Notes from Howard's Sabbatical from Working. The name comes from a 1998 lunch conversation. Someone asked if everything man knew was on the web. I answered "no" and off the top of my head said "Fidel Castro's favorite color". About every 6-12 months I've searched for this. It doesn't show up in the first 50 Google results (this blog is finally first for that search), AskJeeves says it's: red.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
"1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" is a big list. It's a little unwieldy but I think I've seen 529 of them. leaving 471 to see, many of which I've never heard of. I think there are 67 since 1990. Anyone else care to go through and count?
Moulin Rouge? Please, other than Ewan McGregor singing an excellent version of Elton John's "Your Song", it sucked. I would have been perfectly capable of dying without having seen it.
I copied them to a file, made a copy, and deleted all the ones I've seen. Took maybe 20 mins.
There are a bunch on the list I question. I happen to like Hitchcock's Sabotage (1936) but it's not a must see. The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)? I recently saw and had nothing but contempt for Contempt (1963). And I can't call The Man Who Fell to Earth a must see, nor Prizzi's Honor or Jacob's Ladder. I'm not a horror fan but in no way are Candyman or Puppetmaster must sees.
Oh and I really liked the first half hour of Moulin Rouge. Lots of energy and totally unique.
You actually read through all 1001? Wow. How long did that take?
ReplyDeleteMoulin Rouge? Please, other than Ewan McGregor singing an excellent version of Elton John's "Your Song", it sucked. I would have been perfectly capable of dying without having seen it.
ReplyDeleteI copied them to a file, made a copy, and deleted all the ones I've seen. Took maybe 20 mins.
ReplyDeleteThere are a bunch on the list I question. I happen to like Hitchcock's Sabotage (1936) but it's not a must see. The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)? I recently saw and had nothing but contempt for Contempt (1963). And I can't call The Man Who Fell to Earth a must see, nor Prizzi's Honor or Jacob's Ladder. I'm not a horror fan but in no way are Candyman or Puppetmaster must sees.
Oh and I really liked the first half hour of Moulin Rouge. Lots of energy and totally unique.
is this just some random persons list? Doesn't seem worth wasting grey cells on...
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