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Buster/Doors
Music:- Scott Street (slowed down) by Phoebe Bridgers
#buster keaton#comedy#silent movies#1920s#silent film#silent comedy#1920s cinema#golden age of hollywood#hollywood#slapstick#my edit#phoebe bridgers
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Buster meeting his young fans over the years
#buster keaton#comedy#silent movies#fans#1920s#silent film#silent comedy#1920s cinema#golden age of hollywood#hollywood#slapstick
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Cow Edit (Staring Brown Eyes)
Music:- Mooo! By Doja Cat
#buster keaton#comedy#doja cat#mooo!#cow#silent movies#1920s#silent film#my edit#1920s cinema#silent comedy#go west#brown eyes
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Buster Keaton, born Joseph Frank Keaton in 1895, was a renowned American actor, comedian, filmmaker and sexpot who made significant contributions to the art of silent film during the early 20th century.
Despite having a face of an angel and body of an Adonis, Keaton was never seen as a heartthrob in the vein of his contemporary Rudolph Valentino for example. In his early films made at the studio of Roscoe Arbuckle, and later his own Buster Keaton Studios, Keaton wore baggy clothing which concealed his enviable curves and bulging biceps. Limited close ups restricted the audience’s opportunities to gaze in wonderment and lust as his perfect profile and exquisite features.
Tragically, Buster Keaton didn’t do many love scenes and made exactly zero pornograhic features. We can’t blame him for that. Times were different and he wasn’t that kind of artist. But it doesn’t stop us wanting to know what his face might look like while cumming.
Whether whilst “Making Whoopee” or “Polishing His Knob” hopefully the above gifs could give us some insight into what his magnificent features might look like in that special moment 🥹
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Lovely Bustery weekend with my pals @keatonkeatonkeaton and @bozlumridesagain to visit The Cinema Museum and join the UK Buster Keaton Society, The Blinking Buzzards. In the main hall we watched Doughboys (1930) The Bell Boy (1918) and The Frozen North (1922)
#buster keaton#the blinking buzzards#the cinema museum#charlie chaplin#Lambeth workhouse#comedy#silent movies#1920s#silent film#golden age of hollywood#1930s movies#precode#slapstick#1920s cinema#silent comedy#hollywood
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#buster keaton#my edit#fairycore#1920s#silent film#silent movies#1920s cinema#golden age of hollywood#hollywood
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An edit I made that focuses on Buster’s more serious acting, as well as clips from his films that showcase his incredible inventiveness as a filmmaker and the beauty of his creative vision, before the big studio system put him in a creative straight jacket.
Music: Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie (Aftersun movie version)
#buster keaton#comedy#silent movies#1920s#golden age of hollywood#filmmakers#queen band#david bowie#under pressure#aftersun#my edit
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Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep)—Why are they hot? I mean, truly one of the most iconic on screen and real life couples of all time. She was mysterious, aloof, sophisticated. He was less classically handsome but insanely charismatic. On screen, their chemistry was absolutely ridiculous, palpable enough that it makes you forget the 25 year age gap. (Side note: you go Lauren, fuck that old man). Truly the classic Hollywood couple.
Buster Keaton and Sybil Seely (One Week, The Scarecrow, The Boat)—It was soooo early, these two practically *could* have invented being cute hot marrieds on film. It honestly feels that way when you’re watching a bunch of (fun!) silent comedies with their admittedly paper doll protagonists, and then all of a sudden: that glitter and warmth of real on-screen chemistry. THAT’S the magic of movies, baby!
This is round 2 of a mini tournament. Each poll lasts for three days. If you'd like to send additional propaganda supporting your favorite hot couple, you can reblog this post with your propaganda added, send it to my asks, or tag me in it. To vote in all the polls, click here. Happy holidays!
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Bogie and Bacall:
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THEE iconic movie couple. Just the way that they look at and speak to each other is pornographic; I imagine all the Hays Code censors were tearing their hair out over how blatantly B&B want to fuck and how little they could do to stop it.
get you a man who looks at you like this while you cut the wedding cake

Theyre staring contests go insane. Both say so much without speaking a word. Brooding is their love language. What else can I say?
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For the new tournament, I feel like I have to submit Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart. Between The Big Sleep, and To Have and Have Not, they are thee Noir power couple. I mean Bacall is so gorgeous all the time (and that VOICE) and Bogart is so charismatic and magnetic. As a bisexual, they both make me swoon.
Buster Keaton and Sybil Seely:

May break your rules because a) she's much less famous than him and b) they only did shorts together. But I just watched a couple of them recently and they're so hot and appealing together as newlyweds in One Week in particular.

#this is about as much as I’m going to be involved in this#sorry Bus and Syb#sybil seely#buster keaton#hotvintagepoll
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Buster Wrestles
Music:- Real Man by Beabadooboo
#buster keaton#beabadoobee#real man#wrestling#comedy#1920s#golden age of hollywood#1930s#hollywood#slapstick#three ages#sidewalks of new york#my edit
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Music:- Please, Please, Please by Sabrina Carpenter
#buster keaton#sabrina carpenter#please please please#comedy#silent movies#1920s cinema#silent film#1920s#my edit#silent comedy#slapstick
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