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#Movies 1920
atomic-chronoscaph · 8 months
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Buster Keaton - The Haunted House (1921)
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bad-moodboard · 1 year
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The Sorrows of Satan (1926)
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lackadaisycats · 11 months
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Lackadaisy Theater Showing
Coming up on August 2nd, 7:30pm, LACKADAISY will be up on the big screen at the Secret Movie Club Theater in L.A.! Fable and I and some of the crew will be there hosting a live Q&A too.
If you happen to be in the area and in the mood for some animation, get your glad rags on and come join us!
Tickets Available Here!
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inthedarktrees · 4 months
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Lillian Gish as "Letty” in The Wind, 1927
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Conrad Veidt in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, 1920)
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adventurelandia · 8 months
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The Skeleton Dance (1929)
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valentinovamp · 2 months
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Buster Keaton
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friendlessghoul · 4 months
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Buster Keaton & Phyllis Barry What-No Beer? - 1933
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horygory · 2 months
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Haxan (1922)
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diana-andraste · 6 months
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Alberto Cavalcanti, Rien que les heures, 1926
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dailykino · 2 years
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Man with a Movie Camera | Человек с киноаппаратом (1929) dir. Dziga Vertov
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atomic-chronoscaph · 7 months
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Brigitte Helm - Metropolis (1927)
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bixels · 3 months
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Your au takes place in the 1920’s. I know your au has rarijack, are there any issues because of them being lesbians or is that not really a problem (the general existence of cadence may have caused people to be more accepting sooner idk)
Not really a problem. This AU's supposed to be fun, it wouldn't be fun having to write 90% of characters and settings as vehemently and violently anti-gay. At the very least, bigotry still exists, but social progress is more similar to the 2010s, where queerness is more normalized.
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lordofdestructionm · 1 year
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Sparing Ivy
He has no hesitation in trying to kill Rocky
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He very nearly headshots Freckle who only survives by the skin of his teeth
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But he has Ivy locked in his sights and could clearly take her out but chooses not to
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Why? If you have read my long ramble about the sentimentality of Mordecai Heller there could be a few factors at play
It could be that having been raised with his two sisters Mordecai can't stomach the idea of gunning down a young girl
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It may also be that Ivy is Atlas's goddaughter, and as much of Mordecai's motivation his tied to his desire to find out the truth about his death due to him being a surrogate father to him, he may feel that Atlas would be horrified by him doing it.
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It may also be (and this may be my feral Vikdecai side showing) that Mordecai knows how important Ivy is to Viktor as his surrogate daughter, and as he feels guilty about the kneecapping incident already, he doesn't want to do something that would cause him even more pain
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Could always be a combination of all three of course
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inthedarktrees · 1 month
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Lillian Gish as “Letty” in The Wind, 1927
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weirdlookindog · 11 months
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London After Midnight (1927)
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