BIRTH OF CINEMA

WATCH THE BIRTH OF CINEMA !!!
THE VERY FIRST MOVIES WITH A COLLECTION OF
INFORMATIONS FROM MANY DIFFERENT SOURCES
FOR THE PEOPLE THAT INVOLVED IN THE BEGINING
OF CINEMATOGRAPHY.
Duration : 0:9:40

My Favorite Actors from Old Films

Here’s my Top Ten
Duration : 0:2:16

TOP 10 CHRISTMAS FILMS (Reloaded)

Merry Christmas! This video is a list of my top 10 Favorite Christmas movies. I have also included a few other Christmas programs in the video as well. Enjoy
Some of my videos are back up now, I hope you like them.
Duration : 0:6:46

Keelys Old Film

A guy who works then donates stuff to street people.
Amazing Piano Player.
Street Clown
Hobo
Boss who likes the ground.
An amazing film from A-Hu Productions
Directed, and Created by Keely Hill
Duration : 0:2:7

#10 Adaptation – The Greatest Films – a list by Carlos de Mello

Adaptation – Directed by Spike Jonze – 2002 Cinematography by Lance Acord — Nothing happens in life. Life is boring. writer Charlie Kaufman (Nicholas Cage) declares to screen writing wiz Robert Mckee (played by Brian Cox) whilst at one of his writing seminars. To this Robert Mckee fiercely replies Nothing happens in life? [...]

Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, et al 1950) – 1 of 2

This is one of two surviving sound films of Charlie Parker playing (and certainly the longest; the other is only 52 seconds long). Until recently, this film was a rumor, and only still photos of it existed.
Watch Bird’s amused expression as he watches Hawkins solo, and also how he cuts off the older Tenor man’s [...]

Charlie Chaplin: Scene in the jewish ghetto

from the film THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940).
Charlie Chaplin in the role of the jewish
barber. This film made in 1940, after
Kristallnacht 1938, predicted many of the
tragic events that would affect European
jewry in the period 1940-1945, including
the extermination camps. Charlie Chaplin was truly a genius.
Duration : 0:9:58

Charlie Chaplin: Scene in the jewish ghetto

from the film THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940).
Charlie Chaplin in the role of the jewish
barber. This film made in 1940, after
Kristallnacht 1938, predicted many of the
tragic events that would affect European
jewry in the period 1940-1945, including
the extermination camps. Charlie Chaplin was truly a genius.
Duration : 0:9:58