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1 | 7.14% |
Hated |
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2 | 14.29% |
Tolerated |
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0 | 0% |
Always Remember |
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1 | 7.14% |
Historic, nothing else. |
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3 | 21.43% |
Significant Achievement |
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2 | 14.29% |
We wouldn't have movies without it. |
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1 | 7.14% |
Curiosity in the classroom. That's it. |
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4 | 28.57% |
Voters: 14. You may not vote on this poll |
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Dec 2008
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What did you think? Loved, hated, tolerated, always remember?
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Dec 2008
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I find most people don't think about movies. They merely consume. Nothing wrong with that. I guess I'm purging my life-long desire: to ask these questions. Sorry for that. I meant nothing more than that. |
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No, I just wondered. You've had a lot of questions today. Good to get people to think, but raising so many questions today just made me wonder why.
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Dec 2008
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To the topic at hand, I have actually never seen this movie. Worth checking out? |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Dec 2008
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It is most known: for it's depiction of the Reconstruction. Where the Klu Klux Klan ride (with the sun behind them) to save the day from the evil Blacks from the North. It's racism has been subject of sociology and film classes. But besides that, it was instrumental (through its popularity and influence) in making motion pictures both art and business. It had made $18 million by the start of talkies. In one fell swoop. Receipts for this (at Eastern theater chains), gave Louis B. Mayer the funds to go into the picture business. Birth of a Nation (1915) is probably: with the exception of Gone with the Wind, Star Wars (1977), or Psycho (1960). One of the most important films, in shaping the destiny of motion pictures, and how we see them. |
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Dec 2008
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Some wander if he ever said it. It remains a mystery, Read more. Birth of a Nation (1915). Click here for more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation |
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Dec 2008
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Don't forget Intolerance (1916). That was D.W. Griffith's feature-length apology for Nation. It is also considered Griffith second crown-jewel. And another mammoth achievement that changed film for forever. Add that on you queue as well.
And by the way, your welcome. Also add: Nosferatu (1922) Battleship Potemkin (1925) The Last Laugh (1924) The Gold Rush (1925) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Sunrise (1927) The General (1927) The Cat and the Canary (1927) Metropolis (1927) The Crowd (1928) I hope that helps. |
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I didn't like it. It was long and bland. It's a preachy picture and the fact that it was preaching white supremacy dosn't help at all.
It's important, needs preserving and should be recommended for film classes, though not mandatory. The only thing this picture has going for it is it's place in history as pre-1920 epics are hard to find. Other than that, it's no good. 'Gone with the Wind' is a better American Civil War picture, 'Lawerence of Arabia' is a better epic, anything by Spike Lee is more racist, and Buster Keaton films are better silents. As a matter of fact, 'The General' is a much better full length, American Civil War, pro-south, silent film. I have no need of seeing 'The Birth of a Nation' again. |
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(Although he sounded less than apologetic about earlier Klan views, in a promotional talkie-short interview to promote "Lincoln".) "Intolerance" was going to be just a short contemporary melodrama, but the hype-machine to follow "Nation" blew the original vision out of proportion. (And that's without Wikipedia...Still feel like the Happy Lil' Trivia Geek Everyone Loves?) Quote:
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Feb 2008
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Why would you spend that much time and effort crapping on someones thread? That's a really d**k thing to do. If you don't care about a thread, just move on. No need to do that.
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How bout The Passion of Joan of Arc (My Fav. Film of All Time) Breathless That Obscure Object of Desire Memories of Murder Kamikaze Girls Suicide Club Battle Royale All great films old and new alike that continue to shape how film is viewed and perceived. |
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If you're interested in silent films I'd recommend, in no particular order:
Metropolis (early Sci-fi, mostly complete version coming to Blu-ray soon, keep your fingers crossed!), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (IMHO The Best Silent Ever!, early German Horror and Expressionist film), The Phantom of the Opera (IMHO The World's Best Actor Ever in one of his best roles, early American Horror film), The Passion of Joan of Arc (simply a great film) A Trip to the Moon (early special effects extravaganza). All these early films contributed to the way in which films today are made. That puts them on equal footing with 'Birth of a Nation', but then they surpass it in storytelling and overall pleasure of viewing. A film class should talk about 'The Birth of a Nation', but it should show one of these. I want to take a moment here and say that I really recommend 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'. It was so far ahead of it's time that only recently have films started to take the extremes in visual presentation that it had. There would be no 'Citizen Kane' without this movie! No Saw series; no 'Metropolis', 'Blade Runner', or 'Star Wars'; no 'Dracula', 'Nosferatu', or 'Frankenstein'; NOTHING! Best movie ever! End_Rant sorry... ![]() As a curiosity, in 2005 'The Call of Cthulu' was released. It's a silent film based on the work of H.P. Lovecraft. Made on the cheap it proves that silents aren't dead yet and it's not to bad. |
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Battle Royale is WILDLY overrated. As for Birth, in my opinion it is an absolute MUST OWN for any film collection. Whether you ever plan to watch it more than once or not, no film collection is complete without it. |
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