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Wednesday, September 27, 2023 11:11 PM

BRENDA


I'm kinda on a kick. I just returned "Metropolis" to the library and for a film that has been cobbled together from what didn't get destroyed or whatever happened to the original, it is very good. You can see the beginning of the film industry as we have grown up with it in this film.

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Thursday, September 28, 2023 4:11 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I've never seen a silent film before. I'd heard of Metropolis a few times but didn't even know it was silent until now.

I think the earliest films I've seen are 12 Angry Men, the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Wizard of Oz and Citizen Kane.

That's probably the order I'd put them in from best to worst too. I couldn't stand Citizen Kane.

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Thursday, September 28, 2023 7:00 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


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I couldn't stand Citizen Kane.

Kane's dying words were "Rosebud". Attempting to discover what "Rosebud" meant, reporters spent the entire movie interviewing people, learning Kane's true history, which wasn't admirable, unlike the fake history Kane foisted on the world. The final scene was workmen emptying Kane's mansion. They threw "Rosebud," Kane's childhood sled into the furnace. Riding on Rosebud was about the last authentic thing Kane ever did. The rest of his life was faking and poising as someone different than who the real man was.

Kane's life was a Hollywood set, where the front side facing an audience looks impressive/strong/dynamic but the backside, where nobody but a reporter would look, is cheap and flimsily built to make it easy to knock down and cart away the pieces to the dump.

Trump is Citizen Kane. Trump is fake. I can see why you couldn't understand Trump's behavior as a string of tricks to delude the gullible because you wouldn't pay attention to Kane's tricks to hide his weaknesses and inadequacies, 6ix.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Thursday, September 28, 2023 9:17 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


Nosferatu

there are some remaster ones that added some electronic music sound



and sometimes in the old days you had an Orchestra under the stage playing the score that would go along with the film

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Thursday, September 28, 2023 12:22 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I couldn't stand Citizen Kane.

Kane's dying words were "Rosebud". Attempting to discover what "Rosebud" meant, reporters spent the entire movie interviewing people, learning Kane's true history, which wasn't admirable, unlike the fake history Kane foisted on the world. The final scene was workmen emptying Kane's mansion. They threw "Rosebud," Kane's childhood sled into the furnace. Riding on Rosebud was about the last authentic thing Kane ever did. The rest of his life was faking and poising as someone different than who the real man was.

Kane's life was a Hollywood set, where the front side facing an audience looks impressive/strong/dynamic but the backside, where nobody but a reporter would look, is cheap and flimsily built to make it easy to knock down and cart away the pieces to the dump.

Trump is Citizen Kane. Trump is fake. I can see why you couldn't understand Trump's behavior as a string of tricks to delude the gullible because you wouldn't pay attention to Kane's tricks to hide his weaknesses and inadequacies, 6ix.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly




I understood the movie. I only watched it because it was part of a Film class that I aced in college.

It's still a garbage movie, and anybody who says that it's the greatest movie ever made spends all day smelling their own farts.

Why do you have to inject Trump into every thread and every facet of your life?

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023 11:11 PM

BRENDA


The first "talkie" Charlie Chaplin made was the "The Dictator" though now it is often called "The Great Dictator". It was released in 1940.

His final silent film was "The Goldrush" which was released in 1936 if I am remembering right. I saw it on YouTube. Brave man considering that "talkies" had been around since 1932 with the release of "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson.

"The Goldrush" was the last outing for his little tramp character but his barber character in "The Dictator" shared certain similarities with the little tramp.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023 10:01 AM

THG


The first motion picture machine was invented by an American inventor named Thomas Edison. His company first patented and commercialized a device called Kinetoscope which allowed individual viewing within their home. The Kinetoscope was built upon previous machines by Muybridge, Marey, Anschütz and others. The Kinetoscope peep-box viewer was created by Dickson and his team, with celluloid loops containing about half a minute of motion picture entertainment. The foreign rights to the Kinetoscope were acquired by the syndicate of Maguire and Baucus in 1894 and began to market the machines.



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Wednesday, November 15, 2023 11:54 AM

WHOZIT


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Originally posted by Brenda:
The first "talkie" Charlie Chaplin made was the "The Dictator" though now it is often called "The Great Dictator". It was released in 1940.

His final silent film was "The Goldrush" which was released in 1936 if I am remembering right. I saw it on YouTube. Brave man considering that "talkies" had been around since 1932 with the release of "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson.

"The Goldrush" was the last outing for his little tramp character but his barber character in "The Dictator" shared certain similarities with the little tramp.



There's a lot of great silent stuff on YOUTUBE, there are channels that show the filming locations 'then and now'.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023 12:18 PM

BRENDA


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Originally posted by whozit:
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Originally posted by Brenda:
The first "talkie" Charlie Chaplin made was the "The Dictator" though now it is often called "The Great Dictator". It was released in 1940.

His final silent film was "The Goldrush" which was released in 1936 if I am remembering right. I saw it on YouTube. Brave man considering that "talkies" had been around since 1932 with the release of "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson.

"The Goldrush" was the last outing for his little tramp character but his barber character in "The Dictator" shared certain similarities with the little tramp.



There's a lot of great silent stuff on YOUTUBE, there are channels that show the filming locations 'then and now'.



I've been looking up the odd Chaplin film on it. Maybe I should try Valentino. My library had "The Dictator".


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