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roentgenium, number 111
part of @simmyfrobby's elemental haiku challenge series :) i had a lot of fun doing this one and sharing the joy of prospect narratives with the world
the dot circles are actually a pictoral depiction of a roentgenium atom - except for the copper, silver, and gold slides where they are those atoms instead! i found it looking up roentgenium for inspiration and ran with it as the visual theme for the whole thing
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the minnesota wild’s 2024 nhl draft class
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“He’s like endgame for me. I totally want them to be truly together!” — Winona Ryder (Lydia Deetz)
This illustration of mine is something I truly want to see for a potential third Beetlejuice movie. Me and many fans who are diehard Beetlebabes shippers! 🪲❤️🕷️Even Winona Ryder herself explained her pitch to ComicBook.com and even her interview with Joshua Horowitz as she wants her character to end up with Beetlejuice aka Betelgeuse! 🖤🖤 Her wish will come true once the third Beetlejuice film will come to fruition from Tim Burton and Warner Bros. I’m enjoyed the second Beetlejuice movie and I’m looking forward to seeing one last zany adventure with the Ghost with the Most!
Also I think this song, We Belong Together by Ritchie Valens (R.I.P.) totally suits them as it’ll be a perfect love song for them for the third Beetlejuice movie! 🥰🙌💕 Just like Harry Belafonte and Richard Harris, why not Ritchie Valens? It fits perfectly! I’d love to see a happy ending for both of them in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice — and so does Miss Ryder herself!
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My 25 Favorite Films of 2023
It's that time of year again! Here are my top 25 films of 2023.
25. Joy Ride
Following in the footsteps of Bridesmaids and Girls Trip, Joy Ride offers some of the biggest laughs of 2023 proving once again women can be just as raunchy as men. The cast includes up-and-comers Ashley Park, Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu, and a scene-stealing breakthrough performance from Sherry Cola. Joy Ride marks a strong debut from writer-director Adele Lim.
24. Theater Camp
Anyone who had aspirations of becoming an actor can relate to Theater Camp, a mockumentary about the staff of a theater camp struggling to keep it afloat. Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, and Noah Galvin lead both behind and in front of the camera in this superb comedy that will leave you singing from the rooftops.
23. A Thousand and One
A Thousand and One is a heartbreaking indie film about a mother's desperate effort to form a bond with her estranged son by kidnapping him from the foster care system following her stint in prison. Teyana Taylor packs an emotional punch with her crushing performance with the help of A.V. Rockwell in her feature debut as a writer-director.
22. Thanksgiving
Eli Roth's filmography in horror is a mixed record, but his latest flick Thanksgiving may be his best work yet. Not only is it a solid slasher with great over-the-top killings, its brilliantly hilarious. In a time where horror franchises can be tiresome, Thanksgiving is one that could call for a second or third helping.
21. Somewhere in Queens
TV icon Ray Romano makes his feature directorial debut in the family comedy Somewhere in Queens. He stars as the father of a promising high school basketball player who goes through perhaps desperate means to assure he lands a college scholarship. Joined by the wonderful Laurie Metcalf, Somewhere in Queens has plenty of laughs as well as plenty of heart.
20. Dream Scenario
The remarkable comeback of Nicolas Cage continues with his brilliant performance in Dream Scenario, a dark fantasy horror comedy in which he plays a college professor who inexplicably starts appearing in everyone's dreams, sparking a national phenomenon that will ultimately take a personal toll. Cage balances the absurdity of the situation his character is in with emotional heft that comes with it. This marks Norwegian filmmaker Kristoffer Borgli's first English-language film and based on how well-executed Dream Scenario is, hopefully it won't be his last.
19. The Covenant
Guy Ritchie's latest The Covenant is a heart-pounding war film based on the true story of Sgt. John Kinley's rescue effort of his Afghan interpreter Ahmed. Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim make a perfect duo in this dramatic, suspenseful film that may be Ritchie's strongest work to date.
18. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
Judy Blume's 1970 adolescent classic Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. finally made its way to the big screen this year in the heartwarming coming-of-age tale of a girl's awkward journey from childhood to adulthood as well as the complexities that come from being an interfaith household. Abby Ryder Fortson shines as the titular Margaret in an outstanding performance not often seen from child actors. Also, we need more Rachel McAdams.
17. BlackBerry
Arguably the biggest surprise of 2023, BlackBerry offers some of the best laughs in the comedic retelling of the rise and fall of the iconic BlackBerry device. BlackBerry is a showcase of talent of its star Jay Baruchel, Matt Johnson (who also directed and co-wrote the film), and Glenn Howerton of It's Always Sunny fame, easily giving one of the best on-screen performances of the entire year.
16. You Hurt My Feelings
Writer-director Nicole Holofcener reunites with her Enough Said star Julia Louis-Dreyfus with You Hurt My Feelings, which centers a turbulent chapter in a couple's marriage after a novelist overhears her husband mocking her latest book. The dramedy examines the thought-provoking nuances of how fully honest one actually should be with their spouse (the answer may surprise you!). The greatest strength from Holofcener's latest is how its humor comes naturally from the reality of relationships.
15. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Mission: Impossible does the unthinkable in Hollywood: keeping a franchise in top-notch shape. Dead Reckoning Part One, the whopping *seventh* installment of the Ethan Hunt saga, delivers on a compelling plot and incredible action sequences, all of which is cemented by the star power of Tom Cruise, who has carried this spy franchise for nearly 20 years. There have been hints that Dead Reckoning may be the beginning of the end for Mission: Impossible, and if that's the case, it's going out with a bang.
14. Talk to Me
The best horror movie of 2023, Talk to Me is a chilling film about a group of teenager's ill-fated decision of doing a viral challenge of interacting with the dead, only to mistakenly leave the portal open between the living and the spirit world. What makes Talk to Me work is the family drama at the core of the film and the powerful performance from its troubled heroine Sophie Wilde.
13. Sisu
Inglorious Basterds meets Mad Max: Fury Road meets John Wick, Sisu is a WWII-era revenge action flick about a gold prospector's quest to retrieve the gold that was stolen from him from a group of Nazis. Full of brutal, bloody fight sequences with a twisted sense of humor, Sisu is one helluva ride.
12. Creed III
Creed III is a throwback to the era where Hollywood blockbusters were able to provide complete satisfaction. The latest installment of the Rocky spin-off franchise marked the strong directorial debut of its star Michael B. Jordan and also may have sadly marked the final film of the incredibly talented Jonathan Majors, whose recent assault conviction may be a knockout punch to an otherwise booming career.
11. May December
Often having vibes of a soap opera, Todd Haynes' May December is a compelling and at times disturbing film of an actress (played by Natalie Portman) who shadows the woman she's depicting in a film (played by Julianne Moore) famous for her 90s love affair with a then 13-year-old, who later became her husband. Despite the powerhouse performances from the two Oscar winners, the film really belongs to rising star Charles Melton, whose character finally comes to grips with the trauma he unknowingly endured as a child. And Melton's performance is among 2023's best.
10. Anatomy of a Fall
We don't often get great courtroom dramatic thrillers these days which is why Anatomy of a Fall really stands out. German actress Sandra Hüller gives a breakthrough performance as a wife and mother who becomes the prime suspect in what authorities believe is the murder of her husband, who had fallen to his death from the attic window. With plenty of twists and turns, Anatomy of a Fall will keep viewers guessing throughout.
9. Maestro
Not only does Bradley Cooper give the performance of his career, he has also shown his ability to direct is no fluke. Maestro, a biopic that spotlights the personal drama of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, is a beautifully-shot, well-acted film that solidifies Cooper as one of Hollywood's newest talented filmmakers.
8. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
One would assume that a Spider-Man cartoon would solely be geared towards children but Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is such a sophisticated film between its complex plot and the remarkable animation that are a continuation from its 2018 Into the Spider-Verse predecessor. Between a strong voice cast, an amazing score and a brilliant cliffhanger, Across the Spider-Verse was the shining gem of the many superhero duds 2023 had to offer.
7. Killers of the Flower Moon
At 81-years-old, legendary director Martin Scorsese hasn't lost his step with Killers of the Flower Moon, his best film in at least a decade. The crime drama is based on a true story on the 1920s murders of members of Osage Nation and its ties to the marriage Ernest Burkhart and Mollie Kyle, played by the reliably gifted Leonardo DiCaprio and powerful newcomer Lily Gladstone.
6. Saltburn
Following her strong debut with 2020's Promising Young Woman, filmmaker Emerald Fennell makes a valiant return with her twisted comedic psychological drama Saltburn, which surrounds an Oxford student who is quickly embraced by the wealthy family of a classmate and the jarring fallout as a result. Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Irisherin, Dunkirk) proves he's more than capable of being the leading man and is joined by rich ensemble including Rosamund Pike, Jacob Elordi, Richard E. Grant and Carey Mulligan. With stunning visuals and some of the most shocking things you'll see onscreen in 2023, Saltburn is a stirring work of art.
5. The Holdovers
It's been a long time since a new Christmas movie can live up to beloved holiday classics and Alexander Payne makes the closest effort with The Holdovers, a 1970-set dramedy about a miserable teacher at a boys academy who is stuck essentially babysitting the "holdover" students who didn't go home for the holidays. Joining the always-brilliant Paul Giamatti is newcomer Dominic Sessa as his troublesome student and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who gives a powerful Oscar-worthy performance as the cook mourning over the loss of her son. The Holdovers is the perfect film to warm your heart over the holidays this year and every year going forward.
4. Past Lives
Perhaps one of the more unsung heroes of 2023 cinema, Past Lives is a touching story about love and what if. Greta Lee stars in a breakout role as a married woman who rekindles a relationship with a childhood friend from South Korea but rather than going down the typical "will they, won't they" or "love triangle" paths this film easily could've taken, Past Lives delves into the emotional complexities with such tenderness that only writer/director Celine Song could've told (the film is semi-autobiographical).
3. Oppenheimer
If anyone knows how to make a biopic an epic, it's Christopher Nolan. Oppenheimer is essentially two films rolled into one- a tick-tock thriller about the creation of the atomic bomb as well as a political drama that J. Robert Oppenheimer endured. Cillian Murphy gives the performance of his career and leads a gigantic ensemble cast in a film that despite its 3-hour running time goes by fast. And while Barbie may have won the box office battle, Oppenheimer certain won the war in more ways than one.
2. Polite Society
Polite Society is a brilliant action comedy following an aspiring stuntwoman who believes her sister is marrying into a sinister family. In the style of a Tarantino movie, up-and-coming filmmaker Nida Manzoor makes a strong feature debut that is the epitome of a fun popcorn movie, which have been in short supply in recent years.
Poor Things
Yorgos Lanthimos has quickly risen as of the strongest filmmakers of this generation, proving so once again with his latest film Poor Things. Emma Stone gives an Oscar-worthy performance as a woman brought back to life who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and autonomy and is accompanied by an excellent supporting cast. Like a modern-day Tim Burton, Lanthimos was able to create a mesmerizing universe with incredible production design, a whimsical music score, and stunning cinematography. Going to the movies is meant to be an escape, and Poor Things perfectly encapsulates that.
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Universal's THE FALL GUY has premiered to middling box office. Which is unfortunate. It's a fun and funny film.
In the past few months, I have seen an interesting mix of action films. MONKEY MAN Is superior. It's incredible. THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE is great fun - one of the best Guy Ritchie films in a while. ARGYLLE was awful. I hate the use of sped up action and Matthew Vaughn needs to be brought before The Hauge for his overuse of it. BOY KILLS WORLD uses it, too, which is unfortunate, but at least everything else works (to a degree). It certainly has the feel of a cult film. The entire time I was watching I thought, "This would kill at Beyond Fest or Fantastic Fest". It's a bit too off-kilter so you really had to adjust my thinking of it.
But THE FALL GUY is not really like those films. Action-packed to be sure, but in the vein of the JOHN WICK films, they are more about stunts, falls, punches etc; than gun violence and bloodshed. Which makes sense as director/producer David Leitch (ATOMIC BLONDE, DEADPOOL 2, BULLET TRAIN, JOHN WICK franchise ) is a former stuntman. This film - aside from being a reboot of the 80's television series starring Lee Majors - is a love letter to the stunt community and a not so silent campaign for the stunt community to be recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
Leitch & Co. have made sure that this roll-out to this film has centered Stunts.
Compilation of their promotion of stunt people: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel, stunts on the red carpet at the L.A. premiere and a demo of stunts at the L.A premiere.
SPOILERS FOR THE FALL GUY. MORE SPOILERS THAN THE (ALLEGED) FILLERS IN RYAN GOSLING'S FACE.
What is it about: The film is about stuntman Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling), who suffers an on-set accident, which ends his career as the #1 stuntman for actor Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
With Colt's career goes his relationship with Jody (Emily Blunt), a camerawoman.
Eighteen months later, Colt is beckoned by Ryder's producing partner Gail Meyers (Hannah Waddingham)
to work stunts on Tom's new film with first-time director Jody at the helm.
When Tom goes missing, Gail implores Colt to locate him before the studio shuts down production, which will destroy Jody's career. With Jody's career at stake Colt begrudgingly throws himself into locating Tom, which drags him into the dodgy lifestyle the actor he's been doubling has been into.
WHAT I LOVED
-Ryan Gosling is incredible at comedy. Most people discovered that with BARBIE, but those who loved THE NICE GUYS knew that. Or maybe even saw his promise in THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB and YOUNG HERCULES.
The humour doen't stick the way THE NICE GUY does, but it is still an extremely funny film. The film is very self-referential and meta, so the comedy works more if you know about the issues surrounding the entertainment industry and the stunt community. If you don't, the jokes are still there, but may not land as well as it would if you understood the reference.
-Emily Blunt can have chemistry with a sponge, so it makes it very easy to care about Jody and Colt's relationship, despite we get very little time with them as a couple. Because of how great they are individually as portraying lost love, you really do root for these crazy kids to reconcile.
-Something that may very seem like a point against it, is something I count as an asset - it is extremely meta. People may find that anvilicious, but as a film that throws restraint out the window - doesn't even bother acting as if it has restraint - it's easy to lean into it. You have a script supervisor advising Jody to make the in-film character do a wall of exposition about how there is no third act, while in the film Jody is really dealing with the fact that her film has no third act; which is a reference to big blockbusters being filmed without a finished script.
Or Jody talking with Colt about if she should do a split-screen effect, while Jody and Colt are in the split-screen . You just have to embrace it.
And as much as it is a full-throated love letter to stunt and a cry to have them recognized by the Academy (there is even an end-credit song that is all about how stunts is deserving of gold), the film is a love letter to movies with Colt and his stunt coordinator Dan (Winston Duke) reciting movie quotes to each other. There is even a point in the film where Colt says something profound to Jodie and he's trying to figure out if he made it up or if it was a quote. It's a gorgeous film for people who love movies.
They even call out stunts by other films and seemingly recreate them. It's great.
Gael Garcia Bernal did a Criterion Closet pull and he lamented on how there are no longer movies like Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN that make you come out of the cinema that makes you want to live and have sex and love and enjoy people. While THE FALL GUY may not make you want to have sex, it is a big, bold, film that makes you think back at classics that were all about the indomitable spirit of the reluctant hero and of the hero trying to get their love. It really does feel a Valentine to cinema as a whole.
-Colt literally being made into a fall guy by Gail. Genius!
-The fact that the "Miami Vice" reference had a pay off and ties into Universal Studios' long running stunt shows.
Gosling popping up at Universal's stunt show.
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WHAT I DIDN'T LOVE
-They had Blake Shelton remake the series theme song, "The Unknown Stuntman" which was performed by the 80s series lead Lee Majors (who cameos in the film, along with his costar Heather Thomas), but they took out all the references to celebrities. And since this film is all about Colt's love for Jodie, the song has been retooled to make it more a dedication to their love, then the love of stunts and leading ladies.
Thankfully, there are great songs in the tracks, especially Yungblood's cover of Kiss's "I Was Made for Loving You".
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Looking Ahead to 2024
With the new year finally here, I thought this would be a good time to list the films I am most excited about coming to theaters in 2024. So I present the films I am most excited about coming out this year (in alphabetical order):
Ballerina
Spinning out of the John Wick films comes this action thriller starring Ana de Armas that takes place between John Wick: Chapter 3 and Chapter 4.
Beetlejuice 2
Apparently, it took 36 years for someone to say his name three times because Beetlejuice is back! Tim Burton directs the sequel starring original stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara and joined by new addition Jenna Ortega.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
I'll be honest, I really liked Beverly Hills Cop III and am disappointed we never got to see the 2013 CBS pilot about Axel Foley's son. Count me in for the fourth film coming to Netflix this year.
Deadpool 3
The lone Marvel Studios film coming in 2024 is a continuation of the Fox Deadpool series. But with Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine, this one is one to watch.
Dune: Part Two
Return to Arrakis with director Denis Villeneuve for this adaptation of the second half of Frank Herbert’s Dune. Originally slated for a late 2023 release, it is finally coming this year.
The Fall Guy
Ryan Gosling is a stuntman turned investigator in this action comedy, based on a 1980s TV series, co-starring Emily Blunt, Winston Duke, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Anya Taylor-Joy is Furiosa in this origin story focused on Charlize Theron's character from Fury Road.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
The Splenger kids are back in this sequel to 2021's Afterlife (and the fourth film in the Ghostbusters series).
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 and Chapter 2
While this may be two films, let's count it as one. Coming this year is Kevin Costner's epic Western Horizon. And don't forget, Costner has plans for four Horizon films.
IF
John Krasinski writes and directs this fantasy comedy starring Ryan Reynolds as a man who can see people's imaginary friends.
Joker: Folie a Deux
Joaquin Phoenix returns as the Joker is joined by Lady Gaga has Dr. Harleen Quinzel in this sequel to 2019's award-winning Joker.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Guy Ritchie directs Henry Cavill in this action spy film about the British black ops during WWII.
Twisters
As a huge fan of 1996's Twister, I am ready for more. More twisters.
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story
Is 2024 the year we finally see Jerry Seinfeld's film about the origins of Pop-Tarts for Netflix? I sure hope so.
Wolfs
Jon Watts writes and directs this psychological action-thriller starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Honorable Mention (films not mentioned above): Argylle, Madame Web, Drive-Away Dolls, Road House, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Abigail, Civil War, Challengers, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Inside Out 2, Bad Boys 4, The Bikeriders, A Quiet Place: Day One, Project Artemis, Alien: Romulus, Kraven the Hunter, Venom 3, Alto Knights, Red One, Gladiator 2, Wicked: Part One, Mufasa: The Lion King, and Nosferatu.
Now for a quick look ahead to 2024, my top picks for that year are Avatar 3, The Batman - Part II, Captain America: Brave New World, Fantastic Four, Mission: Impossible 8, Superman: Legacy, and any of the above-mentioned films that get bumped to 2025.
Looking back at the 15 films on my Looking Ahead to 2023 list from last year: I saw 13 in theaters, one was bumped to 2024 and is included above, and one I didn't get a chance to see yet thanks to the flu. (sorry Wonka).
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Stranger Things, to test your dashboard osmosis abilities
stranger things is a netflix's favourite child
its set in the 80s and has a very speilberg-y vibe
it's about a group of kids (eventually teenagers) who live in a world with some kind of supernatural fuckery going on
i'm not sure why they're a part of it. do they solve mysteries? does something bad happen to them? i dunno
finn wolfhard plays one of the mains, and this show is what made him famous (he's ritchie from the modern IT movies to me)
there's a place called "the upside down", its like, another dimension...?
theres a thing called the demigorgon or something and i've never seen it but i think it has tentacles
one of the kids, dustin, has no front teeth due to a medical disorder his actor has and thats pretty neat
theres a girl with short hair named eleven and she has telekinesis. again, i do not know how her and the other kids factor together. i think she was raised in a government facility?
winona ryder is here. christmas lights
sheriff hopper has a mouth watering physique. that is to say, i have stared at some very indulgent gifsets of this man
every season there is a character that the fandom utterly adores but then they die and everybody loses their mind. especially over this guy named eddie munson. of all the stranger things stuff i see on my dash over the years, eddie has been like. Near Constant. endless eddie. it's died down some but wowee. eddie is into heavy metal and lord of the rings and he seems like a nice boy
one of the older kids, steve harrington, used to be a jerk but now he's a sweetie and everybody loves him
there is a cute girl with a ponytail who apparently deserved better
theres a bully dude with a mullet that people either love or loathe. and i've seen fights about this
these kids play D&D
theres a kid with a bowl cut and people keep fighting over whether he is gay or ace. it's really weird, as if those things can't exist in one being. or that one person's headcanons cancel outs somebody elses. some ppl can think he's gay and other ppl can think he's ace, there's no need to fight about it, geez
i dunno the plot of this thing, only vibes and the general idea of the characters. tho it occurs to me i dunno half their names
everybody loved this show and super gushed about it but now everybody hates this show so i guess a dip in quality ensued?
well i dunno much about this show but i've sure as fuck seen lotsa meta and gushing over eddie munson and steve harrington
and hopper's plump ass
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LAST UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2024.
ke huy quan - finding o’hana, eeato, abc, loki
jane fonda- moving on, 8b, book club, g&f
dan levy- happiest season
sarah kendall- radio interviews, the other one, taskmaster/coc3, game shows (guessable, rohouse of games, weakest link, wity, spicks & specs, question team), things you should have done, motherland, big zuu's big eats, frayed + bloopers + interviews, comedy shows, beehive (2008)?
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melissa mccarthy- gg, mike & molly
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lisa ann walter - bitter trailer, the ladies, greys, 911, doubt, psycho st, the more things change clips, jersey, parent trap, ae s2, glow
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zoe perry- young sheldon
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natalia tena- i love you stupid, interviews, john wick4, hp, anchor and hope, wolfe, wisdom of the crowd, molotov jukebox vids, 10.000km
kathryn hahn- I love d*ck, happyish, I know this must is true, transparent, tiny beautiful things, mrs fletcher, private life, bad words, the shrink next door, flower, parks and rec
lily rabe- ahs, tell me your secrets, shrinking, fractured, downtown owl, the veil, letters from the big man, redemption trail, golden exits, presumed innocent, the great lillian hall, the tender bar, pawn sacrifice, a midsummer night's dream, the wizard of lies
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lance barber- young sheldon
charlotte ritchie- ghosts, taskmaster, the other one, wonka, feel good, you
catherine tate - doctor who 2023
david tennant- doctor who 2023
rosie jones- taskmaster
lucia keskin- things you should have done, mandy
diane morgan- frayed, cunk on earth,
sean astin- st
scott patterson- sullivan's crossing, gg, saw
elaine hendrix - parent trap, dynasty
poorna jaganathan- nsie, i'll show you mine, the out-laws
jovan bridges/yvie oddly- interviews
abby elliott- the bear
matty matheson- the bear
sarah paulson- the bears2
angela kinsey- the office, tall girl 1 & 2
amy ryan- the office, omitb, beau is afraid, beautiful boy
gaby hoffmann - finish cmon cmon and transparent
nick offerman- parks & rec
rashida jones- the office, parks & rec, angie tribeca
ellie kemper- the office, bridesmaids, kimmy s, happiness for beginners
kristen bell- the good place, the woman in the house across the street
winona ryder- gone in the night
lily tomlin- grandma, 80b, moving on, g&f
katee sackhoff- christmas sail
rainn wilson- the office, mom, jerry and marge go large
dolly parton- g&f
rakhee thakrar- rules of the game
craig robinson- the office, killing it
andie mcdowell- maid
rita moreno- 8b, west side story, x fast and furious
sally field- 8b, spoiler alert
janelle james- ae s1 & s2
william stanford davis- ae s1 & s2
sheryl lee ralph- ae s1 & s2
tyler james williams- ae s2
quinta brunson- ae s2
courteney cox- shining vale
kelly mccormack - sugar daddy, aloto, ginny and georgia
keiko agena- gg, prodigal son
martin short- omitb
steve martin- omitb
mae martin- feel good
meryl streep- omitbs3
cristo fernandez- interviews
nick mohammed- ted lasso, taskmaster
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michaela mcmanus- the village*
toni collette- mafia mama, knives out, hereditary*
elizabeth mitchell- sc films*
jodi balfour- ted lasso*
smg- do revenge*
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was watching old beyond our ice stuff and this is literally so cute i wanna cry
#zeev buium#ryder ritchie#minnesota wild#‘you didn’t do shit’ ‘I SCORED’ ‘one goal…that’s shit’#sorry i was crying tears of laughter first time i saw this
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Hey! could you help me find a female fc with a gothic vibe (wears a lot of black) age 20-30 thank you so much
i can certainly try ! the first person i thought of was lyrica okano, but i’d also rec having a look at angela giarratana, anna lambe, asami zdrenka, barbie ferreria, brianne tju, charlotte ritchie, eleanor barnes, emma blackery, emma dumont, emma mackey, emer kenny, evelyn hoskins, kaya scodelario, kat dennings, lily sullivan, lindsay pearce, safiya nygaard, zoe kravitz, and if you vibe w/ using resources of fc’s from 10+ years ago, emilie de ravin could be a good shout using her flashback resources from lost, or winona ryder in... basically anything she was in in the 90s. for actual gothic gals with resources, there’s 70+ gif icons of heather baron-gracie available in the source link !
#Anonymous#answered#fc help#rph#rpc#why is it that the second i get a fc help ask#i immediately forget every single person i've ever seen#(i'll probably update this a few times as i think of more people! probably really obvious ones!)#fc: lyrica okano#fc: anna lambe#fc: asami zdrenka#fc: barbie ferreira#fc: brianne tju#fc: eleanor barnes#fc: emma blackery#fc: emma dumont#fc: emma mackey#fc: emer kenny#fc: evelyn hoskins#fc: kaya scodelario#fc: lily sullivan#fc: lindsay pearce#fc: safiya nygaard#fc: zoe kravitz#fc: emilie de ravin#fc: heather baron gracie#fc: charlotte ritchie#fc: kat dennings#fc: angela giarratana
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When Rock & Roll Was Young / Various Artists
All discs in like new condition.
This box set includes 140 tunes on 10 CDs.
Disc 1:
1. Palisades Park - Freddy Cannon
2. Big Boy Pete - The Olympics
3. One Kiss for Old Times' Sake - Ronnie Dove
4. Trouble in Paradise - The Crests
5. Once in a While - The Chimes
6. Running Bear - Johnny Preston
7. When We Get Married - The Dreamlovers
8. A Million to One - Jimmy Charles
9. Guardian Angel - The Imaginations
10. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Freddy Cannon
11. Timothy - The Buoys
12. Take Me as I Am - The Duprees
13. Valerie - Jackie & the Starlites
14. Willow Weep for Me - Chad & Jeremy
Disc 2:
1. Try the Impossible - Lee Andrews & The Hearts
2. Trickle Trickle - The Videos
3. What's Your Name - Don & Juan
4. The Gleam in Your Eye - Earl Lewis & The Channels
5. My Own True Love - The Duprees
6. Wine, Wine, Wine - The Nightcaps
7. Till Then - The Classics
8. Heart's Desire - The Avalons
9. Right or Wrong - Ronnie Dove
10. What Time Is It - The Jive Five
11. Pretty Little Angel - The Crests
12. The Closer You Are - Earl Lewis & The Channels
13. Action - Freddy Cannon
14. Feel So Fine - Johnny Preston
Disc 3:
1. One Summer Night - The Danleers
2. Tell Me Why - The Belmonts
3. Step by Step - The Crests
4. Winchester Cathedral - The New Vaudeville Band
5. Yesterday's Gone - Chad & Jeremy
6. Tallahassee Lassie - Freddy Cannon
7. Baby Oh Baby - The Shells
8. Loop De Loop - Johnny Thunder
9. Why Don't You Believe Me - The Duprees
10. Dance by the Light of the Moon - The Olympics
11. Mountain of Love - Ronnie Dove
12. Don't, Don't Don't Drop Out - Ronnie & The Schoolmates
13. Teardrops - Lee Andrews & The Hearts
14. Pipeline - The Chantays
Disc 4:
1. Have You Heard - The Duprees
2. Peanut Butter - The Marathons
3. Sandy - Larry Hall
4. Mixed-up, Shook-up Girl - Patty & The Emblems
5. Cradle of Love - Johnny Preston
6. Moonlight Cocktails - The Riveras
7. Beach Baby - First Class
8. Solitaire - The Embers
9. Deserie - The Charts
10. Six Nights a Week - The Crests
11. Goodnight Baby - The Imaginations
12. Transistor Sister - Freddy Cannon
13. Say You - Ronnie Dove
14. You Gave Me Somebody to Love - The Dreamlovers
Disc 5:
1. Wild Thing - The Troggs
2. Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys
3. A Groovy Kind of Love - The Mindbenders
4. Western Union - The Five Americans
5. Hats Off to Larry - Del Shannon
6. California Sun - The Rivieras
7. Crimson & Clover - Tommy James & The Shondells
8. The Boy from New York City - The Ad-Libs
9. Leader of the Pack - The Shangri-Las
10. Devil With a Blue Dress On - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
11. Love Is All Around - The Troggs
12. Sugar Sugar - The Archies
13. The Game of Love - Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders
14. I Think We're Alone Now - Tommy James & The Shondells
Disc 6:
1. Jim Dandy - Lavern Baker
2. Lipstick on Your Collar - Connie Francis
3. Sweet Nothin's - Brenda Lee
4. Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes
5. Eddie My Love - The Teen Queens
6. Lollipop - The Chordettes
7. Born Too Late - The Poni-Tails
8. What a Difference a Day Makes - Dinah Washington
9. Pink Shoe Laces - Dodie Stevens
10. Ivory Tower - Cathy Carr
11. Teach Me Tonight - The DeCastro Sisters
12. Tonight You Belong to Me - Patience & Prudence
13. Don't You Know - Della Reese
14. Cry Me a River - Julie London
Disc 7:
1. Sixteen Candles - The Crests
2. Cara Mia - Jay & The Americans
3. At the Hop - Danny & The Juniors
4. Little Darlin' - The Diamonds
5. Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
6. Runaway - Del Shannon
7. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters
8. Why Do Fools Fall in Love - Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
9. Under the Boardwalk - The Drifters
10. This I Swear - The Skyliners
11. Maybe - The Chantels
12. Let's Hang On - The Four Seasons
13. La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
14. Shout! - The Isley Brothers
Disc 8:
1. Earth Angel - The Penguins
2. Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners
3. You Belong to Me - The Duprees
4. Sherry - The Four Seasons
5. I Only Have Eyes for You - The Flamingos
6. Tears on My Pillow - Little Anthony & The Imperials
7. Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley & The Comets
8. My Girl - The Temptations
9. Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
10. The Great Pretender - The Platters
11. Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
12. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas
13. Do You Love Me - The Contours
14. Walk On By - Dionne Warwick
Disc 9:
1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis
2. All I Have to Do Is Dream - The Everly Brothers
3. I Wonder Why - Dion & The Belmonts
4. You Cheated - The Shields
5. I'm So Young - The Students
6. Book of Love - The Monotones
7. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
8. Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis
9. Wake Up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
10. Stormy Weather - The Spaniels
11. The Angels Listened In - The Crests
12. Susie Q - Dale Hawkins
13. Short Shorts - The Royal Teens
14. Church Bells May Ring - The Willows
Disc 10:
1. Lightnin' Strikes - Lou Christie
2. Rescue Me - Fontella Bass
3. Downtown - Petula Clark
4. Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett
5. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
6. The Rain, The Park and Other Things - The Cowsills
7. My Booyfriend's Back - The Angels
8. No Particular Place to Go - Chuck Berry
9. But I Do - Clarence "Frogman" Henry
10. Where the Boys Are - Connie Francis
11. Wolly Bully - Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs
12. It's My Party - Leslie Gore
13. You're the One - The Vogues
14. A Summer Song - Chad & Jeremy
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this got unnecessarily long so i’ll put a read more skfhdj AND i’ve given everyone a song bc i like to do that, either bc i thought of u or just bc i want u to listen to it for no reason other than that it fuckin slaps. mwah
1. @useralyssa — alyssa is... me. she’s the leo version of me. i think our mutual obsession with god and hands really bound us together for good. i could actually wax poetic abt her for ages bc she’s just so... good. her writing is immaculate even when she functions on half a retired braincell and there’s no one i trust to read my nonsense before her. she also singlehandedly sends the best letters. song: i’ll take the blame - vérité 2. @matchingbees — mery!!! mery’s a gem. she’s kind, she’s patient, she’s intelligent, she’s funny, she’s giving, she’s hotheaded, she’s everything you want in a friend. a real friend lets u use their adobe ID so u dont have to pay for photoshop and mery’s been letting me use hers for ages. she’s a very grounding presence for me in the one dee fandom and i love her. song: it’s not the same anymore - rex orange county 3. @tattooedlovers — miss ingrid... another gem of a person. i know she’s kind of quiet on here and minds her business and rarely says anything but ingrid is actually so fucking funny and understanding and ruthless. i know i can count on her to be levelheaded with me and she’s a real, genuine friend that will stick with you until the end. maam im lucky to have u song: stay gold - pvris 4. @festivedeans — alex is one of the funniest people on this goddamn website. we’re pretty newly bonded but i already know she’s FUNNY and kind and generous. her literal job is caring for babies and i think that says a lot about her personality and character. i love her. song: pretty venom - all time low
5. @queereightiesheartthrob — amber is the shane to my ryan. we actually should’ve known since our very first conversation consisted of amber laughing and making me cry. but she’s very big brained and i go to her often to blow off steam bc something here Irks me. one of these days she will drive the 20 hours to see me 😞 song: brick wall - adtr 6. @wasithard — tez oh tez. tez is a wondrous, wonderful person. she just... radiates positivity but not in a weird, overdone way. it feels genuine and she’s so open and so talented. have you heard her sing???? go listen to her covers immediately. tez is just so so warm and very much friend-shaped. an angel. song: winona ryder - picture this 7. @bipercabeth — miss emma.... where does one begin. for a cancer, u have a lot of big dick energy and it would be a little intimidating if we weren’t all on tumblr dot com. i think i can safely say that you have such a kind, generous heart and would do a lot for ur friends after that little bob morley stunt. anyone would be lucky to call you their friend. and that’s not even mention the sheer talent u have with the way u pull together words to stitch a story. am simply obsessed with it. song: big & scared - raleigh ritchie 8. @theparisinterview — hi miss val. val is simply one of the nicest people i’ve met on here. i think i say that almost every time but i cant just not say it after the experiences i’ve had on here. val is nice, she’s kind, she’s funny, she’ll check up on you if she has to, she’ll show u pictures of the sunset bc she knows u like them. she’s a gem. song: 25 - the pretty reckless 9. @dearniall — heleeennnnn!!! happy birthday!!!!!! helen is one of the most chill and laid back ppl on here, esp in our little obnoxious one dee circle. she’s so open and accepting and her taste in music is immaculate. she’s just very !! we’re kindred spirits in some ways and i just love having her on my dash. song: hang ups - scott helman 10. @hotgirlhannibal — sabine 🥺 i adore sab she is so... comically funny. like u just know she’s one of those ppl who never have to try to be funny, she just says the most hilarious things. she’s a sweetheart and she just makes my dash a hundred times better with her hannibal obsession and knack for all things entertaining. song: jungle - x ambassadors
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MBTI Typing Index: Names Q-T
Name starts with: A B, C D, E F, G H, I J K L, M N O P, Q R S T, U V W X Y Z.
Christian QUESADA (ESTJ)
Sara QUIN (ENTP)
Tegan QUIN (ENTP)
Zoë QUINN (INFP)
Daniel RADCLIFFE (ENFP)
Dennis RADER (ISTJ)
Charlotte RAMPLING (INFJ)
Gordon RAMSAY (ESTJ)
Giuliana RANCIC (ESFJ)
Ayn RAND (ISTJ)
Megan RAPINOE (ESTP)
Naval RAVIKANT (INTJ)
Jeremy RENNER (ISTP)
Raphaëlle RICCI (INTJ)
Damien RICE (INFP)
Tim RICE-OXLEY (INFJ)
Keith RICHARDS (ESTP)
Jon RICHARDSON (INTJ)
Alan RICKMAN (INTJ)
Tom RIDGEWELL (ENTP)
Ransom RIGGS (INFP)
Rihanna / Robyn FENTY (ESTP)
Guy RITCHIE (ENTJ)
Joan RIVERS (ESFP)
Robert REDFORD (INFJ)
Vanessa REDGRAVE (INFJ)
Eddie REDMAYNE (INFP)
Norman REEDUS (ISFP)
Keanu REEVES (ISFP)
Ryan REYNOLDS (ENTP)
Trent REZNOR (INFP)
Shonda RHIMES (ENFJ)
Mel ROBBINS (ENTJ)
Michel ROCARD (ENTJ)
Dennis RODMAN (ESTP)
Olivia RODRIGO (ESFJ)
Michelle RODRIGUEZ (ESTP)
Joe ROGAN (ESTP)
Seth ROGEN (ENTP)
Fred ROGERS (INFP)
Maggie ROGERS (INFP)
Cristiano RONALDO (ESTP)
Mark RONSON (ISFP)
Sally ROONEY (INFJ)
Arden ROSE (ENFP)
Tracee Ellis ROSS (ENFP)
Eric ROTH (INFJ)
Philip ROTH (ENTP)
Kristen ROUPENIAN (ENFP)
Mickey ROURKE (ESTP)
Joanne K. ROWLING (INFJ)
Arundhati ROY (INFJ)
Mark RUFFALO (ISFP)
RuPaul / RuPaul CHARLES (ENFP)
Bertrand RUSSELL (ENTP)
Winona RYDER (INFP)
Mark RYLANCE (INFP)
Anna SACCONE JOLY (ISFJ)
Jonathan SACCONE JOLY (ESFP)
Oliver SACKS (INFP)
Sade / Sade ADU (ISFP)
Claire SAFFITZ (ENFJ)
Sebastião SALGADO (INFJ)
Jonas SALK (INTJ)
Sheryl SANDBERG (ENFJ)
Thomas SANDERS (ENFP)
Adam SANDLER (ESTP)
Susan SARANDON (ENFP)
Michel SARDOU (ESTJ)
Anita SARKEESIAN (ENFJ)
Nicolas SARKOZY (ESTJ)
Jean-Paul SARTRE (INTP)
Marjane SATRAPI (ENFP)
Reshma SAUJANI (ENFJ)
Adam SAVAGE (ENTP)
Antonin SCALIA (ESTJ)
Matthias SCHOENAERTS (ISTP)
Amy SCHUMER (ENFP)
Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER (ENTJ)
Andrew SCOTT (INFP)
Ridley SCOTT (ENTJ)
Roy SCRANTON (INTJ)
Roger SCRUTON (INTJ)
John SEARLE (ENTP)
Amy SEDARIS (ENFP)
David SEDARIS (INTP)
Jerry SEINFELD (ENTJ)
Jason SEGEL (ENFP)
Léa SEYDOUX (ISFP)
Elif SHAFAK (INFP)
Faiza SHAHEEN (ENFJ)
Yara SHAHIDI (ENFJ)
Shakira / Shakira RIPOLL (ESFJ)
Tupac SHAKUR (ENFP)
Michael SHANNON (ISTP)
Ben SHAPIRO (ESTJ)
Maria SHARAPOVA (ENTJ)
Robert SHEEHAN (ENFP)
Michael SHEEN (ENFP)
Judith SHEINDLIN (ESTJ)
Dax SHEPARD (ENTP)
Amy SHERMAN-PALLADINO (ENFP)
Kiernan SHIPKA (ESFJ)
David SHRIGLEY (INTP)
SIA / Sia FURLER (ENFP)
Daniel SIEGEL (INFJ)
Jason SILVA (ENFP)
Nate SILVER (INTP)
Sarah SILVERMAN (ENFP)
David SIMON (INFJ)
Paul SIMON (INFP)
Nina SIMONE (INFP)
O.J. SIMPSON (ESTP)
Lily SINGH (ENFP)
Tarsem SINGH (ENFP)
Troye SIVAN (ISFP)
Jojo SIWA (ESFP)
Jenny SLATE (ENFP)
Leïla SLIMANI (INFJ)
Jorja SMITH (ISFP)
Kiki SMITH (INFP)
Patti SMITH (INFP)
Sam SMITH (ESFP)
Will SMITH (ESFP)
Zadie SMITH (INFJ)
Edward SNOWDEN (INTJ)
Timothy SNYDER (INTJ)
Zack SNYDER (ESFP)
Salvador SOBRAL (INFP)
Steven SODERBERGH (ENTJ)
Soko / Stéphanie SOKOLINSKI (ENFP)
Solange / Solange KNOWLES (ISFP)
Rebecca SOLNIT (INFP)
Julien SOLOMITA (ESTP)
Stephen SONDHEIM (INTJ)
Susan SONTAG (INTJ)
Aaron SORKIN (INTP)
Sonia SOTOMAYOR (ENTJ)
Gareth SOUTHGATE (ISTJ)
Kevin SPACEY (ENTJ)
James SPADER (INTP)
Britney SPEARS (ISFJ)
Regina SPEKTOR (INFP)
Tori SPELLING (ISFJ)
Diana SPENCER (ISFP)
Steven SPIELBERG (INFP)
Baruch SPINOZA (INTP)
Bruce SPRINGSTEEN (ISFP)
Cole SPROUSE (ENTP)
St. Vincent / Annie CLARK (INFJ)
Lakeith STANFIELD (ISTP)
Joey STARR (ESTP)
Gwen STEFANI (ESFP)
Gloria STEINEM (ENTJ)
Amandla STENBERG (INFP)
Dan STEVENS (ENFJ)
Michael STEVENS (ENTP)
Sufjan STEVENS (INFJ)
Jon STEWART (ENTP)
Kristen STEWART (ISTP)
Martha STEWART (ENFJ)
Rory STEWART (INTJ)
Michael STIPE (INFP)
Emma STONE (ENFP)
Stormzy / Michael OMARI (ESFP)
Meryl STREEP (ENFJ)
Donna STRICKLAND (ENTJ)
Jeremy STRONG (INFP)
Bjarne STROUSTRUP (INTP)
Michael STUHLBARG (INFP)
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Amber TAMBLYN (ENFP)
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Quentin TARANTINO (ENTP)
Donna TARTT (INFJ)
Elizabeth TAYLOR (ESFP)
Aaron TAYLOR-JOHNSON (ISFP)
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Nikola TESLA (INTP)
Virgil TEXAS (INTP)
Michelle THALLER (ENTP)
Margaret THATCHER (ESTJ)
The Weeknd / Abel TESFAYE (ISFP)
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Louis THEROUX (ENTP)
Peter THIEL (INTP)
Clarence THOMAS (ESTJ)
Kristin Scott THOMAS (ENTJ)
Emma THOMPSON (ENTP)
Maura TIERNEY (ISTP)
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Lily TOMLIN (ENTP)
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Meghan TRAINOR (ESFP)
Joachim TRIER (ENFJ)
Donald TRUMP (ESTP)
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Alan TUDYK (ENTP)
Cenzo TUIHANI (ISFP)
Alex TURNER (INTP)
Sophie TURNER (ESFP)
Tina TURNER (ESFP)
Jeff TWEEDY (INFP)
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Last NHL Player To Wear Each Jersey Number: Dallas
1: Jhonas Enroth (13 games 2015)
2: Jamie Oleksiak (2019-present)
3: John Klingberg (2014-present)
4: Miro Heiskanen (2018-present)
5: Matt Niskanen (2007-11)
6: Julius Honka (2016-present)
7: Neal Broten (1996-97)(retired for Broten 1998)
8: Never issued (retired for Bill Goldsworthy 1992)
9: Mike Modano; Jr. (1993-2010)(retired for Modano 2014)
10: Patrick Sharp (2015-17)
11: Martin Hanzal (2017-present)
12: Radek Faksa (2015-present)
13: Mattias Janmark-Nylen (2015-present)
14: Jamie Benn (2009-present)
15: Blake Comeau (2018-present)
16: Jason Dickinson (2015-present)
17: Andrew Cogliano (2019-present)
18: Tyler Pitlick (2017-present)
19: Never issued (retired for Bill Masterson 1987)
20: Cody Eakin (2012-17)
21: Ben Lovejoy (2019-present)
22: Jiri Hudler (2016-17)
23: Esa Lindell (2015-present)
24: Roope Hintz (2018-present)
25: Brett Ritchie (2014-present)
26: Jere Lehtinen (1995-2010)(retired for Lehtinen 2017)
27: Adam Cracknell (2016-17)
28: Stephen Johns (2015-present)
29: Greg Pateryn (2016-18)
30: Ben Bishop III (2017-present)
31: Antti Niemi (2015-17)
32: Kari Lehtonen (2009-18)
33: Marc Methot (2017-present)
34: Denis Gurianov (2016-present)
35: Anton Khudobin (2018-present)
36: Mats Zuccarello (2019-present)
37: Justin Dowling (2016-present)
38: Mark McNeill (1 game 2017)
39: Travis Morin (2010-present)
40: Remi Elie (2016-18)
41: Landon Bow (2019-present)
42: Taylor Fedun (2018-present)
43: Valeri Nichushkin (2018-present)
44: Sheldon Souray (2011-12)
45: Roman Polak (2018-present)
46: Gemel Smith (2016-18)
47: Alexander Radulov (2017-present)
48: Dillon Heatherington (2017-present)
49: Jon Sim (1998-2003)
50: Never issued
51: John MacLean (2000-02)
52: Never issued
53: Vojtech Polak (3 games 2006)
54: Never issued
55: Sergei Gonchar (2013-14)
56: Sergei Zubov (1996-2009)
57: Never issued
58: Never issued
59: Never issued
60: Never issued
61: Never issued
62: Never issued
63: Mike Ribeiro (2006-12)
64: Brendan Ranford (1 game 2015)
65: Never issued
66: Never issued
67: Never issued
68: Jaromir Jagr (2012-13)
69: Never issued
70: Never issued
71: Never issued
72: Erik Cole (2012-15)
73: Michael Ryder (2011-13)
74: Never issued
75: Never issued
76: Never issued
77: Matthew Barnaby (2006-07)
78: Never issued
79: Never issued
80: Never issued
81: Tomas Vincour (2010-13)
82: Never issued
83: Ales Hemsky (2014-17)
84: Never issued
85: Never issued
86: Never issued
87: Never issued
88: Eric Lindros (2006-07)
89: Never issued
90: Jason Spezza (2014-present)
91: Tyler Seguin (2013-present)
92: Never issued
93: Never issued
94: Never issued
95: Never issued
96: Fabian Brunnstrom (2008-10)
97: Never issued
98: Never issued
99: Never issued (retired league wide for Wayne Gretzky 2000)
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🎶✨when u get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (positivity is cool)🎶✨
1. Bloodsport ‘15 - Raleigh Ritchie
2. Happier Than Ever - Billie Eilish
3. Sacrifice - The Weeknd
4. All The Way Over - Sam Ryder
5. Spillways - Ghost
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