I'm thirty-one years old, recently married and about to start a new year of school.  I yearn to start work on several film projects if only I could get funding.  I guess I'm like many film geeks whose love of the medium has made work in any other field a chore not worthy of my self-declared talents.  So with only some minimal work in a few reality TV shows and local news to my credit I am attempting to better myself through school, but while hitting the books I decided I would also have a project to satisfy my own obsessions.  I am going to watch one film from every year since Voyage to the Moon appeared in 1902.  I will relive over one-hundred years of cinema over the next few months and report back after each movie.   I have tried to select films that are not too over-exposed or "classic" opting instead for films I have always wanted to see or just couldn't resist watching one more time.  Tomorrow the experiment begins.  How will The Great Train Robbery fit into my day?  How will any of these films correspond with events in my own life?  We'll see.  Worst case scenario: I end up thirty-two, newly divorced and expelled from school.