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Buster Keaton in a silent short comedy “Neighbors” (1920)
Бастер Китон в немом комедийном фильме «Соседи» (1920)
Buster !
Buster Keaton (writer, uncredited), Groucho Marx, and Chico Marx during the making of "At the Circus" (1939)
- Courtesy of Ed Watz -
Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd 1955
“Coney Island, shot on location on a busy day in Luna Park in 1917, may be the one in which his character displays the widest emotional range. In the first scene he shimmies up a pole to watch a Mardi Gras parade, laughs, and tries to applaud—causing him to lose his grip on the pole and fall onto his date for the day (Alice Mann). Buster also weeps theatrically to the camera when the girl deserts him at the entrance to a boardwalk ride called the Witching Waves. Later he laughs some more, doubling over in mirth at the plight of poor Roscoe, whom Buster has just inadvertently knocked down with a giant mallet at a “test-your-strength” booth. In the second reel, feeling his oats in a brand-new lifeguard uniform, Buster executes an impeccable standing backflip, for no other apparent reason than because he can. He even preens for a beat or two afterward, puffing up his chest before exiting the frame in an attitude of manly resolve.”
Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century by Dana Stevens
Buster Keaton, The Genera hair appreciation
She wastes time looking at couples, remembering her loved one, she should look at the lonely ones, and find a new boyfriend.
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Ok, hear me out. Draw your babygirl like Buster Keaton. (One of these or any other photos).
Sorry if it's too banal. If you don't mind, I can also select babygirl poses of other vintage actors.
Oh absolutely! Great submissions, tysm!
And here's a few more fun Buster Keaton poses to draw Babygirls in I dug up this morning:
My first portrait of the legendary Buster Keaton back in 2020! (with updated signature)
I should do more soon <3
original Instagram post
featured by @busterkeatonsociety in their Instagram video!
(aight before i send this please know that this is in no way trying to rush u back into drawing faster pls respond at ur leisure and when ur hands give u the ok) so i'm a massive fan of tpoh, and i really want to draw some human rgb, but i'm having trouble with his face. being an amateur artist, i'm kind of bad at drawing different face shapes, and my main issues are his jaw, cheekbones, and nose. i'm just bad at drawing them from different angles. any tips for drawing this boye?
that’s okay man I have trouble drawing him too! it’s so weird, considering he’s my own character but hey- the best help I can give is to tell you he was designed to look like Buster Keaton crossed with David Bowie, and a long time ago when TPoH was still in baby stages I admitted this difficulty and this plan and an anon told me to use ‘morph’. which resulted in this-
which is, astoundingly, pretty much exactly what I envisioned but couldn’t draw. I make him look a little more tired and exaggerate the triangular eyebrow thing but like, yeah! give him more bonkers curly hair and that’s The Lad
EDIT: golden addition to this post-
i <3 when buster keaton plays real lovers
- Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy by Imogen Sara Smith
Buster Keaton filming the famous falling house stunt for Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1927)
“Wanna chase you ‘round the table, wanna touch your head”
Music: This Is Love by PJ Harvey
Buster at the premiere of ‘Hell’s Angels’ (1930)
Just a clip of his beautiful voice in preparation to submit it to the next round of the hotvintagepoll
I can remember if I’ve posted this edit on here before, but here it is again anyway. For the purposes of propaganda for Buster’s entry in @hotvintagepoll
Music: When You’re Smiling by The Benny Goodman Trio