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PROGRESS UPDATE
A goal of Greg on their SECOND 101 Things in 1001 Days list with a status of In Progress.
 
1909 THE NICOTINE PRINCESS (ALSO TITLED "THE SMOKE FAIRY")

You can read a synopsis here. So far, this was easily the strangest, "I just don't get it" viewing thus far. I felt the widest disconnect here between what my own sensibilities are and what turn of the century audiences apparently found entertaining.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Nicotine;_or,_The_Smoke_Fairy

Watch it here (if you dare):
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Princess_Nicotine.ogv
Posted 4 years ago
Related Notes:
Movies worth watching:

NEW FAVORITES:
The Great Train Robbery
The General
Love Story
Some Like It Hot
Grandma's Boy

GOOD ONE-TIME WATCH:
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
High Noon
The Champion (1915)
12 Years a Slave (A fascinating but heartbreaking true story. "One-time watch" is not a judgment of its quali (...more)
1906 A TRIP DOWN MARKET STREET
https://youtu.be/8YRbMMqj0qw

The version linked above has been digitally cleaned up a bit. Though it is silent, accurate to the period sound effects have been added. This was shot on Market Street in San Francisco just 4 days before a devastating earthquake whi (...more)
1899- KING JOHN
https://youtu.be/7lWn99STB1o
Oldest known filming of any Shakespeare work. Only about a quarter of the film still survives of the Her Majesty's Theatre London production. In the scenes, the king has been poisoned and is in the throes of fever. Interesting for historical reas (...more)
1888 ROUNDHAY GARDEN SCENE
1st known celluloid movie shot by Englishman Louis le Prince
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR2r__ZgO5g

Obviously this is one of those "important only because it's historic" deals. There is very little about this that makes it inherently interesting. It doesn't re (...more)
The ones I have already watched still count. I am viewing this goal as "getting an overview of the progression of filmmaking" so it's not necessary for me to look for new ones.

Also, before 1900 there aren't many surviving examples to select from.
1897 OLD MAN DRINKING A GLASS OF BEER- Exactly what the title makes clear.

1901 MCKINLEY INAUGURATION (Taking the Oath)- Neat that the footage exists but it's pretty far back, not a very good look at McKinley

1902 A TRIP TO THE MOON (VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE)- An extremely entertaining film. This (...more)
1900 JEANNE D'ARC- Again, not that interesting in and of itself but considering the vintage the colour is still strikingly brilliant in places. 1st full-color film (hand-colored) of any decent length (10 minutes)

1899 DEVIL IN A CONVENT- One of the first, if not THE first, uses of the "jump (...more)