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Yukon |
Posted - 03/28/2010 : 16:35:01 Hi folks,
Benj and I originally called our interactive chapter "See movies at www.fwfr.com/theater" but the publisher wants a four-word pun/joke title that is similiar to our other chapter titles.
These are the films that are made before 1924 -- they are old, silent and B&W. They're not all obscure -- it was tough to find just obscure films so we added The Birth of a Nation, Nosferatu, and Gerat Train Robbery.
Any suggestions would be great. Everyone on this site is quite brilliant so we value your input. We have used some of your previous suggestions, such as " Some Four-Drawn Conclusions" for the Animation chapter. |
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clay |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 17:47:06 Ah, but Silent Movies often DID have words--displayed on placards, nicely calligraphed, explanatory, between scenes. |
lemmycaution |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 17:43:54 quote: Originally posted by [matt]
Quite right, lemmy, but my suggestion just says they're films without words, not that they're totally silent.
It does indeed. |
[matt] |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 16:58:32 Quite right, lemmy, but my suggestion just says they're films without words, not that they're totally silent.
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
But... that doesn't include B&W films
Yukon said the films in this chapter are from before 1924 so they're "old, silent and B&W". I thought he meant they are all old, silent AND B&W?
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lemmycaution |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 14:03:44 There was usually sound with most silent films, sometimes just someone following along with a piano. The more important the film, the more elaborate the accompaniment--full orchestra, FX, etc.
It just wasn't by way of a sound track on the film itself.
The point is that the audience's experience of most 'silent' films was not one of silence. |
ChocolateLady |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 10:27:00 But... that doesn't include B&W films, so how about:
B(&W)eFour Words Films Reviewed.
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ChocolateLady |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 10:25:49 quote: Originally posted by [matt]
Oh of course, Se�n, that goes without saying!
How about:
Before words film reviews.
Better would be:
Befour Words Films Reviewed. |
[matt] |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 10:13:14 Oh of course, Se�n, that goes without saying!
How about:
Before words film reviews.
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Sean |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 05:08:53 quote: Originally posted by [matt]
quote: Originally posted by BaftaBabe
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
Four your eyes only.
I LIKE this!
Me too. Definitely my favourite so far.
It's also my favourite except that mine are better. |
[matt] |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 01:53:51 quote: Originally posted by BaftaBabe
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
Four your eyes only.
I LIKE this!
Me too. Definitely my favourite so far.
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clay |
Posted - 03/30/2010 : 22:25:38 If all the chapter titles are foury or punny, this won't do, but otherwise how about
Valentino. Keaton. Lloyd. Chaplin.
Or if they are, how about
Silents: Gone, Not Fourgotten. |
thefoxboy |
Posted - 03/30/2010 : 21:46:12 quote: Originally posted by BaftaBabe
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
Four your eyes only.
I LIKE this!
Thanks.
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BaftaBaby |
Posted - 03/30/2010 : 12:00:14 quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
Four your eyes only.
I LIKE this!
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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/30/2010 : 02:13:54 quote: Originally posted by Yukon
"See movies at www.fwfr.com/theater"
Would've been a lot better had it used one of the vast majority of terms that don't differ between British and American English. |
thefoxboy |
Posted - 03/29/2010 : 23:15:09 Four your eyes only.
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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/29/2010 : 16:58:57 Scenes but not heard |