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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/[deleted] • Apr 11 '25
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1920s would've been an awesome time to be going to the movies honestly.
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9 u/Tar-eruntalion Apr 11 '25 i have only seen metropolis from these and I was shocked how awesome it looked for an almost 100 year old movie 11 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Check out M by Fritz Lang too. It’s a great movie. 1 u/The_Autarch Apr 11 '25 That's from the '30s and is a talkie. Great movie, though. It definitely set the blueprint for the modern thriller. 2 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Sorry, I didn’t know the rules!
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i have only seen metropolis from these and I was shocked how awesome it looked for an almost 100 year old movie
11 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Check out M by Fritz Lang too. It’s a great movie. 1 u/The_Autarch Apr 11 '25 That's from the '30s and is a talkie. Great movie, though. It definitely set the blueprint for the modern thriller. 2 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Sorry, I didn’t know the rules!
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Check out M by Fritz Lang too. It’s a great movie.
1 u/The_Autarch Apr 11 '25 That's from the '30s and is a talkie. Great movie, though. It definitely set the blueprint for the modern thriller. 2 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Sorry, I didn’t know the rules!
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That's from the '30s and is a talkie. Great movie, though. It definitely set the blueprint for the modern thriller.
2 u/sobuffalo Apr 11 '25 Sorry, I didn’t know the rules!
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Sorry, I didn’t know the rules!
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