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Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Why Worry? (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 29, 2016

I’ve had my ups and downs with Harold Lloyd’s body of work over the last four weeks. Although none of his previous features outright bored me, I didn’t find the belly laughs or narrative drive outside of The Freshman (1925). But, we’re ending on a high note with Why Worry?, a read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Why Worry? (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 29, 2016

I’ve had my ups and downs with Harold Lloyd’s body of work over the last four weeks. Although none of his previous features outright bored me, I didn’t find the belly laughs or narrative drive outside of The Freshman (1925). But, we’re ending on a high note with Why Worry?, a read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Speedy (1928)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 22, 2016

We’ve reached the halfway point with our continued adventures with silent film comedian Harold Lloyd, and as we move forward in Lloyd’s filmography the films just ain’t what they used to be. As I mentioned in my review of The Freshman (1925), part of my fluctuating enjoyment proba read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Speedy (1928)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 22, 2016

We’ve reached the halfway point with our continued adventures with silent film comedian Harold Lloyd, and as we move forward in Lloyd’s filmography the films just ain’t what they used to be. As I mentioned in my review of The Freshman (1925), part of my fluctuating enjoyment proba read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Safety Last! (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 15, 2016

Fridays with Harold Lloyd continues and this week we look at one of Lloyd’s most iconic works; one that has become a visual legend throughout cinema history. An unnamed Boy (Lloyd) wants to impress his girl (Mildred Davis) by becoming a man of distinction. Unfortunately, despite telling his g read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: Safety Last! (1923)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 15, 2016

Fridays with Harold Lloyd continues and this week we look at one of Lloyd’s most iconic works; one that has become a visual legend throughout cinema history. An unnamed Boy (Lloyd) wants to impress his girl (Mildred Davis) by becoming a man of distinction. Unfortunately, despite telling his g read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: The Freshman (1925)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 8, 2016

Welcome to the first new series of 2016! The Fridays With… series is meant to spotlight actors/actresses/directors I have little to no familiarity with and traverse the world of some of their most well-regarded films. In honor of the silent comedian’s Centennial (and complements of the c read more

Fridays With…Harold Lloyd: The Freshman (1925)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jan 8, 2016

Welcome to the first new series of 2016! The Fridays With… series is meant to spotlight actors/actresses/directors I have little to no familiarity with and traverse the world of some of their most well-regarded films. In honor of the silent comedian’s Centennial (and complements of the c read more

"100 Years of Harold Lloyd" Comes to iTunes This Month

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2015

Many a press release finds its way into Lady Eve's inbox. All are read, but most are quickly deleted. Random Media's recent announcement of the release of 100 Years of Harold Lloyd on iTunes this month is important, I think, and of interest to classic film fans, and so... Random Media and Ha read more

"100 Years of Harold Lloyd" Comes to iTunes This Month

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2015

Many a press release finds its way into Lady Eve's inbox. All are read, but most are quickly deleted. Random Media's recent announcement of the release of 100 Years of Harold Lloyd on iTunes this month is important, I think, and of interest to classic film fans, and so... Random Media and Ha read more

"100 Years of Harold Lloyd" Comes to iTunes This Month

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2015

Many a press release finds its way into Lady Eve's inbox. All are read, but most are quickly deleted. Random Media's recent announcement of the release of 100 Years of Harold Lloyd on iTunes this month is important, I think, and of interest to classic film fans, and so... Random Media and Ha read more

Comic Legends Together: Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd and More!

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Oct 4, 2015

Just for Fun: When Comic Legends Gather, it makes for some awesome pictures… I can’t help but marvel at the comedic talent (understatement) that emerged during the Silent Era — Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd…  It’s really mind-boggling… That said, ho read more

Book Giveaway: “Harold Lloyd: Magic in a Pair of Horn-Rimmed Glasses” (Twitter Contest Week of February 1)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 1, 2015

Harold Lloyd Biography Giveaway! Entry Task for this week’s Twitter Contest. Time for our fabulous February Classic Movie Book Giveaway, courtesy of Bear Manor Media! To kick things off, we’ll be giving away a copy of  Harold Lloyd: Magic in a Pair of Horn-Rimmed Glasses this week — the first read more

Os últimos filmes de Harold Lloyd

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Dec 5, 2014

Os últimos filmes de Harold Lloyd Dos grandes comediantes do cinema mudo, Harold Lloyd pode ser aquele que passa mais despercebido pelo público leigo – mas ele nunca, jamais é subestimado pelos cinéfilos. Ele estreou no cinema em 1913 (sim, ANTES de Chaplin. ANTES de Keaton. ANTES de read more

Os últimos filmes de Harold Lloyd

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Dec 5, 2014

Os últimos filmes de Harold Lloyd Dos grandes comediantes do cinema mudo, Harold Lloyd pode ser aquele que passa mais despercebido pelo público leigo – mas ele nunca, jamais é subestimado pelos cinéfilos. Ele estreou no cinema em 1913 (sim, ANTES de Chaplin. ANTES de Keaton. ANTES de read more

Harold Lloyd takes malicious glee in the misfortunes of others. Animated GIF

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Sep 17, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on September 17, 2014 in Blog, GIF, Humor Harold Lloyd has his mischief face on. I can relate. This is exactly me when the rude lady at Starbucks trips and spills her venti soy no-sugar no-whip extra powder green tea blended whatsit over herself. This is me when the road rage-fille read more

You have shattered Harold Lloyd’s illusions. I hope you’re satisfied. Animated GIF

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 29, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on August 29, 2014 in Blog, GIF, Humor This reaction shot makes me laugh every time I see it. Part of it is because Harold Lloyd is just really good at looking annoyed and part of it is because I think we have all been there. You thought you had seen everything and then… THIS read more

Silent Movie Time Capsule: Harold Lloyd with absurdly tiny legs (yeah, that’s about it)

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Jun 20, 2014

I love vintage ads but there are times when they failed spectacularly. Take this magazine ad for Harold Lloyd’s comedies from 1925. I get that they are trying to say he is the king of comedy (and his movie’s profits certainly gave him legitimate claim to at least the title of prince) bu read more

Safety Sometimes – The Camera Trickery of Harold Lloyd’s Safety Last (1923)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jun 24, 2013

It’s an image indelibly inked onto any cinephile’s mind, and one of the most iconic shots in film history: Harold Lloyd dangling helplessly from the face of a clock with things getting more and more desperate as each second passes. Of course, today this would be very simple, with all of read more

Safety Sometimes – The Camera Trickery of Harold Lloyd’s Safety Last (1923)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jun 24, 2013

It’s an image indelibly inked onto any cinephile’s mind, and one of the most iconic shots in film history: Harold Lloyd dangling helplessly from the face of a clock with things getting more and more desperate as each second passes. Of course, today this would be very simple, with all of read more
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