Enjoying a day at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival!
Started with three Sherlock Holmes films, then The Flying Ace (1926), and now waiting for The Wreck of the Hesperus (1927).
Enjoying a day at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival!
Started with three Sherlock Holmes films, then The Flying Ace (1926), and now waiting for The Wreck of the Hesperus (1927).
What happens in your 40s? 😳
16 films at this year’s #TCMFF and actually hung out at the closing party a long time. See you next year! 🎬
@jamesdavidpatrick.bsky.social, nice to meet you in person after all this time.
Sweet, I’ll have to go see it soon!
What did you think of it? I’ve heard it was a wild ride + heard about the “taste you” scene, haha.
Making room for one more with Servant’s Entrance (1934), which people in line highly recommended seeing yesterday! Looking forward to the animation sequence. #TCMFF
“Before we all experience shrinkage… -sponsor mentions-“ 😂
Finishing off #TCMFF this year with Fantastic Voyage (1966).
The Enchanted Cottage (1945) was indeed enchanting and a nice heartwarming break in between more dramatic movies.
Now waiting to see Cary Grant in 4K as it’s almost time for The Talk of the Town (1942). #TCMFF
Ugh, that’s unfortunate. I sat next to a gentlemen who was chainsaw snoring in Preview Murder Mystery yesterday and that definitely took away from it.
Starting off the last day of #TCMFF 2025 with Bette Davis and Charles Boyer in All This, and Heaven Too (1940).
Respect to everyone who actually makes it to/through the midnight screenings at #TCMFF. I dozed on and off during the loud gunfight of O.K. Corral. 😂
Laughed constantly in Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman (1925). Good old slapstick! Loved the live musical accompaniment by Ben Model.
Now seated in the big theater for Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), presented tonight in the 35mm VistaVision print! #TCMFF
Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart!
Excited to be seeing Charles Laughton in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) in 35mm! #TCMFF
If I see him around, I will! He definitely didn’t realize, haha.
Seated for The Preview Murder Mystery (1936)! Today‘s an all-day battle for a seat in Theater 4 at #TCMFF. 🤞🏼
Mario Cantone was absolutely hysterical last night before Now, Voyager (1942)!
He was cutting up doing his Bette Davis impression and then his Paul Henreid hit him with the iconic double cigarette light. 🔥 #TCMFF
Going to finish the night with some tears. In line to see Bette Davis in Now, Voyager (1942). #TCMFF
Couldn’t make it into Me and My Gal, but made a friend in line and we got pretty central seats for The Lady Eve (1941)! Not a bad Plan B at all. #TCMFF
Woe, I was starving and folded. Had dinner and am 98 for theatre 4. 😭
Time to get in on the Grand Illusions and Fantastic Worlds theme of this #TCMFF with The Time Machine (1960).
Sweet, see you then!
Thank you to the lady who gave me this Norma Shearer button while in line for The Divorcee! 🥹 #TCMFF
Definitely doing Now, Voyager as the last one today.
Starting off the day with Norma Shearer! At the Egyptian for The Divorcee (1930). Maybe I should’ve rolled out for a queue card sooner. #TCMFF
Yes, and I hope we overlap somewhere! Would be great to see you!
Nothing but #TCMFF could’ve gotten me back on social media.
Just watched Doris Day and Clark Gable in Teacher’s Pet (1958) and am grabbing a burger before seeing Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in Pat and Mike (1952)!
Super pleased with these cute film stickers.