My Man Godfrey (1936, USA) – A hobo with a Harvard degree gets hired as a butler for a family of rich assholes. Darker than Wodehouse, lighter than Blackadder. Best scene: The opening, where New York’s wealthiest decadents go on a scavenger hunt for “lost men” in the city dump. Watched it all.
Things to Come (1936, UK) – Powerful anti-war science fiction. In the distant year of 1940, war drags the world down a seemingly neverending spiral of violence and disease. Eventually a strong but peaceful world government arises, creating a new world order based on reason, science and preposterous clothing. Watched it all.
Next Time We Love (1936, USA) – Bloodless romance, with James Stewart back when he was so young his best smile just made him look sleazy and stupid. Watched: 9 minutes.
Ceiling Zero (1936, USA) – Dedicated to the brave young men in the U.S. Air Mail Service. Watched 8 minutes. IMDB reviewers say the rest sucks too.
Swing Time (1936, USA) – Wave your hands in the air / And wave ‘em like you just don’t care / Like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire / My main man Yogi Bear. Not as good as Top Hat. Watched: 55 minutes.
Desire (1936, USA) – Con woman Marlene Dietrich hooks up with regular joe Gary Cooper. It’ll never last! But I do wish they’d shown the scene where he gives her a spanking for being a perl thief. Watched it all.
A slum is characterized by poverty, informal housing, and lack of public utilities. Which means you’re hungry and sick, and you walk around in shit. You get a slum when hundreds of thousands or millions of poor people want to live in a city that has no room for them. Cities can only grow so fast. When they grow faster, you get slums.
In Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies, everyone is made pretty at age 16. Not just beautiful, but far beyond, to the point implied by our evolutionary origins. A point where you look both vulnerable, healthy, wise and attractive. Pretty to a degree not possible by random mutation.