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X-WR-CALDESC:What is The Talking Pictures Film Club?\n\nWe're a group who g
 ather together over our shared love of movies to discuss our favorites\, t
 he themes\, genres\, and performances of each month's picks. Films will be
  available to borrow in DVD format at the circulation desk and\, when avai
 lable\, we will also let you know where you can stream the films at home. 
 After we've watched the movie\, we'll meet on the second Thursday morning 
 of each month for friendly conversation.\n\nThis month's pick: Modern Time
 s (1936)\nGenre: silent films\nStreaming options: Amazon Prime\, Freevee\,
  Max\n\nPlot Summary:\n\nMan vs. machine! And the winner is every comedy f
 an when Charlie Chaplin's Tramp confronts assembly-line woes in this class
 ic chosen in 1998 as one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American
  Films. The Little Tramp punches in and wigs out inside a factory where gi
 zmos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last
  just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed he teams with a
  street waif (Paulette Goddard) to pursue bliss and a paycheck finding mis
 adventures as a roller-skating night watchman\, a singing waiter whose hil
 arious song is gibberish\, a jailbird\, and more. In the end as Tramp and 
 waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future\, we know they've found neit
 her bliss nor a paycheck but more importantly each other. The times and sa
 tire remain timeless in Modern Times.\n\nModern Times is a 1936 American p
 art-talkie comedy film produced\, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin.
  In Chaplin's last performance as the iconic Little Tramp\, his character 
 struggles to survive in the modern\, industrialized world. The film also s
 tars Paulette Goddard\, Henry Bergman\, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin.
  Modern Times has won many awards and honors\, and is widely considered on
 e of the greatest films ever. It was one of the first 25 films selected by
  the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry fo
 r being 'culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant'.\n
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DESCRIPTION:What is The Talking Pictures Film Club?\n\nWe're a group who ga
 ther together over our shared love of movies to discuss our favorites\, th
 e themes\, genres\, and performances of each month's picks. Films will be 
 available to borrow in DVD format at the circulation desk and\, when avail
 able\, we will also let you know where you can stream the films at home. A
 fter we've watched the movie\, we'll meet on the second Thursday morning o
 f each month for friendly conversation.\n\nThis month's pick: Modern Times
  (1936)\nGenre: silent films\nStreaming options: Amazon Prime\, Freevee\, 
 Max\n\nPlot Summary:\n\nMan vs. machine! And the winner is every comedy fa
 n when Charlie Chaplin's Tramp confronts assembly-line woes in this classi
 c chosen in 1998 as one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American 
 Films. The Little Tramp punches in and wigs out inside a factory where giz
 mos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last 
 just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed he teams with a 
 street waif (Paulette Goddard) to pursue bliss and a paycheck finding misa
 dventures as a roller-skating night watchman\, a singing waiter whose hila
 rious song is gibberish\, a jailbird\, and more. In the end as Tramp and w
 aif walk arm and arm into an insecure future\, we know they've found neith
 er bliss nor a paycheck but more importantly each other. The times and sat
 ire remain timeless in Modern Times.\n\nModern Times is a 1936 American pa
 rt-talkie comedy film produced\, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. 
 In Chaplin's last performance as the iconic Little Tramp\, his character s
 truggles to survive in the modern\, industrialized world. The film also st
 ars Paulette Goddard\, Henry Bergman\, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin. 
 Modern Times has won many awards and honors\, and is widely considered one
  of the greatest films ever. It was one of the first 25 films selected by 
 the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for
  being 'culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant'.\n
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SUMMARY:The Talking Pictures Film Club: Modern Times (1936)
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