(Preview) Buster Keaton: Home
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This is a short preview of a feature length documentary on the great Buster Keaton, a pioneer of film industry and a child star in vaudeville. Coming in 2020!
"Buster Keaton: Home" is a collaboration of historians, artists and filmmakers to capture the rich and fascinating story of a hometown legend, a pioneer of the film industry, Buster Keaton. It currently features Carl Reiner, James Karen, Melissa Talmadge Cox (granddaughter of Buster Keaton), James Curtis, Patricia Eliot-Tobias, George Wead, Vergil Noble and Nina Roberts (granddaughter of "Big Joe" Roberts) as well as the artwork of award-winning author and illustrator, Matt Phelan. The documentary is being produced by Jim Schaub and Ron Pesch along with a great team of professionals.
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I watched hundreds of silent comedies from dozens of comedians, but Buster is my all-time favorite silent comedian.
Today I am 42 years old and from all the funny performances I have ever seen I have come to a conclusion: Buster Keaton is unsurpassed. Besides being a born humorist, he was an exceptional acrobat. It was and always will be the best ever.
Pro tip : watch series at flixzone. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Cairo Mitchell Yea, I have been watching on Flixzone} for years myself :)
Love anything Buster. The GREATEST of them all!!!!
Even greater that Chaplin?
@@FQP-7024 Yes (for me)...
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I just rediscovered him. He was amazing, besides being a very attractive man in his prime.
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Oh, how I LOVE Keaton! I was in the audience once at the Director's Guild theater and there were 2 Keaton movies being shown (about 30-plus years ago, as part of the Screen Actors Guild's screenings): one was "Our Hospitality" and the other title I now forget. The laughter was uproarious. They introduced Ms. Eleanor Keaton, who was in the audience, not far from where I was seating! She rose to receive tremendous applause from that audience! What a fun night!
Keaton was a genius.
It’s sad that he’s not well known today
He's actually very popular today.
Welcome!
Wonderful, wonderful - thanks
I love this!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I lived for 26 years in Montague, about half an hour north of Muskegon, and never knew Buster had anything to do with the area.
Genious!!!
Yes. Keaton was the funniest.
4k tv, state of the art sound system. Watch 100 year old silent films.
Life is not true. He is better than Charlie Chaplin
And very different.
I agree that Keaton is funny and entertaining, but Chaplin is held in such high regard among veteran performers that they consider it an affront to say anybody is funnier than Chaplin.
Bye bye Carl Reiner 1922- 2020...
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Has this film been released yet? As I’d love to review it for my channel
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that house falling where he's through the window...I mean that had weight to it. If he was off by a step would that not have absolutely wrecked him?
Keaton was a genius but I always found Chaplin funnier. But, each to his own.
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