17 August 2018

MOVIE OR DEATH #2: "The Great Train Robbery" (1903)




Part 2 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I try to overcome my personal biases against Edison to review perhaps the only Western ever to be filmed in...New Jersey.

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22 May 2018

MOVIE OR DEATH #1 – "A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune)" (1902)


Part 1 of my 1000+ part series.
(For info on that, clickety-click-click)

In which I explore the very beginnings of the Moving Picture, and start a new journey of my own.

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1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, or die trying (AKA the sequel)

Soooooo I may have a thing for doing these nigh insurmountable challenges.

As you may or may not know, I am already nearly 20 installments into my 1001 part(ish) series where I listen to every single album listed in the book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (for more info on that, clickety-click-click).

Assuming that each album is roughly 60 minutes long, that's about 1001 hours, or nearly 42 days of music to cover.

Clearly that's not enough of a challenge.

That brings me to this post. Yes, that's right - in tandem with my music challenge, I have launched a second challenge: to watch every single movie featured in the book, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (you can check out the book here).

Since I'm living on another continent now, which makes getting these books challenging, I'll be using this online version...which happens to have more than 1001 movies listed.

Challenge accepted. Again.


21 May 2018

MUSIC OR DIE #17: Sarah Vaughan, "Live at Mister Kelly's" (1957)

Part 17 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to a live, one-take album from an oft-forgot jazz legend. And figure out who tf Mister Kelly is, and why he wants my hat. And also ignore the fact that chronologically this comes after my previous post's album. Oops.

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18 May 2018

MUSIC OR DIE #16: Billie Holiday, "Lady in Satin" (1958)


Part 16 of my 1000+ part series.
(For info on that, clickety-click-click)

In which I explore the works of one of the All Time Greats....and it only took me about a year and a half since my last post! At this rate, I should reach the '60s by my retirement party! Appropriate, potentially...

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