2 best scenes in that for me are at about .52 secs, walking through the door and then trying to climb over the gate.So natural.Genius.
Quote from: lovemunkey187 on July 13, 2010, 09:38:57 AM 2 best scenes in that for me are at about .52 secs, walking through the door and then trying to climb over the gate.So natural.Genius.I watched this again just last night as this thread inspired my choice for "G". I just love the moment when he tries to escape the cannon and even lobs a block of wood at it in desperation! I've been trying to find the clip, but Jackie Chan did a great tribute to the Steamboat house gag in Project A. Or Project A Part II. Can't quite remember. Similar setup, except Chan turns on his foot into the right position as the window falls over him. He kind of sees it fall toward him, feigns panic and spins into the right spot. I was always fascinated by that.
I thought I'd mention here that I just ordered my first silent films in the Blu-ray format...The Black PirateThe Complete MetropolisThe Black Pirate is a swashbuckling film made in 1926 that was actually one of the earliest films shot in 2-strip Technicolor. It stars Douglas Fairbanks and will be my second film to star him...I have a DVD also of The Thief of Bagdad. The Complete Metropolis, of course, is the newly restored version of Metropolis including the footage they found recently that was returned to the film.