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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostThank you GUT. Hope you have a good week.
JeffG U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Mayerling... a most happy birthday to you my friend.. a toast to you!!
Since tomorrow is Chaplin's birthday.. I think we should all pay tribute to a true pioneer and master... let's make a list of our 5 favorite Chaplin films..
1- City Lights-1931 I truly believe this may be one of the greatest films ever made.. I've said so much about this film in other posts I’ll move on.
2-Limelight- 1952 very moving touching film, plus you get Chaplin and Keaton together!!!
3- The Cure- 1917 ( I wanted to have at least 1 short on my list.. and this one has some classic moments (as so many do) but this one makes me laugh more than most.
4- The Great Dictator- 1940- the end of the tramp...and one of the bravest films ever made...and the end where he addresses the crowd as Hynkle...a truly beautiful moment in film.
and 5- The Kid- 1921- Coogan is amazing, Chaplin breaks your heart and the dream sequence is so much fun!!!
Steadmund Brand"The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View PostMayerling... a most happy birthday to you my friend.. a toast to you!!
Since tomorrow is Chaplin's birthday.. I think we should all pay tribute to a true pioneer and master... let's make a list of our 5 favorite Chaplin films..
1- City Lights-1931 I truly believe this may be one of the greatest films ever made.. I've said so much about this film in other posts I’ll move on.
2-Limelight- 1952 very moving touching film, plus you get Chaplin and Keaton together!!!
3- The Cure- 1917 ( I wanted to have at least 1 short on my list.. and this one has some classic moments (as so many do) but this one makes me laugh more than most.
4- The Great Dictator- 1940- the end of the tramp...and one of the bravest films ever made...and the end where he addresses the crowd as Hynkle...a truly beautiful moment in film.
and 5- The Kid- 1921- Coogan is amazing, Chaplin breaks your heart and the dream sequence is so much fun!!!
Steadmund BrandG U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View PostMayerling... a most happy birthday to you my friend.. a toast to you!!
Since tomorrow is Chaplin's birthday.. I think we should all pay tribute to a true pioneer and master... let's make a list of our 5 favorite Chaplin films..
1- City Lights-1931 I truly believe this may be one of the greatest films ever made.. I've said so much about this film in other posts I’ll move on.
2-Limelight- 1952 very moving touching film, plus you get Chaplin and Keaton together!!!
3- The Cure- 1917 ( I wanted to have at least 1 short on my list.. and this one has some classic moments (as so many do) but this one makes me laugh more than most.
4- The Great Dictator- 1940- the end of the tramp...and one of the bravest films ever made...and the end where he addresses the crowd as Hynkle...a truly beautiful moment in film.
and 5- The Kid- 1921- Coogan is amazing, Chaplin breaks your heart and the dream sequence is so much fun!!!
Steadmund Brand
Hmmm. Five tops for Chaplin. Given that genius' track record it's hard for choices.
1) The Gold Rush
2) Monsieur Verdoux
3) The Great Dictator
4) Modern Times
5) One of the Mutual Comedies. I tend to head for "One A.M" as it is Chaplin's sole foray into a solo performance on film, but if one considers his work with Edna Purviance and that tragic figure Eric Campbell it would "Easy Street".
Had it been 10 films easily "City Lights", "The Kid", and "Limelght" (for his duet with Keaton) would have made the list too.
Jeff
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostMy favorite one of the tunes in his films is probably "Smiles", with the theme from "City Lights" runner up.
JeffG U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostThank you very much Steadmund.
Hmmm. Five tops for Chaplin. Given that genius' track record it's hard for choices.
1) The Gold Rush
2) Monsieur Verdoux
3) The Great Dictator
4) Modern Times
5) One of the Mutual Comedies. I tend to head for "One A.M" as it is Chaplin's sole foray into a solo performance on film, but if one considers his work with Edna Purviance and that tragic figure Eric Campbell it would "Easy Street".
Had it been 10 films easily "City Lights", "The Kid", and "Limelght" (for his duet with Keaton) would have made the list too.
Jeff
Happy Birthday Charles!!!
Steadmund Brand"The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View PostGreat list Monsieur Verdoux was so close to being on my list in place of The Kid...it was a coin flip decision for me.
Happy Birthday Charles!!!
Steadmund Brand
Jeff
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostCharlie, enjoy your day! Hope Edna, Mabel, Eric, Mack, Jackie, Buster, Harold, and Harry are with you having cake.
Jeff
Steadmund Brand"The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce
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