Saturday Night at the Movies at Raceology: Metropolis (1927)
In the same spirit as my previous thought that a bunch of a-holes, ridiculous old prunes, dilettantes, 'haters', dimwits, and people who want to bring me down with their well...general unpleasantness, the idea that I will still keep going regardless, I wanted to post a classic movie here: Fritz Lang's Metropolis from 1927. I enjoy old silent films, and the German Expressionist films from the Weimar era were some of the best, who can forget Nosferatu, for example?
This film is about the future, and that's offers an incredible view in terms of architecture of what the future could hold, and that's something I look forward to with optimism despite all of the misfortune something great possible in the future, ok even though this film is dystopian. Hopefully you know what I mean. This film was in the public domain, but they found a way to extend it until 2022. Whatever, I think in some countries it may still be in the public domain. Japan perhaps? If you hadn't seen it, you might want to have a look.
Sorry I posted this on Sunday technically after 12 am.
This film is about the future, and that's offers an incredible view in terms of architecture of what the future could hold, and that's something I look forward to with optimism despite all of the misfortune something great possible in the future, ok even though this film is dystopian. Hopefully you know what I mean. This film was in the public domain, but they found a way to extend it until 2022. Whatever, I think in some countries it may still be in the public domain. Japan perhaps? If you hadn't seen it, you might want to have a look.
Sorry I posted this on Sunday technically after 12 am.
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