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Its What I'm Doing Next Weekend [Jul. 3rd, 2008|05:21 pm]

louisebrooks
http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-07-03/article/30484?hea...

MOVING PICTURES: SF Festival Showcases Cinema’s First Golden Era
By Justin DeFreitas,
Thursday July 03, 2008

The Kid Brother (1927) may be Harold Lloyd’s greatest film, bringing a high level of artistry to the bespectacled comedian’s slapstick humor.

Conrad Veidt and Olga Baclanova in Paul Leni’s The Man Who Laughs (1928), a film that expanded on the sympathetic portrayals of
disfigured men that had been so successful on the screen in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Phantom of the Opera. The Man Who
Laughs gave rise not only to the series of Universal horror films of the 1930s, but inspired the character of The Joker.

Far from the ragged, blurry, jumpy images in the popular imagination, the silent era of filmmaking was an age of discovery, innovation and
supreme achievement in the new medium of cinema. Motion pictures, at first treated as a mere novelty, came into their own between 1910 and 1920, growing from brief, flickering diversions into full-scale narratives. But it was in the 1920s that cinema truly blossomed into the great art form of the 20th century.

The San Francisco Silent Film Festival, now in its 13th year, showcases the breadth and depth of what was the first golden era of cinema, presenting the full range of film treasures—from slapstick comedy to gothic horror, from experimental animation to stately costume drama—as it was meant to be seen: on the big screen, in a beautiful 1920s movie palace, and with live musical accompaniment.

This year’s program begins Friday night, July 11, at the Castro Theater with Harold Lloyd’s The Kid Brother and continues all day Saturday and Sunday with 10 more presentations from the peak of the silent era.

Friday

Harold Lloyd was not an inherently funny presence as a screen persona. Unlike Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton, who rank among the most innately charismatic and unique cinematic artists of all time, Lloyd couldn’t command an audience’s attention simply by appearing on the screen. There were many such comedians struggling to climb their way to the top of the field, to challenge Keaton and Chaplin at the
summit, but Lloyd was the most diligent and talented of them, and he alone managed to scale those heights. Through grit and etermination
he overcame his limitations as a screen presence and established himself as one of the most popular and enduring comedians of the
silent era. In the 1920s he was second only to Chaplin in popularity. In fact, in office receipts, the prolific Lloyd surpassed Chaplin, who
only released a handful of films in that decade.

Lloyd took a different and perhaps more pragmatic approach to his comedies than his contemporaries. Chaplin made relatively quiet,
character-based narratives, punctuated here and there with explosive bits of slapstick. And Keaton let his films develop slowly, building
steadily to dizzying climactic chases and daring stunt work. But Lloyd first and foremost aimed to please, and thus he filled movies with
gags from start to finish, rarely allowing the audience much time to breathe.

With The Kid Brother (1927), however, Lloyd altered his style somewhat, adopting some of the techniques of his competitors in pursuit of a more artistic approach. He put more time and effort into technical details, especially the photography, using warm lighting to capture the pastoral beauty of a life in the woods. And he put greater emphasis on pathos; more screen time was spent developing his character, showing us his hopes, his dreams and his humiliations.

Lloyd didn’t make a bad film in the 1920s; all of them are good and many of them are great. Others made more money (The Freshman), crammed in more gags per minute (Why Worry?), or have enjoyed more lasting fame (Safety Last), but The Kid Brother may very well represent Lloyd’s crowning achievement, bringing greater artistry and subtlety to his workman-like career. Lloyd himself cited the film as his
personal favorite. Friday’s screening of the film will feature live accompaniment by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.

Saturday

Saturday’s screenings include The Soul of Youth (1920), a portrait of the fate of unwanted orphans in early 20th-century America; Les Deux
Timides (1928), a comedy by René Clair; and Mikael (1924), a landmark film in the history of gay cinema, directed by the great Carl Dreyer
(The Passion of Joan of Arc, Vampyr) and starring German actor Conrad Veidt.

Veidt also anchors the centerpiece film Saturday night, The Man Who Laughs (1928). Early in the 1920s, German émigré Carl Laemmle, head of Universal, brought Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame to the screen. Centering an epic film on a grossly disfigured lead character was considered a great risk at the time, but Lon Chaney, who would later become known as “The Man of a Thousand Faces,” used his formidable pantomime skills to create a sensitive and sympathetic portrayal. Laemmle and Chaney then followed Hunchback with The Phantom of the Opera and enjoyed similar success.

Eager to keep the streak alive, Laemmle turned to his fellow countrymen for The Man Who Laughs (1928), enlisting the talents of Conrad Veidt and director Paul Leni for another Hugo adaptation. Veidt had become the face of German Expressionism with his roles in The
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and in Leni’s Waxworks, and Leni had recently parlayed his success in Germany into a contract with Universal,
bringing the shadowy photography and psychological horror of Expressionism to the States with The Cat and the Canary. These silent  classics formed the foundation of what would become a string of classic Universal horror films in the 1930s. Saturday’s screening of
The Man Who Laughs will be accompanied by Clark Wilson on the Wurlitzer.

Following The Man Who Laughs Saturday night is the first in the festival’s new “Director’s Pick” series. Director Guy Maddin will be on hand to introduce and narrate (translating the French intertitles) for Tod Browning’s strange and rarely screened film The Unknown (1927), starring Lon Chaney and Joan Crawford. Live piano accompaniment will be provided by Stephen Horne.

Sunday

Sunday’s screenings include The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926), the earliest surviving feature-length animated film; Her Wild Oat
(1927), one of the few surviving films of Colleen Moore, among the most popular actresses of the 1920s; and Jujiro (1928), an avant-garde
Japanese film.

The festival concludes Sunday night with The Patsy (1928), starring the great comedienne Marion Davies. Davies, the mistress of William
Randolph Hearst, had spent much of her career weighed down with the dreary costumes of the myriad period dramas that Hearst wanted to see her in. It was director King Vidor who finally freed the effervescent Davies from such stifling solemnity, and in The Patsy he gave her free
reign to satirize her contemporaries, offering sharp and hilarious impersonations of such silent-era stalwarts as Lillian Gish and Pola
Negri. Clark Wilson will again provide accompaniment on the Wurlitzer.

The San Francisco

Silent Film Festival

July 11-13 at the Castro Theater,

429 Castro St., San Francisco.

www.silentfilm.org.
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why hallo there [Jul. 3rd, 2008|03:30 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[extra_thursday]
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just one look today using the jane palette that i asked about in my last post.  cc is always welcome  :)



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Green N Yellow [Jul. 3rd, 2008|09:53 am]

eyeshadowsluts

[patsrockmybosox]
I really like the way this came out but I'll let you guys decide.

Also, I think the pics are of way better quality this time around (even if the makeup sucks, LOL) so if nothing else, at least I can take good pictures, LOL

New hair, too.

check it out )
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[Jul. 3rd, 2008|07:56 am]

eyeshadowsluts

[aheadsuretospin]
An effort to stay active.

A few eyeballs )
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Blue and Purple look [Jul. 2nd, 2008|11:33 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[lilmissfeelgood]
[Current Location |Home]
[Current Mood | depressed]
[Current Music |TV - That 70s Show]

So, since my boyfriend suddenly broke up with me out of the blue last night, I've been sitting around my house feeling sorry for myself. So, since I had so much time on my hands, I decided to do a nice little blue and purple look.








Also, in case any of you who are parents or aunts or anything, I'm selling all my old Beanie Babies (they are all from the 90s and are either retired or hard to find). I have 23 Beanie Babies and 3 Beanie Buddies. They are all in perfect condition (except one that's missing the tag). Every Beanie Baby is $2.00 under the price on BBToyStore.com and the Beanie Buddies are at least $3.00 less. I also have some soft and hard plastic tag protectors. So if any of you girls are interested, just check out my journal. It's a public post, so you can all see it. If you want to place an order, either leave a comment on the sale post or send me an e-mail at Faceless_Spirit0@yahoo.com
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[Jul. 2nd, 2008|08:34 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[atyourmercy]
3 fotds & lots of camera whoring under the cut )
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Hey Gals [Jul. 2nd, 2008|08:22 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[bingthecherry]

If this is Bad, Sorry

But idk if you guys know, but walmart has a free sample section on there site.  and i was browsing threw and saw these.  Now my friend turned me onto Ponds Wipes and i love them.  So if ur hesitant to buy them, well here's a free sample!

http://instoresnow.walmart.com/enhancedrendercontent_ektid43916.aspx

and sorry for the text only.

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[Jul. 2nd, 2008|05:28 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[ohmy_cheerios]
[Current Music |did you see the words?]

cool heat in hot shit heat. jimi handtrix )
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Three FOTDs and sharing some news [Jul. 2nd, 2008|02:34 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[geminitwin_sd]
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[Current Mood | giddy]

Hi lovelies, guess what??? I am engaged! My boyfriend of eight years, proposed to me last weekend and I said yes :). I'm very happy and excited so just thought I would share.


Preview of one of the three looks:


As I lay me down to fall asleep with my demons dying and my pilot light weak, I curse the last six months I've been hiding behind... )

Comments, questions and suggestions are always welcomed! Thanks, Jaymers
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[Jul. 2nd, 2008|03:00 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[itsmebonnie]
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I didn't die! I'm still here! boo for being inactive :[
just 3 pics )
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[Jul. 2nd, 2008|02:24 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[missanthrope_83]
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I checked the faqs links and memories, and cant find any reviews for these pretty affordable eye shadows from www.beautyfromtheearth.com I found out about them from a girl on youtube: monroemisfitmakeup

I wanted to know if anybody here had used them? and if so what do you think?
so far I am pretty sure I'm gonna buy some from the looks on monroemisfitmakeup's review, the colors just look awesome.
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3 looks... [Jul. 2nd, 2008|12:20 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[lizsybarite]
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Hooray for being on vacation!

Previews:

Photobucket

Photobucket

You only have to look behind you... at who's undermined you... )
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Weird storage solution + collection pics :) [Jul. 2nd, 2008|03:50 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[udklit]
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WeI got this bar-cabinet-thing (what's it called?!) and didn't really have enough liqour bottles or fancy glass to fill it up so I thought I'd use it for makeup instead ;)


Come check what's inside ;) )
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smokey fotd [Jul. 1st, 2008|10:18 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[prettypoison88]
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[Current Mood | tired]

I'm kinda sweaty here. So, please excuse the shininess. =P



I'm not a lot, but you can have all of me... )
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Wowza [Jul. 1st, 2008|09:00 pm]

louisebrooks
According to a reliable eBay seller, "ON MARCH 27, 2008, PROFILES IN HISTORY of LOS ANGELES set the highest price to date for an ALFRED CHENEY JOHNSTON PHOTOGRAPH - $9,500.00 for an unsigned 10" X 13" VINTAGE PORTRAIT OF LOUISE BROOKS!!"

Wowza!
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[Jul. 1st, 2008|06:35 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[deathbcomesme]
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well i'm incredibly bored, and my digital camera is broken, so i noooow present youu with

chelseas webcam extravaganza )
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Re: Tagging [Jul. 1st, 2008|03:02 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[bizzeh]
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I'm going to temporarily allow members to tag their past posts. I'm kind of picky with how it's done so please do it right.

Just tag your username. If there's swatches, you can add the swatches tag. Same with the videos tag, storage tag, and weddings tag.
Don't use a MAC tag or Urban Decay tag (etc) just because you used them in your FOTD. Same with the tutorials tag,
If you think a particular post should have another tag that I haven't mentioned, just ask me :)

Let me know if you need a tag.
I will be checking.

A quick way of finding your posts is to click on the archive link to the right.
Go through each month and press CTRL + F and type in your username.

Happy hunting!

PS: If you see another user you'd like to have a tag, by all means, tag their username too :)
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Inspired by Barbie Loves MAC =D [Jul. 1st, 2008|03:51 pm]

eyeshadowsluts

[skriftastoll]
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a few better views of the eyeshadow )
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*whew* Its July!! [Jul. 1st, 2008|04:54 pm]

melancholy_kat
I can't believe so much time has passed since we've been in full shop mode and wow, I'm sorry for that, but I have been getting occasional questions so I just wanted to stop and make a note of the fact that we have definitely not closed shop! With the baby coming, we've had to rearrange the house and move the studio and we're just settling back in -- just in time to wait the last few weeks for his arrival. :) I have been working on some things and the current hope is to have lots of things up for sale before Halloween.

As usual, The best way to hear about updates is to register with the site and sign up for our newsletter.

Until then thanks so much for all of the well wishes and continued interest in our stuff! I promise we have surprises in store!

xoxoxo,
Kat
lati white001
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[Jul. 1st, 2008|10:47 am]

smokin_makeup

[lupe524dh]
Hi Everyone!!! Here are a couple of looks from over the weekend….



”pics” )<3,…..~Lupe~
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