Now this is the kind of moviemaking that really gets me excited with anticipation. A brand new movie shot it black and white...and...wait for it...SILENT! Most people of my generation have never even bothered to sit through a silent movie, but I've watched a lot of them: Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Greta Garbo, Douglas Fairbanks and so on. I like movies that try to emulate the style of vintage moviemaking, such as
Far From Heaven
which perfectly captured the 1950s melodramatic style of director Douglas Sirk, and
The Good German
which was filmed to look like a 1940s film noir in glorious black & white. My own novel
The Filly
was a meager attempt to pay tribute to the Hollywood Western of yesteryear, so I think you can see where I'm coming from.
And if that's not exciting enough,
Wings
, the movie to win the first Best Picture Academy Award (and the only silent movie ever to win) is finally coming out on DVD and Blu-ray in January!
Published on November 26, 2011 09:05