Showing posts with label The Gold Rush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Gold Rush. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Masterpieces Classics: Modern Times (1936)

Note: This is for a film essay project for www.collectivemovielove.blogspot.com


Modern Times: A film for the 99%.
By Sean Wu.

In an episode of the popular American TV show, The Office, secretary Pam Beasley dresses up like the Little Tramp for Halloween. She makes a reference saying she can’t take off the iconic bowler cap, for she would look like Hitler. Watching that clip, I was curious if American audiences would understand her dress-up. I think they would.

The Little Tramp is debatably the greatest characters to grace the screen, surpassing the likes of Indiana Jones, and Hannibal Lecter. What defines this character, in my opinion, is not the hat, moustache, or the cane. It’s the smile, which is always shown. In all of the films that feature The Little Tramp, I do not recall a tear shed.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Criterion's June Lineup

So if you look at my profile banner, there's a wacky 'C' in the 'Screen'. Why? 'C' stands for Criterion, only the best film company ever. Recently they announced the latest goods, which are:

The Gold Rush
Shallow Grave
The Samurai Trilogy
The 39 Steps
And Everything is Going Fine
Gray's Anatomy


Can't wait to pick up my blu-ray of The Gold Rush.