
"Fire Proof" from 1925? Yeah, if you're into silent films, or just want to see something from way back when people were still figuring out how movies worked, then maybe. It’s definitely not for anyone looking for fast pacing or dialogue, obviously. But if you appreciate the craft and the dramatic gestures of early cine...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Charles Lamont

Lloyd Ingraham
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""Fire Proof" from 1925? Yeah, if you're into silent films, or just want to see something from way back when people were still figuring out how movies worked, then maybe. It’s definitely not for anyone looking for fast pacing or dialogue, obviously. But if you appreciate the craft and the dramatic gestures of early cinema, there’s a quiet charm here, even if it feels a little quaint now. 🤔 Okay, "Fire Proof." First off, it’s 1925. So, no talking, lots of dramatic looks. If that’s not your bag, ..."

