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Today I had found out a college in my state had to pay lip service to a "task force" in removing Lilian Gish's name from a theater they named after her and her sister 40 years ago out of her having been in "Birth of a Nation".
https://bgindependentmedia.org/gish-name-gone-from-bgsu-film-theater/
Feeling really annoyed now.
I haven't watched the whole thing because holy shit a three hour long silent movie, but it's centered around the after-effects of the civil war and for the most part shows the Ku Klux Klan in a glorified light. It's been said that this movie was the reason that the KKK had a rise in power during the 1920's. And I recall that some of the blackface was less of "goofy minstrel show slapstick" and more of " unhinged gorilla". Still ridiculous to remove a name from the theater just because of an unfortunate correlation. Kinda like declaring Boris Karloff problematic for being in that one really bad Fu Manchu movie.What's the deal with "Birth of a Nation"? I don't remember.
J remember seeing that a theatre that plays older movies was forced to pull Gone With the Wind from its summer lineup of classics because "muh rayciss movie" a few years ago. Angery.
I saw it back in college from their 16mm print in the 90's! It's pretty much what you say it is. But yeah, they're using this one film for the reason they can no longer use this person's name. It's both unfair and ridiculous to downplay cinema's history like that.I haven't watched the whole thing because holy shit a three hour long silent movie, but it's centered around the after-effects of the civil war and for the most part shows the Ku Klux Klan in a glorified light. It's been said that this movie was the reason that the KKK had a rise in power during the 1920's. And I recall that some of the blackface was less of "goofy minstrel show slapstick" and more of " unhinged gorilla". Still ridiculous to remove a name from the theater just because of an unfortunate correlation. Kinda like declaring Boris Karloff problematic for being in that one really bad Fu Manchu movie.
I saw it back in college from their 16mm print in the 90's! It's pretty much what you say it is. But yeah, they're using this one film for the reason they can no longer use this person's name. It's both unfair and ridiculous to downplay cinema's history like that.
Not me, I used to ace history classes all the time and loved the good and bad of it.We have to erase the history we don't like!
I had one a year ago. I'm not claustrophobic but it kind of freaked me out a little bit. It's pretty tight quarters.Took my first trip in an MRI
I hope I never have to get one.I had one a year ago. I'm not claustrophobic but it kind of freaked me out a little bit. It's pretty tight quarters.
The operator tried assuring me with “its kinda like a weird space pod.” To me is was a very noisy futuristic casket.I had one a year ago. I'm not claustrophobic but it kind of freaked me out a little bit. It's pretty tight quarters.