So here's my issue, I work a desk job that also often requires heavy lifting, and moving of large items etc... I wear a suit or atleast high waisted pants, suspenders and a tie every day. But footwear I've yet to discover something perfect for the job. I'm on my feet often, and I find it best...
Hardy's tweed is terrific, I really like the durable yet stylishness of it. Though it seems pretty pricey per meter/yard, how many yards approximately are needed for a three piece suit (high waisted pants including belt backed & vented jacket? I'm a 40R w/36 or so waist.
I've got quite the history connected to this place and it makes me sad to live across the country for the last season of its existance.
The family came over from Russia in the late 1800's and lived in Brighton Beach, one area over from Coney Island. Brighton Beach is actually were Luna Park...
I would love the early Fox logo, with the guy holding up the globe!
speaking of globes, how about the Mascot Pictures logo? (watch the Phantom Empire and you'll see what I mean - it features the most intimidating lion virtually swallowing a globe!)
PRC Studios or Monogram Studios could be...
Charlie Chaplin although known as a great comedian I think is it much more powerful as the exact opposite - a great err tragedian (a real word?!?!). His intensely heartbreaking moments resonate much longer after viewing then the side splitting moments in his films... atleast in my opinion...
jeez... that seems very expensive for a suit that is supposedly "riddled" with holes, but I guess when it arrives I will bring it by Lambs Invisible Reweaving for an estimate and go from there :eusa_doh:
OH YES! I couldn't say it better myself! As a matter of fact, I have an australian daybill & spanish one sheet for the Innocents aaand a wrap around collage tattoo of various Val Lewton film images :D
Are you familiar with Maurice Tourneur, Jacques' faaather?! He was the first horror...
westside rentals is really the place to find apartments... although I suggest mid wilshire, around wilshire & western. it's cheap-ish, it's next to the metro aaaand you can get real deco era apartments!
Sure, but everyone starts somewhere. They had to begin as just businessmen trying to do things in a way that was just good business. There's something about how streamlined and simple filmmaking was at those early stages that I've always appreciated. It seems very grass roots, all the good...
you're right it's not! ;) but there is a great odd video bootlegger that I found a copy through! Also an english translation of 7 Footprints to Satan! Let me try to find his website, you might find a lot of stuff you're looking for through him, if not, I could just send you a one-off copy of...
Yes, I'm at work and not paying enough attention to what I'm typing apparently! It's written by his great granddaughter and shows a very interesting early perspective of Hollywood circa 1917!
here it is
I've got two other books lined up after that that show him in not such a glorious...
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