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The last film I watched was Metropolis, the 1927 masterwork by Fritz Lang. Unfortunately, a quarter of the film has to be considered lost forever.
But what I saw, was amazing. It's incredible how you can be engagd in a picture in which no word is spoken and you have to read all the dialogue from title cards.
But what I saw, was amazing. It's incredible how you can be engagd in a picture in which no word is spoken and you have to read all the dialogue from title cards.
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Welcome to the amazing world of silent films, many of witch are far better than stuff put out today with everyone jabbering on about nothing. Might I recommend?:Goliath wrote:The last film I watched was Metropolis, the 1927 masterwork by Fritz Lang. Unfortunately, a quarter of the film has to be considered lost forever.![]()
But what I saw, was amazing. It's incredible how you can be engagd in a picture in which no word is spoken and you have to read all the dialogue from title cards.
Sherlock, Jr
The Thief of Bagdad
City Lights
The Gold Rush
The Phantom of the Opera
Modern Times

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The missing portions were actually rediscovered earlier this year!Goliath wrote:The last film I watched was Metropolis, the 1927 masterwork by Fritz Lang. Unfortunately, a quarter of the film has to be considered lost forever.![]()
Click Here for the UD Thread
Or Click Here for the News Article that first reported its discovery
Kino Video will release the film on Blu-Ray and re-release the DVD next year, both with the rediscovered footage re-instated into the film!
Add Der letzte Mann / The Last Laugh and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans to the list. Two of my favorites, and they're both Murnau to boot!Wire Hanger wrote:Might I recommend?:
Sherlock, Jr
The Thief of Bagdad
City Lights
The Gold Rush
The Phantom of the Opera
Modern Times
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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Don't forget Nosferatu .Flanger-Hanger wrote:Might I recommend?:Goliath wrote:The last film I watched was Metropolis, the 1927 masterwork by Fritz Lang. Unfortunately, a quarter of the film has to be considered lost forever.![]()
But what I saw, was amazing. It's incredible how you can be engagd in a picture in which no word is spoken and you have to read all the dialogue from title cards.
Sherlock, Jr
The Thief of Bagdad
City Lights
The Gold Rush
The Phantom of the Opera
Modern Times
It's one heck of a silent movie and actually has a few scary scenes.

I just watched Deck the Halls.
It's a fun Christmas movie. I had never seen it before but I was in a Christmas spirit this afternoon while shopping and since it was on sale for the boxing week I decided to buy it! I would say I'm happy with this purchase! I will definitely watch it again next Christmas!
It's a fun Christmas movie. I had never seen it before but I was in a Christmas spirit this afternoon while shopping and since it was on sale for the boxing week I decided to buy it! I would say I'm happy with this purchase! I will definitely watch it again next Christmas!
Oh, I've seen many silent films, such as the classic Chaplin films (City Lights, The Kid, The Circus, Modern Times, The Gold Rush). I'm doing a film studies, and because of this, I've also seen silent films as they were intended: in a theatre with a pianist accompanying the film. But it *still* amazes me how well they work.Flanger-Hanger wrote:Welcome to the amazing world of silent films, many of witch are far better than stuff put out today with everyone jabbering on about nothing. Might I recommend?:
Thanks for the information! That is great news!Escapay wrote:The missing portions were actually rediscovered earlier this year!
Click Here for the UD Thread
Or Click Here for the News Article that first reported its discovery
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I say: LONG LIVE THE CHEESE!
Seriously, that movie is so much more entertaining than over 98% of all the Hollywood crap being released into theaters today, and still most of the television shows!
God, I hear my roomies behind me on days watching N.C.I.S., House, etc., and they're so bad- I literally feel like barfing! Just flipping through the channels is an experience so depressing, I wonder how I get out of bed in the morning to go work at a Movie & DVD rental place, knowing America is poisoning its' collective mind with so much lame garbage...
Seriously, that movie is so much more entertaining than over 98% of all the Hollywood crap being released into theaters today, and still most of the television shows!
God, I hear my roomies behind me on days watching N.C.I.S., House, etc., and they're so bad- I literally feel like barfing! Just flipping through the channels is an experience so depressing, I wonder how I get out of bed in the morning to go work at a Movie & DVD rental place, knowing America is poisoning its' collective mind with so much lame garbage...
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You just might be my new favorite person.Goliath wrote:The Little Mermaid
After 83619482 viewings, STILL a great flick!

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