Risodo
07.05.17 | I wanted to put more films on the list but I think that with this ten it'll be fine to start a conversation about it. Cheers dudes. |
ArsMoriendi
07.05.17 | Where's The Marx Brothers? Best early comedy.
Duck Soup. |
Risodo
07.05.17 | I didn't see anything from this guys. It's really worth it? |
ArsMoriendi
07.05.17 | Of course. It's pre-code, so the jokes they get away with are way dirtier than you'd expect for that era.
Plus Harpo is silly in the best way. |
porcupinetheater
07.05.17 | Check The Phantom Carriage & The Wind
My boi Sjöström on that über atmo shit |
MrSirLordGentleman
07.05.17 | Freaks (1932) |
OwMySnauze
07.05.17 | The BellBoy, any Jerry Lewis films etc |
Risodo
07.05.17 | @ArsMoriendi nice man, I'll check their stuff
@porcupinetheater I have this movie on my favs in imdb, seems like a pretty weird shit, and I'll definitely like it
@MrSirLordGentleman the human race is a pretty interesting race |
Risodo
07.05.17 | @OwMySnauze The BellBoy is from the 60's, isn't it? |
OwMySnauze
07.05.17 | My bad, you're right. For some reason, I thought it was from the 40's |
Risodo
07.05.17 | It's fine bro, but I'll check it out too |
Frippertronics
07.05.17 | Fritz Lang is the master, dude
props |
Frippertronics
07.05.17 | Metropolis and M are some of his best works, but Die Nibelungen and the Mabuse films are up there as well |
Asdfp277
07.05.17 | where the ones before 1900 |
ArsMoriendi
07.05.17 | I've only seen 1, 6, 8, and 10. All are great though. |
Risodo
07.05.17 | @Frippertronics props dude!
@Asdfp277 you say, like Mélies and Lumiére stuff? |
robertsona
07.05.17 | my favs: SUNRISE (Murnau, 1927); THE RULES OF THE GAME (Renoir, 1939); THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC (Dreyer, 1928); THE KIDNAPPERS FOIL (Barker, 1930); ANGEL (Lubitsch, 1937); WESTFRONT 1918 (Pabst, 1930); ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (Hawks, 1939); DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK (Ford, 1939); MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (McCarey, 1937); TABU (Murnau, 1931); CONEY ISLAND AT NIGHT (Porter, 1905); STAGECOACH (Ford, 1939); DANSE SERPENTINE (Lumiere, 1896) |
Asdfp277
07.05.17 | idk i just asked |
Frippertronics
07.05.17 | ars please tell me you saw the 2010 restoration of Metropolis |
neekafat
07.05.17 | Maltese Falcon dude! |
Risodo
07.05.17 | Humphrey Bogart is the dude |
ScuroFantasma
07.05.17 | I've been summoned here by 3. Great movie, better spongebob cameo. |
Zig
07.05.17 | DW Griffith made some masterpieces, including Intolerance (1916).
The Last Laugh (1924) by FW Murnau; and Man With A Movie Camera (1929) by Dziga Vertov, are some of my favorites from that era. |
Papa Universe
07.05.17 | Dammit, this topic is right up my alley, but I've got absolutely nothing to say... Maybe only A Man with a Movie Camera (1929) and Gone with the Wind (1939) are missing. |
zakalwe
07.05.17 | I stake my mortgage on none of these being as good as:
The Goonies (1985) |
DoofusWainwright
07.05.17 | Seconded |
ScuroFantasma
07.05.17 | The Wizard of Oz |
Clumseee
07.05.17 | Charlie Chaplin rulez. |
Drifter
07.05.17 | Lmaoooo zak |
Risodo
07.05.17 | nosferatu is certanly the best cameo in spongebob |
porcupinetheater
07.05.17 | Also jam on Make Way For Tomorrow if you need a good cry |
Risodo
07.05.17 | Oh man....I just read a review about this film and it's going to be a harsh experience seeing it |
robertsona
07.05.17 | that movie is so good. |
Alastor
07.05.17 | Häxan (1922). A pagan classic.
Die Büchse der Pandora (1929), by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Starring the amazing Luise Brooks. Tragic and beautiful film.
Der blaue Engel (1930), by Josef von Sternberg. One of the best performances of all-time by the great Emil Jannings.
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Alastor
07.05.17 | man, german cinema used to be one of the best in the world. A shame what it has become. |
JigglyPDiddy
07.05.17 | Just binge watch some Man Ray films while tripping on shrooms. |
porcupinetheater
07.05.17 | Best period for them Krauts was still the New German Cinema, though
God Fassbinder was pretty much GOAT |
BallsToTheWall
07.05.17 | Great list, great reccs, but don't leave out Cagney with Angels With Dirty Faces. |
Alastor
07.05.17 | best of the new german cinema was Herzog imho. Fassbinder's films haven't nearly aged as well as his. |
goblinilbog
02.09.18 | Metropolis is great, cool that you put it with The Downward Spiral. |