What are the best silent kinos?
So far I've seen Phantom of the Opera (1925) and Metropolis (1927).
What are the best silent kinos?
Sherlock, Jr.
Passion of Joan of Arc
Dreyer's Vampire
Sunrise
The Other Gods
Nosferatu
Battleship Potemkin
Wings
The Lodger
The Birth of a Nation
Nosferatu
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Faust
The Circus
The Gold Rush
Quest of Fire
Birth of a Nation
Battleship Potemkin
Every Charie Chaplin
Every Buster Keaton
The Ten Commandments
All Quiet on the Western Front
That's a good start
Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894)
Did you watch opera 25 or 29?
i feel most of the 'people' these days (especially children) will only watch a movie if its in color, as if it doesn't interest them within 3 minutes, they'll stop watching it.
but to answer your question, the navigator.
Faust has some great images but it's Germanically slow.
For "Every Charlie Chaplin" I would suggest Gold Rush and Modern Times. Those are frequently referenced must-sees at the top of his game.
keaton > chaplin
Man Who Laughs is kino and has some imagery that still disturbs me decades later
haxan
the phantom carriage
The Phantom Carriage
>All Quiet on the Western Front
that’s a talkie, pseud.
>tfw missed the sale on the blu ray a few days ago
Häxan
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Anything by Murnau
Anything by Fritz Lang
L'Age D'Or
Nosferatu
Caligari
dr. calimari
I dated a girl who refused to watch Psycho with me because it was """"black and white and boring""""""
Coincidentally I broke up with her a week later.
Passion of Joan of Arc and Sunrise is when silent cinema perfected itself
>tfw those are the only two that I've seen
I'd love to go to an old theater with a live performance from a musician as the film plays.
The Diary of a Lost Girl
Pandora's Box
The Wind
Chang: a drama of the Wilderness
Nosferatu
Cabinet of dr. Caligari
The Monster (1925)
Desert Nights
West of Zanzibar
The Unholy Three
Legong: dance of the Virgins
All Quiet on the Western Front (alternate silent version)
The Kid
Shoulder Arms
The Better 'Ole
Those are just a few great ones off the top of my head.
>he never watched caligari with john zorns organ score
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Look up the silent version, pal. There was a silent version for theaters that hadn't converted to sound yet and it was refurbished by Eastman house recently.
The Thief if Baghdad
Pretty much the first summer special effects movie. There's this Asian girl in it I really want to fuck.
Woman in the Moon is a good Lang film.
Orphans of the Storm
Anna May Wong was very pretty. I also like her in Picadilly from 1929.
Intolerance (1916)
Tol'able David (1921)
Nanook of the North (1922)
This.
Safety Last
nice damage control
>kino
You need to go back to Redshit
I'm not the first guy but the silent version is kino. You should watch it if you haven't. If you live in the US, it's been on TCM a few times in the last couple years.
Fuck Battleship Potemkin.
It’s a shit film, that just be viewd as a flipbook.
Batlleship Potemkin should sink, and never be seen again.
It’s an insult to filmaking.
you need to lurk more, newfag
This version of Frankenstein is pretty great.
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Smile!
at least link the hd restored version
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the bit with the mirror freaked me out
Ed Wood but it isn't legit
I really enjoyed Broken Blossoms
>Ed Wood
literally has nothing to do with silent films. the fuck are you talking about?
I didn't read the post lol
yes, but Chaplin is still great
physical comedy needs autistic perfectionists to be remembered
Chaplin has more heart but Keaton has better stunts. There are several times where he almost died in the filming of only one film.
Is the silent Ten Commandments worth watching if I've already seen the colour one?
Lloyd >>>>>> Keaton > Chaplin
Gold Rush with Charlie challin
I like Lloyd too but that is just objectively false.
Chaplin>>Keaton>>>>Lloyd= Linder
>LOLE CHAPLIN SLAPPED A GUYS ASS AND SLIPPED ON HIS OWN PISS
never mind, i'll try doing research next time
> Passion
As long as you watch it with the voices of light soundtrack.
Chaplin was an exceptional actor and made Kubrick look lazy you fucking pleb
his shorts are pretty boring senpai. ill watch modern times sometime.
This although I like The Kid and Modern Times.
Very beautiful soundtrack/ oratorio fpr the film
>femme engendre bataille et guerre! Exile gent de gaste terre!
Best of each-
Chaplin: Modern Times
Keaton: Steamboat Bill Jr.
Lloyd: Never Weaken
Linder: Seven Years Bad Luck
Meshes of the Afternoon