All Consuming



I'm currently reading 4 books, listening to 0 albums, watching 4 movies, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 3 other things.

10 entries have been written about this.

A story about "The House I Live In (1945)" — 1 year ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Corny, but a good distillation of America’s greatest gift to the world: tolerance and pluralism. Too bad so many Americans today seem to think that the most American quality is intolerance and the rights of the few.

A story about "Jam Session (1942 Short)" — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Makes me proud to be an American.

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A story about "The Viking's Daughter: The Story of the Ancient Norsemen (1908)" — 2 years ago

I am checking this as seen because I’ve watched the only existing fragments.

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A story about "Cleopatra (1917)" — 2 years ago

I am checking this film as seen, but feel odd in doing so. I am doing it because I have seen the only existing fragments of the movie.

A story about "Chang" — 2 years ago

So many endangered species to shoot, so little film …

A story about "Laurel & Hardy:Twice Two [VHS]" — 2 years ago

This one’s more creepy than funny.

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A story about "Dirty Work (1933)" — 2 years ago

This is the one in which Laurel and Hardy are chimney sweeps. The 1934 film by the same title involves Laurel, Hardy, and a jewelry store.

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A story about "Dirty Work (Laurel & Hardy)" — 2 years ago

There are two Laurel & Hardy shorts by this title— 1933 and 1934. ’33 involves the two working as chimney sweeps, and ’34 involves a jewelry store.

This entry is ambiguous. I’d fix it, but I don’t know which one the original lister intended.

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A story about "Fred Ott's Sneeze / Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894)" — 2 years ago

Tell your friends about this one, but DON’T SPOILTHEENDING!

A story about "The Man Who Knew Too Much" — 4 years ago

Is this the 30s version? The entry needs to be made unambiguous.


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