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** Back in the day, the word “Movie” was an insulting label to anyone involved with moving pictures. Fortunately that no longer applies.
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** Back in the day, the word “Movie” was an insulting label to anyone involved with moving pictures. Fortunately that no longer applies.applies.
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* HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
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* HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.people.
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** Back in the day, the word “Movie” was an insulting label to anyone involved with moving pictures. Fortunately that no longer applies.
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** Back in the day, the word “Movie” was an insulting label to anyone involved with moving pictures. Fortunately that no longer applies.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dwan made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dwan made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
* HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
* HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series. This began his second career of scoring Silent films, some using the cues he used for this series, others with a different composition altogether.
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series. This began his second career of scoring Silent films, some using the cues he used for this series, others with a different composition altogether.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dwan made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dwan made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.hanged.
HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
HarsherInHindsight: It is sad to know the filmed interviews were probably the last filmed appearances of many of these people.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn Dwan made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dawn remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dawn Dwan remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series. This began his second career of scoring Silent films, some using the cues he used for this series, others with a different composition altogether.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series. This began his second career of scoring Silent films, some using the cues he used for this series, others with a different composition altogether.altogether.
* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dawn remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
* MomentOfAwesome: Allan Dawn remembers getting threatened by a mercenary sent from the Patents Trust. To prove he meant business, the mercenary fired his pistol at a bunch of cans, missing all. Dawn then fired his pistol, taking all of them down. When some HiredGuns came to his aid, the mercenary took the next train out of California. Shortly after, Dawn made a TakeThat film on the incident, adding a different ending where the mercenary gets caught and hanged.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series. This began his second career of scoring Silent films, some using the cues he used for this series, others with a different composition altogether.
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* AwesomeMusic: Carl Davis' score for the series.