oh boy oh boy intolerance the creme de la creme of the silent movies i havent seen this since i was in high school i loved this movie it keeps you on your toes thank you ccc !!!!! at last i get to see this wonderful movie again YES YES YES !!!!!
I appreciate your sincere enthusiasm for the film. We all can learn much from the wonderful madness of Griffith. However, I would not go so far as you in your apparently unbridled enthusiasm for this admittedly flawed epic. It might be wise to exercise a more moderate perspective.
With Griffith the Cinema was born. After the success of "The Birth of a Nation" ", Griffith went over to the top with this one. It blow my mind away just thinking how it would have been shooting this film.. Which is still impressive to watch in 2024. Thanks so much for uploading this classic on such pristine copy 🙏
For anyone who is interested, the great Buster Keaton made a parody of this film entitled "The Three Ages" (1923), and it's available to view on youtube on a few different channels.
😘 Wow! .CCC I thank you for this..D.W, , Our brilliant director 's film and as usual I was moved by this ever sad revelation of our people. I love our dear Lillian Gish, she is marvelous!
OMG!!! Sepia tones galore. Glorious Sepia tones. Sepia tone HEAVEN. This epic runs 4.5 hours and rates just as many stars. WOAH! Gonna take the day off just to have enough gas (and I don't mean beans) to watch it in its entirety. Thank you DW Griffith and CCC. !!! Babylon, the cruxifiction, Huegenots, love-crime drama & more. Who's gonna be the first to rock the baby's cradle?
Thank you CCC for sharing this brilliantly made classic gem 💎 and thank you all for the fun and great chat and the pleasure of your company Debra Mary Soliada Ana Richard MariyO Dark Mr Hartlor wp r John Brian k Purringlady Mini Tom w and if I have forgotten some of you, sorry you know who you are 🤗👋👍✌️🙏 Bye take care...!
I saw this once on TCM maybe 20 years ago or so. Thought about it again, and knowing it was definitely old enough to be in public domain now I was glad to see the whole thing posted on youtube. Time for a rewatch. Douglas Fairbanks cameo at 1:49:13
Uau...um filme de 108 anos?acho que é o mais antigo que vi até hoje.que privilégio.muito grata.ja me inscrevi no canal.e a humanidade continua a mesma...🇧🇷👍😀
Un chef d oeuvre de l histoire du cinéma ! Quand je l ai vu ca a été un grand choc je ne m en suis jamais remis! Voilà des films qui devrait être redécouvert ! Hollywood étonné ! Film d une grande modernité ! J ai une grande passion pour Griffith !
The entire movie is a slog to get through, very oddly put together jumping from time period to time period...I found the only engaging section was the Babylonian with it's epic sets! Gotta say this is the cleanest and clearest copy I've seen! Kudos to CCC!
I was interested to watch this after hearing that it was supposed to be D.W. Griffith's response to the criticism he got for 'The Birth of a Nation' being racist. So I was expecting it to be about how racism is wrong, in order for him to prove that he isn't racist, but there isn't anything about racism in it. (In fact, two of the stories depict intolerance to Christians, the Jesus story and the French story, and D.W. Griffith was Christian so he was basically just depicting intolerance toward his own group). So I don't see how this is a good response to the 'The Birth of a Nation' critics. After reading a little bit more about this, I think the reason this film is supposed to be a response to his critics is beceause it's actually meant to imply that his critics were the ones being intolerant for accusing him of racism. In which case though, it's still a bad response. The examples of intolerance in this film are towards people just practicing different religions and also a single mother, not towards someone perpetuating racism and glorifying a hate group. Anyway, regardless of all that, it is still a brilliant film. I hadn't heard that it was such a monumental film of its era (I had only heard of it being a response to the critics), so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was just such a great film in general. The story of the mother and her baby really drew me in, but the sets and battle of the Babylonian story were amazing to see. It must've been absolutely mindblowing at the time.
Annette Bening should stare at old movies more by looking at people in the looking glass and or mirror and they all showered here and shaved and showered. It kills me.😮I was in this and Nanny's cleaning the mirror and or cooking or making her famous chicken cutlets and or steak which should be washed down with a kool aid drink or Ginger ale soda.
Still doesn't make up for the racial troubles escalating because of his absolutely racist film, Birth of a Nation. That was also a great film as an art form, a la Riefenstahl stuff from the Nazi era.
Usually I mute the sound when I watch a silent film because it's distracting, but this one is perfect. It really informs and deepens the story.
oh boy oh boy intolerance the creme de la creme of the silent movies i havent seen this since i was in high school i loved this movie it keeps you on your toes thank you ccc !!!!! at last i get to see this wonderful movie again YES YES YES !!!!!
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I appreciate your sincere enthusiasm for the film. We all can learn much from the wonderful madness of Griffith. However, I would not go so far as you in your apparently unbridled enthusiasm for this admittedly flawed epic. It might be wise to exercise a more moderate perspective.
I also was in high school in 1916
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I am so content at watching the mesmerizing effects of DW. Lilian Gish was one of many making the transition from stage to film. Such a classic.
An absolutely brilliant film. Don't be put off by its length! You'll be amazed at how engrossing it is, even though it's 108 years old!
The story you're about to see is true. No names were changed because no one was innocent.😅
jesus christ, it's 108 years old. It's crazy
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible movie! This and Metropolis will always be my favorites, right next to Ordet. Bravo!!!
Sunrise 1927 & The Crowd 1928
And Greed of course (Erich von Stroheim )
I wouldnt expect a peppa pig pfp to be watching a 100 year old 3 hour silent film. Great taste anyways 👍
With Griffith the Cinema was born. After the success of "The Birth of a Nation" ", Griffith went over to the top with this one. It blow my mind away just thinking how it would have been shooting this film.. Which is still impressive to watch in 2024. Thanks so much for uploading this classic on such pristine copy 🙏
STUPENDOUS! COLOSSAL! TREMENDOUS! The sepia tones were so exhilarating I passed out twice. FIVE SUPER STARS for sure. ✴✴✴✴✴ CCC u da man!
How, I wonder, can sepia tones make one pass out? Your comment is both incomprehensible and unamusing.
Thanks for this amazing influential film ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 CCC!
For anyone who is interested, the great Buster Keaton made a parody of this film entitled "The Three Ages" (1923), and it's available to view on youtube on a few different channels.
¡Muchas gracias! Escenografías monumentales.
Well, not my favorite version but still impressed on the high quality of the CCC channel 😍
😘 Wow! .CCC I thank you for this..D.W, , Our brilliant director 's film and as usual I was moved by this ever sad revelation of our people. I love our dear Lillian Gish, she is marvelous!
Met her long ago. She was very gracious.
How fortunate luv😊@@alanfoster6589
I'm here for Lillian Gish ❤ Thanks, CCC
Thanks!Masterpiece
OMG!!! Sepia tones galore. Glorious Sepia tones. Sepia tone HEAVEN. This epic runs 4.5 hours and rates just as many stars. WOAH! Gonna take the day off just to have enough gas (and I don't mean beans) to watch it in its entirety. Thank you DW Griffith and CCC. !!! Babylon, the cruxifiction, Huegenots, love-crime drama & more. Who's gonna be the first to rock the baby's cradle?
Thank you CCC for sharing this brilliantly made classic gem 💎 and thank you all for the fun and great chat and the pleasure of your company Debra Mary Soliada Ana Richard MariyO Dark Mr Hartlor wp r John Brian k Purringlady Mini Tom w and if I have forgotten some of you, sorry you know who you are 🤗👋👍✌️🙏 Bye take care...!
Thank you Telugu sub title ❤
D w Griffith really said "these people are not tolerant of my intolerance" I wonder if he is the original person to make this argument lol
I saw this once on TCM maybe 20 years ago or so. Thought about it again, and knowing it was definitely old enough to be in public domain now I was glad to see the whole thing posted on youtube. Time for a rewatch.
Douglas Fairbanks cameo at 1:49:13
أنا مبهوره من جمال هذا الفيلم . شكرآ لك ❤
1001 películas qué hay que ver antes de morir
It’s a perfect 10👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Uau...um filme de 108 anos?acho que é o mais antigo que vi até hoje.que privilégio.muito grata.ja me inscrevi no canal.e a humanidade continua a mesma...🇧🇷👍😀
Obg pela obra de arte
Un chef d oeuvre de l histoire du cinéma ! Quand je l ai vu ca a été un grand choc je ne m en suis jamais remis! Voilà des films qui devrait être redécouvert ! Hollywood étonné ! Film d une grande modernité ! J ai une grande passion pour Griffith !
Valeu!
Groupies formally known as Camp Followers 1:49:00 😂
Bună seara mulțumesc frumos pt aceste imagini frumoase la început dar tulburătoare, în cursul filmului, ❤
とんでもない映画を観てしまった。
話は殆どわからないけど(さすがにアメリカの夫婦の話はよくわかった)、映像の迫力だけで2時間46分観てしまった…
これ映画史上最も費用と手間がかかってない???
This version isn't complete, it misses 30 minutes
that blood effect at 1:32:02 was wild
WOW....!!!!....XXXX... thankyou.
Thank you for attending pleated skirt day here at Combat Rod Park.” Honorable mention: “So you can just take a hard left in space?”😅
his birth of a nation is one of the 3 most influential films in cinema history
I will not bother to ask what the other two are
@@Everett-f2h good. that saves me some ink
Filmbarátok ? :D
I'm intolerant of these adverts
The entire movie is a slog to get through, very oddly put together jumping from time period to time period...I found the only engaging section was the Babylonian with it's epic sets!
Gotta say this is the cleanest and clearest copy I've seen! Kudos to CCC!
Shame this channel is ruined by those pop ups the last dozen seconds that cover up the films. Also, score by who??
1:42:15 this would be the shot you are looking for
Why did he kiss that man at 2:37:28??
Better than todays crap
Soooooooooooo much.
In reference to what?
Indeed, good sir or madam, for all its numerous flaws, the film far exceeds today's crap
The only movie to show in 1916 😅
Alguém sabe me informar se esse filme é baseado em história real ?
I was interested to watch this after hearing that it was supposed to be D.W. Griffith's response to the criticism he got for 'The Birth of a Nation' being racist. So I was expecting it to be about how racism is wrong, in order for him to prove that he isn't racist, but there isn't anything about racism in it. (In fact, two of the stories depict intolerance to Christians, the Jesus story and the French story, and D.W. Griffith was Christian so he was basically just depicting intolerance toward his own group). So I don't see how this is a good response to the 'The Birth of a Nation' critics.
After reading a little bit more about this, I think the reason this film is supposed to be a response to his critics is beceause it's actually meant to imply that his critics were the ones being intolerant for accusing him of racism. In which case though, it's still a bad response. The examples of intolerance in this film are towards people just practicing different religions and also a single mother, not towards someone perpetuating racism and glorifying a hate group.
Anyway, regardless of all that, it is still a brilliant film. I hadn't heard that it was such a monumental film of its era (I had only heard of it being a response to the critics), so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was just such a great film in general. The story of the mother and her baby really drew me in, but the sets and battle of the Babylonian story were amazing to see. It must've been absolutely mindblowing at the time.
Hát, nem lett a kedvencem.
Mindegy is, Filmbarátok miatt néztem meg.
41:24
1:37:55
1:42:17
1:56:38
What's the thing with bitting fingernails?!
I was so pissed off with it!
Which of the four versions is this one?
The versions on the internet are usually the Killiam Shows version.
Did the real _"HOLLYWOOD"_ died with Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith?
This looks like a good movie, but he looked clean shaven.
Annette Bening should stare at old movies more by looking at people in the looking glass and or mirror and they all showered here and shaved and showered. It kills me.😮I was in this and Nanny's cleaning the mirror and or cooking or making her famous chicken cutlets and or steak which should be washed down with a kool aid drink or Ginger ale soda.
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Deutschland 2024 braucht es dringend 🚨
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Still doesn't make up for the racial troubles escalating because of his absolutely racist film, Birth of a Nation. That was also a great film as an art form, a la Riefenstahl stuff from the Nazi era.
Do you happen to be Jewish? So you also dislike Gone with the Wind (1939)?
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