Search found 148 matches
- February 22nd, 2010, 11:29 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: Get Your Man (1927) with Clara Bow
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5766
Re: Get Your Man (1927) with Clara Bow
Thanks everyone for all the feedback on Get Your Man. I'm looking forward to seeing it I bought Hula off ebay and wasn't impressed with the copy. I think I might have bought the same version! - it was just about watchable once, but the quality was pretty atrocious. An "old movie" to many o...
- February 17th, 2010, 7:56 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: Get Your Man (1927) with Clara Bow
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5766
Get Your Man (1927) with Clara Bow
I quite often see this film available to buy on the 'net. (Obviously, it's a b**tleg.) I'm interested in it because I like Clara Bow and Charles Buddy Rogers, and it's their only teaming apart from Wings. Also, I think it would be fascinating to see Clara directed by Dorothy Arzner. As I understand ...
- February 17th, 2010, 7:33 am
- Forum: Film Noir and Crime
- Topic: Crossfire or Gentleman's Agreement
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6166
Re: Crossfire or Gentleman's Agreement
Both films deal with anti - semitism, thought the novel upon which "Crossfire " derives from " The Brick Foxhole ", written by Richard Brooks dealt with homosexuality. I think Crossfire is a tremendous film, and one of the (many) aspects which makes it interesting is the changin...
- February 16th, 2010, 7:38 am
- Forum: Comedies
- Topic: The Lady Eve
- Replies: 23
- Views: 26050
Re: The Lady Eve
Having seen The Palm Beach Story (and Sullivan's Travels and The Lady Eve a while back), I'm amazed at how much Preston Sturges gets away with. There's a lot of frank and funny, completely matter of fact dialogue about sex in The Palm Beach Story ; not forgetting the morning after scene with Joel Mc...
- February 16th, 2010, 7:26 am
- Forum: Classic Film Literature
- Topic: Silent Movies: The Birth of Film and the Triumph of Movie Cu
- Replies: 2
- Views: 13535
Re: Silent Movies: The Birth of Film and the Triumph of Movie Cu
Hi pvitari Yes, I have this book. Coincidentally, I was looking through it a few weeks ago (after having seen Lucky Star for the first time), and noticed the same mistake you did. The range of illustrations is certainly very good, but I remember being a bit disappointed with the text. The title led ...
- February 12th, 2010, 8:04 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: MURNAU, BORZAGE AND FORD AT FOX
- Replies: 83
- Views: 31454
Re: MURNAU, BORZAGE AND FORD AT FOX
Oh, I loved Lucky Star! I thought it was absolutely wonderful. I don't know which of the three Borzage-Gaynor-Farrell films I like the most! I have to admit to being a little bit disappointed with The River. I know I should be grateful that we have even a partial print of it, but for me it was more ...
- February 11th, 2010, 11:11 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: MURNAU, BORZAGE AND FORD AT FOX
- Replies: 83
- Views: 31454
Re: MURNAU, BORZAGE AND FORD AT FOX
So has anyone seen the Region 2 BFI release that came out late last year? Are the transfers better than in Fox set of these two films? Does LUCKY STAR have different music? I have both volumes of the BFI Frank Borzage releases. I haven't seen the Region 1 boxed set versions of the films involved, s...
- September 28th, 2009, 3:04 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
- Views: 1073580
Re: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
I've just watched Grand Hotel (1932), and in the little ten minute documentary that was also on the disc, it said that Buster Keaton was originally scheduled to play the Lionel Barrymore part, i.e.: the downtrodden clerk who's told he has a fatal illness and wants to live it up before it's too late....
- September 28th, 2009, 2:55 pm
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3982
Re: The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
Hm, that's interesting. Yes, it's certainly possible to see Letty as a woman who doesn't understand her sexuality. She can go so far and then her repressive mechanism kicks in. Overall though, I prefer the idea of the wind being too big, too wild, too ungovernable to be contained within a symbolic r...
- September 28th, 2009, 10:24 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3982
Re: The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
I'm not sure I can accept that the wind has anything to do with repressed sexual desires (the wind being sexual desire, and Letty's attempts to resist its force being her repressive defences, I would guess). One of the reasons why this doesn't fit for me is that Gish's character is surprisingly sexu...
- September 28th, 2009, 10:11 am
- Forum: Classic Film on DVD
- Topic: Borzage-Gaynor-Farrell from the British Film Institute!
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1983
Borzage-Gaynor-Farrell from the British Film Institute!
I know a lot of the contributors to this Board are American or Canadian, and have ready access to region one DVDs - for example the Borzage/Murnau box set from Fox. Here in the U.K., I've been waiting for the British Film Institute to put out its long-rumoured Borzage-Gaynor-Farrell set on region tw...
- August 27th, 2009, 6:32 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3982
The Wind and its controversial "happy" ending
If you haven't seen The Wind, and plan to, please don't read this post - I want to talk about its famously controversial ending. I wouldn't want to spoil your experience of it. Taking it as read that The Wind is a tremendous film, one of the most powerful, best acted & directed, etc. I've ever s...
- August 4th, 2009, 4:31 pm
- Forum: The People of Film
- Topic: *CANDIDS*
- Replies: 14682
- Views: 6064043
Re: *CANDIDS*
http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt8/MovieJoe/album%20gold/candidnewbabstone.jpg Barbara Payton with her 3rd. husband Franchot Tone Poor, stupid, self-destructive, tragic, couldn't-be-helped Barbara Payton. I saw her in Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) opposite James Cagney a couple of weeks ago, and...
- July 31st, 2009, 11:07 am
- Forum: The People of Film
- Topic: *CANDIDS*
- Replies: 14682
- Views: 6064043
Re: *CANDIDS*
Is it just me, or is Joan Crawford looking um rather sexy in this picture? Great legs!mongoII wrote:
A pooped Joan Crawford after winning a jitterbug contest with partner Allen Jenkins in 1942
- July 31st, 2009, 11:02 am
- Forum: Silents & PreCodes
- Topic: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
- Replies: 3714
- Views: 1073580
Re: WHAT SILENTS & PRE-CODES HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
Phil, I still have yet to watch Camille, have you seen the Garbo version? I thought there was some fascinating things in Haxan, I would have preferred it to be a straight documentary though. The Merry Widow is the weakest Stroheim I've seen, it's like he was neutered for that film. Not surprisingly...