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bonesmarinated · 1 year ago
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been watching Jim Henson show's Dinosaurs, it's fucking hilarious, gotta draw some Spike because he's the coolest polacanthus on the block
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kenconffetti · 4 years ago
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eemasu · 3 years ago
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if robot chicken ever makes a skit about jim henson's dinosaurs, it should be about how literally every non-main character other than mr. richfield, ethyl, roy, monica, and spike had an obviously recycled character design.
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petculiars · 2 years ago
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Dinosaur Names You Can Use for a Pet
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Dinosaur Names You Can Use for a Pet
Dinosaur names are very interesting and some of them do really well for some pet types. The lists I’ll be giving you below are of over 100 dinosaur names you can use for your pet, to make it stand out. The rest of the article will also have some tips you can use when picking out the perfect dino name for your pet depending on its character. You will get some ideas of real-life paleontologist-approved dinosaur names, dino-themed names, as well as cute and famous tv dinosaur nicknames. You will basically get a list of every type of dinosaur you might have heard of.
The Best 19 Dinosaur Names for Pets
I’ll first go over the list of the 19 dinosaur names for pets I like the most. You might recognize some of the names as coming from games, movies, or TV shows. There are also some that are simply based on the scientific name that a certain dinosaur type has received.
Arlo
Barney
Bowser
Bronty
Dino
DinoMighty
Dippy
Dorothy
Godzilla
Grimlock
Gronk
Horacio
Iggie
Reptar
Rex
Spike
Steggie
Sue
Yoshi
Some Cool Pet Dinosaur Names
Dinosaurs are very cool, and you can’t deny this. If you think that your pet is so awesome that it really deserves the name of a cool dinosaur, then check out the names from the list below.
You might also like my articles on pet names of the year, names for pairs of pets, or great mustang horse names.
Big Al
Chomp
Claw
Crackers
Dino Lord
Elvis
Fossil
Max
Megalith
Raptor Zord*
Roar
Scar
Snappy
Spike-a-saurus
Stegmutt
Stego Zord*
The King
Titano Zord*
Trike
Zeg
Zippo
Cute Dinosaur Names for Pets
If you have an adorable pet but still think that it might be appropriate to give it a dinosaur name, then go over this list of very cute puns and dino-related nicknames, which are perfect for lovable pets.
Barry
Brontosnorous
Bronty
CompsogNathan
Compy
Cute-a-saurus
Don
Eddie (coming from Edmontosaurus)
Feathers
Fluffasaur
Frill
Gertie
Little Liz
Paris-sauralophus
Rexie
Speedy
Spiny
Sweetiesaur
Tinydon
Toothless
The Real, Scientific Dinosaur Names, for Weirder Pet Owners
Do you have a pet that seems very clever? Is it the type of pet you really have to take seriously? Then you might consider that a proper name for it would be the real, scientific name of a dinosaur. Or if you want to keep things even cooler, just give the pet an English translation of the dino name.
Velociraptor
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Triceratops
Stegosaurus
Spinosaurus
Pterodactyl (Winged Fingers)
Protoceratops
Oviraptor (Egg Thief)
Mamenchisaurus
Maiasaura (Good Mother Lizard)
Iguanadon
Gigantosaurus
Gallimimus (Chicken Mimic)
Diplodocus
Camarasaurus
Brontosaurus (Thunder Lizard)
Brachiosaurus
Baryonyx (Heavy Claw)
Barosaurus
Apatosaurus
Anatotitan
Albertosaurus (Deceptive Lizard)
Dinosaur Names from Classic Kids’ TV
Are you the type of person that doesn’t like formal, serious names? Then let’s shift our attention to the more nostalgic world of Children’s TV, where you can actually find some very cool dinosaurs. Some of them might even revive some old memories of yours. Here is what I could find from three of the most known kid’s TV companies.
From Disney, the very popular classic by Jim Henson, ‘Dinosaurs’:
Charlene
Earl
Ethel
Mr. Lizard
Richfield
Robbie
Sinclair
The Baby
Let’s see some of the dino names from a more up-to-date TV show for kids, the ‘Dinotrux’ robo-dino series.
Click-clack
Dozer
D-structs
Reptool
Revvit
Scraptor
Skya
Ton-ton
Ty
What about the dino names from the animated film series ‘The Land Before Time’?
Cera
Chompy
Duckie
Littlefoot
Longneck
Petrie
Sharptooth
Names from the Jurassic World movie
Are you looking for dino names that sound a little more mature for your pet? Then what about dinosaur names you can get from movies? Or you can also pick a name of a famous director, actor, or even movie character from a famous movie with dinosaurs.
You can find quite a few options in the Jurassic Park/World movie franchise:
Alan
Attenborough
Blue
Bryce
Bumpy
Charlie
Chris
Crichton
Darius
Delta
Echo
Ellie
Hammond
Indominus
Indoraptor
Jeff
Laura
Macy
Malcolm
Owen
Pete
Sam
Spielberg
Tea
Vince
Or you might have a different dinosaur movie you like more. Try to watch it again and remember some of the names of the leading characters. Who knows? Maybe one of them will be perfect for your pet.
Real-Life Dinosaur Celebrities
Some people give their pet the name of a dinosaur straight up. But why not be a little more subtle when picking out a name? The names below are related to real celebrities in the dinosaur world. You will have examples of paleontologists that are behind some very amazing discoveries, but also presenters that made it so that kids love the prehistoric. All of them have their individual places in dinosaur history.
The list also contains the reason behind them becoming famous. Take a look and see if any one of them is appropriate for your pet.
Andy Day He presented the show ‘Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures’ Barnum Brown he discovered the T-Rex dinosaur Benjamin W Hawkins was the one to make the first dinosaur models Elizabeth Philpott Victorian paleontologist Jack Horner he was behind the discovery of the Maiasaurus’ nesting grounds Jack McIntosh one of the leading sauropod experts Joan Wiffen the first individual that found dinosaurs in New Zealand Karen Chin studied the first fossilized T-Rex dung Lawrence Lambe Canada’s first dino finds Luis Alvarez behind the meteorite theory of dinosaur mass extinction Mary Anning a Victorian  expert in fossils Nigel Marven he was the presenter of the ‘Prehistoric Park’ Othniel Marsh named Triceratops and Stegosaurus Patricia Vicker-Rich one of the leading Australian paleontologists Richard Owen was the one that invented the name ‘dinosaur’ Roy C Andrews he was behind the discovery of the Velociraptor Ruth Mason he discovered thousands of fossils Stephen Fry He narrated the ‘March of the Dinosaurs’ Sue Hendrickson he found a T-Rex skeleton in South Dakota William Buckland he was behind the discovery of Megalosaurus William Parker Foulke he was the one to discover the first American dinosaur skeleton Zhao Xijin he named 17 dinosaur families and species
Finding The Best Dinosaur Name
When picking the best dinosaur pet name you can pick from a very wide range of different sources. From celebrity Victorian fossil searchers to names that reflect the looks of the dinosaurs, from real-life dino bones to fictional or cartoon dinosaurs, the possibilities are endless.
I hope the lists above will give you some ideas for great names for your pet. Don’t forget to go for one that is related to dinosaurs, while still reflecting the personality and looks of your pet, at least to some degree.
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krakowergroup · 8 years ago
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VAR��SE SARABANDE RECORDS TO RELEASE JULIE’S GREENROOM - ORIGINAL NETFLIX SERIES SOUNDTRACK With Original Songs Performed by Julie Andrews, David Hyde Pierce, Tituss Burgess, Ellie Kemper, Carol Burnett, Alec Baldwin and more! With Original Score Composed By Ryan Shore (April 5, 2017 – Los Angeles, CA) – Varèse Sarabande will release the JULIE’S GREENROOM – Original Netflix Series Soundtrack digitally on April 14 and on CD May 5, 2017.  The soundtrack features songs performed by Broadway and screen legend Julie Andrews as well as wonderful guest stars such as Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Ellie Kemper and Tony® and Emmy® award winning performer Dave Hyde Pierce.  Also included on the soundtrack is the original score composed by Ryan Shore (PRIME, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR). JULIE’S GREENROOM is an all-new arts educational show for the very young starring the legendary Julie Andrews and brought to life by the ingenious minds at The Jim Henson Company. All-new puppet friends - the Greenies - learn all about the arts (dance, singing, performing, painting, and more) from Ms. Julie herself, her assistant Gus (Giullian Yao Gioiello), and talented guest stars (Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, David Hyde Pierce, Ellie Kemper) in each episode. Ryan Shore is an Emmy® Award and Grammy® Award-nominated composer and songwriter for film, television, games, records and theater.  His versatility and effortless ability to collaborate have quickly made him one of today's most sought-after composers. He was named Assistant Music Director and Contributing Composer / Arranger / Orchestrator for the 2015 Academy Awards.
TRACKLIST 1. Mash-Up (Theme Song) – Performed by Giullian Yao Gioiello 2. Anything Can Happen In the Theater – Performed by Julie Andrews & Giullian Yao Gioiello 3. Hugo 4. Shakespeare Shakes – Performed by Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dorien Davies & Tyler Bunch 5. Spike’s Despair 6. Let Your Voice Be Heard – Performed by Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dorien Davies 7. Cheering Performed 8. When You Act Performed – Performed by Julie Andrews & Alec Baldwin 9. Fizz Breaks Joshua’s Violin 10. Julie & Gus 11. Yes And – Performed by Ellie Kemper, Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dorien Davies 12. Circus Day 13. You Gotta Bring the Wow – Performed by Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dorien Davies & Tyler Bunch 14. Sticky Handshake 15. Juggling & Handstands 16. Cirque du Soleil 17. Snap It – Performed by Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dorien Davies 18. Runaway Cart 19. Costume Workshop 20. Someone Else’s Shoes – Performed by Tituss Burgess, Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D’Abruzzo & Dorien Davies 21. A Scarftacular Day 22. Wheelchair Steed 23. Circle Up Greenies 24. Take A Leap Performed – Performed by David Hyde Pierce, Julie Andrews, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D’Abruzzo & Dorien Davies 25. Mash-Up The Musical 26. Anything Can Happen in the Theater (Part 2) – Performed by Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Giullian Yao Gioiello, John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Dorien Davies & Tyler Bunch 27. Mash-Up (Reprise Finale) – Performed by John Tartaglia, Jennifer Barnhart, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Dorien Davies & Tyler Bunch JULIE’S GREENROOM is a Netflix Original produced by The Jim Henson Company and is executive produced by Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton and Steve Sauer, and Lisa Henson and Halle Stanford for The Jim Henson Company. Emmy Award® winning actor and writer Joey Mazzarino is co-producer and director, Tom Keniston is producer, and Emmy Award® winner Bill Sherman is the series composer. The thirteen 30-minute episodes premiered globally on Netflix on March 17, 2017 # # # www.varesesarabande.com For more information contact KrakowerGroup[at]gmail.com, or @KrakowerGroup on Twitter ABOUT VARÈSE SARABANDE RECORDS Founded in 1978, Varèse Sarabande is the most prolific producer of film music in the world, releasing the highest quality soundtracks from the world’s greatest composers. From current box office hits and top television series to the classics of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Varèse Sarabande’s catalog includes albums from practically every composer in every era, covering all of film history; from Bernard Herrmann, Alex North and Jerry Goldsmith to Alexandre Desplat, Michael Giacchino, and Brian Tyler. Varèse Sarabande releases deluxe and expanded editions of special soundtracks for the film music aficionado. The Varèse Vintage imprint specializes in releasing new and re-issued albums by classic pop, jazz and country artists. Varèse Sarabande Records is distributed by Universal Music Group. Follow:  twitter.com/varesesarabande Watch:  youtube.com/varesesarabande Listen:  open.spotify.com/user/varesesarabanderecords Like:  facebook.com/varesesarabanderecords Buy:  varesesarabande.com ABOUT THE JIM HENSON COMPANY The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for over 60 years and is recognized worldwide as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics and digital animation. Best known as creators of the world famous Muppets, Henson has received over 50 Emmy Awards and nine Grammy Awards. Recent credits include the Emmy®-nominated Sid the Science Kid, Dinosaur Train, and Pajanimals, the CG-animated preschool series Doozers, the digital citizenship series for preschoolers Dot., the Netflix series for young preschoolers Word Party, the marine biology themed animated series on PBS KIDS Splash and Bubbles and the Netflix Original preschool show Julie’s Greenroom, starring award-winning actress Julie Andrews. Features include Disney’s Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, as well as The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, and MirrorMask. Television productions include Fraggle Rock, the sci-fi cult series Farscape, Henson Alternative’s No, You Shut Up! and the TV film Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow. With additional locations in New York and London, The Jim Henson Company is headquartered in Los Angeles on the historic Charlie Chaplin lot, complete with soundstage and postproduction facilities. The Company is home to Jim Henson’s Creature Shop™, a pre-eminent character- building and visual effects group with international film, television, theme park and advertising clients, as well as Henson Recording Studios, one of the music industry’s top recording facilities known for its world-class blend of state-of- the-art and vintage equipment. The Company’s Henson Alternative brand is currently touring Puppet-Up! – Uncensored, a live puppet improvisational show. http://www.henson.com www.facebook.com/hensoncompany www.twitter.com/hensoncompanyhttp://www.henson.com
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solo-bolo-trollo · 8 years ago
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A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE FILMS I WATCHED IN 2016
1.       About Schmidt (2002, dir. Alexander Payne)
2.       The Accused (1988, dir. Jonathan Kaplan)
3.       All The Way (2016, dir. Jay Roach)
4.       The Alphabet (1968, dir. David Lynch)
5.       Anomalisa (2015, dir. Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson)
6.       Armageddon (1998, dir. Michael Bay)
7.       Backdraft (1991, dir. Ron Howard)
8.       Bamboozled (2000, dir. Spike Lee)
9.       Battlefield Earth (2000, dir. Roger Christian)
10.   Beverly Hills Cop (1984, dir. Martin Brest)
11.   Bicycle Thieves (1948, dir. Vittorio de Sica)
12.   The Big Short (2015, dir. Adam McKay)
13.   The Blair Witch Project (1999, dir. Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez)
14.   Bo Burnham: Make Happy (2016, dir. Bo Burnham & Christopher Storer)
15.   Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006, dir. Larry Charles)
16.   Bridge of Spies (2015, dir. Steven Spielberg)
17.   Brooklyn (2015, dir. John Crowley)
18.   Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969, dir. George Roy Hill)
19.   Cabaret (1972, dir. Bob Fosse)
20.   Carol (2015, dir. Todd Haynes)
21.   Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010, dir. Werner Herzog)
22.   Chasing Amy (1997, dir. Kevin Smith)
23.   Cinema Paradiso (1988, dir. Giuseppe Tornatore)
24.   Clerks (1994, dir. Kevin Smith)
25.   Clue (1985, dir. Jonathan Lynn)
26.   Coffee and Cigarettes (2003, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
27.   Confirmation (2016, dir. Rick Famuyiwa)
28.   Cries and Whispers (1972, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
29.   Crimson Peak (2015, dir. Guillermo del Toro)
30.   Crumb (1994, dir. Terry Zwigoff)
31.   The Danish Girl (2015, dir. Tom Hooper)
32.   Days of Heaven (1978, dir. Terrence Malick)
33.   Dazed and Confused (1993, dir. Richard Linklater)
34.   The Decline of Western Civilization (1981, dir. Penelope Spheeris)
35.   The Departed (2006, dir. Martin Scorsese)
36.   Die Hard 2 (1990, dir. Renny Harlin)
37.   Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995, dir. John McTiernan)
38.   The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972, dir. Luis Buñuel)
39.   Don’t Think Twice (2016, dir. Mike Birbiglia)
40.   Dr. No (1962, dir. Terence Young)
41.   Dressed to Kill (1980, dir. Brian De Palma)
42.   DumbLand (2002, dir. David Lynch)
43.   The Earrings of Madame de… (1953, dir. Max Ophuls)
44.   Evil Dead II (1987, dir. Sam Raimi)
45.   eXistenZ (1999, dir. David Cronenberg)
46.   Falling Down (1993, dir. Joel Schumacher)
47.   Fantastic Voyage (1966, dir. Richard Fleischer)
48.   Fatal Attraction (1987, dir. Adrian Lyne)
49.   The Fisher King (1991, dir. Terry Gilliam)
50.   Fishing with John (1992, dir. John Lurie)
51.   Following (1998, dir. Christopher Nolan)
52.   Four Rooms (1995, dir. Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino)
53.   Freddy Got Fingered (2001, dir. Tom Green)
54.   Freedom Riders (2011, dir. Stanley Nelson)
55.   From Russia, with Love (1963, dir. Terence Young)
56.   Ghostbusters (2016, dir. Paul Feig)
57.   Goldfinger (1964, dir. Guy Hamilton)
58.   The Good Dinosaur (2015, dir. Peter Sohn)
59.   Goodfellas (1990, dir. Martin Scorsese)
60.   The Graduate (1967, dir. Mike Nichols)
61.   The Grandmother (1970, dir. David Lynch)
62.   Grizzly Man (2005, dir. Werner Herzog)
63.   Gummo (1997, dir. Harmony Korine)
64.   Hail, Caesar! (2016, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
65.   Halloween (1978, dir. John Carpenter)
66.   The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992, dir. Curtis Hanson)
67.   Hard Candy (2005, dir. David Slade)
68.   A Hard Day’s Night (1964, dir. Richard Lester)
69.   Hard Eight (1996, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
70.   Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011, dir. David Yates)
71.   The Hateful Eight (2015, dir. Quentin Tarantino)
72.   Heathers (1989, dir. Michael Lehmann)
73.   Hell or High Water (2016, dir. David Mackenzie)
74.   Hellraiser (1987, dir. Clive Barker)
75.   High Tension (2003, dir. Alexandre Aja)
76.   Hoop Dreams (1994, dir. Steve James)
77.   House (1977, dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi)
78.   Howards End (1992, dir. James Ivory)
79.   Jesus Christ Superstar (1973, dir. Norman Jewison)
80.   John Wick (2014, dir. David Leitch and Chad Stahelski)
81.   The Killer (1989, dir. John Woo)
82.   Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014, dir. Matthew Vaughn)
83.   Kubo and the Two Strings (2016, dir. Travis Knight)
84.   Labyrinth (1986, dir. Jim Henson)
85.   The Ladykillers (2004, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
86.   The Last Days of Disco (1998, dir. Whit Stillman)
87.   The Last Waltz (1978, dir. Martin Scorsese)
88.   The Lobster (2015, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos)
89.   Love Actually (2003, dir. Richard Curtis)
90.   Love and Friendship (2016, dir. Whit Stillman)
91.   M*A*S*H* (1970, dir. Robert Altman)
92.   Macbeth (1971, dir. Roman Polanski)
93.   Mad Max (1979, dir. George Miller)
94.   Mad Max: Fury Road (2015, dir. George Miller)
95.   Malcolm X (1992, dir. Spike Lee)
96.   Mallrats (1995, dir. Kevin Smith)
97.   The Man with the Golden Gun (1974, dir. Guy Hamilton)
98.   The Martian (2015, dir. Ridley Scott)
99.   Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016, dir. Spike Lee)
100.                        Midnight Special (2016, dir. Jeff Nichols)
101.                        Miller’s Crossing (1990, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
102.                        Mommie Dearest (1981, dir. Frank Perry)
103.                        Moonraker (1979, dir. Lewis Gilbert)
104.                        Naked Lunch (1991, dir. David Cronenberg)
105.                        Naqoyqatsi (2002, dir. Godfrey Reggio)
106.                        National Lampoon: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (2015, dir. Douglas Tirola)
107.                        The Negotiator (1998, dir. F. Gary Gray)
108.                        Network (1976, dir. Sidney Lumet)
109.                        The NeverEnding Story (1984, dir. Wolfgang Petersen)
110.                        A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven)
111.                        Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979, dir. Werner Herzog)
112.                        One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975, dir. Milos Forman)
113.                        Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016)
114.                        Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday (2016, dir. John Lee)
115.                        Persona (1966, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
116.                        Primal Fear (1996, dir. Gregory Hoblit)
117.                        Purple Rain (1984, dir. Albert Magnoli)
118.                        The Remains of the Day (1993, dir. James Ivory)
119.                        The Revenant (2015, dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu)
120.                        Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky (1991, dir. Lam Nai-choi)
121.                        The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, dir. Jim Sharman)
122.                        Room (2015, dir. Lenny Abrahamson)
123.                        Scarface (1983, dir. Brian De Palma)
124.                        Scream (1996, dir. Wes Craven)
125.                        Se7en (1995, dir. David Fincher)
126.                        Secret Honor (1984, dir. Robert Altman)
127.                        Sense and Sensibility (1995, dir. Ang Lee)
128.                        A Serious Man (2009, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
129.                        Showgirls (1995, dir. Paul Verhoeven)
130.                        Sicario (2015, dir. Denis Villeneuve)
131.                        Sing Street (2016, dir. John Carney)
132.                        Singles (1992, dir. Cameron Crowe)
133.                        Six Men Getting Sick (1966, dir. David Lynch)
134.                        Sleepwalk with Me (2012, dir. Mike Birbiglia)
135.                        Spotlight (2015, dir. Tom McCarthy)
136.                        Spy (2015, dir. Paul Feig)
137.                        Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980, dir. Irvin Kershner)
138.                        Star Wars: Episode VI—Return of the Jedi (1983, dir. Richard Marquand)
139.                        Star Wars: Episode VII—The Force Awakens (2015, dir. J.J. Abrams)
140.                        Steve Jobs (2015, dir. Danny Boyle)
141.                        Straight Outta Compton (2015, dir. F. Gary Gray)
142.                        The Terminator (1984, dir. James Cameron)
143.                        The Thief and the Cobbler (1993, dir. Richard Williams)
144.                        The Thin Blue Line (1988, dir. Errol Morris)
145.                        The Thing (1982, dir. John Carpenter)
146.                        Thunderball (1965, dir. Terence Young)
147.                        Time Bandits (1981, dir. Terry Gilliam)
148.                        True Stories (1986, dir. David Byrne)
149.                        True Story (2015, dir. Rupert Goold)
150.                        Trumbo (2015, dir. Jay Roach)
151.                        Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992, dir. David Lynch)
152.                        The Usual Suspects (1995, dir. Bryan Singer)
153.                        Vernon, Florida (1981, dir. Errol Morris)
154.                        A View to a Kill (1985, dir. John Glen)
155.                        Waking Life (2001, dir. Richard Linklater)
156.                        Wings of Desire (1987, dir. Wim Wenders)
157.                        The Witch (2016, dir. Robert Eggers)
158.                        World of Tomorrow (2015, dir. Don Hertzfeldt)
159.                        Zodiac (2007, dir. David Fincher)
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