frogluvr
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Post by frogluvr on Feb 15, 2024 17:58:28 GMT
Hello Silent Movie Enthusiasts: So, I am new to the app; letterboxd.com/. And have made my 1st list, albeit with another member's hard work. Pretty excited to share with you, the heavy hitting Aficionados! Took me several days but, it seems to have a cumulative list of TCM Silent Sunday Nights for 2010 thru current date: boxd.it/sMF8a
If you do Letterboxd I hope this is helpful. I'd love to have TCM schedules from 1994-2010 to make it complete, if anyone has. Thanks for checking it out! P.S. I also posted on my new discovery of 'The Silver Screen Oasis' board. thanks
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Post by NoShear on Feb 15, 2024 21:18:23 GMT
Hello Silent Movie Enthusiasts: So, I am new to the app; letterboxd.com/. And have made my 1st list, albeit with another member's hard work. Pretty excited to share with you, the heavy hitting Aficionados! Took me several days but, it seems to have a cumulative list of TCM Silent Sunday Nights for 2010 thru current date: boxd.it/sMF8a
If you do Letterboxd I hope this is helpful. I'd love to have TCM schedules from 1994-2010 to make it complete, if anyone has. Thanks for checking it out! P.S. I also posted on my new discovery of 'The Silver Screen Oasis' board. thanks I've been perusing your list of films which have run on 'Silent Sunday' nights, frogluvr. Thank you for the time you spent compiling... Unless overlooked, I didn't see The DEVIL'S CIRCUS which I'm recommending to you if have yet to see: The 1926 movie combines your interest in the silents and your stated penchant for animal films.
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Post by cmovieviewer on Feb 15, 2024 22:14:51 GMT
I've been perusing your list of films which have run on 'Silent Sunday' nights, frogluvr. Thank you for the time you spent compiling... Unless overlooked, I didn't see The DEVIL'S CIRCUS which I'm recommending to you if have yet to see: The 1926 movie combines your interest in the silents and your stated penchant for animal films.
Thank you for the recommendation, it’s nice to find another Norma Shearer film (there is a good print on YouTube). The Devil’s Circus (1926) has so far not been shown on Silent Sunday Nights (or TCM), so it would not be included in this particular Letterboxd list.
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frogluvr
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Post by frogluvr on Feb 15, 2024 22:18:50 GMT
Oh cool. Definitely not on my radar before your suggestion. Added to my watchlist! And added +: Norma Shearer! Thanks! I've been perusing your list of films which have run on 'Silent Sunday' nights, frogluvr. Thank you for the time you spent compiling... Unless overlooked, I didn't see The DEVIL'S CIRCUS which I'm recommending to you if have yet to see: The 1926 movie combines your interest in the silents and your stated penchant for animal films.
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frogluvr
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Post by frogluvr on Feb 15, 2024 22:31:39 GMT
I've been perusing your list of films which have run on 'Silent Sunday' nights, frogluvr. Thank you for the time you spent compiling... Unless overlooked, I didn't see The DEVIL'S CIRCUS which I'm recommending to you if have yet to see: The 1926 movie combines your interest in the silents and your stated penchant for animal films.
cmovieviewer said: Thank you for the recommendation, it’s nice to find another Norma Shearer film (there is a good print on YouTube). The Devil’s Circus (1926) has so far not been shown on Silent Sunday Nights (or TCM), so it would not be included in this particular Letterboxd list. Thanks Cmovieviewer. As usual full of wonderful factoids. But is included with List by Martin Scorsese
'The Film Foundation': boxd.it/pInR2 Fascinating... I love to learn!
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Post by cmovieviewer on Feb 15, 2024 22:59:52 GMT
Thanks Cmovieviewer. As usual full of wonderful factoids. But is included with List by Martin Scorsese
'The Film Foundation': boxd.it/pInR2 Fascinating... I love to learn! According to Wikipedia, a print of The Devil's Circus was restored with funding provided by The Film Foundation, which is probably why Mr. Scorsese has included it in his Letterboxd list.
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