Ever since watching a cut of Nosferatu set to the music of Type O Negative I have also enjoyed watching other silent movies set to Type O, something about Peter's voice just makes it work.
Oh my god the Type O Negative song with the movie shots, to die for! Isn't it amazing how metal music and old movies just sync in amazing harmony together? Makes my dark heart weep.
In case you didn't know there is a version of the Nosferatu out there that has Type O Negative music in it, and it's called Nosferatu the first vampire it came out in 1998
This movie came out the year my grandmother was born, if she were still here she would have been really amazed by this return. Thanks for this video., I appreciate old architecture and want to preserve it.
I do this samething, I find old photos from the 1800's taken in Southern Arizona and put myself in the same spot they were taken. Sometimes there is nothing remaining of old ghost towns or forts but you can still see the landscape and mountains. I even have photos of myself standing in the exact spot of such famous people like Geronimo, Chief Cochise and Johnny Ringo. I love history ♥
I love Daddy Longlegs, I can't believe you went and found these locations! I'm just excited someone else is out there, loving this movie! It's hilarious! The 1917-1919 period is my favorite part of her career, and Daddy Longlegs is one of the most essential of all her films. I can't believe you found those locations!!!! GREAT JOB!
Ok, Daddy Long Legs is on my "to-watch" list now, although I am not sure the accompanying music will be as good as that of this video. It is a shame that the property owner removed the historical marker. Thanks for another great video and now back to work for me.
I hope you do another show like this Michael and Jessica on the number one silent film star, Rudolph Valentino and tell his story! I really enjoyed this video!
I agree about historical plaques, but most people probably wouldn't want to live in a former hospital. ESPECIALLY during/after COVID. And the point of owning an apartment building is to make money by filling it with Tennants..... DLL is one of my favorite trilogies and I am so excited to watch this movie. I have no problem watching silent films and Mary is the queen.
THIS EPISODE WAS EFFING OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! This is right up my alley!!! Who in their right mind would take down that plaque!?!?!? Thanks for giving me another place to visit when I get out there!!!!!!! My first visit is to the Black Dahlia site, where I believe there should be a giant boulder with a brass plaque in it, not a damn house with kids having a lemonade stand or dropping their bikes on the site of the most famous murder in American history!!!!!!!
Written by Agnes Christine Johnston, who also wrote It Happened to Adele, The Great Adventure, The Denial, and Lucky Devils among other films throughout 1917-'48.
I love silent films. I never met anyone else who enjoys them. I haven’t seen this one but will be watching it soon. And it’s so fascinating seeing the then and now of movie sets.
9:30 and 9:35 / 18:02 and 18:07 / 18:14 and 18:19 / 18:41 and 18:51 /19:14 and 19:19 WOW--your dedication and eye for detail are just remarkable. LOVE these historic match-ups! The only 'Daddy-Long-Legs' film I remember is the 1955 version, featuring Leslie Caron and Fred Astaire. Didn't know there was a PICKFORD original! And i was born-and-bred in El Ay (live in England, now). Good to know--thank you, Michael! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌(Love your musical selections, too--entirely atmospheric!)
Watch at 10:05 you will see a ghost in the window, I dont think that is a real person, I felt it was haunted from the second i saw the building, And sure enough i was creeped out by a figure in the window
Wow this building is still standing despite many changes around it but it’s still there. Brilliant. I thought it’s gone but it’s not! Thanks very much! And thank you for showing me the same place up the mountains where daddy long legs was filmed. Brilliant again. Show us more please. I love filming locations.
There is something SO mysterious about the early days of that crazy invention, the motion picture camera, and through that Mystery, makes it SO beautiful... No sound, but the emotion of the story can still be deciphered through a silent moving picture (how does that happen?). Loved this Jaunt through the past with that other era starlet, Mary Pickford... Thanks, for the Mystery & Beauty, GriMMs.... :^)"""""""
HEY, MICHAEL AND JESSICA Well that's so Dang cool that you Could even find guest one of The filming locations to that film Being a F_ _ _en 103 Year's old I've seen a number of film's with Mary Pickford In them But not this one and I Really enjoy the old Silent films Well thank you for doing this vlog A little different from what you usually do But very enjoyable OK Take care stay safe and will see you on the next video project
I loved this! It's great to see someone who appreciates silent films along with the classic Bubba-Ho-Tep. Your reverent filming of these locations really comes through. Keep them coming!
I've been watching grimmlifecollective for several years. This is one of your best, most significant videos. Mary Pickford was a motion picture trailblazer both as an actress and a movie executive who along with D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, was one of the founders of United Artists. Also, in 1916, Mary Pickford became the first actress to sign a million-dollar ($19,600,000 in 2023 US dollars) contract.
cool that you're dipping into the hollywood history from the early days. In LA, pretty good place to mine such history. Mary Pickford has a small statue in Toronto, where her childhood home was, and also visited back there a few times over the years
My favorite “one shot” is from Malibu State Park too. It is the shot when Charlton Heston clearly sees a gorilla soldier look back towards him in the original Planet of the Apes. I may just give Daddy Long Legs a shot.
Thank you, thank you for this! I love old movie locations and I appreciate the time and care you put into your videos! I saw the 1955 version of "Daddy Long Legs" with Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron when it first came out (I was six years old) and I didn't know there was a 1919 version with Mary Pickford. I like the old orphanage better in its original incarnation and wish they had left it in its original state. The NBC studio in Burbank (if it's still there) is on the site of a picnic in the country in a Charlie Chaplin movie. I read this in an article and the writer pinpointed where the scene was filmed by lining up the mountains to the north with those in the shot. Again, thank you. A film you might like to do this with is "Dark Passage" from 1946. They filmed at Sir Francis Drake Blvd., the 101 freeway through Mill Valley and Sausalito, across the Golden Gate Bridge, and on Telegraph Hill using a historic Art Deco apartment building and the stairs on the Bay side. Other locations are also used. You'd have a great time. Again, thank you!
Oooooo! Good pick! Yeah, to be honest, there’s a handful of old silent movies that haven’t been brought to life or mention. Which, sadly, not too many kids would know what a good movie is with silent movies.
Great video I look forward to every video I love daddy long legs a great and unappreciated art silent film is awesome type o negative song huge fan of them as well R.I.P PETER STEELE
I really enjoyed watching this episode, as I do all of them. I also appreciate all the work with the research, editing, filming, and time you both put into giving us great content to watch. Thank you and Keep Up the amazing videos.
Simple fact of the matter is they just dont make movie's like they used to but one of my all time favourite would have to be "scarface" (say hello to my little friend) that line alone speaks volumes....wow!! Matching up movie scene from over a 100yrs is cool as grimms always on point best youtube channel by far!!
That would be great if y'all could touch more onto the Silent history of Hollywood! I mean they built Hollywood didn't they? Lol Anyway, I Love Mary Pickford and y'all did a great job at this video!
Love the video. You explain things so well helping us relive the time of the original filming. Mary Pickford my favorite female silent movie actress! She had such great talent in many aspects of the silent movie business!
Sitting here in my Grimm life shirt and you’re playing type o negative !I love this !! I just got my official type o negative merch come in it goes perfect with this film !!
I love your videos❤️ I'm a real history buff too. I love imagining where people in the past have walked, acted or inhabited. Thank you🙏🌹 there's something about your channel which feels comfortable to me. I love it🌏🪐🍀🎉🙏🌊🦘🦋🇦🇺👣🐾🦉🏡🌹🌹🌹🌹
I wish I could hit the like button over and over again just for adding the live version of Wolf Moon by Type O Negative. I get goosebumps every time I hear Peter's voice.
Ahhh you included my all time favourite clip in your montage. Omar Sharif riding out of the desert in Lawrence of Arabia. That whole sequence is a masterpiece
Hauntingly beautiful. It's amazing you found that lake! I watched the movie and was just transfixed. Hope you do more of this. Hey, that one scene of a college building before the card that says she is off to college is one of those older buildings at UCLA. Of course how many hundreds of things have been shot there? Awesome work!
Mary Pickford, her husband Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith created United Artists, a distribution for independent production. I worked for the exhibition side of UA. Mary Pickford was from Canada.
Appreciate you taking advantage of whatever opportunities that comes along and not being entirely focused on ‘horror’ tales. Very happy you introducing me to ‘Calamity Man’, which I have never heard before.
Great great great vlog.. I bet if Jessica was there, she would have had a ball re-creating Miss Mary’s scenes and I would have had a ball watching that❤️❤️
Daddy Long Legs 1919 is definetely worth seeing, as is the Mary Pickford Catalogue. She brought a natural form of acting to films, simple human gestures an audience could relate to. In 2005 a Korean film company released a version of this story that i recommend starring Ha Ji Won. It is a beautiful little film. Enjoy.
THIS WAS A LOT OF FUN THANKS. MY GRANDMOTHER HAD A LIFE-SIZED MARY PICKFORD STAND-UP CUTOUT MY GRANDPARENTS KEPT IN THEIR BASEMENT THAT SHE GOT FROM A MOVIE THEATER.
I love that your channel is not one dimensional, Your interest in all things Hollywood is magnetic to most movie lovers in all genres. As a kid, I had a love affair with the old B&W movies, especially comedies and a large amount of them were silent movies. I'd show the movies on a super 8 camera in my basement, the old reel to reel ones. In my opinion, Mary Pickford was one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood. She was a natural beauty with the brains to match. I'd love to see more videos like this one about silent Hollywood. If you know the story about Thelma Todd, the "Hot Toddy" she was a beautiful and funny actress in the 20's and 30's and played in Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy movies, etc. She passed at a very early age and was under very suspicious circumstances. She actually owned a nightclub in the Pacific Palisades which may be still standing? She supposedly died from suicide, but was doubtful. Her then boyfriend was a well known mobster that wanted to use her club as a mob front. When she protested, she conveniently committed suicide but not many really believe the cover up. Would love to see you investigate and visit the locations including the spot where she was found dead in the Pacific Palisades.
Having worked in the studios back in the day in Hollywood (Columbia,Paramount)I really appreciate what you are doing and yes the plack should stay.I wasn't around during the silent days but the 1966-1979 are the years I worked there.
Love this video. I hope you do more of these. You do a great job. You are one cool dude. I fell in love with silent movies back in the 1960s when I was a kid, and we would go to a pizza joint in Hawthorne, CA. They would show silent movies as you enjoyed your meal. My favorite one shot in this video is the sweet Chevy Nova at about 9:11. I had one in the '70s.😀
Im am loving this videos knowing she was Canadian makes me a bit proud..i live in nova scotia..the music you have that plays along with the black and white is haunting and goes so well with it❤️
I want to say thank you so much for doing these videos I really appreciate you for sharing about history and going places that I have never seen and will never be able to go to and daddy long legs was one of my grandparents favorite movies thank you . Just one of your big fans from NC saying your awesome 👍🏼😎😊
Awesome. Mary was the first actor to sign a million dollar contract a couple years before Daddy Long Legs. When she started in 1909 really making movies, she was making 10 a day which is about 320 bucks in todays money. Love these old movie shoots and how much has changed.
Hello, Grimms! I've missed you both! I recall playing with Daddy Longleg spiders as a child at my maternal grandparents' country home. Pleasant memories! 🙋🏼
I love Mary Pickford. If it wasn’t for my grandma I would have never heard of her cause when my grandma aaa growing up in the 1920s she used to watch Pickford and Chaplin’s films
I subscribed to your channel for the great content, but first and foremost for the way you always ask permission to film. You and Jessica are always so gracious with everyone.
Grimmlifecollective is rapidly becoming my favorite on YT. I love what you bring to the importance of honoring history instead of tearing it down and forgetting it. Plus...as a fellow horror junky...HUGE points. I'd really miss your channel if it went away...keep up the great work! Side note, it's unfortunate how M. Pickford lived out her later years...
After watching this fine venture tour, I'm definitely going to watch the movie. Thank you for taking the time and doing the research to produce this story of early Hollywood film industry. I learned something new today.
Many claimed that Mary's Pickfair Mansion was haunted, but when Pia Zidora bought the ranch she and her husband had it tore down. It was beautiful property.
I love these old Hollywood videos so much . I also love your appreciation for the history and preservation of these places . The one about the 1931 Dracula I enjoyed very much too . I was flabbergasted when you lined up the opening scenery for the Carpathian Mounting scene . That just blew me away . Much appreciated .
Movie history, not just a particular movie, but the history of the entire industry is fascinating. This couldn't have been easy to track down these locations. Thank you for putting in the work. 😀 Have you thought about doing video's on D.W. Griffith's controversial "Birth of a Nation", or Cecil B. Demille's "Ten Commandments" (the 1923 silent)?
Oh my gosh I LOVED this movie!! Thank you for calling it to my attention and giving us the background!! This is indeed a 'One Shot' for me!! Joni (Lindsey Land)
Love this video I hope u do more old Hollywood is absolutely awesome to learn about. Thanks The music was badass. As for that area where the building was i bet it wasn't all that built up back then be real nice to look up more information on that building I love stuff like that if I only knew that address lol
Great video!! I've been all around Malibu Canyon throughout the years and the "Punch Bowl" is a favorite of mine and my families. Also, Great job on editing on this!! And A Type O soundtrack to go with it?!?! Hell yeah!! \m/
So glad I found your channel, I too luv silent films. And I luv type 0 negative, remember when Pete was on Jerry Springer? I hope you've seen the version of Nosferatu with their music? My NYC vamp friends Sky and Vlad were on the vhs cover... Good times...
I love so many of these films, even just watched EE Fellowship Appendices blu-ray disc 2 again today! I love the old Hollywood and this was a great mix of memoir and melody. 🤘
I hope you do more of these filming locations from silent movies: it's fascinating to watch how much has changed over time.
You wrote my comment for me! I agree!
Yah it's very interesting to watch
Amazing, the music and old silent film locations. Please shoot more of these:)
I agree! I keep coming back to this video. They did such a great job on their edits. Mary Pickford is my favorite. Love silent films.
Yes! Please more videos on the locations were silent movies were made they are quite interesting ! 👍👍👍❤
Ever since watching a cut of Nosferatu set to the music of Type O Negative I have also enjoyed watching other silent movies set to Type O, something about Peter's voice just makes it work.
That cheep is a squirrel barking a warning to his pals
Oh my god the Type O Negative song with the movie shots, to die for! Isn't it amazing how metal music and old movies just sync in amazing harmony together? Makes my dark heart weep.
I have Peter Steele tattooed on my right arm
In case you didn't know there is a version of the Nosferatu out there that has Type O Negative music in it, and it's called Nosferatu the first vampire it came out in 1998
@@VixxyMcN That's awesome!! Isn't he just an amazing specimen of a human being? Liquid velvet spews from my veins for him.
@@johnghoul7542 I do now. I will definately look that up. Thank you for the recommendation. It sounds like a deep, dark fantasy come true.
Just asked for more old Hollywood with type o to carry the narritive..YUUUUS!
Type O Negative with a silent movie!!? PERFECT 🤘
The Orphanage Building (4:20) was also used in Chaplin's movie "The kid", where woman and the baby are released.
Type O Negative. Great band.
Peter Steel ❤️
@@martuszka41666 He had a good sense of humor (& handsome).
This movie came out the year my grandmother was born, if she were still here she would have been really amazed by this return. Thanks for this video., I appreciate old architecture and want to preserve it.
I do this samething, I find old photos from the 1800's taken in Southern Arizona and put myself in the same spot they were taken. Sometimes there is nothing remaining of old ghost towns or forts but you can still see the landscape and mountains. I even have photos of myself standing in the exact spot of such famous people like Geronimo, Chief Cochise and Johnny Ringo. I love history ♥
I love Daddy Longlegs, I can't believe you went and found these locations! I'm just excited someone else is out there, loving this movie! It's hilarious! The 1917-1919 period is my favorite part of her career, and Daddy Longlegs is one of the most essential of all her films. I can't believe you found those locations!!!! GREAT JOB!
Ok, Daddy Long Legs is on my "to-watch" list now, although I am not sure the accompanying music will be as good as that of this video. It is a shame that the property owner removed the historical marker. Thanks for another great video and now back to work for me.
Must feel a bit surreal to stand where those actors and film makers stood all those years ago. This one is a real oldie, great work buddy 👍👊
I hope you do another show like this Michael and Jessica on the number one silent film star, Rudolph Valentino and tell his story! I really enjoyed this video!
I agree about historical plaques, but most people probably wouldn't want to live in a former hospital. ESPECIALLY during/after COVID. And the point of owning an apartment building is to make money by filling it with Tennants..... DLL is one of my favorite trilogies and I am so excited to watch this movie. I have no problem watching silent films and Mary is the queen.
THIS EPISODE WAS EFFING OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! This is right up my alley!!! Who in their right mind would take down that plaque!?!?!? Thanks for giving me another place to visit when I get out there!!!!!!! My first visit is to the Black Dahlia site, where I believe there should be a giant boulder with a brass plaque in it, not a damn house with kids having a lemonade stand or dropping their bikes on the site of the most famous murder in American history!!!!!!!
Sweet I love me some Type O Negative!
Silent films are quintessential 'Old Hollywood' love that you guys are covering them.
Written by Agnes Christine Johnston, who also wrote It Happened to Adele, The Great Adventure, The Denial, and Lucky Devils among other films throughout 1917-'48.
I love silent films. I never met anyone else who enjoys them. I haven’t seen this one but will be watching it soon. And it’s so fascinating seeing the then and now of movie sets.
You need to watch it Cass. And yes we are out there
I love silent films, have most of my life!
Thank you for this!! I’m a huge silent film fan . Mary Pickford was one of the greatest actresses of all time ❤️❤️
9:30 and 9:35 / 18:02 and 18:07 / 18:14 and 18:19 / 18:41 and 18:51 /19:14 and 19:19 WOW--your dedication and eye for detail are just remarkable. LOVE these historic match-ups! The only 'Daddy-Long-Legs' film I remember is the 1955 version, featuring Leslie Caron and Fred Astaire. Didn't know there was a PICKFORD original! And i was born-and-bred in El Ay (live in England, now). Good to know--thank you, Michael! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌(Love your musical selections, too--entirely atmospheric!)
Watch at 10:05 you will see a ghost in the window, I dont think that is a real person, I felt it was haunted from the second i saw the building, And sure enough i was creeped out by a figure in the window
Which window? 🤔@@PreludeFear2112
Wow this building is still standing despite many changes around it but it’s still there. Brilliant. I thought it’s gone but it’s not! Thanks very much! And thank you for showing me the same place up the mountains where daddy long legs was filmed. Brilliant again. Show us more please. I love filming locations.
I love these "line up the shots" video, Mr Grimm. Be well, blessings from Chinada.
Thank you so much for doing this! I adore silent films and old Hollywood history.
There is something SO mysterious about the early days of that crazy invention, the motion picture camera, and through that Mystery, makes it SO beautiful... No sound, but the emotion of the story can still be deciphered through a silent moving picture (how does that happen?). Loved this Jaunt through the past with that other era starlet, Mary Pickford... Thanks, for the Mystery & Beauty, GriMMs.... :^)"""""""
Very well said!
@@Jeff98177 ... thanks, for the words..... :^)"""""
HEY, MICHAEL AND JESSICA Well that's so
Dang cool that you Could even find guest one of The filming locations to that film
Being a F_ _ _en 103 Year's old I've seen a number of film's with Mary Pickford In them
But not this one and I
Really enjoy the old Silent films Well thank you for doing this vlog
A little different from what you usually do
But very enjoyable OK Take care stay safe and will see you on the next video project
I loved this! It's great to see someone who appreciates silent films along with the classic Bubba-Ho-Tep. Your reverent filming of these locations really comes through. Keep them coming!
I've been watching grimmlifecollective for several years. This is one of your best, most significant videos. Mary Pickford was a motion picture trailblazer both as an actress and a movie executive who along with D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, was one of the founders of United Artists. Also, in 1916, Mary Pickford became the first actress to sign a million-dollar ($19,600,000 in 2023 US dollars) contract.
cool that you're dipping into the hollywood history from the early days. In LA, pretty good place to mine such history. Mary Pickford has a small statue in Toronto, where her childhood home was, and also visited back there a few times over the years
My favorite “one shot” is from Malibu State Park too. It is the shot when Charlton Heston clearly sees a gorilla soldier look back towards him in the original Planet of the Apes. I may just give Daddy Long Legs a shot.
wow Pete Steele what an Amazing voice one of my favorites ever Thanx
Thank you, thank you for this! I love old movie locations and I appreciate the time and care you put into your videos! I saw the 1955 version of "Daddy Long Legs" with Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron when it first came out (I was six years old) and I didn't know there was a 1919 version with Mary Pickford. I like the old orphanage better in its original incarnation and wish they had left it in its original state. The NBC studio in Burbank (if it's still there) is on the site of a picnic in the country in a Charlie Chaplin movie. I read this in an article and the writer pinpointed where the scene was filmed by lining up the mountains to the north with those in the shot. Again, thank you. A film you might like to do this with is "Dark Passage" from 1946. They filmed at Sir Francis Drake Blvd., the 101 freeway through Mill Valley and Sausalito, across the Golden Gate Bridge, and on Telegraph Hill using a historic Art Deco apartment building and the stairs on the Bay side. Other locations are also used. You'd have a great time. Again, thank you!
Oooooo! Good pick! Yeah, to be honest, there’s a handful of old silent movies that haven’t been brought to life or mention. Which, sadly, not too many kids would know what a good movie is with silent movies.
Great video I look forward to every video I love daddy long legs a great and unappreciated art silent film is awesome type o negative song huge fan of them as well R.I.P PETER STEELE
I really enjoyed watching this episode, as I do all of them. I also appreciate all the work with the research, editing, filming, and time you both put into giving us great content to watch. Thank you and Keep Up the amazing videos.
Hey Tim F, the F doesnt stand for Faull does it?
@@faulltw No
@@timfields6130 Ok then
@grimlifecollecetive I really enjoy these kind of videos u always show us some great stuff ty
@@timfields6130 I bet you got teased alot in school 🏫 for the F in your name :(. That sucks
Love seeing these old buildings not only still standing but still being utilized. So enjoy these filming location videos.
Simple fact of the matter is they just dont make movie's like they used to but one of my all time favourite would have to be "scarface" (say hello to my little friend) that line alone speaks volumes....wow!! Matching up movie scene from over a 100yrs is cool as grimms always on point best youtube channel by far!!
It's a ☁️ day here in Texas with just a bit of sun and your vlogs help me stay positive and make my day better
That would be great if y'all could touch more onto the Silent history of Hollywood! I mean they built Hollywood didn't they? Lol Anyway, I Love Mary Pickford and y'all did a great job at this video!
Love the video. You explain things so well helping us relive the time of the original filming. Mary Pickford my favorite female silent movie actress! She had such great talent in many aspects of the silent movie business!
Sitting here in my Grimm life shirt and you’re playing type o negative !I love this !! I just got my official type o negative merch come in it goes perfect with this film !!
I love your videos❤️ I'm a real history buff too. I love imagining where people in the past have walked, acted or inhabited. Thank you🙏🌹 there's something about your channel which feels comfortable to me. I love it🌏🪐🍀🎉🙏🌊🦘🦋🇦🇺👣🐾🦉🏡🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you Sue, very happy you found us.
"The Kid" is definitely one of my favorite movies 🎬. Thanks for sharing your knowledge about Southern California! Those rocks 🪨 look volcanic.
Oh goodness! This was so amazing! As far as not many would watch this old film, you're probably right. For me,, I'm WATCHIN IT!
I wish I could hit the like button over and over again just for adding the live version of Wolf Moon by Type O Negative. I get goosebumps every time I hear Peter's voice.
Amazing band and I got to see them live!
@@Shawn-1971
Lucky!
An amazing band for sure. It's sad Peter is gone.
@@twoface3602
His voice gives me goosebumps
Ahhh you included my all time favourite clip in your montage. Omar Sharif riding out of the desert in Lawrence of Arabia. That whole sequence is a masterpiece
This is a surprise! Unique movie location! Most people today unfortunately doesn't know who Mary Pickford was, which is shocking!
Hauntingly beautiful. It's amazing you found that lake! I watched the movie and was just transfixed. Hope you do more of this. Hey, that one scene of a college building before the card that says she is off to college is one of those older buildings at UCLA. Of course how many hundreds of things have been shot there? Awesome work!
Cool historic video of CA , I have lived here for all my life and you are turning me on to some great places to visit. Thank you ! 🖤
"Where you are in life" Never have I heard a more apt barometer to determine one's favorite movie" 👍
Mary Pickford, her husband Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith created United Artists, a distribution for independent production. I worked for the exhibition side of UA. Mary Pickford was from Canada.
She truly transcends time. just the image of her. good vlog
That is just too cool. Would love to see a video of you at the staircase where Laurel & Hardy's The Music Box was filmed. So iconic.
Appreciate you taking advantage of whatever opportunities that comes along and not being entirely focused on ‘horror’ tales. Very happy you introducing me to ‘Calamity Man’, which I have never heard before.
A great Grim adventure may not of been horror related but history trumps horror at times! Really did love this episode 😍
Great great great vlog.. I bet if Jessica was there, she would have had a ball re-creating Miss Mary’s scenes and I would have had a ball watching that❤️❤️
Daddy Long Legs 1919 is definetely worth seeing, as is the Mary Pickford Catalogue. She brought a natural form of acting to films, simple human gestures an audience could relate to. In 2005 a Korean film company released a version of this story that i recommend starring Ha Ji Won. It is a beautiful little film. Enjoy.
THIS WAS A LOT OF FUN THANKS. MY GRANDMOTHER HAD A LIFE-SIZED MARY PICKFORD STAND-UP CUTOUT MY GRANDPARENTS KEPT IN THEIR BASEMENT THAT SHE GOT FROM A MOVIE THEATER.
I love that your channel is not one dimensional, Your interest in all things Hollywood is magnetic to most movie lovers in all genres. As a kid, I had a love affair with the old B&W movies, especially comedies and a large amount of them were silent movies. I'd show the movies on a super 8 camera in my basement, the old reel to reel ones. In my opinion, Mary Pickford was one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood. She was a natural beauty with the brains to match. I'd love to see more videos like this one about silent Hollywood. If you know the story about Thelma Todd, the "Hot Toddy" she was a beautiful and funny actress in the 20's and 30's and played in Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy movies, etc. She passed at a very early age and was under very suspicious circumstances. She actually owned a nightclub in the Pacific Palisades which may be still standing? She supposedly died from suicide, but was doubtful. Her then boyfriend was a well known mobster that wanted to use her club as a mob front. When she protested, she conveniently committed suicide but not many really believe the cover up. Would love to see you investigate and visit the locations including the spot where she was found dead in the Pacific Palisades.
Having worked in the studios back in the day in Hollywood (Columbia,Paramount)I really appreciate what you are doing and yes the plack should stay.I wasn't around during the silent days but the 1966-1979 are the years I worked there.
Love this video. I hope you do more of these. You do a great job. You are one cool dude. I fell in love with silent movies back in the 1960s when I was a kid, and we would go to a pizza joint in Hawthorne, CA. They would show silent movies as you enjoyed your meal. My favorite one shot in this video is the sweet Chevy Nova at about 9:11. I had one in the '70s.😀
I love how much care u take to line up the scenes and ur explanations.
Bubba ho tep, is one of my favorite movies!! It's so funny, and I think it's a plausible idea regarding Elvis 😅
It's amazing that this building still stands today. I love silent movies.. Another video well done. brilliant 👍
Im am loving this videos knowing she was Canadian makes me a bit proud..i live in nova scotia..the music you have that plays along with the black and white is haunting and goes so well with it❤️
Great story love Your music choice
Fabulous job! 🖤 I LOVE silent movies. Get back to the basics and amazing history was made.
This one actually gave me goosebumps
I want to say thank you so much for doing these videos I really appreciate you for sharing about history and going places that I have never seen and will never be able to go to and daddy long legs was one of my grandparents favorite movies thank you . Just one of your big fans from NC saying your awesome 👍🏼😎😊
You do a fantastic job! I would LOVE for you to do something that no one has yet to do and that's the filming locations of the 1986 movie Crossroads.
I love silent film location videos. Great job!
This is the coolest one yet. I love this kind of history and I'll definitely give Daddy Long Legs a watch later. Thank you x
Awesome. Mary was the first actor to sign a million dollar contract a couple years before Daddy Long Legs. When she started in 1909 really making movies, she was making 10 a day which is about 320 bucks in todays money. Love these old movie shoots and how much has changed.
Type O! Awesome band, who I got to see twice, many many years ago.
The Tye O Negative song fits beautifully. Thank you for another awesome video 🦇 🎥
Hello, Grimms! I've missed you both! I recall playing with Daddy Longleg spiders as a child at my maternal grandparents' country home. Pleasant memories! 🙋🏼
Aww.. Wolf Moon. My favourite, thank you.
#Marypickford was so popular and talented back in the day. So talented. Many people unfortunately don't remember
She is the more famous of the silent era. Makes you wonder about the lesser known and just as talented from that era.
@@mlm21 such as Mabel normand and Edna purviance
I watched the movie and loved it. Thanks for the suggestion! RIP Mary Pickford!
I love Mary Pickford. If it wasn’t for my grandma I would have never heard of her cause when my grandma aaa growing up in the 1920s she used to watch Pickford and Chaplin’s films
That awesome you came to highland park! So many movie filmed here!!
I subscribed to your channel for the great content, but first and foremost for the way you always ask permission to film. You and Jessica are always so gracious with everyone.
Grimmlifecollective is rapidly becoming my favorite on YT. I love what you bring to the importance of honoring history instead of tearing it down and forgetting it. Plus...as a fellow horror junky...HUGE points. I'd really miss your channel if it went away...keep up the great work! Side note, it's unfortunate how M. Pickford lived out her later years...
After watching this fine venture tour, I'm definitely going to watch the movie.
Thank you for taking the time and doing the research to produce this story of early Hollywood film industry. I learned something new today.
Many claimed that Mary's Pickfair Mansion was haunted, but when Pia Zidora bought the ranch she and her husband had it tore down. It was beautiful property.
Loved this episode! Type O was a great soundtrack choice! Very fitting!
This was really cool! Seeing scenes from the past and how things are diff but yet the same! BAD BOOTY Michael! 👏👏
I love these old Hollywood videos so much . I also love your appreciation for the history and preservation of these places . The one about the 1931 Dracula I enjoyed very much too . I was flabbergasted when you lined up the opening scenery for the Carpathian Mounting scene . That just blew me away . Much appreciated .
Movie history, not just a particular movie, but the history of the entire industry is fascinating. This couldn't have been easy to track down these locations. Thank you for putting in the work. 😀 Have you thought about doing video's on D.W. Griffith's controversial "Birth of a Nation", or Cecil B. Demille's "Ten Commandments" (the 1923 silent)?
It’s always an adventure…always trying to keep life interesting.
Oh my gosh I LOVED this movie!! Thank you for calling it to my attention and giving us the background!! This is indeed a 'One Shot' for me!! Joni (Lindsey Land)
This was really awesome. I'm a huge fan of Mary Pickford's work. This one was a real treat for me
Love this video I hope u do more old Hollywood is absolutely awesome to learn about. Thanks
The music was badass. As for that area where the building was i bet it wasn't all that built up back then be real nice to look up more information on that building I love stuff like that if I only knew that address lol
Great video!! I've been all around Malibu Canyon throughout the years and the "Punch Bowl" is a favorite of mine and my families. Also, Great job on editing on this!! And A Type O soundtrack to go with it?!?! Hell yeah!! \m/
Gorgeous episode , gorgeous film, gorgeous Mary Pickford
Great job! I can't get enough of lining up shots from the past to present day.......just fascinating! Thanks again!
amazing!! you do such an amazing job of lining up shoots. love your videos
I love this video so much
So glad I found your channel, I too luv silent films. And I luv type 0 negative, remember when Pete was on Jerry Springer? I hope you've seen the version of Nosferatu with their music? My NYC vamp friends Sky and Vlad were on the vhs cover... Good times...
I love so many of these films, even just watched EE Fellowship Appendices blu-ray disc 2 again today! I love the old Hollywood and this was a great mix of memoir and melody. 🤘
that's why i always say A favorite , There are so many different genres and, millions of films how can you have just one?
Using Type O was an awesome touch.....