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    My Greatest Feats of Artistic Endurance

    My Greatest Feats of Artistic Endurance:

    1) I once sat through an entire performance of “Cats”. By the end, I felt that I’d seen all 3,987 performances of what was then Broadway’s longest running show.

    2) One time, I read the Gospel according to Matthew, Chapter 1, verses 1-15. Any decent editor would have cut them and started with verse 16.

    3) I took an “Oral Interpretation” class in high school in which I sat through at least five renditions of “Little Boy Blue” by Eugene Field. The poem is bad enough without the overblown, tearful renderings of high school kids.

    4) I watched the entire movie “Batman Begins”. When The Joker (Heath Ledger) was captured, I remember praying that this signaled the immanent end of the film. It didn’t.

    5) I watched at least 4 or 5 of my sister’s dance recitals. I can’t quite remember how many I saw, because each blends into the next like a recurring nightmare.

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    Ha ha great idea for a thread! Only one springs to my mind at the moment -

    1. Read To The Lighthouse from cover to cover without skipping or skimming. Some would say it's a very short novel, but everything is relative. War and Peace seemed much shorter.
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    I sat through Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet without swearing at the screen once!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Darnay View Post
    I sat through Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet without swearing at the screen once!
    If you manage to do it with his 'Gatsby' it can only be because you have taken a vow of silence.
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    Artistic Enduracne????

    Is that some sort of horrific skin condition endured solely by artists?

    I sat through Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet without swearing at the screen once!

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    I sat through Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet without swearing at the screen once!

    Or I.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Darnay View Post
    I sat through Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet without swearing at the screen once!
    I love that movie. And it has a decently high rating on rotten tomatoes. Its beautifully shot, emotionally gripping, has Radiohead on the soundtrack and features one of the most attractive screen couples in the history of cinema.
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    I read Catcher in the Rye in one night to impress a boy. I was to meet him the next day, and word on the grapevine was that was his favorite book, so I wanted to say "no kidding, you like Catcher in the Rye? Me too!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    I read Catcher in the Rye in one night to impress a boy. I was to meet him the next day, and word on the grapevine was that was his favorite book, so I wanted to say "no kidding, you like Catcher in the Rye? Me too!"
    That's funny. I also read that book in one night back when I was working grave-yard shifts as a security guard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecurb View Post
    My Greatest Feats of Artistic Endurance:

    4) I watched the entire movie “Batman Begins”. When The Joker (Heath Ledger) was captured, I remember praying that this signaled the immanent end of the film. It didn’t.
    As far as i can recall Heath Ledger didn't star in that first batman movie.

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    I've sat through a complete Ring Cycle back-to-back - although, I must admit, I did take a 10 minute break in Siegfried to make a cup of tea. That's probably my biggest feat of endurance, though I enjoyed it very much.
    "I should only believe in a God that would know how to dance. And when I saw my devil, I found him serious, thorough, profound, solemn: he was the spirit of gravity- through him all things fall. Not by wrath, but by laughter, do we slay. Come, let us slay the spirit of gravity!" - Nietzsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleeding Pawn View Post
    As far as i can recall Heath Ledger didn't star in that first batman movie.
    Your right! I was referring to "The Dark Knight". I must have left before the credits, which was about 6 hours after I should have left.

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