(09-20-2021, 12:55 PM)Twelvefret Wrote: The General is a favorite movie. Apparently the train wreck cost $40,000 and about sunk Keeton's reputation. What he did around a moving locomotive should rank as one of the best athletic events of all time. And, the topic is apparently historically correct, sort of...
While I have purchased many, many dozens of donuts for my customers, I never ate many. I guess Dunkin Donuts Traditional, the one with the dunking handle, ranks high for my palate.
I really like Buster Keeton movies. I actually like his and Harold Lloyd's movies a lot more than Charlie Chaplin’s.
Steamboat Bill Jr. is another excellent Keeton movie.
(09-20-2021, 12:55 PM)Twelvefret Wrote: The General is a favorite movie. Apparently the train wreck cost $40,000 and about sunk Keeton's reputation. What he did around a moving locomotive should rank as one of the best athletic events of all time. And, the topic is apparently historically correct, sort of...
While I have purchased many, many dozens of donuts for my customers, I never ate many. I guess Dunkin Donuts Traditional, the one with the dunking handle, ranks high for my palate.
I really like Buster Keeton movies. I actually like his and Harold Lloyd's movies a lot more than Charlie Chaplin’s.
Steamboat Bill Jr. is another excellent Keeton movie.
Chaplin’s movie City Lights is a favorite. The last seen caused me to cry. So sweet.
(09-20-2021, 08:04 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: I really like Buster Keeton movies. I actually like his and Harold Lloyd's movies a lot more than Charlie Chaplin’s.
Steamboat Bill Jr. is another excellent Keeton movie.
Chaplin’s movie City Lights is a favorite. The last seen caused me to cry. So sweet.
@twelvfret I just finished watching City lights. I think I've seen clips from it in the past but never the full movie till now. Yes hard to decide if that was a sad or happy ending. He certainly went through a lot for her.
(09-21-2021, 03:26 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: @twelvfret I just finished watching City lights. I think I've seen clips from it in the past but never the full movie till now. Yes hard to decide if that was a sad or happy ending. He certainly went through a lot for her.
I wasn't sad for me, but happy. She realized who he was. I think they lived happily ever after....
"Yes, I can see now".
These actors had such a wonderful skill of communicating without saying a word. I like Mary Pickford movies and she was a courageous person in her own right. Thak you for bringing up Keeton. I've watched as many as I could find.
09-21-2021, 01:15 PM (This post was last modified: 09-21-2021, 01:39 PM by GAW9576.)
Twelvefret. I guess I was not sure weather happy or sad because it didn't show weather the lived happily ever after. But he is smiling there and she did seem happy to have found him even though it's obvious he isn't wealthy. So I too will assume they lived happily ever after and let my eyes water up a tiny bit in happiness for them.
I will check out Mary Pickford.
Buster is definitely my favorite so far. And his story is incredible. There is a documentary with him in it that tells a lot of his story. If you haven't seen it you really should. If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll find a link. I don't remember the title right now. And if it's been a while you should watch Steamboat Bill Jr. again too. I think it's one of my favorites of his. I plan on watching it again soon.
(09-21-2021, 01:15 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: @twelvfret. I guess I was not sure weather happy or sad because it didn't show weather the lived happily ever after. But he is smiling there and she did seem happy to have found him even though it's obvious he isn't wealthy. So I too will assume they lived happily ever after and let my eyes water up a tiny bit in happiness for them.
I will check out Mary Pickford.
Buster is definitely my favorite so far. And his story is incredible. There is a documentary with him in it that tells a lot of his story. If you haven't seen it you really should. If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll find a link. I don't remember the title right now. And if it's been a while you should watch Steamboat Bill Jr. again too. I think it's one of my favorites of his. I plan on watching it again soon.
So, I imagine Chaplin goes to work delivering flowers, they marry, and have 2.3 children...LOL!!
(09-21-2021, 03:26 AM)GAW9576 Wrote: @twelvfret I just finished watching City lights. I think I've seen clips from it in the past but never the full movie till now. Yes hard to decide if that was a sad or happy ending. He certainly went through a lot for her.
I wasn't sad for me, but happy. She realized who he was. I think they lived happily ever after....
"Yes, I can see now".
These actors had such a wonderful skill of communicating without saying a word. I like Mary Pickford movies and she was a courageous person in her own right. Thak you for bringing up Keeton. I've watched as many as I could find.
Like you, I also enjoy watching Haraold Lloyd.
I'll go with that story line. And I'll check that movie out too.
So, a note to our UK brethren...I just finished off a jar of Branston pickle. Delicious stuff. No worries though, I've got one more unopened jar in the cupboard!
So, a note to our UK brethren...I just finished off a jar of Branston pickle. Delicious stuff. No worries though, I've got one more unopened jar in the cupboard!