Friday, 15 April 2011

Charlie Chaplin Movies | Charlie Chaplin Biography | Charlie Chaplin Videos

Charlie Chaplin Movies | Charlie Chaplin Biography | Charlie Chaplin Videos


Are you still remembering with comedian in the era of silent movies Charlie Chaplin? Google celebrates Charlie Chaplin’s 122nd birthday of the popular movie star via Google Doodle. Like what? 


Google Doodle was colored black and white with a figure of close-ups of his face full name of Charles Spencer Chaplin. Interestingly, in the form of video Doodle Charlie Chaplin who was sitting with a dab of paint on the chair and fought with the British police. The video shows the unique and distinctive style of Charlie Chaplin silent.

In The video also shows the Google a woman painted ornament behind Charlie Chaplin’s body. Charlie Chaplin's uniqueness also comes through popular music in the 90s.

Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 and died December 25, 1977. Although his birthday tomorrow, when accessed Google.com already displays special Google Doodle. Chaplin using the expression, slapstick and visual comedy as another way of describing comedy than sounds.

Popular movies of Charlie Chaplin including 'The Tramp' and 'Kid Auto Races at Venice' in 1914.




Nothing less than a video would have justice in honouring the silent era's greatest star - Charlie Chaplin. The Google doodle team has put up a video honouring the filmmaker and actor to celebrate his 122nd birthday.
The Google home page featured a YouTube video starring members of Google Doodle team enacting a Google-themed Chaplinesque scene. Google put up the Chaplin doodle a day ahead of the film legend's birthday.
Charlie Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 in London. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor on stage and got into the world of movies when he moved to the United States.
Google Doodles are done to honor an event – a historical persons birthday such aslocomotive engine inventor Richard Trevithick’s 240th earlier this week or the 50th anniversary of manned space flight. But the Doodle on the New Zealand search engine homepage has a picture about Charlie Chaplin.
Chaplin never went to New Zealand and has no family ties to the country. The Doodle is not being shown in nearby Australia or the US or the UK for that matter. So what is Google trying to say with this mystery version of their logo and homepage?
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Chaplin grew up in the UK, but made his fame in silent movies in the United States. His movies are classics – The Tramp and The Great Dictator rate amongst the top movies of all time regardless of their silence.
But why is he now part of the Google homepage in New Zealand? I check the news and Chaplin’s coffin and body have not gone missing again. In 1978 people stolen his body coffin and all and tried to hold it ransom. Chaplin’s widow refused to pay saying her husband would have thought it absurd.
Now like the mystery of Houdini – another Google Doodle this year – Charlie pops up.

I think that certainly what we do is fairly unique,” said Ryan Germick, Google’s Doodle Team Creative Lead told My Central Jersey. “The first Google Doodle was the “burning man’ logo to show that (Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin) were going away.
It’s a tradition that was born out of that, and after users responded well to that, we found a way to … bring it into our company’s identity
.”
“We like the serendipity of doodles. If something fun comes up that we think our users will be excited about and that we find really exciting, we (will) run (it),” he said.
So what motivated this one is a mystery to me – perhaps Google or one of my readers can help me solve this one. Or is Google just testing out their new Doodle patent.



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