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THE GREATEST FILM I'VE NEVER SEEN BLOGATHON: Modern Times (1936)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 16, 2018

Debbie Vega at Moon in Gemini is hosting the genius blogathon The Greatest Film I've Never Seen from November 16th to 18th. What is the big gap in your film viewing? Will you love it? Will you be disappointed? Click HERE to discover the answers to those questions and more. Over the read more

“Try it You’ll Like it” Blogathon: Modern Times

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Dec 6, 2015

Do you know what is one of the best things that ever happened to me? Discovering classic films. Classic films are just magic. Yes, there are some good contemporary films, I don’t deny it, but there’s something different with classic films. They HAVE to be seen, you know. That’s wh read more

Modern Times, 1936, Charles Chaplin

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Jun 14, 2015

Jun 14 Posted by aaronwest In many ways, Modern Times was both an ending and a beginning. For Chaplin, it was the end of his silent movie star career and his popular character, the tramp. It was also the last major silent film release. It was at the height of the depression, and the underlying them read more

Modern Times, 1936, Charles Chaplin

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Jun 14, 2015

Jun 14 Posted by aaronwest In many ways, Modern Times was both an ending and a beginning. For Chaplin, it was the end of his silent movie star career and his popular character, the tramp. It was also the last major silent film release. It was at the height of the depression, and the underlying them read more

Modern Times, 1936, Charles Chaplin

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Jun 14, 2015

Jun 14 Posted by aaronwest In many ways, Modern Times was both an ending and a beginning. For Chaplin, it was the end of his silent movie star career and his popular character, the tramp. It was also the last major silent film release. It was at the height of the depression, and the underlying them read more

Modern Times

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Aug 29, 2014

Though Modern Times was made in the mid 1930s, many of its themes and situations are just as relevant today as they were back then.  Men are still slaves to machines in more than just the workplace.  We strive to keep up with the latest, fastest technology, though these days our machines are much read more

Review: Modern Times (1936)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 6, 2014

Modern Times: A story of industry, individual enterprise, humanity crusading in the pursuit of happiness With those words Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times opens with the final installment of The Little Tramp. Clocking in at a little under 90 minutes, Chaplin is still able to do so much, because read more

Modern Times (1936) – Updated

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 6, 2014

Modern Times: A story of industry, individual enterprise, humanity crusading in the pursuit of happiness With those words Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times opens with the final installment of The Little Tramp. Clocking in at a little under 90 minutes, Chaplin is still able to do so much, because read more

Review: Modern Times (1936)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 6, 2014

Modern Times: A story of industry, individual enterprise, humanity crusading in the pursuit of happiness With those words, Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times opens with the final installment of The Little Tramp. Clocking in at a little under 90 minutes, Chaplin is still able to do so much, because read more

Modern Times (1936)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jul 23, 2013

Modern Times Directed by Charles Chaplin 1936/USA Charles Chaplin Productions Repeat viewing #95 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die   Chaplin and his Little Tramp fight the Great Depression in this masterpiece. A Factory Worker (Charles Chaplin) is driven to madness by his job on the as read more

Modern Times (2)

Family Friendly Reviews Posted by Chris on Mar 4, 2013

From IMDb: This was always intended to be Charlie Chaplin‘s first talkie. He even went as far as writing a dialogue script and experimenting with sound. However, because Chaplin intended the film to feature his Little Tramp character, sound seemed inappropriate. Consequently the film was made read more

Classic Films in Focus: MODERN TIMES (1936)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 28, 2012

Long past the point where Hollywood had turned to sound, Charlie Chaplin continued to believe in the silent film, although Modern Times (1936) does make use of sound in its own unique way. This would be the final appearance of the Tramp character whom Chaplin had first introduced in the Keystone com read more

Classic Films in Focus: MODERN TIMES (1936)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 28, 2012

Long past the point where Hollywood had turned to sound, Charlie Chaplin continued to believe in the silent film, although Modern Times (1936) does make use of sound in its own unique way. This would be the final appearance of the Tramp character whom Chaplin had first introduced in the Keystone com read more

Modern Times (1936)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2012

Arguably the first great superstar of film, Charlie Chaplin was the man known simply as the Tramp in his silent movies. For this reason Modern Times seems like the perfect bridge between the early silent era and the age of talkies starting in the late 1920s. Chaplin had many successes earlier includ read more

Modern Times (1936)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 8, 2012

Arguably the first great superstar of film, Charlie Chaplin was the man known simply as the Tramp in his silent movies. For this reason Modern Times seems like the perfect bridge between the early silent era and the age of talkies starting in the late 1920s. Chaplin had many successes earlier includ read more

And the winner of the Chaplin Modern Times Watch is… (1)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 25, 2012

The winner of the super amazing  to Trevor Jost, better known as @tpjost on Twitter. He’s also the proud owner of the awesome Tumblog A Modern Musketeer. Trevor is passionate about silent films, often very funny, always enthusiastic and now he’ll be styling in his Chaplin watch! Say con read more

And the winner of the Chaplin Modern Times Watch is… (2)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 25, 2012

The winner of the super amazing  to Trevor Jost, better known as @tpjost on Twitter. He’s also the proud owner of the awesome Tumblog A Modern Musketeer. Trevor is passionate about silent films, often very funny, always enthusiastic and now he’ll be styling in his Chaplin watch! Say con read more

The Modern Times Feeding Machine Scene

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 23, 2012

  This is my favorite scene from Modern Times. It’s the little mouth wiping arm of the feeding machine that really gets me. I guess dead pan is to be expected from a bot, but the way that it pops out to dab Charlie’s mouth no matter what mishap just occurred makes me laugh every da read more

Today on TCM: Modern Times (1936) & The Great Dictator (1940)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Aug 2, 2011

Despite A Mythical Monkey’s disturbing front line report that many people (albeit with legitimate reasons) have failed to see The Chaplin Mutuals, I’m positive that all my savvy, silent comedy loving readers have seen Chaplin’s classic features Modern Times and The Great Dictators read more

Classics Revisited: Modern Times

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Feb 19, 2011

(1936) Written and Directed by Charlie Chaplin; Starring: Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard; Available Formats: DVD & Blu-Ray Rating: ***** Today’s posting of Classics Revisited is first in a monthly examination of classic films, culled directly from the Cinematic Catharsis Archives (S read more
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