Wednesday, January 17, 2007

 
A couple old silent movies were on tap lately: City Lights with Charlie Chaplin, and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Both were a lot of fun and, particularly in the case of City Lights, it was a joy to widen my younger—10 and 7—children's horizons. They nearly laughed their heads off at Chaplin. I had never seen either one and am delighted I did. These two along with Fritz Lang's Metropolis make three silent movies I've watched in recent months, all great stuff.

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