#Jacquet Round 3
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platinumaspiration · 2 years ago
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Denise Jacquet is a skank and so is Claudio Monty! I don't care, I said it! Claudio has clearly gone batsh*t crazy since the death of Romeo and Denise is feeding into it.
Y'all... I was perturbed. She BOOTY CALLED HIM. And he showed up!
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Meanwhile, Gilbert does what Gilbert does best. 🙄 The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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I had to go back to the Landgrabb house to finish the round. I load in to find Malcolm enjoying a post wedding drink and Gordon King taking more joy!
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riverblossom-valley · 1 year ago
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round 3 update - new family bios - Bluewater edition
Tinker - Never did Stephen and Wanda did they'd be able to conceive again after Melody, but now they've got three more kids to love (and inevitably more down the line) - hopefully one of these younger ones will want to do more with the toy shop than they ever could.
Jacquet - Something in Gilbert's head snapped - he's decided to try and do more with the bakery than he's ever wanted to do before in his life. Could it be the female clientele that is enticing him? Why, yes, yes it is.
Landgraab - Running an up and coming multi-billion Simoleon business sure can get lonely. Malcolm may not show it but he does yearn to have someone by his side while those below him beg for mercy - maybe it's time to freshen up his online dating profile.
Ramirez - The Ramirez family has decided to put the business "on pause" while they adjust to having a little one in the house again. Once she's more independent, Checo hopes to integrate Tessa into working part-time at the store while Lisa continually scours the "help wanted" ads for something in the Medical field.
Delarosa - Florence's little flower shop sure is blooming…pun-intended. She would've never guessed her arrangements and bouquets would be in such high demand; she's even thought of coercing that new boyfriend of hers to step in to help every now and then.
Gieke - Chester certainly has broken a bit out of the Gieke mold, finding a partner for himself in his cat-obsessed neighbor. When they inevitably merge households, there's going to be a lot more noise than originally accounted for - can Chester adjust? Or will the incessant mewling and meowing be too much for his ears and sanity?
Larson - Jason and Jodie have officially entered the business game - they haven't 100% decided what to do with their little space but it's theirs and they couldn't be more thrilled!
Kat - Her mother would be proud - Tara has surrounded herself with many furry felines AND has found a boyfriend to boot. Who said crazy cat lady was a title you had to avoid?
Kim - Adjusting to the "common" life has gone smoother than expected for the Kims - they've all been dabbling in show business and entertainment, just for that little hit of the limelight, and have casted two new children into their home. Their house is starting to feel a bit cramped, though - will they be able to leave their beloved set behind for the sake of their growing family?
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coreene-simblr · 1 year ago
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Ramirez Household [1]
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I like them. I like running their business too, unlike Jacquet's bakery xD but they are boring.
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Well, maybe not so boring as instead of working they decided to flirt.
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Lisa has a sales badge so I gave her the selling job but I didn't want to remove their employee because I want to promote him to a manager at some point.
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When they got back, Tessa wanted to learn to study. Tessa is a hardworking kid.
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Also, I can't keep these two off of each other. I do not have many pictures from their days but I stopped taking Lisa to the store because it becomes a chore to keep them apart.
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After school Tessa brought home Cassy! I support this friendship.
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Both parents had a wish to get Tessa into private school so headmaster is here. We need some more schmooze points and Lisa is not the woman for that job.
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Checo jumps into save the day.
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I called Cassy again because Tess wants to be friends with her.
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Lisa has been levelling for a while and I thought he needs a hobby and got her the robotics station and a car to fix.
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I fixed that car many times but rarely played with robotics so she's gonna be an evil genius. And I noticed she fulfilled a wish after I bought this thing so even though tinkering is her hobby I think she wants robotics and science as well.
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cute little scene
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I noticed at this point that I never took pictures from Checo's day and here he is buried with customers. He makes sells, he restocks he makes sure the cashier doesn't quit as it happened so many times with Denise xD
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Hermia's face xD
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Back in the house Tessa brought another friend but she has a wish to become best friends with Cassy.
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Meanwhile Lisa got a bronze badge!
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I've never seen this thing in game before.
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The place is so crowded the cashier line is broken xD
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I was worried that the expensive sales were going to go to waste because he is sooo bad at this. He managed to get to Demi before she lost a star and threw the bag down.
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This guy came to network with Checo, I thought cool. What he'll get?
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A date? nah. Even if he wasn't married he doesn't have the time xD
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I called Cassy over so they can become best friends.
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She brought Pascal as a friend xD it's a nice little play date.
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It was also Tess' birthday and not an official party but similar.
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oooh, she' rolled Romance. I love it. Maybe she'll be less boring than her parents now xD
With this however their round is over. A singular post for a family of 3 is weird but they are boring xD
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stateofsport211 · 16 days ago
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Lyon (Décines-Charpieu) Ch R2: Joao Fonseca [7] def. Kyrian Jacquet 6-4, 6-4 Match Stats
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📸 ATP official website
J. Fonseca appeared solid in the first set thanks to his forehand-driven aggression, but K. Jacquet adapted to the rhythm well as he forced the former to move forward at times, with varying results. In some occasions, the former fired some crucial forehand/backhand or volley winners, but there were moments where his final shots got rushed, some of which caused him to also convert his match point on his third. As a result, J. Fonseca converted 75% of his 4 break points compared to K. Jacquet's 50% of his only 2 break points.
Besides, despite the difficulty to serve it out toward the end of the match, J. Fonseca still nailed his service games. Scoring 8 aces than K. Jacquet's 3, the Brazilian seventh seed won 11% more of his first serve points with 77%, which helped him withstand the pressure and dominate the flow of the first set. However, despite both players double-faulting twice, J. Fonseca's attempts to close things out only faded his second serve winning percentage equal to K. Jacquet at 50% by the end of the match.
One of the most anticipated quarterfinal matches await J. Fonseca soon as he will take Martin Landaluce, who stunned fourth seed Harold Mayot 6-3, 6-4 in the second round. This could be interesting to see how they adapt to the conditions they have yet to master (indoor hard-courts), with the NextGen Finals also coming up in transition to the next season. Just like any other talent-off, this might serve as a great teaser to the future of the sport!
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simmiesapphire · 1 year ago
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BV Jacquet - Round 1 (contd.)
After trying to get Jennifer Ying and Chester Fieke on the phone, Gilbert invited Abbey McCarthy out on a date.
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Gilbert takes Abbey to Le Magnifique hoping to wine and dine her. They have a good time, and she seem receptive to the slow dancing, but refuses to let him smooch her or lower his hands when they're dancing.
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Despite Abbey's clear signals that she wanted to take it slow, Gilbert managed to get the wrong message and seemed to think that public woohoo may be on the cards. Here he's left high and dry while Abbey has left the restaurant. Oh Gilbert...
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While Gilbert is out on his date, Denise takes advantage of the empty house to have a little booty call of her own. She invites Checko Ramirez over, but in the end they have a very PG date talking about well...nothin.
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When Gilbert returns, he decides to have a booty call of his own... with Chester. He still doesn't know whether this is true love or just physical. Chester is just so sweet and gentle with him.
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The next morning, Gilbert has a heart-to-heart with Denise about his love life. Denise tells him he needs to keep his options open and not tie himself to just Ericka or Chester.
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Taking his mom's advice, he gives Jenny Ying another try. She actually answers her phone this time and agrees to a date with him.
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After getting some mixed signals from Jenny, including her using some inside connections to secure him a promotion, Gilbert decides to take Jenny's cue. He spends some time just getting to know her and sharing his interest in fashion and makeup. He has a good old fashioned pillowfight to really seal the deal.
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Jenny finally succumbs to Gilbert's charm and woohoos with him - in Denise's bed... Gibert is ecstatic - he has completed his wish of woohooing with 3 different sims! He invites Jenny to stay the night but then goes to work leaving Jenny by herself in the house with his mom. He does return with a promotion, as Jenny promised - he is now a convenience store clerk.
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On Sunday when Gilbert is away at work, Denise has Checko over again. She definitely has designs on the man - she literally let her hair down. But she doesn't take the effort to change out of her pajamas when they're hanging out inside. Denise has now developed a crush on Checko.
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Gilbert asks Chester out on a date when he gets home. He realizes his in love with Chester too!
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He decides to declare his love publicly...by introducing Chester to Checko - who we did not realize was still on the lot.
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Gilbert and Checko explore their kinky side attempting a public woohoo at Club Dante, but they can't follow through. In any case they end up having a dream date anyway, something Gilbert has not managed with anyone else.
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In the meantime, poor Denise has made a roast turkey and has no one to share it with, she has dinner by herself.
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And here is Chester leaving a bouquet after the absolute dream date he has with Gilbert...
2 Loves down, only 18 to go.
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annegirl13 · 6 years ago
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The Jacquet round is over.  I don’t have a lot to say about it this time, mostly because I took the first pictures for it in early July and I finished writing it today, October 22.  I think this is the longest it’s taken me to finish a round in Bluewater.
Gilbert and Denise didn’t have too many adventures or funny moments, and their story didn’t really advance all that much this time around.  Honestly, I was mostly spending time with Denise because I’m sure she’s going to be gone in another round or two.  
One interesting thing I want to point out is that both Gilbert and Denise are changing their clothes slightly as the rounds go on.  Gilbert is back to his usual bright blue shirt after wearing black/gray for the first two to honor his dad’s memory.  Denise went from all black to purple this round, showing that she is slowly getting over Yves’s death as well.  
Next up are Chester Gieke and Cyd Roseland, which means we may be going on vacation again. (I honestly don’t remember...) See you then, whenever then happens to be! 
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fortunefamily · 3 years ago
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this feels very awkward....
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....or not?
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supermanfanpodcast · 4 years ago
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Download Episode 397!
NEW FUN COMICS 1, February 1935, was published on January 11, 1935. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 10¢. Lloyd Jacquet was the editor. It was published by National Allied Publications, the company that would evolve into the DC Comics we know today.
FAMOUS FIRST EDITION: NEW FUN COMICS #1 was published on May 19, 2020 for the cover price of $19.99.
- (8:29) I review the book, JACKIE ORMES: THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN CARTOONIST by Nancy Goldstein, published by the University Of Michigan Press in 2019. This book was 226 pages long.
- (11:45) MY PULL LIST, where I review the comic books that carried the November 2020 cover date, which were released during the month of September, and I received from Discount Comic Book Service.
- (26:45) Before the reprint of NEW FUN COMICS 1, this FAMOUS FIRST EDITION  had two introductions. The first was titled, THE START OF SOMETHING BIG, written by comic book historian Jerry Bails for a previously planned reprint of this issue that was eventually never published.
- (28:33) A SECOND INTRODUCTION was written by Roy Thomas, explaining why that first reprint never happened, and what the historical significance is of this issue.
- (30:11) JACK WOOD, subtitled PANCH VILLA Part I, a western adventure was written and drawn by Lyman Anderson, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics. The Grand Comic Book Database gives this feature the subtitle as, DON NAGLES - CATTLE RUSTLER Part I, written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and drawn by Lyman Anderson. Jack Wood rode into the sunset with his final appearance in ADVENTURE COMICS 42, September 1939.
- (33:27) The adventure strip SANDRA OF THE SECRET SERVICE in THE GAVONIA AFFAIR part I, was written and drawn by Charles Flanders, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, while the Grand Comic Book Database credits Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer and Charles Flanders as the artist. Sandra's final mission for the Secret Service would occur in MORE FUN COMICS 35, September 1935.
- (34:11) The comic strip OSWALD RABBIT, which was written and drawn by John Lindermeyer, appeared on the bottom of the page. It filled the gap at the bottom of the page below not only SANDRA OF THE SECRET SERVICE, but many of the early features in this issue. Oswald made his final appearance in MORE FUN COMICS 7, January 1936, but would make various appearances in various titles for other comic book publishers.
- (35:03) JIGGER AND GINGER, a teen humor strip, writer unknown, was drawn by Adolph Schus. They would make only one other appearance in NEW FUN COMICS 2, March 1935.
- (35:50) The adventure strip BARRY O'NEIL, in FANG GOW OF CHINA part I, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, was written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and drawn by Lawrence Lariar. Barry's final adventure occurred in ADVENTURE COMICS 60, March 1941.
- (37:17) THE MAGIC CRYSTAL OF HISTORY, a kid adventure strip, was written and drawn by Adolphe Barreaux. Bobby and Binks would take their final historical adventure via the Magic Crystal in MORE FUN COMICS 50, December 1939.
- (38:45) The adventure strip WING BRADY: SOLDIER OF FORTUNE began with THE BEDOUINS part I. Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics credits Henry Carl Kiefer (who signed his name as de Korosett, his wife's maiden name) as the writer and artist, while the Grand Comic Book Database lists Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer and Kiefer as the artist. Brady's final adventure occurred in MORE FUN COMICS 52, February 1941.
- (40:19) Sir Walter Scott's IVANHOE was adapted to comic book form by Charles Flanders, according to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics, while the Grand Comic Book Database lists Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson as the writer of this adaption and Flanders as the artists. This adaption of IVANHOE ended with MORE FUN COMICS 27, December 1937.
- (41:54) JUDGE PERKINS, a humor strip, was written and drawn by Bert Nelson Haig. The Judge would only have one more misadventure, in NEW FUN COMICS 2.
- (42:57) The science fiction adventure, DON DRAKE ON THE PLANET SARO, was written by Ken Fitch and drawn by Joseph Clemmens Gretter, who signed his art as Clem Gretter. Drake had his final adventure in MORE FUN COMICS 17, January 1937.
- (44:17) LOCO LUKE, a western humor strip, was written and drawn by Jack A. Warren. Loco Luke rode into the sunset after NEW FUN COMICS 4, May 1945.
- (46:41) SPOOK RANCH was a western mystery story written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, using the pseudonym Roger Furlong, with illustrations drawn by Charles Flanders. The story concluded in the next issue.
- (46:41) SCRUB HARDY was a sports humor strip drawn by Joe Archibald. Hardy's sports career was cut short, only appearing again in NEW FUN COMICS 2.
- (48:19) The sports adventure strip JACK ANDREWS ALL-AMERICAN BOY was written and drawn by Lyman Anderson. Andrews' sports career would only last through NEW FUN COMICS 6, October 1935.
- (51:04) BATHYSPHERE - A MARTIAN DREAM, writer unknown, was an article about Dr. Beebe, who descended 3,000 feet in a bathysphere, and the equipment on board.
- (51:59) SPORTS, an article written by Joe Archibald, was about the Toronto Maple Leafs and a brief history of the game of hockey.
- (52:59) ON THE RADIO: THE DIAL TWISTER, maybe written by Lloyd Jacquet,  was an article asking readers to write the staff of NEW FUN COMICS and share their favorite radio shows, and the writer also shares some favorites.
- (54:27) IN THE MOVIES: TALK OF THE TALKIES, writer unknown, described some of the upcoming films in 1935, including one involving the comic book cowboy Jack Wood, a movie serial titled RUSTLERS OF RED GAP (IMDb lists the final title as RUSTLERS OF RED DOG).
- (55:24) MODEL AIRCRAFT, writer unknown, with illustrations drawn by Dick Loederer, was an article about how to make a model of the U.S. Navy plane Vought Corsair, one of the early planes that took off and landed on the first aircraft carriers.
- (56:49) HOW TO BUILD HENDRICK HUDSON'S "HALF MOON", an article written and drawn by Robert Weinstein, about a 17th Century sailing ship.
- (57:08) CAP'N ERIC, a sea adventure strip, was written and drawn by Robert Weinstein, who signed this feature Bob Weinstein.
- (58:33) BUCKSKIN JIM: THE TRAILBLAZER, a western adventure, was written and drawn by Eugene Koscik, who signed his work as "K". Buckskin Jim rode off into the western sunset after MORE FUN COMICS 18, February 1937.
- (1:01:28) The article POPULAR SCIENCE, writer unknown, had illustrations provided by Dick Loederer, who signed his work as "Loe". It covered three subjects, STREAMLINE TRAIN THAT TALKED, PUTTING THE SUN TO WORK, and A BIT OF MAGIC.
- (1:03:06) STAMPS AND COINS, writer unknown, also had illustrations drawn by Dick Loederer, who again signed his work as "Loe". This article was divided into two sections, BEGINNING A COLLECTION, about stamps, and ABOUT COINS.
- (1:03:50) The issue's final article was titled YOUNG HOMEMAKERS, writer unknown, also with illustrations provided by Dick "Loe" Loederer. This article provided advice about a well organized kitchen.
- (1:04:39) AFTER SCHOOL, a kid humor strip, was written and drawn by Tom McNamara. Lefty and Slim had their last humorous adventure in NEW FUN COMICS 6, October 1935.
- (1:05:43) CAVEMAN CAPERS, a prehistoric humor strip, was written and drawn by Dick Loederer. The fire went out for CAVEMAN CAPERS after NEW FUN COMICS 5, August 1935.
- (1:06:42) FUN FILMS: TAD AMONG THE PIRATES, was written and drawn by Adolphe Barreaux. This feature was unique among the others in this issue. It was a series of strips that you could cut horizontally and tape together into a paper film strip, viewed through a paper backdrop drawn at the top of the page. Tad's final adventure occurred in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
- (1:07:20) BUBBY AND BEEVIL, a humor strip, was written and drawn by Dick Loederer. Bubby and Beevil's last misadventure was in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
(1:07:41) The animal humor strip PELION AND OSSA was written and drawn by John Lindermeyer, who signed his work as Kevin Hay. Their last adventure was also in NEW FUN COMICS 3, April 1935.
- (1:08:35) This issue's final strip was the science fiction adventure 2023: SUPER POLICE, written by John Finch and drawn by Joseph Clemens Gretter, who signed his name as Clem Gretter. The Science Police investigated their last case in MORE FUN COMICS 14, October 1936.
- (1:10:11) After the reprinted issue, there were a few essays to round out this book. The first was titled, THE MAJOR WHO MADECOMICS, about Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, written by his Granddaughter, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson. She provides a brief biography about her Grandfather, how his interests in life helped shape the features that were included in this first issue, and some of the talented comic book creators whose careers he helped influence.u
- (1:10:38) NEW FUN 1 - THE CONTRIBUTORS, brief biographies of  most of the creators in this issue, also provided by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson, with special thanks to David Saunders for his original research.
- (1:11:17) The book's final essay was titled, A TABLOID TRADITION CONTINUES, written by Editor Benjamin Le Clear, Manager of DC Comics Library Archives. He explains how and why this issues printed at tabloid size, and a brief history of the evolution of the size of comic books, and finally the origin of the FAMOUS FIRST EDITION series in the 1970's.
- Next episode we return to our journey through the Silver Age Adventures of Superman with: SUPERMAN FAMILY COMIC BOOKS  COVER DATED MAY 1966: PART I: WORLD'S FINEST COMICS 157, PART II: SUPERMAN 186, PART III: SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE 65 & PART IV: ACTION COMICS 337 with ELSEWHERE IN DC COMICS' May or May/June 1966 titles.
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moviereviewstation · 5 years ago
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The Movie List
Hi all, 
As promised, here’s the list. Once a movie has been reviewed, I’ll turn the movie into a link to the review on this list. Any movie we can’t find will be marked with a cross through. There were double ups in the categories, movies being listed twice, so I’ve only let them be in the first category they show up in (Hence why there isn’t 100 movies in the fourth category). The list is below: 
1. GENRE 
Action-Aventure
The Mark of Zorro (Fred Niblo, 1920)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, 1938)
The Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa, 1954)
Top Gun (Tony Scott, 1986)
Lethal Weapon (Richard Donner, 1987)
Thelma and Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991)
Mission: Impossible (Brian De Palma, 1996)
Kill Bill: Volume 1 (Quentin Tarantino, 2003)
Animation
Steamboat Willie (Ub Iwerks, 1928)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (David Hand and William Cottrell, 1937)
Pinocchio (Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske, 1940)
Yellow Submarine (George Dunning, 1968)
Akira (Katsuhiro Otomo, 1988)
Toy Story (John Lasseter, 1995)
Spirited Away (Hayat Miyazaki, 2001)
Belleville Rendez-vous (Sylvain Chomet, 2003)
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Steve Box and Nick Park, 2005)
Wall-E (Andrew Stanton, 2008)
Up (Pete Docter and Bob Peterson, 2009)
How To Train Your Dragon (Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, 2010)
Avante-Garde
L’Inhumaine (Marcel L’Herbier, 1924)
Un Chien Andalou (Luis Bunuel, 1929)
L’Age d’Or (Luis Bunuel, 1930)
Biopic
Young Mr. Lincoln (John Ford, 1939)
Gandhi (Richard Attenborough, 1982)
A Beautiful Mind (Ron Howard, 2001)
The Aviator (Martin Scorsese, 2004)
Ray (Taylor Hackford, 2004)
The Last King of Scotland (Kevin Macdonald, 2006)
Milk (Gus Van Sant, 2008)
Comedy
The General (Clyde Bruckman and Buster Keaton, 1927)
Duck Soup (Leo McCarey, 1933)
His Girl Friday (Howard Hawks, 1940)
The Ladykillers (Alexander Mackendrick, 1955)
The Pink Panther (Blake Edwards, 1963)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen, 1977)
Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker, 1980)
Four Weddings and a Funeral (Mike Newell, 1994)
The Full Monty (Peter Cattaneo, 1997)
Meet the Parents (Jay Roach, 2000)
Bridget Jone’s Diary (Sharon Maguire, 2001)
The Devil Wears Prada (David Frankel, 2006)
Costume Drama
Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938)
Les Enfants du Paradis (Marcel Carne, 1945)
Senso (Luchino Visconti, 1954)
Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
Dangerous Liaisons (Stephen Frears, 1988)
Howards End (James Ivory, 1992)
Sense and Sensibility (Ang Lee, 1995)
Bright Star (Jane Campion, 2009)
Cult
Plan 9 from Outer Space (Edward D. Wood, 1958)
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (Russ Meyer, 1965)
Pink Flamingos (John Waters, 1972)
The Wicker Man (Robin Hardy, 1973)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Jim Sharman, 1975)
Withnail and I (Bruce Robinson, 1987)
Fight Club (David Finch, 1999)
Disaster
Airport (George Seaton, 1970)
The Poseidon Adventure (Ronald Neame, 1972)
The Towering Inferno (John Guillermin, 1974)
Independence Day (Roland Emmerich, 1996)
Titanic (James Cameron, 1997)
Documentary
Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929)
Night and Fog (Alain Resnais, 1955)
Don’t Look Back (D.A. Pennebaker, 1967)
The Sorrow and the Pity (Marcel Ophuls, 1969)
Bowling for Columbine (Michael Moore, 2002)
Capturing the Friedmans (Andrew Jarecki, 2003)
The Story of the Weeping Camel (Byambasuren, Dava and Luigi Falorini, 2003)
March of the Penguins (Luc Jacquet, 2005)
An Inconvenient Truth (Davis Guggenheim, 2006)
Epic
The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915)
Alexander Nevsky (Sergei M. Eisenstein and Dmitri Vasilyev, 1938)
The Robe (Henry Koster, 1953)
The Ten Commandments (Cecil B. DeMille, 1956)
Ben-Hur (William Wyler, 1959)
Spartacus (Stanley Kubrick, 1960)
Doctor Zhivago (David Lean, 1965)
Gladiator (Ridley Scott, 2000)
Kingdom of Heaven (Ridley Scott, 2005)
Film Noir
Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, 1944)
Fallen Angel (Otto Preminger, 1945)
The Big Sleep (Howard Hawks, 1946)
Kiss Me Deadly (Robert Aldrich, 1955)
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)
Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974)
L.A. Confidential (Curtis Hanson, 1997)
Sin City (Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, 2005)
Gangster
Little Caesar (Mervyn Leroy, 1931)
Public Enemy (William Wellman, 1931)
Angels with Dirty Faces (Michael Curtiz, 1938)
Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967)
The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972)
GoodFellas (Martin Scorsese, 1990)
Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)
Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, 2002)
Road to Perdition (Sam Mendes, 2002)
Horror
Nosferatu (F.W. Murnau, 1922)
The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935)
Cat People (Jacques Tourneur, 1942)
The Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968)
The Exorcist (William Friedkin, 1973)
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978)
Ring (Hideo Nakata, 1998)
The Blair Witch Project (Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, 1999)
Martial Arts
Fists of Fury (Wei Lo, 1971)
The Chinese Connection (Wei Lo, 1972)
Enter the Dragon (Robert Clouse, 1973)
The Karate Kid (John G. Avildsen, 1984)
Once Upon a Time in China (Tsui Hark, 1991)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee, 2000)
Hero (Zhang Yimou, 2002)
Melodrama
Imitation of Life (John M. Stahl, 1934)
Stella Dallas (King Vidor, 1937)
Now, Voyager (Irving Rapper, 1942)
Mildred Pierce (Michael Curtiz, 1945)
Brief Encounter (David Lean, 1945)
The Life of Oharu (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1952)
Musical
Le Million (Rene Clair, 1931)
42nd Street (Lloyd Bacon, 1933)
The Merry Widow (Ernst Lubitsch, 1934)
Top Hat (Mark Sandrich, 1935)
Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944)
Singin’ in the Rain (Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, 1952)
Gigi (Vincente Minnelli, 1958)
West Side Story (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, 1961)
Cabaret (Bob Fosse, 1972)
Grease (Randal Kleiser, 1978)
Dirty Dancing (Emile Ardolina, 1987)
Moulin Rouge! (Baz Luhrmann, 2001)
Hairspray (Adam Shankman, 2007)
Propaganda
The Triumph of the Will (Leni Riefenstahl, 1935)
The Plow that Broke the Plains (Pare Lorentz, 1936)
Der Fuehrer’s Face (Jack Kinney, 1943)
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927)
The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939)
The Time Machine (George Pal, 1960)
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)
Solaris (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972)
Star Wars (George Lucas, 1977)
The Matrix (Larry and Andy Wachowski, 1999)
Avatar (James Cameron, 2009)
Inception (Christopher Nolan, 2010)
Serial
The Perils of Pauline (Louis Gasnier, 1914)
Flash Gordon (Frederick Stephani, 1936)
The Lone Ranger (John English and William Witney, 1938)
Series
Charlie Chan (Various, 1931-49)
Don Camillo (Various, 1951-65)
Zatoichi (Various, 1962-2003)
The Lord of the Rings (Peter Jackson, 2001-03)
Harry Potter (Various, 2001-11)
The Chronicles of Narnia (Various, 2005-)
Teens
Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, 1955)
American Graffiti (George Lucas, 1973)
The Breakfast Club (John Hughes, 1985)
Mean Girls (Mark Waters, 2004)
Thriller
The Third Man (Carol Reed, 1949)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991)
The Constant Gardener (Fernando Meirelles, 2005)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Daniel Alfredson, 2009)
Underground
Meshes of the Afternoon (Maya Deren, 1943)
Wavelength (Michael Snow, 1967)
Flesh (Paul Morrissey, 1968)
War
J’Accuse (Abel Gance, 1919)
Paths of Glory (Stanley Kubrick, 1957)
Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979)
Das Boot (Wolfgang Peterson, 1981)
Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick, 1987)
Saving Private Ryan (Steven Spielberg, 1998)
No Man’s Land (Danis Tanovic, 2001)
The Hurt Locker (Kathryn Bigelow, 2008)
Western
Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939)
The Man from Laramie (Anthony Mann, 1955)
The Searchers (John Ford, 1956)
The Magnificent Seven (John Sturges, 1960)
The Man who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford, 1962)
The Wild Bunch (Sam Peckinpah, 1969)
Once Upon a Time in the West (Sergio Leone, 1968)
Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood, 1992)
True Grit (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2010)
2. WORLD FILM
Africa
The Money Order (Ousmane Sembene, Senegal, 1968)
The Night of Counting the Years (Shadi Abdelsalam, Egypt, 1969)
Xala (Ousmane Sembene, Senegal, 1975)
Chronicle of the Burning Years (Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Algeria, 1975)
Alexandria… Why? (Youssef Chahine, Egypt, 1978)
Man of Ashes (Nouri Bouzid, Tunisia, 1986)
Yeelen (Souleymane Cisse, Mali, 1987)
The Silences of the Palace (Moufida Tlatli, Tunisia, 1994)
Waiting for Happiness (Abderrahmane Sissako, Mauritania, 2002)
The Middle East
Divine Intervention (Elia Suleiman, Palestine, 2002)
The Syrian Bride (Eran Riklis, Palestine, 2004)
Thirst (Tawfik Abu Wael, Palestine, 2004)
Paradise Now (Hand Abu-Assad, Palestine, 2005)
Iran
The Cow (Dariush Mehrjui, 1968)
The White Balloon (Jafar Panahi, 1995)
Taste of Cherry (Abbas Kiarostami, 1997)
The Children of Heaven (Majid Majidi, 1997)
Blackboards (Samira Makmalbaf, 2000)
The Day I Became a Woman (Marzieh Meshkini, 2000)
Secret Ballot (Babek Payami, 2001)
Kandahar (Mohsen Makmalbaf, 2001)
Turtles Can Fly (Bahman Ghobadi, 2004)
Eastern Europe
Knife in the Water (Roman Polanski, Poland, 1962)
The Shop on the High Street (Jan Kadar, Czechoslovakia, 1965)
The Round-Up (Miklos Jansco, Hungary, 1965)
Loves of a Blonde (Milos Foreman, Czechoslovakia, 1965)
Daisies (Vera Chytilova, Czechoslovakia, 1966)
Closely Observed Trains (Jiri Menzel, Czechoslovakia, 1966)
Man of Marble (Andrzej Wajda, Poland, 1976)
The Three Colours trilogy (Krzysztof Kieslowski, Poland, 1993-94)
Divided We Fall (Jan Hrebejk, Czech Republic, 2000)
The Turin Horse (Bela Tarr, Hungary, 2011)
The Balkans
A Matter of Dignity (Michael Cacoyannis, Greece, 1957)
I Even Met Happy Gypsies (Aleksandar Petrovic, Yugoslavia, 1967)
The Goat Horn (Metodi Andonov, Bulgaria, 1972)
Yol (Yilmaz Güney and Serif Goren, Turkey, 1982)
Underground (Emir Kusturica, Yugoslavia, 1995)
Eternity and a Day (Theo Angelopoulos, Greece, 1998)
Uzak (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, 2002)
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (Cristi Puiu, Romania, 2005)
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days (Cristian Mungiu, Romania, 2007)
Russia
The Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925)
Storm Over Asia (Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1928)
Earth (Alexander Dovzhenko, 1930)
Ivan the Terrible Parts I and II (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944/58)
The Cranes are Flying (Mikhail Kalatozov, 1957)
Ballad of a Soldier (Grigori Chukhrai, 1959)
The Colour of Pomegranates (Sergei Parajanov, 1969)
Come and See (Elem Klimov, 1985)
Russian Ark (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2002)
The Nordic Countries
The Phantom Carriage (Victor Sjostrom, Sweden, 1921)
Day of Wrath (Carl Dreyer, Denmark, 1943)
Persona (Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1966)
Babette’s Feast (Gabriel Axel, Denmark, 1987)
Festen (Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark, 1998)
Songs from the Second Floor (Roy Andersson, Sweden, 2000)
O’Horten (Bent Hamer, Norway, 2007)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Niels Arden Oplev, Sweden/Denmark/Germany/Norway, 2009)
Germany
The Last Laugh (F.W. Murnau, 1924)
Pandora’s Box (G.W. Pabst, 1929)
The Blue Angel (Josef von Sternberg, 1930)
M (Fritz Lang, 1931)
The Bridge (Bernhard Wicki, 1959)
Kings of the Road (Wim Wenders, 1976)
The Marriage of Maria Braun (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1978)
The Tin Drum (Volker Schlöndorff, 1979)
Run Lola Run (Tom Tykwer, 1998)
France
Napoleon (Abel Gance, 1927)
L’Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934)
La Grande Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937)
Le Jour se Leve (Marcel Carne, 1939)
Diary of a Country Priest (Robert Bresson, 1951)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, 1959)
Jules et Jim (Francois Truffaut, 1962)
Weekend (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)
La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995)
The Taste of Other (Agnes Jaoui, 2000)
The Class (Laurent Cantet, 2008)
A Prophet (Jacques Audiard, 2009)
Of Gods and Men (Xavier Beauvois, 2010)
Italy
The Flowers of St. Francis (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
Umberto D. (Vittorio De Sica, 1952)
La Notte (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961)
The Leopard (Luchino Visconti, 1963)
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964)
Amarcord (Federico Fellini, 1973)
1900 (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1976)
Cinema Pardiso (Giuseppe Tornatore, 1988)
Il Postino (Michael Radford, 1994)
The Best of Youth (Marco Tullio Giordana, 2003)
Gomorrah (Matteo Garrone, 2008)
Vincere (Marco Bellocchio, 2009)
United Kingdom
The Lady Vanishes (Alfred Hitchcock, 1938)
Odd Man Out (Carol Reed, 1947)
Black Narcissus (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1947)
Whiskey Galore (Alexander Mackendrick, 1949)
The Servant (Joseph Losey, 1963)
If… (Lindsay Anderson, 1968)
Local Hero (Bill Forsyth, 1983)
Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985)
Billy Elliot (Stephen Daldry, 2000)
Touching the Void (Kevin Macdonald, 2003)
The King’s Speech (Tom Hooper, 2010)
Spain
Welcome Mr. Marshall! (Luis Garcia Berlanga, 1953)
Death of a Cyclist (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1955)
Viridiana (Luis Bunuel, 1961)
The Spirit of the Beehive (Victor Erice, 1973)
Cria Cuervos (Carlos Saura, 1976)
Tierra (Julio Medem, 1996)
Talk to Her (Pedro Almodovar, 2002)
The Sea Inside (Alejandro Amenabar, 2004)
Portugal
Hard Times (Joao Botelho, 19880
Abraham’s Valley (Manoel de Oliveira, 1993)
God’s comedy (Joao Cesar Monteiro, 1995)
River of Gold (Paulo Rocha, 1998)
O Delfim (Fernando Lopes, 2002)
Canada
My Uncle Antoine (Claude Jutra, 1971)
The True Nature of Bernadette (Gilles Carles, 1972)
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (Ted Kotcheff, 1974)
The Decline of the American Empire (Denys Arcand, 1986)
I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing (Patricia Rozema, 1987)
Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg, 1988)
Jesus of Montreal (Denys Arcand, 1989)
Exotica (Atom Egoyan, 1994)
The Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan, 1997)
The Barbarian Invasions (Denys Arcand, 2003)
Twist (Jacob Tierney, 2003)
Central America
Maria Candelaria (Emilio Fernandez, Mexico, 1944)
La Perla (Emilio Fernandez, Mexico, 1947)
Los Olvidados (Luis Bunuel, Mexico, 1950)
I am Cuba (Mikhail Kalatozov, Soviet Union/Cuba, 1964)
Memories of Underdevelopment (Tomas Gutierrez Area, Cuba, 1968)
Lucia (Humberto Solas, Cuba, 1968)
Like Water for Chocolate (Alfonso Area, Mexico, 1992)
Amores Perros (Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu, Mexico, 2000)
Y Tu Mama También (Alfonso Cuaron, Mexico, 2001)
Pan’s Labyrinth (Guillermo del Toro, Mexico, 2006)
South America
The Hand in the Trap (Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, Argentina, 1961)
Barren Lives (Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Brazil, 1963)
Antonio das Mortes (Glauber Rocha, Brazil, 1969)
The Hour of the Furnaces (Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino, Argentina, 1970)
The Battle of Chile (Patricio Guzman, Chile, 1975/79)
The Official Story (Luis Puenzo, Argentina, 1985)
Central Station (Walter Salles, Brazil, 1998)
City of God (Fernando Meirelles, Brazil, 2002)
The Secret in Their Eyes (Juan Jose Campanella, Argentina, 2010)
China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
Two Stage Sisters (Xie Jin, China, 1965)
A Touch of Zen (King Hu, Taiwan, 1969)
The Way of the Dragon (Bruce Lee, Hong Kong, 1972)
Yellow Earth (Chen Kaige, China, 1984)
City of Sadness (Hsiou-Hsein Hou, Taiwan, 1989)
Ju Dou (Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang, Japan/China, 1990)
Raise the Red Lantern (Zhang Yimou, China, 1991)
Yi Yi (Edward Yang, Taiwan, 2000)
Still Life (Jia Zhang Ke, China, 2006)
Korea
The Day a Pig Fell into the Well (Hong Sang-Soo, 1996)
Shiri (Kang Je-Gyu, 1999)
Chihwaseon (Im Kwon-Taek, 2002)
The Way Home (Lee Jong-Hyang, 2002)
Oasis (Lee Chang-dong, 2002)
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (Kim Ki-Duk, 2003)
Secret Sunshine (Lee Chang-Dong, 2007)
Japan
Equinox Flower (Yasujiro Ozu, 1958)
An Actor’s Revenge (Kon Ichikawa, 1963)
Boy (Nagisa Oshima, 1969)
Vengeance is Mine (Shohei Imamura, 1979)
Hana-Bi (Takeshi Kitano, 1997)
After Life (Hirokazu Koreeda, 1998)
Still Walking (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2008)
Catepillar (Koji Wakamatsu, 2010)
India
Devdas (Bimal Roy, 1955)
Rather Panchali (Satyajit Ray, 1955)
Mother India (Mehboob Khan, 1957)
Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964)
Bhuvan Shome (Mrinal Sen, 1969)
Sholay (Ramesh Sippy, 1975)
Nayagan (Mani Ratnam, 1987)
Salaam Bombay! (Mira Nair, 1988)
Bandit Queen (Shekhar Kapur, 1994)
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (Aditya Chopra, 1995)
Kannathil Muthamittal (Mani Ratnam, 2002)
Shwaas (Sandeep Sawant, 2004)
Harishchandrachi Factory (Paresh Mokashi, 2009)
People Live (Anusha Rizvi, 2010)
Australia and New Zealand
Picnic at the Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, Australia, 1975)
The Getting of Wisdom (Bruce Beresford, Australia, 1977)
Newsfront (Phillip Noyce, Australia, 1978)
My Brilliant Career (Gillian Armstrong, Australia, 1979)
Mad Max (George Millar, Australia, 1979)
Crocodile Dundee (Peter Faiman, Australia, 1986)
An Angel at My Table (Jane Campion, New Zealand, 1990)
Heavenly Creatures (Peter Jackson, New Zealand, 1994)
Happy Feet (George Millar, Australia, 2006)
Australia (Bax Luhrmann, Australia, 2008)
3. DIRECTORS
Woody Allen
Sleeper (1973)
Love and Death (1976)
Manhattan (1979)
Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
Husbands and Wives (1992)
Match Point (2005)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Pedro Almodovar
What Have I Done to Deserve This (1984)
Law of Desire (1987)
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
High Heels (1991)
All About My Mother (1999)
Bad Education (2004)
Volver (2006)
Robert Altman
M*A*S*H* (1970)
McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971)
Nashville (1975)
The Player (1992)
Short Cuts (1993)
Gosford Park (2001)
A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
Theo Angelopoulos
The Traveling Players (1975)
Landscape in the Mist (1988)
The Weeping Meadow (2004)
Michelangelo Antonioni
L’Avventua (1960)
L’Eclisse (1962)
Il Deserto Rosso (1964)
Blow-Up (1966)
The Passenger (1975)
Ingmar Bergman
Summer Interlude (1951)
Smiles of a Summer Night (1955)
The Seventh Seal (1957)
Wild Strawberries (1957)
The Face (1958)
Cries and Whispers (1972)
Autumn Sonata (1978)
Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Bernardo Bertolucci
Before the Revolution (1964)
The Conformist (1970)
Last Tango in Paris (1972)
The Last Emporero (1987)
The Dreamers (2003)
Luc Besson
The Big Blue (1988)
Nikita (1990)
Leon (1995)
The Fifth Element (1997)
Robert Bresson
Ladies of the Park (1945)
A Man Escaped (1956)
Balthazar (1966)
L’Argent (1983)
Tod Browning
The Unholy Three (1925)
The Blackbird (1926)
The Unknown (1927)
West of Zanzibar (1928)
Dracula (1931)
Freaks (1932)
The Devil-Doll (1936)
Luis Bunuel
An Andalusian Dog (1929)
Age of Gold (1930)
The Young and the Damned (1950)
Nazarin (1958)
The Exterminating Angel (1962)
Diary of a Chambermaid (1964)
Belle de Jour (1967)
Tristana (1970)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
Frank Capra
Platinum Blonde (1931)
The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933)
Lady for a Day (1933)
It Happened One Night (1934)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
You Can’t Take It with You (1938)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Marcel Carne
Bizarre Bizarre (1937)
Port of Shadows (1938)
The Devil’s Envoys (1942)
John Cassavetes
Shadows (1959)
Faces (1968)
Minnie and Maskowitz (1971)
Gloria (1980)
Claude Chabrol
The Cousins (1959)
The Good Time Girls (1960)
The Unfaithful Wife (1969)
The Hatter’s Ghost (1982)
The Ceremony (1995)
Nightcap (2000)
Charlie Chaplin
The Kid (1921)
A Woman of Paris (1923)
The Gold Rush (1925)
The Circus (1928)
City Lights (1931)
Modern Times (1936)
The Great Dictator (1940)
Rene Clair
The Italian Straw Hat (1928)
Under the Roofs of Paris (1930)
The Million (1931)
Freedom for Us (1931)
The Last Billionaire (1934)
The Ghost Goes West (1935)
It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Night Beauties (1952)
Summer Manoeuvres (1955)
Henri-Geoges Clouzot
The Raven (1943)
Quay of the Goldsmiths (1947)
The Wages of Fear (1953)
Diabolique (1955)
The Picasso Mystery (1956)
Jean Cocteau
The Blood of a Poet (1930)
Beauty and the Beast (1946)
Orpheus (1950)
The Testament of Orpheus (1960)
Joel and Ethan Coen
Blood Simple (1984)
Raising Arizona (1987)
Barton Fink (1991)
Fargo (1996)
The Big Lebowski (1998)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
A Serious Man (2009)
Francis Ford Coppola
The Conversation
The Outsiders
Tucker: The Man and His Dreams
George Cukor
Dinner at Eight (1933)
Little Women (1933)
Sylvia Scarlett (1935)
David Copperfield (1935)
Camille (1936)
Holiday (1938)
The Women (1939)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Adam’s Rib (1949)
A Star is Born (1954)
My Fair Lady (1964)
Michael Curtiz
Kid Galahad (19370
Casablanca (1942)
Cecil B. DeMille
The Cheat (1915)
The Ten Commandments (1923)
Cleopatra (1934)
The Plainsman (1936)
Union Pacific (1939)
Reap with Wild Wind (1942)
Unconquered (1947)
Samson and Delilah (1949)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
Vittorio De Sica
Shoeshine (1946)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Miracle in Milan (1951)
Two Women (1960)
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970)
Carl Dreyer
Master of the House (1925)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
The Vampire (1932)
The Word (1955)
Gertrud (1964)
Clint Eastwood
Play Misty for Me
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Bird (1988)
Mystic River (2003)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
Invictus (2009)
Sergei Eisenstein
Strike (1924)
October (1927)
The General Line (1928)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
The Merchant of Four Seasons (1971)
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
Fear Eats the Soul (19740
Effi Briest (1974)
Fox (1975)
Mother Kusters’ Trip to Heaven (1975)
In aYear of 13 Moons (1978)
Lola (1981)
Veronika Voss (1982)
Federico Fellini
I Vitelloni (1953)
La Strada (1954)
La Dolce Vita (1960)
8 1/2 (1963)
Juiletta of the Spirits (1945)
Roma (1972)
Fellini’s Casanova (1976)
Robert J. Flaherty
Nanook of the North (1922)
Moana (1926)
Man of Aran (1934)
Louisianna Story (1948)
John Ford
The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Fort Apache (1948)
Milos Forman
The Firemen’s Ball (1967)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
Amadeus (1984)
Man on the Moon (1999)
Abel Gance
The Tenth Symphony (1918)
The Wheel (1923)
The Life and Loves of Beethoven (1936)
Jean-Luc Godard
Breathless (1960)
My Life to Live (1962)
Contempt (1963)
Band of Outsiders (1964)
Alphaville (1965)
Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967)
New Wave (1990)
In Praise of Love (2001)
Our Music (2004)
D.W. Griffith
Intolerance (1916)
True Heart Susie (1919)
Broken Blossoms (1919)
Way Down East (1920)
Orphans of the Storm (1921)
Howard Hanks
Scarface (1932)
Twentieth Century (1934)
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Red River (1948)
Rio Bravo (1959)
Werner Herzog
Signs of Life (1967)
Fata Morgana (1971)
Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972)
Enigma of Kasper Hauser (1974)
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
My Best Friend (1999)
Grizzly Man (2005)
Encounters at the End of the World (2007)
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009)
Alfred Hitchcock
The 39 Steps (1935)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Rear Window (1954)
Vertigo (1958)
North by Northwest (1959)
The Birds (1963)
Marnie (1964)
John Huston
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Key Largo (1948)
The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
The African Queen (1951)
Beat the Devil (1953)
The Misfits (1961)
Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)
Fat City (1972)
The Dead (1987)
Miklos Jancso
My Way Home (1965)
The Red and the White (1968)
The Confrontation (1969)
Agnus Dei (1971)
Red Psalm (1972)
Beloved Electra (1974)
Elia Kazan
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
On the Waterfront (1954)
East of Eden (1955)
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
Wild River (1960)
Splendor in the Grass (1961)
Abbas Kiarostami
Where is the Friend’s Home? (1987)
And Life Goes On… (1992)
Through the Olive Trees (1994)
The Wind Will Carry Us (1999)
Ten (2002)
Krzysztof Kieslowski
- Blind Chance (1981)
- A Short Film About Killing (1988)
- A Short Film About Love (1988)
- The Double Life of Veronique (1991)
Stanley Kubrick
Lolita (1962)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Akira Kurosawa
Rashomon (1950)
To Live (1952)
Throne of Blood (1957)
The Hidden Fortress (1958)
The Bodyguard (1961)
Sanjuro (1962)
Dersu Uzala (1975)
Kagemusha (1980)
Ran (1985)
Fritz Lang
Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler (1922)
Fury (1936)
Hangmen Also Die! (1943)
The Woman in the Window (1944)
Scarlet Street (1945)
Clash by Night (1952)
The Big Heat (1953)
Human Desire (1954)
David Lean
In Which We Serve (1942)
Great Expectations (1946)
Oliver Twist (1948)
Hobson’s Choice (1954)
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
A Passage to India (1984)
Spike Lee
She’s Gotta Have It (1986)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Jungle Fever (1991)
Malcolm X (1992)
Crooklyn (1994)
Clockers (1995)
Ernst Lubitsch
Trouble in Paradise (1932)
Design for Living (1933)
Desire (1936)
Angel (1937)
Ninotchka (1939)
The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
To Be or Not to Be (1942)
David Lynch
Eraserhead (1977)
The Elephant Man (1980)
Blue Velvet (1986)
Twin Peaks (1992)
The Straight Story (1999)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Louis Malle
The Lovers (1958)
Murmur of the Heart (1971)
Lacombe Lucien (1974)
Pretty Baby (1978)
Atlantic City (1980)
Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
All About Eve (1950)
5 Fingers (1952)
Julius Caesar (1953)
The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
Guys and Dolls (1955)
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Leo McCarey
Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
The Awful Truth (1937)
Love Affair (1939)
Going My Way (1944)
The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945)
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Jean-Pierre Melville
The Strange Ones (1950)
Bob the Gambler (1956)
Doulos: The Finger Man (1962)
Magnet of Doom (1963)
Second Breath (1966)
The Samurai (1967)
Army of Shadows (1969)
Vincente Minnelli
The Pirate (1948)
An American in Paris (1951)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1953)
The Band Wagon (1953)
Lust for Life (1956)
Some Came Running (1959)
Kenji Mizoguchi
Osaka Elegy (1936)
Sister of the Gion (1936)
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (1939)
Utamaro and his Five Women (1946)
Ugetsu Monogatari (1953)
Sansho the Bailiff (1954)
Street of Shame (1956)
F.W. Murnau
Faust (1926)
Sunrise (1927)
Tabu (1931)
Manoel de Oliveira
Aniki Bobo (1942)
Doomed Love (1979)
Francisca (1981)
The Cannibals (1988)
The Convent (1995)
I’m Going Home (2001)
A Talking Picture (2003)
O Estranho Caso de Angelica (2010)
Max Ophuls
Leiberlei (1933)
Mayerling to Sarajevo (1940)
Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
La Ronde (1950)
House of Pleasure (1952)
Madame de… (1953)
Lola Montes (1955)
Nagisa Oshima
The Sun’s Burial (1960)
Death by Hanging (1968)
Diary of Shinjuku Thief (1969)
The Ceremony (1971)
In the Realm of the Sense (1976)
Empire of Passion (1978)
Taboo (1999)
Yasujiro Ozu
Record of a Tenement Gentleman (1947)
Late Spring (1949)
Early Summer (1951)
Tokyo Story (1953)
Early Spring (1956)
Good Morning (1959)
Late Autumn (1960)
The End of Summer (1961)
An Autumn Afternoon (1962)
Georg Wilhelm Pabst
The Love of Jeanne Ney (1927)
Diary of a Lost Girl (1929)
The Threepenny Opera (1931)
Comradeship (1931)
Sergei Parajanov
The Stone Flower (1962)
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964)
Ashik Kerib (1988)
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Accatone (1961)
Oedipus Rex (1967)
Theorem (1968)
The Decameron (1971)
The Canterbury Tales (1972)
The Arabian Nights (1974)
Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975)
Sam Peckinpah
Ride the High Country (1962)
Major Dundee (1965)
The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973)
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Roman Polanski
Repulsion (1965)
Cul-de-Sac (1965)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
The Tenant (1976)
The Pianist (2002)
The Ghost Writer (2010)
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
A Canterbury Tale (1944)
I Know Where I’m Going (1945)
A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
The Red Shoes (1948)
The Small Back Room (1948)
The Tales of Hoffman (1951)
Otto Preminger
Laura (1944)
Daisy Kenyon (1947)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Exodus (1960)
Advise and Consent (1962)
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Mother (1926)
The End of St. Petersburg (1927)
Nicholas Ray
They Live By Night (1949)
In a Lonely Place (1950)
Johnny Guitar (1954)
Bigger Than Life (1956)
Wind Across the Everglades (1958)
Satyajit Ray
Pather Panchali (1955)
The Unvanquished (1956)
The Music Room (1959)
The World of Apu (1959)
The Big City (1964)
The Lonely Wife (1964)
Days and Nights in the Forest (1970)
Distant Thunder (1973)
The Middleman (1976)
The Chess Players (1977)
Jean Renoir
Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)
The Crime of Monsieur Lange (1936)
Grand Illusion (1937)
The Human Beast (1938)
The Rulers of the Game (1939)
The Southerner (1945)
The Golden Coach (1952)
French Can-Can (1954)
Elena and Her Men (1956)
Alain Resnais
Last Year at Marienbad (1961)
Muriel (1963)
The War is Over (1966)
Stavisky (1974)
Providence (1977)
Same Old Song (1997)
Les Herbes Folles (2009)
Jacques Rivette
Paris Belongs to Us (1961)
The Nun (1966)
Mad Love (1969)
Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974)
La Belle Noiseuse (1991)
Jeanne la Pucelle I - Les Batailles (1994)
Va Savior (2001)
The Duchess of Langeais (2007)
Eric Rohmer
My Night at Maud’s (1969)
Claire’s Knee (1970)
The Aviator’s Wife (1981)
Pauline at the Beach (1983)
The Green Ray (1986)
A Tale of Springtime (1990)
A Tale of Winter (1992)
A Summer’s Tale (1996)
An Autumn Tale (1998)
Les Amours d’astres et de Celadon (2007)
Roberto Rossellini
Rome, Open City (1945)
Paisan (1946)
Germany Year Zero (1948)
Stromboli (1950)
The Greatest Love (1952)
Voyage to Italy (1953)
General della Rovere (1959)
The Rise of Louis XIV (1966)
Martin Scorsese
Mean Streets (1973)
Taxi Driver (1976)
New York, New York (1977)
Raging Bull (1980)
After Hours (1985)
The Colour of Money (1986)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
The Age of Innocence (1993)
The Departed (2006)
Shutter Island (2010)
Ousmane Sembene
God of Thunder (1971)
The Camp of Thiaroye (1989)
Moolaade (2004)
Douglas Sirk
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952)
Take Me to Town (1953)
All I Desire (1953)
Magnificent Obsession (1954)
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
Written on the Wind (1956)
The Tarnished Angels (1957)
Imitation of Life (1959)
Steven Spielberg
Jaws (1975)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Jurassic Park (1993)
Schindler’s List (1993)
Munich (2005)
Indiana Jones (2008)
Josef von Sternberg
Morocco (1930)
Dishonored (1931)
Shanghai Express (1932)
Blonde Venus (1932)
The Scarlet Express (1934)
The Devil is a Woman (1935)
The Saga of Anatahan (1953)
Erich von Sternheim
Blind Husbands (1919)
Foolish Wives (1922)
Greed (1924)
The Merry Widow (1925)
The Wedding March (1928)
Queen Kelly (1929)
Preston Sturges
The Lady Eve (1941)
Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
The Palm Beach Story (1942)
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944)
Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
Andrei Tarkovsky
Ivan’s Childhood (1962)
Andrei Rublev (1966)
The Mirror (1975)
Stalker (1979)
The Sacrifice (1986)
Jacques Tati
Jour de fete (1949)
Mr. Hulot’s Holiday (1953)
Mon Oncle (1958)
Playtime (1967)
Lars von Trier
Epidemic (1987)
Europa (1991)
Breaking the Waves (1996)
The Idiots (1998)
Dancer in the Dark (2000)
Dogville (2003)
Antichrist (2009)
François Truffaut
The 400 Blows (1959)
Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
The Bride Wore Black (1968)
The Wild Child (1970)
Bed & Board (1970)
Day for Night (1973)
The Green Room (1978)
Agnes Varda
Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Happiness (1965)
One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (1977)
Vagabond (1985)
Jacquot da Nantes (1991)
The Gleaners & I (2000)
Les plagues d’Agnes (2008)
King Vidor
The Big Parade (1925)
The Crowd (1928)
Hallelujah! (1929)
The Champ (1931)
Our Daily Bread (1934)
Duel in the Sun (1946)
The Fountainhead (1949)
War and Peace (1956)
Jean Vigo
A Propos de Nice (1930)
Zero for Conduct (1933)
Luchino Visconti
Ossessione (1942)
La Terra Trema (1948)
Rocco and his Brothers (1960)
Death in Venice (1971)
Andrzej Wajda
A Generation (1954)
Canal (1957)
Ashes and Diamonds (1958)
Innocent Sorcerers (1960)
Siberian Lady Macbeth (1961)
Landscape After Battle (1970)
Man of Iron (1981)
Danton (1983)
Katyn (2007)
Tatarak (2009)
Orson Welles
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Magnificent Ambesons (1942)
The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
Macbeth (1948)
Othello (1952)
Confidential Report (1955)
Chimes at Midnight (1965)
William Wellman
Wings (1927)
Wild Boys of the Road (1933)
The Call of the Wind (1935)
Nothing Sacred (1937)
Beau Geste (1939)
Roxie Hart (1942)
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
The Story of G.I. Joe (1945)
The High and the Mighty (1954)
Wim Wenders
Alice in the Cities (1973)
The American Friend (1977)
Paris, Texas (1984)
Wings of Desire (1987)
Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
Don’t Come Knocking (2005)
James Whale
Frankenstein (1931)
The Old Dark Horse (1932)
The Invisible Man (1933)
Show Boat (1936)
Billy Wilder
The Major and the Minor
The Lost Weekend (1945)
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Ace in the Hole (1951)
Stalag 17 (1953)
Some Like It Hot (1959)
The Apartment (1960)
One, Two, Three (1961)
Wong Kar Wai
Ashes of Time (1994)
Chungking Express (1994)
Fallen Angels (1995)
Happy Together (1997)
In the Mood for Love (2000)
2046 (2004)
My Blueberry Nights (2007)
William Wyler
The Little Foxes (1941)
Mrs. Miniver (1942)
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Roman Holiday (1953)
Friendly Persuasion (1956)
The Big Country (1958)
Funny Girl (1968)
4. TOP 100 MOVIES
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene, 1920)
All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930)
King Kong (Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933)
A Star is Born (William A. Wellman, 1937)
Olympia (Lena Reifenstahl, 1938)
The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir, 1939)
Gone with the Wind (Victor Fleming, 1939)
Passport to Pimlico (Henry Cornelius, 1949)
Panther Panchali (Satyajit Ray, 1955)
The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955)
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Karel Reisz, 1960)
Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, 1962)
The Sound of Music (Robert Wise, 1965)
The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966)
The Chelsea Girls (Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey, 1966)
Easy Rider (Dennis Hopper, 1969)
The Deer Hunter (Michael Cimino, 1978)
Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982)
Heimat (Edgar Reitz, 1984/1992/2004)
Shoah (Claude Lanzmann, 1985)
A Room with a View (James Ivory, 1985)
Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, 1992)
Traffic (Steven Soderbergh, 2000)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004)
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tinyshe · 4 years ago
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15 November 2020(A solis ortus) - Beatus auctor seculi - Foeno iacere pertulit (Thomas Stoltzer)Quae est ista (Nicolas Gombert)14 November 2020A lieta vita (Thomas Morley)A safe stronghold our God is still (Martin Luther)Alles, was ihr tut (Everything you do) (Dietrich Buxtehude)Be glad and rejoice (Myles Birket Foster)Bright and beautiful (William Henry Monk)Clare sanctorum senatus (Adrian Willaert)Firmly I believe and truly (William Boyce)Foeno iacere pertulit (Thomas Stoltzer)Jesu, the very thought of thee (Richard Redhead)Nunc Dimittis (Peter Yost)O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß, BWV 402 (Johann Sebastian Bach)O love, how deep, how broad, how high! (Johann Hermann Schein)Pastorella gratiosella (Orazio Vecchi)Praise to the holiest in the height (Arthur Somervell)Praise to the holiest in the height (John Bacchus Dykes)Praise to the holiest in the height (Thomas Haweis)Repton (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)Round me falls the night (Adam Drese)Sing we and chant it (Thomas Morley)The Lord my pasture shall prepare (Henry Carey)The wreck of the Hesperus (Henry Hiles)To the name of our salvation (Caspar Ett)Tu dormi Apollo alle fresch'ombra e l'arco (Lelio Bertani)Tu mi conduci Salmo (Mariano Garau)13 November 2020Al piacer alla gioia (Thomas Morley)Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden, BWV 284 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Erstanden ist der heilge Christ, BWV 306 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Evening Scene (Edward Elgar)Ich dank dir schon durch deinen Sohn, BWV 349 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Jam nova perpetuo (Jacquet de Mantua)Missa L'homme armé (Guillaume Dufay)Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein, BWV 388 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Pastores dicite (Giovanni Matteo Asola)Sometimes a light surprises (Johann Michael Haydn)The God of love my shepherd is (Charles Collignon)Thus saith my Galatea (Thomas Morley)Und es war eine Hochzeit zu Cana (Augustin Pfleger)Unus panis (Nobuaki Izawa)When all thy mercies, O my God (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)12 November 2020Alleluia! the Lord liveth (Cuthbert Harris)O caput cruentatum, BWV 244.44 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Poi che l'alto valore (Giulio Renaldi)Regina caeli 2020 (Mariano Garau)Vivo Felice hor tra quest'antr'e giro (Giovanni Cavaccio)11 November 2020Anima nostra (Nicolas Gombert)Benedictus redemptor omnium (Adrian Willaert)Christmastide (Carlotta Ferrari)For the Fallen 2 (Richard Quesnel)Sancta Maria, succurre miseris (Philippe Verdelot)The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (Bertram Luard-Selby)The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (François-Hippolyte Barthélémon)The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (James William Elliott)The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (Robert Jackson)Veni, Sanctificator (Anonymous)10 November 2020Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich, BWV 294 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Felice hora ch'Orfeo ti chiam'all'ombra (Leonard Meldert)For the beauty of the earth (Geoffrey Shaw)For the beauty of the earth (Konrad Kocher)Formoso vermi formosa Camilla (Jacquet de Mantua)Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ, BWV 314 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Jedermann gibt zuerst den guten Wein (Melchior Vulpius)My God, how wonderful thou art (James Turle)O primavera (Prima parte), SWV 1 (Heinrich Schütz)O worship the King (William Croft)Oggi è nato per noi Gesù (Mariano Garau)Se di dolor io potessi morire (Giulio Renaldi)Sommarvisa (Gustaf Nordqvist)The spacious firmament on high (John Scheeles)9 November 2020All people that on earth do dwell (Louis Bourgeois)Bed att det dagas (Gustaf Nordqvist)Behold, I have given you every herb (Cuthbert Harris)Boruch Habo (Roos)Diffusa est gratia (Giovanni Maria Nanino)From all that dwell below the skies (John Bishop)Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 332 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Hodo Al Eretz (Samuel Alman)Io son restato qui sconsolato (Orazio Vecchi)Missa de Angelis in English (Fr. Louis Di Rocco)Ring out, ye bells! (Carlotta Ferrari)Sanctus (Rémi Studer)Saviour of the World Mass ~ Missa Salvator Mundi (Fr. Louis Di Rocco)Se di Aretusa il troppo ardito Alfeo (Ruggiero Giovannelli)The Christmas Wreath (Carlotta Ferrari)Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz, BWV 420 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält, BWV 258 (Johann Sebastian Bach)8 November 2020Alleluia natalizio (Mariano Garau)Bright the vision that delighted (Richard Redhead)Come, thou Holy Spirit, come (Samuel Webbe)Come, thou long-expected Jesus (John Stainer)Father of heaven, whose love profound (II) (John Bacchus Dykes)Father of heaven, whose love profound (John Bacchus Dykes)Haneross Hallolu (Louis Lewandowski)Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes (Thomas Ravenscroft)Helmsley (Thomas Arne)Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty (John Bacchus Dykes)Missa Prudentes Virgines (Alonso Lobo)Sacro fonte (Adrian Willaert)See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (Henry Thomas Smart)Sleepers, wake! the watch-cry pealeth (Philipp Nicolai)So ben mi ch'ha bon tempo (Orazio Vecchi)Son acqua viva e'n questa vall'ombrosa (Ottavio Catalani)Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (Ralph Harrison)The Lord will come and not be slow (William Jones)Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut, BWV 433 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Wir glauben all an einen Gott, BWV 437 (Johann Sebastian Bach)7 November 2020Audivi vocem de caelo (Pierre de Manchicourt)Brockham (Jeremiah Clarke)Cara mie donna (Francesco Landini)Ding Dong! Merrily on high (Traditional)En sommarafton (Adolf Fredrik Lindblad)Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl, BWV 308 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding (William Henry Monk)In quel bosco di quercie ch'el Rufino (Giovanni Croce)Jul, Jul, strålande Jul (Gustaf Nordqvist)Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt, BWV 377 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Music on Christmas Morning (Carlotta Ferrari)Now the day is over (Sabine Baring-Gould)O come, O come Emmanuel (Traditional)On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry (William Henry Monk)Quem vidistis pastores (Orazio Vecchi)The Lord liveth (Arthur William Marchant)The advent of our King (William Henry Havergal)Veni sponsa Christi (Mariano Garau)Verbum caro factum est (Anonymous)Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist, BWV 429 (Johann Sebastian Bach)6 November 2020A Dio, voglio partir (Orazio Vecchi)Again the Lord's own day is here (James William Elliott)Al primo vostro sguardo (Giovanni Ferretti)Christus, der ist mein Leben, BWV 282 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Le rose fronde e fiori (Thomas Morley)Psalm 100 (John Dowland)Round me falls the night (Adam Drese)This is the day of light (Herbert Stanley Oakeley)5 November 2020Chiar' acque ombrose valli ameni colli (Giovanni Piccioni)Filli vezzosa e lieta (Giovanni Gastoldi)Jesu, meiner Freuden Freude, BWV 360 (Johann Sebastian Bach)Laudate Jehovam, omnes gentes (Georg Philipp Telemann)Missa Salvator Mundi (Fr. Louis Di Rocco)Non dimittam (Nobuaki Izawa)There shall come a star out of Jacob (Cuthbert Harris)Those dainty daffadillies (Thomas Morley)Thou art my Life (John Dowland)Спасение соделал / Spaseniye sodelal (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)Scores submitted: This month • Last month • Archive
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platinumaspiration · 2 years ago
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Gilbert Jacquet and Lilith Pleasant are like those two people who are destined to be together but they're too cool to admit it. I mean, they have been together; they have a FWB thing happening. They're 3 bolters, what can I say?
Lilith earned over 2000 simoleons her second day of playing guitar. Only 18000 to go before she reaches her LTW!
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While out on a date with Gilbert, he gets hit on by a townie. Lilith was not amused. Lilith also came on a little strong and Gilbert kindly told her to back up. He really wanted to play darts!
Towards the end of the night, Gil and Lil headed back to her place for a night cap. Gilbert left shortly after, saying the TV was too loud. Lilith also thought he should leave, to be honest.
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Lilith spends time blogging in the morning before heading out to busk it up. She's working on getting her name out there by promoting her music on social media.
Juliette stops by to cheer her BFF on. They were fast friends in university and became BFFs the years afterward. I think they bonded over getting beat up by Mercutio and Tybalt 😣
Lilith wanted to go on a 1st date, and she has 2 strong bolts with Romeo. Yes, this breaks the girl code, but it doesn't seem like Romeo got the memo it was a date as he turned down every advance from Lilith. Come to find out, he had a want to marry Juliette! Maybe he's just been looking for the right time to propose?
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*Disclaimer: this next part actually happened during Jules' round. My bad.
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It worked out as later that night, Romeo asked Lilith to join him downtown for an outing with his parents, brother, and friends. I'm not sure who this townie is, but he let out a huge fart.
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Dammit, Juliette, stop!! You two are driving me crazy! You are going steady with Dirk Dreamer!! You have got to get it together, please! 😭 This was again autonomous, and I think her third time trying. She's a lost cause. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Let Romeo propose in his own time or never!
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alraris · 5 years ago
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As I have promised in my first post, I will slowly add some information about the very beginnings of my version of Strangetown. 
It all started with the Curious brothers, heh. (Yes, I bought Sims 2, and installed it on my very poor PC with windows 98 on it. I choosed Strangetown as my first hood to play, since I was not interested in the description of Pleasantview etc. And inside Strangetown I choosed... Curious brother’s house). 
They were all young and beautiful those days (even if my graphic card was telling different things about it). There was also a Singles family to be moved in, so I immediately did some house for them. As a simming begginner, I also did a simself, named her Emily (after me, ofc) Beta (as it was a beta version), and moved her into another empty lot with some random spouse to be (yeah, I was single back then :p). 
Then I downloaded custom beautiful female sim from MTS, and make her a brother with the same skintone. I knew they will be an interesting addition to the hood. That is how family Porthos was started.
I also downloaded some skintones by Enayla at MTS, so I made family Faere using them (the blue skintone - like the new alien race in Strangetown). After installing the Pets expansion pack I made a family to try pets, so it was Raimund Theo and his dog. 
I play that hood since that time. I moved it to new machines (laptop with win XP, than a strong PC with Windows 7), made several mistakes (deleting characters included), lost my DL folder once, rebuild it to be able to play, switched many times to play historical hoods instead and was coming back. No matter the erros, game crushing, installing new mods, searching for fixes... I still play it :p And it works. And I wait for generation 3 ;)
I had many hiatuses, too, due to real life issues or playing other games. But I always come back here. To my beloved Stragetown. I found out, that I was always doing many screeshots, because I wanted to tell their story somehow. I only didn’t know how. I didn’t know this place.
But now I’m trying to do so. To tell other simmers about the pixel virtual lives of the Curious brothers and their friends in my own Strangetown hood.
During those years of coming on and off to play my Strangetown, I added other families and sims, used some other premades, but was never interested in Loki Beaker and Circe. I have never entered their house :p So there will be nothing about them, sorry. 
Other families, there are: 
- Derashko ( Gypsy family), Andante (made by my sis), Moon (a vampire made also by my sis), van Ghormen (vampires), Newson (Maxis family bin), Ottomas (Maxis family bin), Jacquet (Maxis - Open for Business), Ramirez and Delarosa (Maxis - Open for Business - just recently added them to gameplay), Grunt (Maxis Strangetown), Thornwaldsen (featuring Stella Terrano from La fiesta tech), and some downloaded musicians: Page, Plant, Taylor and May (most of them married to my first female Uni graduates). Recently I activated also the Smith family.
Subhoods:
- Downtown
- Bluewater village
- La Fiesta Tech
My play style:
I play in rounds between families with kids of same age, so that whole age group will age together. My generation 2 is divided into smaller groups of sims of same age, like they were going to same class in school. Currently sims are giving birth to gen 2.04. Gen 2.00 (Uni - older classes near graduate) is 14 sims, Gen 2.01 (Uni - younger) is 18 sims, 2.02 (teen) - 16, 2.03 (kids) - 18, and 2.04 (babies and toddlers) - 11, giving the total of 77 sims younger than adult. I didn’t reach the third generation yet (the oldest of gen 2 didn’t finish Uni). I use custom lifespan mod to make each life stage longer, that’s why it takes me so much time. But i love each of my sims and want them to live longer. And be those kids and teens to the very last bit of it, not only a few days. And to make it more realistic, too.
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northern-angel · 5 years ago
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Moving on to 165 Sim Lane and the Goth family.
Mortimer Goth
Aspiration: Knowledge/Fortune
LTW: Max 5 Skills
Job: Retired Mad Professor (Level 10 Science)
OTH: Nature (discovered this round)
ACR Preference: Straight
2 Bolts with Brandi Broke and Tara Kat, 1 Bolt with Dina Caliente and Denise Jacquet.
Cassandra Goth
Aspiration: Family/Knowledge
LTW: Become Chief of Staff (should I change her career or her LTW?)
Job: Field Researcher (Level 3 Science)
OTH: Tinkering (discovered this round)
ACR Preference: Straight
2 Bolts with Darren Dreamer, 1 Bolt with Pascal Curious and Malcolm Landgrabb III
Alexander Goth
Aspiration: Grow Up
LTW: None yet
OTH: Nature (discovered this round)
The Goths all wake early and find something fun to do, for the elder Goths this means skilling. Cassandra makes an early breakfast and they eat together as a family.
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stateofsport211 · 16 days ago
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📸 ATP official website
The action in the Lyon (Décines-Charpieu) Challenger then continued with a match moved from the Court Central (as a result of some previous dramatic matches) between seventh seed Joao Fonseca, who overcame the paceless nature of this match to defeat qualifier Maxime Janvier 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the first round, and wild card (plus home hope) Kyrian Jacquet, who previously defeated alternate Rudolf Molleker 6-1, 6-4 in a solid showing. While the first set appeared firmer than the second, the pressure points became imminent as the match went deep.
J. Fonseca capitalized on K. Jacquet's previous errors, noticeably starting the match with his +1 backhand errors before his failed drop shot generated the former's break point, which was converted through the backhand winner (1-0) before the Brazilian seventh seed smoothly consolidated his position to 2-0. Afterward, J. Fonseca tried to maintain his position through blasting his forehands, where his winners became noticeable as this match went deeper.
The French wild card then fumbled one of J. Fonseca's game points through a forehand winner (which turned out to be in, thus the overrule) before an instinctive volley from the latter secured the service game hold to 5-3. Somehow, two games later, J. Fonseca earned his chance to serve for the first set, which he sealed through a decent volley finish to take the first set 6-4.
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wickedjr89gaming · 2 years ago
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For round 2 I have these households to play through. Round 2 will be Thursday - Monday. I do not play in a strict order, I just make sure to get to everyone before I go onto the next round.
Bluewater Village
1) Cooke
2) Delarosa
3) Gieke
4) Goodie
5) Jacquet
6) Landgraab
7) Land-Ternynck (only has Dixie Land at the moment as her girlfriend is in Uni but I wanted to have a different household name since Land was already taken so I added her girlfriends last name)
8) Larson
9) Ramirez
10) Tinker
11) Worthington
Downtown
12) Matrix Sims (The Printer Sisters)
13) Rai (Shifting Paradymes)
14) Thyme
15) Verse
Land Grant University
16) Fruhm
17) Hoh
Moon Islands
18) Bubbler
19) Moonbeam
Pleasantview
20) Broke
21) Burb
22) Caliente
23) Davis
24) Dreamer
25) Gavigan
26) Goth
27) Goth Don-Cass
28) Oldie
29) Pitts
30) Pleasant
31) Roseland
32) Williamson
Riverblossom Hills
33) Beare
34) Greenman
35) Love
36) McGreggor
37) Ramaswami
38) Roth
39) Smith-Nigmos-Grunt
40) Teatherton
41) Viejo
42) Wan
Strangetown
43) Beaker
44) Curious
45) Gorey
46) Grunt
47) Loner
48) Notes
49) Picaso
50) Sampson
51) Singles (just has Erin Beaker)
52) Smith
53) Specter
54) Stacks
55) Traveller
Widespot
56) Baxter
57) Beech
58) Bellum
59) Hart
60) Huffington
61) Knowe
62) Land
63) Mann
64) Newson
65) Ottomas
66) Weiss
Yes, that’s a lot! Wow!
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annegirl13 · 6 years ago
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What was Gilbert doing while his mom was out of town?  Not throwing a wild party, obviously. He’d promised.  But that didn’t mean he couldn’t have a bit of fun...
He and Breanna went on a date to the local beach.  
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