Lemée

Greetings!



One is an adamant fan of silent cinema,

early 20th century fashion and aesthetics,

literature, history, horror and spiritualism.

Feel welcomed to stick around for a time.

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Areas of Amusement:

About Me:

-19 years of age

- Literature student

- Asexual

- Conrad Veidt's biggest fan (who's alive that is)

- Favourite Historical topics include: Weimar Germany, queer history, Britain in the World Wars, Victorian Culture

- Favourite Literature genres include: 19th century, gothic, Anglo-Saxon and Brittonic chronicles, ghost stories

- Favourite Films include: The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, The Lodger, The Student of Prague The Woman in Black

- Currently researching the second wave of spiritualism

- Anything spooky or strange sign me up

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May 15, 04:49 PM
lem

Yes I do, I enjoy how he takes inspiration from german expressionism with its jarring landscapes and stark shadows. Anyone who has enjoyed Tim Burton's craft I really recommend silent horror and expressionist cinema as well

gigi
@lem: Yes I do, I enjoy how he takes inspiration from german expressionism with its jarring landscapes and stark shadows. Anyone who has enjoyed Tim Burton's craft I really recommend silent horror and expressionist cinema as well

Thank you for the answer and suggestion <3

7ifra

StampOoooooooooo Film enthusiast!!!! nice site you got here :D

May 15, 06:37 PM
orby

do u like buster keaton Stamp

first time I've see someone interested in mute films. anything you'd recommend 4 first timers ?

vepa

cool page! StampStamp

May 18, 03:08 PM
lem
@orby: do u like buster keaton [stamp]

I do very much! Sherlock Jr. is my favourite of his. One finds his stunts extremely impressive

@ech0: first time I've see someone interested in mute films. anything you'd recommend 4 first timers ?

For individuals first entering the realms of silent cinema, I first recommend shorter works of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd. They are often quite easy to understand and aren't too tiresome. My first silent film was The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, which I too would recommend as a suitable starting point for those very interested in horror, avant-garde and artisitc films

@vepa: cool page! [stamp][stamp]

Thank you very much kind fellow!

May 23, 03:37 AM
worm

wowzers... you're pages is so well curated! I can tell you put a lot of thought into what you wanted and where...very cool :) Stamp

May 23, 01:02 PM
ech0
@lem: For individuals first entering the realms of silent cinema, I first recommend shorter works of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd. They are often quite easy to understand and aren't too tiresome. My first silent film was The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, which I too would recommend as a suitable starting point for those very interested in horror, avant-garde and artisitc films

tysmm!! I will watch The Cabinet tonight <33!!

May 25, 07:23 PM
May 25, 10:14 PM
rockyhorror

this is like the visual representation of my early cinema class :)

Jun 1, 10:54 PM
banphrionsa

Found my way back here and I am tickled silly

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Jun 4, 02:02 AM
notreallythatstrange

is anybody in this void? StampStampStamp

Jun 4, 02:37 PM
lem
@ech0: tysmm!! I will watch The Cabinet tonight <33!!

Marvellous! Hope you found it pleasurable

@worm: wowzers... you're pages is so well curated! I can tell you put a lot of thought into what you wanted and where...very cool :) [stamp]

Thank you very much, and thank you for dropping by

@rockyhorror: this is like the visual representation of my early cinema class :)

Oh I am pleased I was able to invoke that, the early years of cinema is such an intriguing topic





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