Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:08 am
Hi! I'm Cody Kinski, a film-lovin' jamoke from the urban wastelands of Rhode Island.
I grew up in the sixties in one of the old mill towns of Connecticut, mine in particular still being mired in the 19th century. Early on, I started collecting cylinder phonographs, early Victrolas and their records from yard sales and junk shops. I learned a lot of popular songs from the early part of the 20th century, dug the pop culture of those years, and that led to a fascination with old movies, aided and abetted mostly by Hal Stanton's old-movie TV presentations on a channel out of Springfield, Mass.
In my very early twenties, I lived in Hartford, where some very cool cats named Howard, and Roger, and Jeanine often brought 16mm prints of old films to show at gatherings at my friend Henry's apartment. It must have taken considerable patience on their part, but they taught this dumb kid how to look at Sirk, Borzage, Hawks, and many more.
A little later I lived in Cambridge, Mass. during the glory days of film revival in the seventies, with access to the great programming at the Brattle Theatre, the Harvard Film Archive, the Orson Welles Cinema, and Rev. Ed Marks's Sunday night showings of 16mm prints in the sanctuary of the Harvard-Epworth Church. Incredible times -- I'd often spend a whole day migrating from venue to venue, sucking up filmic images like a Hoover eats dust.
I never fully crossed the imaginary "boundary" between sound films and silents until a couple of years ago. That strange, irrational fear of non-talking pictures, I guess. Since I busted through it, I've found that I love silents so much that they're about all I watch anymore.
I've been lurking in the shadows of Nitrateville for some time, and I learn a lot from its intrepid denizens. I still have barely scratched the surface of what there is to know about silents, so I'm sure that whatever contribution I make to the site will be more in the form of questions than answers. I hope they'll be welcome, though I don't know what they'll be just yet, as I can't imagine a better place to ask questions about early films and their production.