were enough to carry the story between the few words that were included. I think I'd like to see more of these.
Does anyone have any they'd like to recommend? This one I saw was Beau Brummel.
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This is essential.
1922 silent vampire movie - A MUST!!
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
it's a 1979 remake, in German with Klaus Kinski as the Count. It's excellent and is essentially an authentic remake of the original, except in colour.
I think this has probably been mentioned, but probably the greatest silent movie ever made is Metropolis. It's an absolute masterpiece.
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane is Bette Davis as this mad as a bag of ferrets child star turned old craggy lady living with her disabled sister in this desolate house.She gets up to all sorts trying to bump of her sister.Fantastic stuff.
I second that one. Also 'Birth of a nation' is a classic. Anything by charlie chaplin (great comedy)
Katowice 2007
London 2007
I love silent movies.
This one will blow you away.
Charlie Chaplin, obviously. And anthing with Louise Brooks.
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
Wasn't Kinski a maniac?
i love buster keaton, even more than chaplin really. he was a genius...so deadpan and just the way he set scenes up, had a touch of the surreal. master of physical comedy. and his influence on film is still felt today.
'sherlock jr.' is amazing for the technology he developed, 'three ages' is freaking hilarious, and 'steamboat bill jr.' has the classic hurricane scene where the house falls on him (http://youtube.com/watch?v=zsyRhRR5Iu4 - done in 1 take, a few inches off and he would have been smashed!)
i adore silent movies....there is a silent film festival in SF that i check out when they have a good program going. it's held at the castro, *gorgeous* art deco theater. saw a chaplin flick a couple years back there with the live organist and his son introduced it
Wow.
I'd love to see one with a live person playing organ during the movie!
when i was a junior in high school i discovered silent films at this local artsy movie house...got to know the organist who played there, he was kickass! bob vaughn (my friend that would go with me would call him jam master vaughn haha), he met keaton actually back in the day, rode a harley to the theater :cool:
so yeah, i'm a raging geek since waaaaaaaaaaay back haha
I watched this tonight. It WAS incredibly good!