Unbelievable to me that Buster Keaton isn't already a tumblr sexyman
he's cute as hell
yes, that's buster, catching a lit cigarette. I don't want to know how many takes this took
3. literally nobody, NOBODY in the game has done it as well as buster. he is where bugs bunny gets all his style
he's an athlete. he's a stooge. he performed from the time he could walk. he's brilliant. he never breaks. he wins you over instantly. he dances like this:
seriously, go watch him bust a move. or this one, it's my favorite. all his shit is free, it's under an hour, it's incredible and none of it feels like eating your vegetables or forcing yourself to watch "film history"
he's just funny. he just "got" film comedy in a time when most directors were still trying to figure out how far out to put the camera.
Monastery Garden in Snow, c.1829 - oil on canvas ― Karl Friedrich Lessing (German, 1808-1880)
i might have just done something great
MONTY PYTHON’S MEANING OF LIFE (1983) dir. Terry Jones
BUSTER + DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS
As far as I have been able to learn I was the first man given that nickname. Even Buster Brown, the character in R.F. Outcault's comic strip, was born a few years after I came into the world. Everybody, including each of my three wives, always called me Buster.
BUSTER KEATON in HIS WEDDING NIGHT (1917)
Random Buster Keaton Scene (15/∞): Sherlock Jr. (1924)
David Byrne accepting his Video Vanguard Award at the VMAs in 1985
"Hm. Hm."
"Eeh ooh weou"
"Well thanks! I'd like to thank MTV for showing my work and a lot of other people's work in a laundromat."
*david byrne noises*
"There's an astronaut in my laundry. Thank you for this award."
"Hey, wonder what happened to Karen?"
"Well hey! Thanks! Thank you for this award. Thank you for showing my work and the work of a lot of other people and giving it a chance to be seen. I'm going home."
Brianna Wiest, 101 essays that will change the way you think
“i need you so much closer”
monet (impression, sunrise; 1892-1894) feat. death cab for cutie (transatlanticism)
Seven Chances (1925) dir. Buster Keaton