I myself have always thought of Citizen Kane as the black-and-white Orson Welles version of Silent Era Smackdown. You say po-tay-to, I say po-tah-to ...
Named for Katie-Bar-The-Door, the Katies are "alternate Oscars"—who should have been nominated, who should have won—but really they're just an excuse to write a history of the movies from the Silent Era to the present day.
To see a list of nominees and winners by decade, as well as links to my essays about them, click the highlighted links:
Remember: There are no wrong answers, only movies you haven't seen yet.
The Silent Oscars
And don't forget to check out the Silent Oscars—my year-by-year choices for best picture, director and all four acting categories for the pre-Oscar years, 1902-1927.
Look at me—Joe College, with a touch of arthritis. Are my eyes really brown? Uh, no, they're green. Would we have the nerve to dive into the icy water and save a person from drowning? That's a key question. I, of course, can't swim, so I never have to face it. Say, haven't you anything better to do than to keep popping in here early every morning and asking a lot of fool questions?
5 comments:
Brilliant.
I covet a Katie.
don't take that the wrong way . . . .
Just your camera shot suggests, though, that you cared how it would turn out.
I think that's very flawed thinking.
You gotta go with whatever happens.
this accounts for my life, of course
I put my actors through an exhausting number of takes, but the result was worth it.
clearly the Citizen Kane of Silent Era Smackdown cartoons
yeah, its the only one as well but don't get distracted by the details
I myself have always thought of Citizen Kane as the black-and-white Orson Welles version of Silent Era Smackdown. You say po-tay-to, I say po-tah-to ...
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