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Majidi-kkum indha nilamiyaa :cry:
We scale new heights everyday! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
The Navigator (1924).
For a long time, I've been wondering what the deal with Buster Keaton was. After watching this film, I am still wondering. I mean, there were some good slapstick moments, some good choreography and nice and thrilling climax...like the great Poker face, I was poker faced myself most of the time....as a cure, I am watching Monsieur Verdoux next :D
Have you watched 'The General' ? The stunts - all by himself- are really amazing. His girlfriend tries to help and goofs up and in a "what am I going to do with you" moment, he momentarily throttles her before planting a kiss :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Haven't. Well, yeah he was mostly known for the stunts. Was that the film where his house collapses with him in the middle? My DVD was two in one, with The Boat. Not sure I am in the mood to watch it anytime soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
No. general is the one with the train engine
Monsieur Verdoux (1947)
I believe this came after The Great Dictator which was still largely a silent film. This one, he had pages of dialogues and manusan pinnittaru.
It's Charles, not Charlie Chaplin, and man was he serious. More of a crime drama rather than a satire, it's interesting how Chaplin handled a darker role, a murdering con man. The killing takes place off screen, but there are some eeriness in his performance. I think this is Brando's favourite of Chaplin's.
PR, take note of his body language here. More evidence of Woody/Chaplin link :D
Great script, I need to revisit it again. Some parts are pretty deep for 1947.
Have heard of this film. Must watch soon.
The Informant
Matt Damon :lol2:
Finally... Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle
Ho hum.