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dispatchesfromtheclasswar · 2 months ago
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avengerscompound · 10 months ago
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The Interview - Chapter 12
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The Interview - A Captain America Fanfic
Masterlist PREVIOUS //
Rating:  E
Warnings: Mentions of sex
Pairing: Steve Rogers x OFC Melody Danes
Word Count:   1831
Summary:  Melody Danes gets the break of a lifetime when as a lowly intern, she’s assigned to write a profile piece on Captain America.  Steve Rogers is a hard man not to fall for and as she and Melody get closer and Melody’s career takes off, jealousy leads to sabotage, and the potential to bring her whole world crashing down.
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Chapter 12
The trip away with Steve seemed to cement what Melody and Steve had as a committed romantic relationship rather than just two people seeing if they hit it off.  In the handful of weeks since the trip they had started to dot in more domestic dates around their more romantic ones.  They were both still very busy with their prospective jobs, but he’d duck around to the DB to meet her for lunch on any day he was free.  She’d go to the tower after work a few days a week between her time in the office at the DB and her waitressing job.  On her days off she would sleep over at the tower and have dinner and breakfast in his apartment, and despite neither of them being fantastic cooks, they’d make the effort to cook together.  They’d even started doing things like going to the supermarket together, not because Steve needed to, but because he wanted to spend that time with Melody.
The weekend away had also been fantastic for Bobbi and Bucky’s relationship.  While Melody didn’t know exactly what had happened behind the scenes, Melody had told Bobbi that she should be safe telling Bucky that she was a trans woman.  A week after that, Bucky had started sleeping over.
Bobbi was busier than Melody and her moments with Bucky were stolen in the middle of the night.  He’d meet her at work and they’d sneak into the apartment together, and the following day, she and Bucky would often end up catching the train back into the city with Melody.  The development in the relationship did highlight one thing.
Melody really needed to move.
Bucky was such a quiet man in every other aspect of his life.  Snarky for sure.  Flirty.  But quiet.  That wasn’t true for the bedroom.  She could be fast asleep when they snuck in at two in the morning and they wouldn’t wake her until the moans and banging of the bed against the wall woke her up.
The time of sharing a one-bedroom apartment might be coming to a close.
When Bobbi and Melody had first moved to New York, they’d barely had a dollar between them.  They’d found the cheapest possible place they could find while staying on the island of Manhattan and keeping their travel time into Midtown feasible.  That place was the one-bedroom flat in a run-down apartment complex on the Upper West Side.  They’d both needed to work two jobs to cover rent and utilities, and their expendable income didn’t always leave enough for anything else.  Their social lives and whether they ate sometimes came down to the generosity of the people who employed them.  As they’d established themselves more, Bobbi had gotten the better paying and more reliable work and she’d practically been supporting Melody while she tried to make it as a writer.
Now Melody could officially say she’d made it.  Money was still tight, but she was making enough with the column to pay rent and expenses.  With the profile pieces and waitressing work, she was feeling fairly comfortable.  There was a little savings nest growing in her bank account.  Not to mention the Daily Bugle was looking at yet another branching off into online content of a similar vein to BuzzFeed and she’d been approached to work as an editor and curator for it, as she was the youngest person on the team, and she had built a good rapport with quite a few celebrities.  If she took the job, she’d not only be able to return the favor Melody had paid her and support her as she focused more on her acting career, but they might be able to afford to pay for a two-bedroom apartment as well.
Melody was up and dressed, sitting at the kitchen table with her laptop writing.  Which mostly involved checking her finances and browsing the internet for apartments for rent while occasionally clicking back on her document link and adding another sentence to her piece.  She had her headphones in playing music a little louder than she normally would because about an hour into her work, that now, way too familiar moaning and banging of the headboard and started up in the bedroom.
It meant that she didn’t notice when Bobbi came out of the bedroom looking disheveled in her mismatched cami set and went into the bathroom.  She didn’t notice when she came back out and knocked on the bedroom door before heading over to Melody and looking over her shoulder.  She didn’t notice Bucky coming out of the bedroom in just a pair of boxer shorts and heading into the bathroom.  So when Bobbi tapped her on the shoulder, Melody nearly jumped out of her skin.
She pulled her earbuds out and looked up at her cousin.  “You scared the shit out of me.”
“I thought you would be with Steve,” she said.  “What are you doing here?  Looking for a new apartment?” 
Melody spun around in her chair and clapped her hands on her thighs.  “I have news!”
“Please don’t tell me you and Steve are thinking of moving in with each other,” she said.  “It is way too soon for that!”
“I’m not moving in with Steve,” Melody laughed.  “Jesus, Bobbi.  He took me out of town to do the deed for the first time, you think we’d be moving in three weeks later?  We haven’t even said the ‘L’ word yet.”
“So what are you doing?” she asked, standing back and folding her arms.
“So I don’t know if you know this, but you and Bucky are extremely loud when you fuck,” Melody answered.
Bobbi yelped and covered her face.  “What?  Oh no! I mean, yes I know but I didn’t know you could hear us!  Oh my god!  Mel!  I’m so sorry!  Oh my god, please don’t move out!  I’ll muffle him somehow.”
“I’m not going to move out!” Melody laughed, taking Bobbi by the wrists and pulling her hands down.  “Look.  When we moved here and I got the internship, you told me to take it and that you’d pay a bigger portion of the rent so I could work toward getting my dream job as a writer. I know you’ve been chasing yours too, but I always said if I make it, I’d tell you to quit your job and take over that part of the rent because it’s only fair you get to devote your time to chasing yours.”
“You know I have been,” she said. “I act.  I audition.”
“Yeah, but you work all the time,” Melody argued.  “And besides - there’s been a development.  The Daily Bugle is branching out into light online content aimed at people in their twenties.  You know - quizzes, silly interviews, the kind of product reviews where you just sit and eat fifty types of cookies in a row and rank them?  And I’ve been asked to head it.”
“Are you serious?” Bobbi squealed, grabbing Melody’s hands and jumping up and down.  “Oh my god!  That’s amazing!  You’re doing it!  We need to celebrate!”
Melody couldn’t help the huge smile that broke out on her face.  She hadn’t told anyone about the impending promotion.  It was new, but Bobbi was the person she told these things to first.  Bobbi pulled her into a hug and rocked her side to side.
“Okay, okay,” Melody laughed, hugging the taller woman back.  “It’s not official yet.  They might decide I’m not qualified enough - which quite frankly would be fair.”
“Still,” Bobbi said, pulling back to look at her. “The fact they even came to you with the possibility is amazing!”
“And it means we can get a bigger place, and if you want you can just have a normal human amount of jobs because I can pay the bigger amount of rent now!” Melody said.
“Oh my god!” Bobbi squealed and started jumping up and down with Melody.  “Can you even imagine it?  We can have an actual living room!”
“And you guys can be super noisy and I won’t hear!” Melody added.  “And you should see the ones I think we can afford.  One is two stories!  And one has a washer and drier!”
“We won’t have to cart our stuff to a laundromat!” Bobbi squealed.
Melody stopped and pulled back, taking her hands.  “And Bobbi… I probably shouldn’t be saying this, partially because it’s still up in the air, and even if I will get the job and even if I do, I don’t know how much final say I get on every aspect,” she babbled.
“What,” Bobbi said, sharply shaking Melody’s hands to snap her out of it. “Tell me.”
“Well we need presenters, and I think I might be one of the people who get to choose.  It probably won’t just be up to me, but if you wanted it, I am fairly sure I could pull strings to get you an audition,” she said.
“What?” she yelped.  “Oh my god, that would be amazing!”
The women began to jump up and down, screaming again, hugging each other tightly.
Bucky stepped out of the bathroom and watched them with an amused expression on his face.  “What are we celebrating?” he said, his voice still gravelly with sleep.
“Mel is getting a promotion and we might be able to move into a bigger place!” Bobbi said.
“Congratulations!” Bucky said, with a sleepy smile.  “Does Steve know?”
Melody shook her head.  “No.  I wanted to tell Bobbi first.  And it’s not official anyway.”
“He’ll love to hear it.  If you want to call him we can take you out for a celebratory lunch before this one has to get to work again,” he said.  “I mean the two of us can take you if you want to keep it a secret from Steve.  I’ll pay.”
“You don’t have to do that,” Melody said. “But I will tell him.”
“Oh let him,” Bobbi said.  “It’ll be nice.”
“Okay,” Melody conceded.  “Thank you, Bucky.  But nothing too expensive.  Just a diner.”
“You call Steve, and we’ll take a shower,” he said.
He grabbed Bobbi’s hand and pulled her toward the bathroom again.
“Hey, Bobbi,” Melody called as Bucky led her toward the bathroom.  Bobbi looked back at her, and Melody pressed a finger to her lips.  “Shhh…”
Bobbi squawked and broke down into giggles. “I’ll do my best.”
When they were out of the room, Melody relaxed again, closing out the tabs on her phone.  It felt like her life had reached a massive turning point.  She was in a serious relationship.  She had a proper career that was progressing quickly, and she was close to living in an apartment with her own room.  She’d had her break, and everything was falling into place.  She took a deep breath and closed her eyes, and for a second, she just enjoyed that feeling before she picked up her headphones, put them back in her ears, and called Steve.
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bigskydreaming · 1 year ago
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The latest Iceman solo was frustrating as hell, and I remain baffled by Orlando's take on Bobby.....it was very...reactive and it felt like he was in the backseat of his own mini. Five issues and we barely got any examination of how HE felt about the events of the Hellfire Gala and Fall of X....I like Romeo WAY more than most of the fandom, I feel like, but the co-dependent angle Orlando introduced into their relationship was forced, unnecessary and didn't do either of them any favors, especially as Bobby has never had any trouble reforming on his own before and shouldn't have needed Romeo's help to the degree Orlando established in an effort to give him more of a role in the mini.
THAT SAID.....I DO like the new status quo they've set up/hinted at for Bobby. They've basically made him a winter-themed Swamp Thing/Dr. Manhattan, and I do get a kick out of him being an elemental force of nature just appearing and disappearing without warning, causing mayhem for Orchis as he randomly crisscrosses the globe. I would actually be okay with us not seeing him again until the new era because I'm so BEYOND done with Duggan getting his hands on him, but I'm expecting he'll show up in Fall of the House of X as a cliffhanger save in issue 2 or 3. Virtually no chance Gillen uses him in Rise of the Powers of X or X-Men Forever despite him being a much better fit for both those titles (especially since alongside Jean, Bobby was the other bookend omega to the original X-Men Forever when it first introduced the concept of omegas). Oh well.
But yeah, I did get a kick out of this page at the end of the Iceman mini. I would bet ANYTHING that it was inspired by that image of the iceberg shaped like a dick that was going around on social media last summer, with a lot of ppl making jokes like 'Bobby Drake made this.'
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lboogie1906 · 1 month ago
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Bernard Wright (November 16, 1963 – May 19, 2022) was a funk and jazz keyboardist and singer who began his career as a session musician and released four solo albums.
He was born in Jamaica, Queens. His mother is Lessie Wright. His godmother was singer Roberta Flack.
He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York. He was offered a slot touring with Lenny White when he was 13, and he played with Tom Browne at the age of 16.
GRP Records signed him in 1981 and released his debut album ‘Nard, tracks from which were sampled in hits by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Skee-Lo, and LL Cool J. The album was re-released in 2001. He followed with Funky Beat (1983) on Arista and Mr. Wright (1985) on Manhattan Records. The latter of these albums included his biggest R&B appearance, “Who Do You Love”, for which a video was made that is featured in the title sequence of Video Music Box. In 1990 he released the gospel album Fresh Hymns, followed by Brand New Gospel Format (1991), and Fresh Hymns II (1992). He released an album with Sadao Watanabe, titled Go Straight Ahead’ N Make a Left, in 1997. In 2000 he formed a trio with Alfredo Elias and Damon Banks and released the album Back to Our Roots.
He appeared on recordings by musicians including Miami Mike Devine Pennington, Doug E. Fresh, Cameo, Bobby Brown, Pieces of a Dream, Charles Earland, Marcus Miller, and Miles Davis. After his recording days, he continued playing keyboards in Dallas, where he mentored younger artists.
He was married to Anita Wright for nearly 40 years and is survived by his three children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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parkerbombshell · 2 years ago
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worldwide-blackfolk · 3 months ago
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Wright was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York.[1] In the liner notes to his debut album 'Nard, he stated that his mother is Lessie Wright.[2] His godmother was singer Roberta Flack.[3]
He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York.[4] His classmates included writer Carl Hancock Rux and gospel recording artist Desiree Coleman Jackson. He was offered a slot touring with Lenny White when he was 13, and he played with Tom Browne at the age of 16.[5]
GRP Records signed him in 1981 and released his debut album 'Nard, tracks from which were prominently sampled in hits by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Skee-Lo, and LL Cool J.[6] The album was re-released in 2001. He followed with Funky Beat (1983) on Arista and Mr. Wright (1985) on Manhattan Records. The latter of these albums included his biggest R&B appearance, "Who Do You Love", for which a video was made that is featured in the title sequence of Video Music Box. The female vocalist was Marla Adler.[7] In 1990 he released the gospel album Fresh Hymns, followed by Brand New Gospel Format in 1991, and Fresh Hymns II in 1992. He released an album with Sadao Watanabe, titled Go Straight Ahead' N Make a Left, in 1997. In 2000 he formed a trio with Alfredo Elias and Damon Banks and released the album Back to Our Roots.[8]
Wright also appeared on recordings by musicians including Miami Mike Devine Pennington, Doug E. Fresh, Cameo, Bobby Brown, Pieces of a Dream, Charles Earland, Marcus Miller, and Miles Davis. After his recording days, Wright continued playing keyboards in Dallas, where he mentored younger artists.[9]
Bernard Wright died on May 19, 2022, at the age of 58, after being hit by a car while crossing a street in Dallas. He was married to Anita Wright for nearly 40 years and is survived by his children Bernard Jr., Christopher, and Victoria Wright.[10]
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foxywoxxy · 4 years ago
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Goddamnit why are my friends funnier than me???
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chamnkomix · 5 years ago
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illiana-mystery · 2 years ago
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iliana-mystery story masterlist
Dafoeverse Characters
Gas (eXistenZ)
Faulty Spark Plugs
Get Your Kicks on Route 66
John Geiger (Speed 2: Cruise Control)
Prisoner of Love
Standing Ovation
Edward Blackridge (A Family Man)
Sugar Baby
Playing House
Max Schreck (Shadow of the Vampire)
The Vampire's Jewel
Alan Ward (Mississippi Burning)
Ease My Mind
Jumping the Broom
Bobby Hicks (The Florida Project)
He Won't Hurt You
One Thumb Down
Sergeant Elias Grodin (Platoon)
Reunited
Norman Osborn (Spider-Man)
Cloud 9
Chasing Foxy
Cat Got Your Tongue?
Miracle in Manhattan
Insecurity Job
Saltzburg Keitel (Asteroid City)
Space Oddity
J.G. Jopling, Esq. (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
The Art of Seduction
Lionel Pembrooke (Saving Norman)
Delivery for Mr. Pembrooke
Lionel "Elvis" Cormac (Daybreakers)
Bloodlust
Jeffrey Hunt (The Hitch-Hiker)
Devotion
Bud Carter (Bad Country)
Love and Beignets
Nuidis Vulko (Aquaman)
Gills and Tails
Axel Heyst (Victory)
Break of Dawn
Leonhard Seppala (Togo)
Snow Angel
Rolfe Whitehouse (Affliction)
Light Rayne
Wolf Jackson (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice)
Hot and Cold
Yolked!
Mister Officer
Aftershave
Arnold Mack (The Clearing)
A Decent Proposal
Pauline Smecker (Boondock Saints)
Paulie and Dosie
Joe Cribbens (Dead for a Dollar)
Ungrateful
Freed
Coveted (feat. Silas McCall)
Delivered
Charles Taylor (Fireflies in the Garden)
Turning the Paige
Clem Hoatley (Nightmare Alley)
Eye of the Beholder
Martin (The Reckoning)
Dance of the Rain Frog
Klaus Daimler (The Life Aquatic)
Oh Yes, This One!
Father Gabrjel Andrysiak (Edges of the Lord)
Reverence
Johnny Harte (Roadhouse 66)
California or Bust
Commander Virgil Cole (Flight of the Intruder)
Coffee Talk
Raven Shaddock (Streets of Fire)
Mirage
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Molinaverse Characters
Alden Bertanelli (OC)
Bibliophilia
After Office Hours 
Jealousy
Doc Ock (Spider-Man)
Buzzed 
Closing Time
Experimentation
Otto, Actually
Ring Around the Rosie
Jolly Ol' Saint Otto
Take Me to the Galaxy
Scientifically Accurate Angel
I'm Your Baby Tonight
Oliver Syme (American Friends)
Break of Dawn
Dr. Harding Hooten (Monday Mornings)
Cycle of Care
Jim Bussey (The Water Man)
Memories of Autumn
Maxim Horvath (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
Whisper
Dr. Edelweiss (Angie Tribeca)
That's My Jam!
Detective Edelweiss
The Sweetest Taboo
Denis Brabant (Scorpion Spring)
Spanish Lessons
The Italian (Drowning on the Shallow End)
The Blind Date
Terry Berman (We'll Never Have Paris)
Rose-Colored Glasses
Silas McCall (ROAR)
Collateral
Poison Oak (Batman Fanon)
Powerless
Harry Greaves (Trust Me)
Makeup Session
Sir Aubrey Fields (Frankenstein...)
The Actor's Trunk
Sgt. Stephen Dunlop (The Little Traitor)
Welcome Home
Sergei Mikhajlovich Andreyev (Letter to Brezhnev)
Chicken!
Ricardo Morales (Law and Order Los Angeles)
Sex on the Beach
Titorelli Imbroglione (The Trial)
Busted
Tulio Marroquín (A Further Gesture)
A Kind Gesture
Tadeusz Melnik (A Very Polish Practice)
Covert Affairs
Mike Hubble (Boon)
The Roommate
Standing Ovation
Sir Alistair Touchstone (As You Like It)
The Runaway Bride
Leland Drury & Manuel Aringarosa (White Fang 2 and The Da Vinci Code)
Can't Hide Lust
This list is subject to change and most projects will be updated and finished at a later date.
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manibolly · 9 months ago
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Birthday remembrance
KEVIN DOBSON
March 18, 1943 – September 6, 2020 (77)
Kevin Patrick Dobson was a film and television actor, who is primarily known for his roles on television. Before pursuing an acting career, Dobson worked as a trainman, brakeman and conductor for the Long Island Rail Road, followed by a few years as a waiter, then bartender, at Manhattan restaurant Brew's, owned by relatives. After a brief appearance in the 1971 film Klute and small acting roles on TV series such as The Mod Squad, Emergency! and Cannon, Dobson won the role of Lt. Theo Kojak's young partner, Det. Bobby Crocker, on the TV series Kojak, opposite Telly Savalas, after he signed a contract with Universal Studios in 1972. He remained with Kojak for its entire run from 1973 to 1978, and later reunited with Savalas for the 1990 TV movie, Kojak: It's Always Something, his character having become an assistant district attorney. Dobson starred in the Tony Award winning play 'Art' at the Royal George Theater in Chicago. He originated the role of Steve Gallop in the world premiere of the American Theatre Critics Association-nominated stage play "If it was Easy..." at The 7Stages Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, among other stage roles across the country.
In 1976, he appeared in the World War II film Midway, starring Henry Fonda and Charlton Heston, Dobson played the nonfictional character of Ensign George Gay. In 1978 he played Pete Lomas in the two-part TV movie The Immigrants, based on Howard Fast's novel. During 1981 and 1982, Dobson starred as the title character of the CBS series Shannon. Also in 1981 he played a lead role in the movie All Night Long, playing the husband of Barbra Streisand. The following season, he starred in the role of M. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie on Knots Landing, cast opposite Michele Lee, and he played the role for 11 years. He later reunited with his Knots Landing co-stars for a miniseries, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac in 1997, and again in the 2005 special Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again. Dobson also appeared on the syndicated F/X: The Series for one season, playing Detective Leo McCarthy in 1996 and 1997, and on the hit daytime drama series One Life to Live and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Dobson starred with Richard Thomas in the 2009 stage production of 12 Angry Men. He played Mickey Horton on Days of Our Lives from April 2008 to October 2, 2008. In 2014, he appeared in the sitcom Anger Management as Dr. Cameron. Dobson, a former soldier, served twice as chairman of the National Salute To Hospitalized Veterans. Having long assisted with the needs of hospitalized veterans, Dobson received the Silver Helmet Peace Award and the American Legion Award.
Dobson married his wife, Susan, in 1968. They had three children: Mariah, Patrick and Sean. He was the chairman of the United Veterans Council of San Joaquin County (UVCSJC). Dobson died after struggling with an autoimmune deficiency. He was 77.
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Somebody Blew Up America They say its some terrorist, some barbaric A Rab, in Afghanistan It wasn't our American terrorists It wasn't the Klan or the Skin heads Or the them that blows up nigger Churches, or reincarnates us on Death Row It wasn't Trent Lott Or David Duke or Giuliani Or Schundler, Helms retiring
It wasn't The gonorrhea in costume The white sheet diseases That have murdered black people Terrorized reason and sanity Most of humanity, as they pleases
They say (who say?) Who do the saying Who is them paying Who tell the lies Who in disguise Who had the slaves Who got the bux out the Bucks
Who got fat from plantations Who genocided Indians Tried to waste the Black nation
Who live on Wall Street The first plantation Who cut your nuts off Who rape your ma Who lynched your pa
Who got the tar, who got the feathers Who had the match, who set the fires Who killed and hired Who say they God & still be the Devil
Who the biggest only Who the most goodest Who do Jesus resemble
Who created everything Who the smartest Who the greatest Who the richest Who say you ugly and they the goodlookingest
Who define art Who define science
Who made the bombs Who made the guns
Who bought the slaves, who sold them
Who called you them names Who say Dahmer wasn't insane
Who? Who? Who?
Who stole Puerto Rico Who stole the Indies, the Philipines, Manhattan Australia & The Hebrides Who forced opium on the Chinese
Who own them buildings Who got the money Who think you funny Who locked you up Who own the papers
Who owned the slave ship
Who run the army
Who the fake president Who the ruler Who the banker
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the mine Who twist your mind Who got bread Who need peace Who you think need war
Who own the oil Who do no toil Who own the soil Who is not a nigger Who is so great ain't nobody bigger
Who own this city
Who own the air Who own the water
Who own your crib Who rob and steal and cheat and murder and make lies the truth Who call you uncouth
Who live in the biggest house Who do the biggest crime Who go on vacation anytime
Who killed the most niggers Who killed the most Jews Who killed the most Italians Who killed the most Irish Who killed the most Africans Who killed the most Japanese Who killed the most Latinos
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the ocean Who own the airplanes Who own the malls Who own television Who own radio
Who own what ain't even known to be owned Who own the owners that ain't the real owners
Who own the suburbs Who suck the cities Who make the laws
Who made Bush president Who believe the confederate flag need to be flying Who talk about democracy and be lying
Who the Beast in Revelations Who 666 Who know who decide Jesus get crucified
Who the Devil on the real side Who got rich from Armenian genocide
Who the biggest terrorist Who change the bible Who killed the most people Who do the most evil Who don't worry about survival
Who have the colonies Who stole the most land Who rule the world Who say they good but only do evil Who the biggest executioner
Who? Who? Who?
Who own the oil Who want more oil Who told you what you think that later you find out a lie
Who? Who? Who?
Who found Bin Laden, maybe they Satan Who pay the CIA, Who knew the bomb was gonna blow Who know why the terrorists Learned to fly in Florida, San Diego
Who know why Five Israelis was filming the explosion And cracking they sides at the notion
Who need fossil fuel when the sun ain't goin' nowhere
Who make the credit cards Who get the biggest tax cut Who walked out of the Conference Against Racism Who killed Malcolm, Kennedy & his Brother Who killed Dr King, Who would want such a thing? Are they linked to the murder of Lincoln?
Who invaded Grenada Who made money from apartheid Who keep the Irish a colony Who overthrow Chile and Nicaragua later
Who killed David Sibeko, Chris Hani, the same ones who killed Biko, Cabral, Neruda, Allende, Che Guevara, Sandino,
Who killed Kabila, the ones who wasted Lumumba, Mondlane, Betty Shabazz, Die, Princess Di, Ralph Featherstone, Little Bobby
Who locked up Mandela, Dhoruba, Geronimo, Assata, Mumia, Garvey, Dashiell Hammett, Alphaeus Hutton
Who killed Huey Newton, Fred Hampton, Medgar Evers, Mikey Smith, Walter Rodney, Was it the ones who tried to poison Fidel Who tried to keep the Vietnamese Oppressed
Who put a price on Lenin's head
Who put the Jews in ovens, and who helped them do it Who said "America First" and ok'd the yellow stars
Who killed Rosa Luxembourg, Liebneckt Who murdered the Rosenbergs And all the good people iced, tortured, assassinated, vanished
Who got rich from Algeria, Libya, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Saudi, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine,
Who cut off peoples hands in the Congo Who invented Aids Who put the germs In the Indians' blankets Who thought up "The Trail of Tears"
Who blew up the Maine & started the Spanish American War Who got Sharon back in Power Who backed Batista, Hitler, Bilbo, Chiang kai Chek
Who decided Affirmative Action had to go Reconstruction, The New Deal, The New Frontier, The Great Society,
Who do Tom Ass Clarence Work for Who doo doo come out the Colon's mouth Who know what kind of Skeeza is a Condoleeza Who pay Connelly to be a wooden negro Who give Genius Awards to Homo Locus Subsidere
Who overthrew Nkrumah, Bishop, Who poison Robeson, who try to put DuBois in Jail Who frame Rap Jamil al Amin, Who frame the Rosenbergs, Garvey, The Scottsboro Boys, The Hollywood Ten
Who set the Reichstag Fire
Who knew the World Trade Center was gonna get bombed Who told 4000 Israeli workers at the Twin Towers To stay home that day Why did Sharon stay away?
Who? Who? Who?
Explosion of Owl the newspaper say The devil face cd be seen
Who make money from war Who make dough from fear and lies Who want the world like it is Who want the world to be ruled by imperialism and national oppression and terror violence, and hunger and poverty.
Who is the ruler of Hell? Who is the most powerful
Who you know ever Seen God?
But everybody seen The Devil
Like an Owl exploding In your life in your brain in your self Like an Owl who know the devil All night, all day if you listen, Like an Owl Exploding in fire. We hear the questions rise In terrible flame like the whistle of a crazy dog
Like the acid vomit of the fire of Hell Who and Who and WHO who who Whoooo and Whooooooooooooooooooooo! Courtesy of; http://www.afropoets.net/amiribaraka.html
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jacobhpb · 3 years ago
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oh uh i think his last name is hill
Yeah Bobby from King of the Hill's last name is Hill, but Dr. Manhattan's name is Jon Osterman, so I called the Bobby as Manhattan "Bobby Osterman."
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tabloidtoc · 4 years ago
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People, November 30
Cover: Sexiest Man Alive Michael B. Jordan 
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Page 7: Chatter -- Dolly Parton on parenthood, Jason Momoa on wearing pink, Kurt Russell on making a negative first impression with longtime love Goldie Hawn, Taylor Swift on dating Joe Alwyn, Keke Palmer on preferring leggings, Viola Davis on processing the state of the world 
Page 8: 5 Things We’re Talking About This Week -- stars prep a seasonal singalong, a Baby Yoda cocktail wins over famous fans, The Bachelor mansion hits Airbnb, Arnold Schwarzenegger heads to Netflix, Blue Ivy narrates an audiobook 
Page 11: Contents 
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Page 14: StarTracks -- Famous Families -- John Legend and Chrissy Teigen attended the drive-in premiere of Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey in L.A. with their kids Miles and Luna 
Page 15: LeBron James with mom Gloria, Gabrielle Union backyard with daughter Kaavia, Chris Hemsworth and his mother Leonie, Rupert Grint and daughter Wednesday G. Grint
Page 16: Kit Harington filmed a scene for the second season of Modern Love in Dublin, Tiger Woods awarded a green jacket to 2020 Masters champion Dustin Johnson, Patricia Clarkson showed off a shimmering gown at Housing Works’ annual Fashion for Action Benefit 
Page 17: Nashville’s Biggest Night -- Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher attended the 54th annual Country Music Association Awards, Charley Pride performed with Jimmie Allen before accepting his CMA Lifetime Achievement Award, Miranda Lambert with husband Brendan McLoughlin, Maren Morris won three awards and shone a light on Black female country artists 
Page 19: Timothee Chalamet packed on some layers for a bike ride along Manhattan’s Hudson River Park, Molly Bernard and Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff during a break from filming for Younger in New York City’s Upper West Side, Mandy Moore cradled her pregnant belly at the E! People’s Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Tyler Perry at the E! People’s Choice Awards 
Page 23: Scoop -- Healing on Grey’s Anatomy -- inside Patrick Dempsey’s surprise return 
Page 24: Lena Dunham reveals her struggle with infertility and IVF 
Page 26: Heart Monitor -- Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis surprise split, Ryan Cabrera and Alexa Bliss engaged, Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley happy anniversary, Kristin Cavallari and Jeff Dye dating 
Page 29: Britney Spears’ battle with her dad continues, Britney and Sam Asghari’s island getaway 
Page 30: Ciara and Russell Wilson’s new family moves, Buddy Valastro making progress after his accident 
Page 32: Rebel Wilson -- my year of health and love, Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond becomes a proud foster mom 
Page 34: Passages, Why I Care -- after losing her mother to pancreatic cancer in 2012 Mindy Kaling is raising awareness about the disease 
Page 37: Stories to Make You Smile -- there’s no debate about who won the popular vote in Rabbit Hash in Kentucky: a 6-month-old dog named Wilbur, a tiny preemie grows into a healthy 4-year-old with Superman by his side 
Page 41: People Picks -- The Flight Attendant 
Page 42: Hillbilly Elegy, Happiest Season, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Q&A Lindsey Vonn 
Page 43: Lego Star Wars Holiday Special, People Presents: Once upon a Main Street, Small Axe, One to Watch -- The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two’s Darby Camp 
Page 45: Books 
Page 47: Jewel -- what I know now -- she went from homelessness to pop stardom 25 years ago and now the singer gets candid about healing from her abusive childhood and finding true happiness 
Page 53: At home with The Undertaker -- the (family) man behind the WWE legend -- after 30 years in the ring Mark Calaway reflects on his career and catching up on lost time as a dad 
Page 56: At 51 Julie Loving becomes her daughter’s surrogate -- a mother’s amazing gift -- after years of struggling with infertility Breanna Lockwood thought she’d never have a child and then her mom stepped up and gave birth to a healthy baby girl 
Page 60: John Belushi -- the private world of a comedy legend -- nearly four decades after the groundbreaking actor’s tragic death at age 33 those closest to him open up about the legacy he left behind 
Page 64: Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds -- kids asked and they answered -- the stars of The Croods: A New Age take questions from their youngest fans 
Page 66: A High School Coach’s Betrayal -- shattered justice -- Emilie Morris told police her former track coach had sexually abused her but charges were dropped when she died; now her family hopes a new TV special will bring fresh attention to the case 
Page 72: Michael B. Jordan is the Sexiest Man Alive -- he’s driven and compassionate and playful and doing more than his fair share to help change the world 
Page 83: Men of the Year -- Chris Evans 
Page 84: Harry Styles 
Page 85: Trevor Noah, Kevin Costner, Maluma, Lakeith Stanfield 
Page 86: Paul Rudd, Steve Kornacki, William Zabka, Ryan Seacrest, Darren Barnet 
Page 87: Brad Pitt, The Weeknd, Paul Mescal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II 
Page 88: Manny Jacinto, Dr. Elvis Francois, Stephen Colbert, Robert Pattinson 
Page 89: John David Washington 
Page 90: Dwayne Johnson, Lucas Bravo, Dr. Anthony Fauci 
Page 91: Pedro Pascal 
Page 92: Chris Rock, Matt Bomer, Penn Badgley, Andrew Cuomo, Justin Bieber, Jonathan Majors 
Page 98: The People Have Spoken -- readers exercised their right to vote by picking their favorites in an online poll 
* Sexiest Star Who Kept Us Smiling -- John Krasinski 
* Sexiest Small-Screen Star -- Jensen Ackles 
* Sexiest Royal -- Prince Harry 
Page 99: Sexiest International Man -- Jeon Jungkook 
* Sexiest New Dad -- Joe Jonas 
* Sexiest Happily Settled Guy -- Ryan Reynolds 
Page 100: Sexiest Sports Star -- Patrick Mahomes 
* Sexiest Social Media Star -- Shawn Mendes 
* Sexiest Brothers -- Liam Hemsworth and Chris Hemsworth
* Sexiest Netflix Heartthrob -- Noah Centineo 
Page 106: Dan Levy -- sexiest man in quarantine -- baking and jigsaw puzzles and so many Zooms: whatever quarantine had to offer the Schitt’s Creek co-creator and star tried it all 
Page 115: Hottest Couples -- these twosomes make being in love look good -- Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, Matthew and Camila McConaughey, Kevin and Eniko Hart, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt and Chris Pratt, Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez 
Page 117: The Eyes Have It -- in the era of face masks these men are still able to flaunt their finest feature -- Idris Elba, Bradley Cooper, Jesse Williams, Mark Consuelos, Boris Kodjoe, Henry Golding, Zac Efron, Ian Somerhalder 
Page 120: A Sexy Man’s Best (Instafamous) Friend -- Nick Jonas with Gino Chopra Jonas 
Page 123: Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka with Gidget and Spike 
Page 124: Harry Connick Jr. with Tuka 
Page 127: Cats Are Instafamous Too -- these felines and their sexy celeb owners prove they’re just as worthy of social media stardom -- Ed Sheeran with Calippo, Bobby Flay with Nacho, Keegan Allen with Tyn, Ricky Gervais with Pickle 
Page 129: Sexy at Every Age 
Page 130: Silver Foxes -- they’ve still got it -- these former cover stars are as smoldering as ever proving sexiness gets better with age -- Richard Gere, Harrison Ford 
Page 131: Pierce Brosnan, Harry Hamlin, Mark Harmon 
Page 132: All Glowed Up -- this group of guys outgrew their sweet baby faces to become dashingly handsome men -- Adam Rippon, Charlie Puth, Josh Peck, Mario Lopez, Michele Morrone, Skylar Astin 
Page 133: Orlando Bloom, Ramy Youssef, Brooklyn Beckham, Hunter Hayes, Wilson Cruz, Chase Stokes, Jordan Fisher 
Page 134: A Change of Scenery -- we’re all sick of staying home so luckily these sizzling guys have found plenty of ways to get things done outdoors -- Paul Wesley goes camping in his yard 
Page 136: Cole Hauser takes a bath 
Page 137: Common gets a shave and a haircut 
Page 138: Edgar Ramirez enjoys coffee and a book 
Page 140: Derek Hough does his laundry 
Page 143: Cutest Baby Alive -- CNN anchor Anderson Cooper’s sweet son Wyatt 
Page 151: Second Look -- Melissa McCarthy in Superintelligence 
Page 152: One Last Thing -- Kate Mara -- the actress stars in the new limited series A Teacher
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ELEANOR PARKER α: 26 de junio de 1922 Ω:9 de diciembre de 2013
Eleanor Jean Parker (Cedarville, Ohio, 26 de junio de 1922 - Palm Springs, California, 9 de diciembre de 2013) fue una actriz de cine y televisión estadounidense. Fue considerada una de las mujeres más bellas de Hollywood. Parker nació en 26 de junio de 1922 en la localidad de Cedarville (Ohio). Era hija de un profesor de matemáticas. Después de actuar en producciones estudiantiles y tras concluir sus estudios secundarios intentó buscar fortuna en Hollywood a principios de la década de los cuarenta. Su presencia le abrió las puertas y Parker firmó un contrato con Warner Brothers cuando contaba 19 años. Su primer debut en el cine fue en 1941, interviniendo en el célebre film de Raoul Walsh Murieron con las botas puestas, aunque sus escenas serían finalmente cortadas A pesar de esa pequeña decepción, con posterioridad intervino en pequeños papeles en Busses Roar (1942) de Ross Lederman, y en el drama de propaganda Misión en Moscú (1943), de Michael Curtiz, junto al carismático Walter Huston. Su primer papel protagonista lo consiguió en The Mysterious Doctor, un film de terror de serie B pero con realización y acabado técnico de serie A, dirigido por el especialista Benjamin Stoloff, y posteriormente, la actriz participa en otros títulos importantes pero actualmente olvidados: la ya clásica cinta fantástica de culto para los surrealistas Between Two Worlds("Entre dos mundos", 1944), emparejada con el mítico John Garfield en un extraño ambiente onírico-metafísico; el melodrama negro Of Human Bondage ("Servidumbre humana", 1946 de Edmond Goulding), nueva versión digna pero minusvalorada por crítica y público de "Cautivo del deseo" (1934, John Cromwell) basados ambos en la célebre novela de Somerset Maugham; o la primera gran adaptación para la pantalla de "La dama de blanco" The woman in white, la famosísima novela escrita por Wilkie Collins donde la actriz está físicamente exultante. También en 1945, Parker protagoniza Pride of the marines ("El príncipe de los marines", 1945), film bélico con trasfondo de melodrama trágico dirigido por Delmer Daves, donde repetía protagonismo con John Garfield y por el que logró su primer gran éxito de taquilla.
FILMOGRAFIA 1916 Arms and the Woman 1923 The Bright Shawl 1929 The Hole in the Wall 1930 Warner Bros. Jubilee Dinner 1930 Night Ride 1930 La mujer que amamos (A Lady to Love) 1930 Fuera de la ley (Outside the Law) 1930 East Is West 1930 The Widow from Chicago 1931 How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones No. 10: Trouble Shots 1931 Hampa dorada (Little Ceasar) 1931 The Slippery Pearls 1931 Smart Money 1931 Sed de escándalos (Five Star Final) 1932 El hacha justiciera (The Hatchet Man) 1932 Dos segundos (Two Seconds) 1932 Pasto de tiburones (Tiger Shark) 1932 El rey de la plata (Silver Dollar) 1933 El pequeño gigante (The Little Giant) 1933 I Loved a Woman 1934 Dark Hazard 1934 El hombre de las dos caras (The Man with Two Faces) 1935 Pasaporte a la fama (The Whole Town's Talking) 1935 Ciudad sin ley (Barbary Coast) 1936 Bullets or Ballots 1937 Pánico en la banca (Thunder in the City) 1937 Kid Galahad 1937 El último gangster (The Last Gangster) 1938 A Slight Case of Murder 1938 The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse 1938 Yo soy la ley (I Am the Law) 1939 Verdensberomtheder i Kobenhavn 1939 A Day at Santa Anita 1939 Confessions of a Nazi Spy 1939 Blackmail 1940 Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet 1940 El hermano orquídea (Brother Orchid) 1940 A Dispatch from Reuters 1941 El lobo de mar (The Sea Wolf) 1941 Manpower 1941 Polo with the Stars 1941 Unholy Partners 1942 Larceny, Inc. 1942 Seis destinos (Tales of Manhattan) 1942 Moscow Strikes Back 1943 Magic Bullets 1943 Destroyer 1943 Al margen de la vida (Flesh and Fantasy) 1944 Tampico (Tampico) 1944 Mr. Winkle Goes to War 1944 Perdición (Double Indemnity) 1945 La mujer del cuadro (The Woman in the Window) 1945 El sol sale cada mañana (Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 1945 Perversidad (Scarlet Street) 1946 American Creed 1946 Journey Together 1946 El extraño (The Stranger) 1947 La casa roja (The Red House) 1948 All My Sons 1948 Cayo Largo (Key Largo) 1948 Mil ojos tiene la noche (Night Has a Thousand Eyes) 1949 Odio entre hermanos (House of Strangers 1949 It's a Great Feeling 1950 Operation X 1950 La pasión de su vida (My Daughter Joy) 1942 Moscow Strikes Back 1943 Magic Bullets 1943 Destroyer 1943 Al margen de la vida (Flesh and Fantasy) 1944 Tampico (Tampico) 1944 Mr. Winkle Goes to War 1944 Perdición (Double Indemnity) 1945 La mujer del cuadro (The Woman in the Window) 1945 El sol sale cada mañana (Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 1945 Perversidad (Scarlet Street) 1946 American Creed 1946 Journey Together 1946 El extraño (The Stranger) 1947 La casa roja (The Red House) 1948 All My Sons 1948 Cayo Largo (Key Largo) 1948 Mil ojos tiene la noche (Night Has a Thousand Eyes) 1949 Odio entre hermanos (House of Strangers 1949 It's a Great Feeling 1950 Operation X 1950 La pasión de su vida (My Daughter Joy) 1952 Actors and Sin 1953 Investigación criminal (Vice Squad) 1953 Big Leaguer 1953 Ensayo dramático (The Glass Web) 1954 Martes negro (Black Tuesday) 1955 Hell on Frisco Bay 1955 Hombres violentos (Violent men) 1955 En un aprieto (Tight Spot) 1955 El regreso del gangster (A Bullet for Joey) 1955 Illegal 1956 Noche de pesadilla (Nightmare) 1956 Los diez mandamientos (The Ten Commandments) 1957 The Heart of Show Business 1959 Millonario de ilusiones (A Hole in the Head) 1960 Siete ladrones (Seven Thieves) 1960 Pepe 1962 My Geisha (My Geisha) 1962 Dos semanas en otra ciudad (Two Weeks in Another Town) 1963 El premio (The Prize) 1964 Cuatro gángsters de Chicago (Robin and the 7 Hoods) 1964 Cheyenne Autumn 1964 Préstame tu marido (Good Neighbor Sam) 1963 Sammy (Huida hacia el sur) (Sammy Going South) 1964 Cuatro confesiones (The Outrage) 1965 El rey del juego (The Cincinnati Kid) 1967 All About People 1967 Diamantes a gogó (Ad ogni costo) 1967 La rubia de Pekín (The Blonde from Peking) 1967 Operation St. Peter's 1968 Raquel y sus bribones (The Biggest Bundle of Them All) 1968 Ni un momento de respiro (Never a Dull Moment) 1969 Un atraco de ida y vuelta (It's Your Move) 1969 El oro de Mackenna (MacKenna's Gold) 1970 Canción de Noruega (Song of Norway) 1971 Mooch Goes to Hollywood 1972 Neither by Day Nor by Night 1973 Cuando el destino nos alcance (Soylent Green)
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New York! New York! So good you gotta say it twice! What it also so good is this epic New York playlist I put together. Took me a while. I had many bands, musicians, artists to research before deciding on songs. Not to mention the endless list of talent that hail from that part of the world. Harlem, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx just to mention some of the surrounding areas with their own unique musical history. This list took some time.
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Well, next time you’re in New York City,go to this NY playlist and feel the city vibes like never before. Enjoy!
001 Sesame Street '12' And Pinball Animation song 002 Handsome - Ride Down 003 Blondie - Dreaming 004 Sonic Youth - Kool Thing 005 Luscious Jackson - Citysong 006 Joan Armatrading - Heading Back to New York City 007 Lou Reed - Hold On 008 Helmet - Rollo 009 Late Show with Colbert and the Humanism theme song 010 Heavy D & The Boyz - Now That We Found Love ft. Aaron Hall 011 James Brown in Black Caesar - Down and Out in New York City 012 Guerilla Toss - Future Doesn't Know 013 Sonny Rollins - Harlem Boys 014 Biohazard - Tales From The Hardside 015 Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message 016 PRONG - _Turnover 017 Billy Idol - Hot In The City 018 INXS - Different World 019 Ramones - I Just Wanna Have Something to Do 020 Chandra - Subways 021 Cro-Mags -  Days Of Confusion 022 B Boys - Energy 023 Diff'rent Strokes - theme song 024 David Bowie - New York's in Love 025 Living Colour - Type 026 Swans - Sex, God, Sex 027 Leroy Hutson - cool out 028 Chick Corea - central park 029 S.O.D. - Pi Alpha Nu 030 Alan Vega - Saturn Drive 031 Jaume Branch - Theme 002 032 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 033 PJ Harvey - Good Fortune 034 Bobby Caldwell - What You Wont Do for Love 035 Saun & Starr  - Sunshine (Youre Blowin My Cool) 036 DOPE movie OST - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat) 037 Type O Negative - Wolf Moon (Including Zoanthropic Paranoia) 038 Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (Theme Song) 039 Simple Minds - Up On The Catwalk 040 C.H.U.D. OST - C.H.U.D. main theme 041 Public Enemy - Harder Than You Think 042 Peter Criss - Blue Moon Over Brooklyn 043 The Beach Boys - The Girl From New York City 044 Bob Marley - Reggae On Broadway 045 Black Anvil - My Hate Is Pure 046 Motorhead - Ramones 047 Echo and the bunnymen _ empire state halo 048 Cerebral Ballzy - Downtown 049 Harlem- Suicide 050 Cyndi Lauper -  Girls Just Want To Have Fun 051 Marvels Daredevil - Opening Titles theme song 052 Fleetwood Mac - The City 053 3rd Bass - Brooklyn-Queens 054 Anthrax - Only 055 RAMONES - Cabbies On Crack 056 Unsane - Rat 057 Daryl Hall - NYCNY 058 Love Bug Star Ski & The Harlem World Crew - Positive Life 059 Pist.On - Grey Flap 060 The Sex Pistols-New York 061 Talking Heads - Wild Wild Life 062 Los Straitjackets - Brooklyn Slide 063 De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays 064 THE DRAMATICS - Blame it on New York City 065 Aerosmith - Rats in the Cellar 066 GG Allin - NYC tonight 067 The Brooklyn Bronx & Queens Band - On The Beat 068 Le Butcherettes -  New York 069 New York Dolls - Subway Train 070 Laurie Anderson - The day the devil 071 Marvels Jessica Jones - Opening theme song 072 Skull Snaps - My Hang up Is You 073 Janet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me Lately? 074 Blondie - In the Flesh 075 Agnostic Front -  City Streets 076 Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman 077 Charles Bradley -  Aint It A Sin 078 Liquid Liquid - Cavern 079 Bill Withers - Harlem 080 Cherry Vanilla - The Punk 081 Ace Frehley  - New York Groove 082 Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle 083 Seinfeld Theme song 084  Beastie Boys - Stop that train 085 Boney M -New York City 086 Biohazard - Five Blocks To The Subway 087 MOD - Rally (NYC) 088 Herb Alpert - Manhattan Melody 089 Nazareth - new york broken toy 090 Fishbone - Sunless Saturday 091 Mortician - Necrocannibal 092 Fantomas -  The Godfather 093 Joe Jackson - Steppin Out 094 Sick Of It All - Insurrection 095 Paul Simon - Boy in the Bubble 096 The Shangri Las - Leader Of The Pack 097 Tombs - V 098 NINA HAGEN - New York, New York 099 The Cure - NY Trip 100 Cameo - Word Up 101 Rollins Band - Disconnect 102 Luke Cage: OST - Theme song 103 GEORGE BENSON - On Broadway 104 Jim Croce - You Don't Mess Around With Jim 105 Law & Order SVU  Intro Theme song 106 Le Tigre - My My Metrocard 107 Leonard cohen_First we take Manhattan 108 Prong - Snap your fingers,snap your bra strap 109 Velvet Underground - Rock & Roll from Loaded 110 Tito Puente - 110th St And 5th Avenue 111 NICOLE feat Timmy Thomas - NEW YORK EYES. 112 Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Broadway rhythm 113 White Zombie -  Super-charger heaven 114 Plasmatics -  Monkey Suit 115 Cats on Broadway - The Overture 116 Roy Ayers - We Live In Brooklyn, Baby 117 The Vibrations - Ain't No Greens In Harlem 118 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - Coney Island Whitefish 119 Mel Torme - Broadway 120 Helmet - Biscuits For Smut 121 Swans -  Better Than You 122 Madball - Pride (Times Are Changing) 123 The Damned Things -  Handbook for the Recently Deceased 124 Handsome - Needles 125 RUN DMC - Beats To The Rhyme (Instrumental) 126 Jane's Addiction - Underground 127 Vision Of Disorder - Loveless 128 The Ronettes - Be My Baby 129 Marnie Stern - East Side Glory 130 Televison - See No Evil 131 Madonna - Into The Groove 132 Lunachicks - Subway 133 Type O Negative - In Praise Of Bacchus 134 Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street 135 Quicksand - Fazer 136 IGGY POP - Dont Look Down 137 Surfbort - Back to Reaction 138 Marvels The Punisher - Opening theme song 139 Blondie - The Hardest Part 140 Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman 141 Agnostic Front - Police State 142 RAMONES - 53rd & 3rd 143 FEAR - new yorks alright if you like saxophones 144 Lydia Lunch    - Spooky 145 Native New Yorker - Odyssey 146 Little River Band - Statue Of Liberty 147 Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side 148 Motherlover (feat. Justin Timberlake) 149 Aretha Franklin - Spanish Harlem 150 Luscious Jackson - Ladyfingers 151 The Cars - Hello Again 152 Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz 153 Kajagoogoo - Big Apple 154 David Bowie - Andy Warhol 155 Voices Of East Harlem - Wanted Dead Or Alive 156 Talking Heads    - Life During Wartime 157 Joe Strummer - Love Kills (Sid and Nancy: Love Kills SOUNDTRACK) 158 Galt MacDermot - Cotton Comes to Harlem 159 Unsane - D-Train 160 The Warriors OST - The Warriors Full Theme Song 161 Biohazard - Black and White and Red All Over 162 WILLIE WOOD & WILLIE WOOD CREW - WILLIE rap 163 The Cult Sonic Temple New York City 164 Andrew W.K.- I Love New York City 165 BT Express - Peace Pipe 166 Baby Shakes -Turn It Up 167 Public Enemy - A Letter to the New York Post 168 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Tales of the Old New York The Rock Box 169 Chicago - Another Rainy Day In New York City 170 Brooklyn Nine Nine - Main Title Theme 171 Cro-Mags - These Streets 172 AC/DC - Safe In New York City 173 Gogol Bordello - AVENUE B. 174 RUN DMC - Hard Times 175 Breakfast Club - Right On Track 176 Foo Fighters -  I Am a River 177 Cameo - New York 178 Ratt - 7th Avenue 179 Dr. Boogie - Get Back To New York City 180 Frank Sinatra - New York, New York. 181 PRINCE  - All The Critics Love U In New York 182 The Rising - Bruce Springsteen 183 The Night Flight Orchestra - 1998 184 Necro - Tough Jew Instrumental 185 TOM WAITS - Midtown 186 Scorpions - The Zoo 187 Stevie Wonder - Living For The City 188 Leeway - Mark of the squealer 189 Nuclear Assault -  Cold Steel 190 Fantomas -  Rosemary's Baby 191 Wu Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M. 192 Hanoi Rocks - 11th Street Kids 193 Patti Smith - Piss Factory 194 Moondog - Fog on the Hudson - On the Streets of New York 195 RAMONES - Something To Believe In 196 Neil Diamond - Brooklyn On A Saturday Night 197 Immolation - Despondent Souls 198 John Lennon - Just like starting over 199 PJ Harvey - you said something 200 Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting For The Man 201 John Cale - The philosopher 202 Bee Gees - Stayin Alive (Saturday Night Fever) 203 Suzanne Vega - Luka 204 Gorilla Biscuits - New Direction 205 Whodini - Escape (I Need a Break) 206 Agnostic Front - More Than A Memory 207 Beastie Boys - Helllo Brooklyn 208 Foreigner - Love on the Telephone 209 Gargoyles TV show Original Theme 210 Bush Tetras - Too Many Creeps 211 Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby 212 Ramones - Rockaway Beach 213 Public Enemy - Welcome To The Terrordome 214 Nico - These days 215 Swans - The Sound Of Freedom 216 Billy Joel - 52nd Street 217 XTC - Statue of liberty 218 Overkill -  Hello From The Gutter 219 Twisted Sister - Come out and play 220 Kiss - Deuce 221 Skinless - Savagery 222 Rob Zombie - Dragula 223 Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five - New York New York 224 Ric Ocasek - Rockaway 225 Ministry - Lieslieslies 226 Gogol Bordello - Wonderlust King 227 Iron Fist - intro 228 BPD - South Bronx 229 INXS - Calling All Nations 230 Pyrhhon - Liberty at the ashes 231 Shelter - Civilized Man 232 James Brown - Don't Tell It 233 Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna 234 GSH -17th Street 235 Helmet - Iron Head 236 Salt-N-Pepa - Expression 237 Alice Cooper - BIG APPLE DREAMING 238 Profanatica - Ordained In Bile 239 John Coltrane - Grand Central 240 PRINCE  - Lady Cab Driver 241 Lou Reed - NYC Man 242 KISS - Naked City 243 Brutal Truth - Ordinary Madness 244 Quicksand - East 3rd St. 245 Teruo Nakamura And The Rising Sun - Manhattan Special 246 Herbie Mann - Turtle Bay 247 The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Its Just Begun 248 Prong -  Whose fist is this anyway? 249 Rolling Stones - Undercover Of The Night 250 Biohazard - Failed Territory 251 Brian Eno - Over Fire Island 252 Mutilation Rites - Axiom Destroyer 253 RATM - Renegades Of Funk 254 Blue Oyster Cult - Burnin' for You 255 Whiplash - Last Nail in the Coffin 256 Billy Cobham - Total Eclipse 257 The Rods - Too Hot to Stop 258 Lalo Schifrin - No One Home 259 David Shire - Manhattan Skyline 260 The Doors - Strange Days 261 WASP - The Headless Children 262 Budos Band - Black Venom 263 Roy Clark - Twelfth Street Rag 264 Guerilla Toss - Human Girl 265 Cecil Taylor - Steps 266 Heartbreakers - Born To Lose 267 They Might Be Giants - Where Your Eyes Don't Go 268 Frehleys Comet - Into the Night 269 West Side Story Act I -  Something's Coming 270 Sleater Kinney - Far Away 271 The Clash - Gates of the West 272 Betty Davis - nasty gal 273 Crumbsuckers - Beast on my back 274 SOD - Pi Alpha Nu 275 Led Zeppelin - custard pie 276 Insect Ark - In the nest 277 Sweet Tee - On the smooth 278 Virgin steele - American girl 279 Hugo Montenegro - Moog power 280 Laura Branigan - hot night 281 Chad Mitchell - The other side of this life 282 Vanilla Ice - Ninja rap 283 ELF - First avenue 284 Pro-Pain - Voice of rebelion 285 Simon & Garfunkel - the 59th street bridge song 286 RIOT - Fight or fall 287 Ramones - Teenage lobotomy 288 Gang Starr - The place we dwell 289 Billy Joel - All you wanna do is dance 290 Manowar - Fighting the world 291 Manic Street Preachers - Patrick Bateman 292 Ray Parker - Ghostbusters 293 Futurama theme song 294 Sick of it All - Alone 295 Anthrax - NFL 296 Street trash OST - Viper theme 297 PJ Harvey - good fortune 298 Don Cherry - Awake Nu 299 The Contortions - dish it out 300 Sonic Youth - Disappearer 301 Sonny Rollins - East Broadway run down 302 White Hills feat. Jim Jarmusch - Illusion 303 Fishbone - Ugly 304 Jeffrey Lewis - Sad screaming old man 305 Debbie Harry - Jump, jump 306 Cro-Mags- From the grave 307 John Lennon - New York City 308 R.E.M. - Leaving New York 309 Escape From New York OST - Main Title song 310 Type O Negative - Everything Dies 666 Richard Marx - Remember Manhattan
I reckon my New York playlist could reach 350 songs! Can you help me? Add your own songs. Bring it!
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Films I’ve Seen 1878-2019
1878.  
The Horse in Motion     https://youtu.be/IEqccPhsqgA
1888
Roundhay Garden Scene.    https://youtu.be/F1i40rnpOsA
1894
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1894_in_film
1895
Arrival of a Train    https://youtu.be/1dgLEDdFddk
1896
Kiss.    https://www.loc.gov/item/00694131/
Rough Sea at Dover     https://youtu.be/1dgLEDdFddk
1928
Steamboat Willie **
1939
(The Blue Angel)
1931
1932
(A Farewell to Arms, Me and My Gal, 
1933
1934
(It Happened One Night, The Thin Man, The Gay Divorcee, Of Human Bondage, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Treasure Island)
1935
(Top Hat, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Anna Karenina, Broadway Melody of 1936, The Littlest Rebel, The Last Days of Pompei, The Little Colonel, Call of the Wild, Annie Oakley)
1936
(Poor Little Rich Girl, Mary of Scotland, Stowaway, Anything Goes, Captain January, Dimples)
1937
Heidi *****
Snow White *****
(Shall We Dance, Wee Willie Winkies, Broadway Melody of 1938)
1938
Boystown ****
(Pygmalion, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Listen Darling, Just Around the Corner, Little Miss Broadway)
1939
Gone with the Wind *****
Hunchback of Notre Dame ***
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ****
Wizard of Oz *****
(Babes in Arms, The Little Princess, It’s a Wonderful World)
1940
Fantasia *****
The Grapes of Wrath *****
Pinocchio ****
1941
Citizen Cane ****
1946
It’s a Wonderful Life *****
1950
1951
A Streetcar Named Desire ****
An American in Paris ****
1952
Singin in the Rain *****
1954
Rear Window ****
1957
12 Angry Men ****
1959
Ben Hur ****
1960
Pollyanna ****
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies ****
Psycho ****
Swiss Family Robinson ****
Time Machine, The *****
1961
Absent Minded Professor ***
Blue Hawaii ***
Breakfast at Tiffany’s ***
Children’s Hour, The ****
Flower Drum Song ****
One Hundred and One Dalmations ****
Parent Trap, The *****
Splendor in the Grass ****
West Side Story *****
1962
Gypsy ****
Lawrence of Arabia ****
The Manchurian candidate ****
The Miracle Worker *****
The Music Man *****
To Kill a Mocking Bird *****
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ****
1963
Beach Party ***
The Birds *****
Bye Bye Birdie ***
Cleopatra ****
Incredible Journey, The ****
Lilies of the Field *****
Pink Panther ****
Son of Flubber ***
1964
Fail Safe ****
Goldfinger ****
Mary Poppins *****
My Fair Lady *****
Zorba the Greek *****
1965
Dr. Zhivago *****
A Charlie Brown Christmas *****
A Patch of Blue ****
That Darn Cat ***
The Sound of Music *****
1966
Fantastic Voyage ****
Fahrenheit 451 ****
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ***
1967
Bonnie and Clyde ****
The Graduate ****
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner ****
1968
2001: A Space Odyssey *****
Funny Girl *****
Planet of the Apes ****
1969
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ****
Midnight Cowboy ****
1972
1776 ***
Ben ***
Butterflies Are Free ***
Caberet ****
Deliverance *****
The Godfather *****
Jeremiah Johnson ***
Lady Sings the Blues ****
Man of La Mancha ***
The Poseiden Adventure ****
What’s Up Doc ***
1973
American Graffiti ****
The Exorcist ***
Jesus Christ Superstar ****
The Sting ****
The Way We Were ****
1974
Benji ***
Blazing Saddles **
The Godfather II ***
Herbie Rides Again ***
The Longest Yard ***
The Towering Inferno ****
1975
Barry Lyndon ****
Escape to Witch Mountain ***
Funny Lady ****
Jaws ****
Mahogany ***
Monty Python and the Holy Grail ***
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest *****
Picnic at Hanging Rock ***
The Return of the Pink Panther ***
The Stepford Wives ***
Tommy ***
1976
All the President’s Men *****
Carrie **
Pink Panther Strikes Again ****
Rocky ****
Star is Born, A **** (Barbra Streisand)
1977
Annie Hall *****
Bobby Deerfield ****
Close Encounters of the First Time *****
Oh God ****
1979
The Amityville Horror ***
And Justice For All ****
Apocalypse Now ****
Being There *****
The Champ ****
The China Syndrome ****
Kramer vas Kramer ****
Manhattan ***
1980
Blue Lagoon ***
Coal Miner’s Daughter ****
The Elephant Man ****
Fame ****
The Gods Must Be Crazy ***
Ordinary People ****
Private Benjamin ****
The Shining *****
1981
Absence of Malice ****
Arthur ****
Chariots of Fire ****
On Golden Pond *****
Raiders of the Lost Ark ****
Reds ****
1982
1983
The Big Chill ****
The Right Stuff ****
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi ****
Tender Mercies ****
Terms of Endearment ****
Trading Places ****
War Games *****
Yentl ****
1984
Amadeus *****
1985
Back to the Future *****
1988
Big *****
Coming to America *****
Dangerous Liaisons ***
Mississippi Burning ****
Mystic Pizza ***
Rain Man *****
Scrooged ***
Stand and Deliver ****
Working Girl ****
1987
Babette’s Feast *****
Dirty Dancing *****
Empire of the Sun ****
Fatal Attraction ***
Good Morning, Vietnam ****
LaBamba ****
Moonstruck *****
Overboard ****
Roxanne ****
Three Men and a Baby ****
1988
Beaches ****
Big *****
Bull Durham ****
Cinema Paradiso ***
Coming to America *****
Dangerous Liasons ***
Mississippi Burning *****
Mystic Pizza ***
Rainman *****
Unbearable Lightness of Being, The ***
Working Girl ****
1989
All Dog’s Go To Heaven ***
Born on the 4th of July ***
Dead Poet’s Society ****
Driving Miss Daisy *****
Field of Dreams ****
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ***
The Little Mermaid ****
My Left Foot ***
Parenthood ***
Steel Magnolias ****
When Harry Met Sally ****
1990
Dances with Wolves ****
Edward Scissorhands ****
The Freshman ***
Ghost *****
Home Alone ****
Kindergarten Cop ***
Mermaids ***
Misery ****
Pretty Woman *****
1991
Frankie and Johnny ***
1992
Scent of a Woman *****
1993
Dave *****
Firm, The ****
Free Willy ****
Groundhog Day *****
Hocus Pocus ***
Homeward Bound ****
Indecent Proposal ***
Mrs. Doubtfire *****
Pelican Brief, The ****
Piano, The ****
Remains of the Day ***
Robin Hood Men in Tights ***
Schindler’s List *****
Secret Garden, The ****
Sleepless in Seattle ****
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape ***
1994
Forrest Gump *****
The Shawshank Redemption *****
1997
Good Will Hunting *****
1999
Matrix ****
2000
Billy Elliott *****
Cast Away *****
Chocolat *****
Erin Brockovich *****
Meet the Parents ***
Miss Congeniality ****
2001
Amelie *****
Beautiful Mind, A ****
Bridget Jones’ Diary ****
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone ****
The Last Castle ****. (Robert Redford)
Legally Blonde *****
Majestic, The ****
Shrek ****
2002
About a Boy ***
About Schmidt ***
Bourne Identity ****
Chicago ****
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ****
Ice Age ****
My Big Fat Greek Wedding *****
Pianist, The ****
Road to Perdition ****
Spider-man ****
Sweet Home Alabama *****
Unfaithful ****
2003
Bruce Almighty ****
Cold Mountain ****
Holes ***
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Tens ***
Love, Actually *****
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl ***
Something’s Gotta Give *****
2004
The Bourne Supremacy****
De-Lovely ****
Fifty First Dates ****
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ****
The Incredibles ****
Million Dollar Baby ****
National Treasure ***
The Polar Express *****
The Terminal ****
Van Helsing ****
2005
Brokeback Mountain ***
Capote ***
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ***
Constant Gardner, The***
Finding Neverland ***
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ***
The Manchurian candidate ***
Mr. and Mrs. Smith ***
The Notebook ****
Ocean’s Twelve ***
Pride and Prejudice ****
Walk the Line ***
Wedding Crashers ***
2006
Charlotte’s Web ***
The Da Vinci Code ****
Devil Wears Prada *****
Dreamgirls ***
Failure to Launch ***
Happy Feet ***
The Holiday *****                                                                                 
Letters from Iwo Jima ****
Night at the Museum ****
Pirates of the Carribean ***
2007
Atonement ***
The Bourne Ultimatum ****
Charlie Wilson’s War ****
Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The ***
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Juno ****
La Vie En Rose ***
Michael Clayton ***
No Country for Old Men ***
Once ****
P.S. I Love You *****
There Will Be Blood ****
2008
Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The *****
Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The ****
Dark Knight, The ****
Definitely, Maybe ***
Doubt ***
Frost/Nixon ***
Frozen River ****
Gran Torino ***
Hancock ****
Hurt Locker ****
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ***
Iron Man ****
Kung Fu Panda ***
Mama Mia ****
Milk ****
Rachel Getting Married ***
Reader, The ***
Revolutionary Road ***
Slumdog Millionaire ****
Taken ***
Wall-E *****
2009
Avatar ***
Blindside ***** (Sandra Bullock)                                                      
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince ***
Invictus ***
Julie and Julia ****
Lovely Bones, The ***
Proposal, The *****
Sherlock Holmes *** (Robert Downey, Jr)
Single Man, A **** (Colin Firth)
2010
Black Swan ***
Despicable Me****
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 ***
Ironman 2 ****
Kid’s Are Alright, The ****
King’s Speech, The *****
Letters to Juliet ****
Shutter Island ***
Valentine’s Day ***
2011
The Artist ***
Bridesmaids ****
Crazy, Stupid Love ***
The Descendent ***
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 ***
The Help *****
Hugo *****
Midnight in Paris ***
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ****
War Horse *****
My Week With Marilyn ***
We Need to Talk About Kevin ****
2012
Argo ***
Amour ****
The Bourne Legacy ****
Django Unchained ****
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ****
The Hunger Games ***
Le Miserable ***
The Perks of Being a Wallflower ***
Life of Pi ****
Lincoln ****
Silver Linings Playbook ****
2013
12 Years a Slave ****
About Time *****                                                                                    
Blue Jasmine *****
Captain Phillips ****
Dallas Buyers Club ****
Frozen ****
Gravity ****
Inside Llewyan Davis ****
Philomena ****
Saving Mr. Banks *****
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ****
The Wolf of Wall Street ***
2014 
American Sniper ****
Boyhood ***
Birdman ****
Cavary ****
Chef ****
Divergent ***
Gone Girl ***
Hobbit ***
The Grand Budapest Hotel **
The Imitation Game ****
Into the Woods ***
Interstellar ****
Lucy ****
Maleficent ****
The Monuments ****
Mr. Turner ***
Selma ****
Whiplash ****
2015
45 ***
The Big Short ****
Bridge of Spies ****
Brooklyn ****
Carol ****
Chappie ***
Cinderella ****
Danny Collins ***
Inside Out ****
The Intern ****
Joy ****
The Martian ****
Me, Earl and the Dying Girl ***
Room ****
San Andreas ****
Spotlight *****
Star Wars: The Force Awakens ****
Trainwreck **
Trumbo ****
The Walk ***
2016
Arrival ****
Central Intelligence ****
Deadpool ***
Elle ***
Fantastic Beasts ***
Fences ***
Hacksaw Ridge *****
Hidden Figures *****                                                                        
Hell or High Water ***
Jackie ***
La La Land ***
Lion *****
Manchester by the Sea ****
Me Before You ***
Moonlight ****
Sully ****
2017
Beauty and the Beast ****
Call Me By Your Name ***
Darkest Hour ****
Downsizing **
Dunkirk ***
Going Home *** (Reese Witherspoon)
Ladybird ***
Phantom Thread ****
The Post ****
The Shape of Water ****
The Upside ****
Wonder Woman ***
2018
Aquaman ***
Bird Box ****
The Black Klansman ****
Bohemian Rhapsody ***
Book Club ***
Can You Ever Forgive Me ***
Christmas at Pemberly Manor ****
Crazy Rich Asians ***
Favourite, The ***
First Man ****
Green Book *****.                                                                                
Kindergarten Teacher, The ***
Mama Mia Here We Go Again ***
Mary Poppins Returns ****
Mary Queen of Scots ***
Mule, The  *** 
On the Basis of Sex ****
Quiet Place, A ****
Roma ***
St. Judy ***
Star is Born, A ***
Wfe, The ****
Wonder Woman  ***
2019
1917 ****
The Bookshop ****
Cats ***
A Day in the Neighborhood ****
Downton Abbey ***
The Farewell ***
Ford v Ferrari ****
Harriet ****
Hustle, The **
The Irishman ****
Jojo Rabbit ****
Joker ***
Judy ***
Little Women ****
Marriage Story ****
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood **
Two Popes ***
Yesterday ****
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