Wednesday, December 30, 2020

A Movie From Every Year: 1900-1909

 I've gone into the depths of madness and it's not going to stop until I've watched a from every year since 1900. It seemed like something fun to do now that I have no more Best Picture Nominees to watch and I'm nearly out of Best Animated Feature Nominees.

Also, I had realized at some point these past few weeks that I have never seen a movie from the 1910s. So here is my journey so far through the silent film era. One criterion that I did have for this experience, is that it must be a movie that I have never seen before. That means A Trip to the Moon, and The Great Train Robbery were movies that were out for this section.

I was able to get through this decade rather quickly because most of these films are incredibly short. Here's what the dawn of filmmaking had to offer:


1900.)
Title: The Doctor and the Monkey
Runtime: 1 Minute
Director: George Melies
Plot: A doctor has trouble with a monkey that escapes from a cage.
What I thought: This is pretty straightforward, Melies makes a lot of appearances early on and this was based on how much I enjoyed A Trip to the Moon which none of these films came close to replicating.
Rating: 2.5/5
1901.)

Title: The Magician and the Human Pump aka Excelsior!

Runtime: 2 minutes 35 seconds

Director: George Melies

Plot: A magician performs tricks with the help of an assistant.

What I thought: This was pretty amusing and Melies has a lot of fun with his camera tricks that he employs.

Rating: 3/5

1902.)

Title: The Devil's Money Bags

Runtime: 3 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: Some guy hides gold, but Satan finds it and the dude gets tortured.

What I thought: I can't say I was entirely sure what I was watching here.

Rating: 2/5

1903.)

Title: The Magic Lantern

Runtime: 3 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: Clowns make moving pictures after assembling a magic lantern.

What I thought: First off, clowns are the worst, and secondly, this is dull.

Rating: 2/5

1904.).

Title: The Clockmaker's Dream

Runtime: 2 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: A clockmaker falls asleep and some ladies show him how to make new clocks.

What I thought: A cure for insomnia, you might be asleep in just 2 minutes.

Rating: 2/5

1905.)

Title: The Enchanted Sedan Chair

Runtime: 3 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: Another magician, some more mediocre magic.

What I thought: Even the title is less than thrilling.

Rating: 2/5


1906.) 

Title: The House of Ghosts

Runtime: 6 Minutes

Director: Segundo de Chomon

Plot: Three friends go on a trip and stay in an abandoned house where things get freaky.

What I thought: There are a lot of cool things going on here and it gives a creepy vibe. I accidentally watched this and The 400 Tricks of the Devil (Melies), but one site had this as a 1907 film, but IMDB (which is what I go by) listed it as 1906, and since I liked this one better, it's the highlighted film of 1906.

Rating: 3/5

1907.)

Title: Satan in Prison

Runtime: 5 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: Satan is in jail and has to entertain himself.

What I thought: This has a slow start, but gets fun towards the end.

Rating: 2.5/5

1908.)

Title: The Broken Violin

Runtime: 4 Minutes

Director: George Melies

Plot: A cook hides a violin in a kitchen.

What I thought: It's not a complete film, but what's there isn't that compelling.

Rating: 2/5

1909.)

Title: Edgar Allan Poe

Runtime: 7 Minutes

Director: D.W. Griffith

Plot: Events that are based on the life of Edgar Allan Poe.

What I thought: I thought it was amusing and entertaining. I might be the exception than the rule.

Rating: 3/5















 


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