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- January 29th, 2009, 9:33 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
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I saw No Man of her Own thanks to Alison. It's a great little precode. I liked Carol Lombard's chemistry with Clark Gable, it's real of course. I liked her right away, but I'll admit it took me a while to warm up to Gable. Here he plays a similar character to Rett Butler in Gone With the Wind, or at...
- January 29th, 2009, 7:55 am
- Forum: General TV and Media
- Topic: Beauty & Brains Co-Exist: Don't Mess with Jess!
- Replies: 4
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- January 22nd, 2009, 10:22 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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In regards to Fairbanks and The Mark of Zorro , it must be remembered that Fairbanks originated the part on screen. It came from a short story, which, if memory serves, Mary Pickford showed her husband. With Zorro , Fairbanks created a genre--the swashbuckler--and if it has a bit too much foppish h...
- January 20th, 2009, 3:01 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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I saw the Douglas Fairbanks version of The Three Musketeers yesterday. I must say, I was positively surprised. I have always heard that this is one of his slower films, and that it moves at an uneven pace. Well, that is undoubtedly true, but the second half of the film, once the plot points have bee...
- January 6th, 2009, 10:02 am
- Forum: Classic Film on DVD
- Topic: Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3 due out March 24, 2009!!!
- Replies: 14
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- January 6th, 2009, 10:00 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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- January 2nd, 2009, 2:55 pm
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: 2009
- Replies: 16
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So what do you in Sweden say for the 1600s - do you call it the 16th Century? But it isn't, you know. Those years are the seventeenth group of hundreds, by modern (i.e., not ancient) time reckoning. Everyone tends to forget about those wonderful years from AD 1 (or maybe AD 0) to 100 -- that was th...
- January 2nd, 2009, 2:34 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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- January 2nd, 2009, 10:56 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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Re. Peter Pan, I think I've read that both Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish were after the part. Lillian Gish certainly seemed to resent not getting it. She mentions in her autobiography on two separate occasions that Sir James Barrie had actually chosen her for the part. Still, I think it's lucky the...
- January 2nd, 2009, 10:37 am
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: 2009
- Replies: 16
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That's interesting, I hadn't thought about that so much but I remember the discussions at the turn of the century. Here, I hear people say both. I know my grandfather was very vehement about it being the twenty-hundreds. English is a beautiful language which is much richer than mine. There's just on...
- December 29th, 2008, 9:54 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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You know Synnove, I was lucky enough to see The Black Pirate on a big screen at the National Film Theatre in 1996. The print on the Kino DVD is really disappointing compared with the gorgeous 35 mm BFI-restored print I saw then. The colors were designed to look like a children's book, muted and pas...
- December 28th, 2008, 6:37 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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I got a Douglas Fairbanks film set for Christmas, so now I've been acquainting myself with the third most popular star of the silent era. First I re-watched Robin Hood , which I had seen once before in a slightly sub-par print. This is an film with fantastic sets, lovely forest scenery and plenty of...
- December 22nd, 2008, 3:56 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: Kevin Brownlow's Hollywood (1980)
- Replies: 32
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I love both Hollyowwd and Cinema Europe. The Parade's Gone By is an essential book for silent film fans. I almost prefer the documentaries though, because you get to see and hear the stars, directors, cameramen and stuntmen tell their own stories, and you get a sense of the way film developed throug...
- December 11th, 2008, 4:58 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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Thank you for this fantastic review of the films from the box set, coopsgirl! Synnove: Interesting thoughts about No Country and Sir Arne. When I saw No Country it reminded me of A Simple Plan (1998 film by Sam Raimi), but I think you are right, that the basic story about blood money bringing doom t...
- December 10th, 2008, 9:24 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
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Rogerskarsten, The winter looks appealing? How? Still, I get what you mean. We've had snow here for a couple of days at the end of November, but it's all gone now and it's autumn weather outside. I stopped hoping for a snowy Christmas years ago. So it's nice to watch Gösta Berlings Saga. Herr Arnes ...