Burke playing a scatterbrained society wife as only she could
She's brilliant in exactly the same type of role in Dinner at Eight, too.
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Burke playing a scatterbrained society wife as only she could
She's brilliant in exactly the same type of role in Dinner at Eight, too.
She's brilliant in exactly the same type of role in Dinner at Eight, too.
Only one of the reasons that's my favorite movie of all time.
"I read the strangest book recently..."
::Best double-take in the history of cinema::
"You read a book?!?"
"Yeah. It said that someday, every profession will be replaced by machines."
::Looks her up and down::
"Oh, my dear, that's something you need never worry about."
Marie Dressler's last scene in her last movie. Best delivery of an exit line ever.
I was going through some more of the dvr'd silent shorts from Monday night's TCM broadcast. Melies is interesting in the abstract, but overall gets old very fast--too much of the same camera tricks to imitate magic tricks schtick. IMO, the best one was the Gulliver's Travels adaptation, not A Trip to the Moon. And I had to stop watching the Griffith shorts after about an hour, when the melodrama got way too thick on the ground. It was just about unwatchable. I still have the Silent Shakespeare shorts to watch tonight.
Oh, and I am looking forward to Sunday night's TCM broadcast of Metropolis!!
Metropolis!!
Is it the (latest) restored version?
Yes, it is, and after the film, they're showing a documentary about how they found the latest version in Argentina and used it for the restoration.
We wound up Instant Watching Metropolis in addition to the restored version of the 1927 film.
As a re-imagining, it works.
Is it the (latest) restored version?
Man, I want to see that. Curse our non-cable-having ways!