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bandcampsnoop · 11 months ago
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7/18/24.
I had originally planned to post about the reissue of The Boys With The Perpetual Nervousness "Dead Calm" LP. Originally, this was issued on Spanish label Pretty Olivia Records, but now is being reissued by another great Spanish label Bobo Integral. However, I posted about TBWTPN when it was initially released back in 2019.
I went to Pretty Olivia to check out the original release which led me to listen to Daniel McGeever "Spirals". This has a beautiful 1960s/1970s pop sound reminiscent of Elton John, Paul McCartney or Paul Simon. Looking at the list of contributors I immediately saw Stuart Kidd - frequent collaborator with Duglas Stewart (BMX Bandits) and a solo artist in his own right under the moniker KiDD.
McGeever (Scotland) was also a member of The Wellgreen with Marco Rea.
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bo-deuxtons · 11 months ago
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filosofablogger · 2 years ago
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♫ Yesterday's Gone ♫
Our friend rawgod unintentionally (or was it intentional?) planted this earworm last night, and it immediately took root inside my head, so naturally I must share it with you guys!  I’ve only played this once, just about three years ago … This was Chad & Jeremy’s first and only hit song in the UK in 1963, and in the U.S. the following year.  Chad Stuart wrote the song, and shares the writing…
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southernprideyall2 · 4 months ago
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“Farewell, My Gallant Knight” - Henry E. Kidd
JEB Stuart & Wife Flora the day before he was mortally wounded.
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witchyfashion · 7 months ago
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FROM THE CREATORS OF THE HAUNTING SEASON COMES A DAZZLING COLLECTION OF NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN GHOSTLY TALES. 'Terrific - every bit as good as an MR James collection' ROSIE ANDREWS, author of THE LEVIATHAN Featuring new and original stories from: Bridget Collins, author of The Binding Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies Andrew Michael Hurley, author of The Loney Jess Kidd, author of Things in Jars Natasha Pulley, author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street Elizabeth Macneal, author of The Doll Factory Laura Purcell, author of The Silent Companions Susan Stokes-Chapman, author of Pandora Laura Shepherd-Robinson, author of The Square of Sevens Stuart Turton, author of The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle Catriona Ward, author of The Last House on Needless Street The tradition of a haunted tale at Christmas has flourished across the centuries. These twelve stories - authored by some of today's most loved and lauded writers of historical and gothic fiction - are all centred around Christmas or Advent, boldly and playfully re-imagining a beloved tradition for a modern audience. Taking you from a haunted Tuscan villa to a remote Scottish island with a dark secret,, these vibrant haunted stories are your ultimate companion for frosty nights. So curl up, light a candle, and fall under the spell of winters past . . . 'I absolutely devoured The Winter Spirits. Every story is a gem' LAURA SHEPPERSON 'Another dazzling collection. Chilling, moving and incredibly satisfying' AMANDA MASON 'Eerily macabre, hauntingly propulsive' JOANNE BURN
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astra-galaxie · 1 month ago
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CC Characters' Headcanons - Victims
(Characters who did not appear as suspects or quasi-suspects)
Aaliyah Banks
Abigail Price
Abner Milton
Adam Hassan
Admiral Oak
Adolfo Herrera
Afif Wahab
Agwé
Aileen Greene
Alan Cardwell
Albertina Thenard
Alfie McNaulty
Amanda Love
Andrei Beloglazov
Andrew Ashworth
Angus O'Brian
Anjulie Cruz
Anna Jewell
Annette Arbor
Annette Sommeur
Annie Capri
Anton Levin
Argat Noyan
Arnold Nottingham
Aubrey Miller
Barbara Coldwell
Barnabas Dycker
Barnaby Wilson
Béatrice Sanchez
Beckett Blanton
Benjamin Galls
Bernie Silverman
Bigfoot
Billy Snapshot
Blackbeard
Brad Price
Bruce Green
Burt Montana
Cal Stark
Captain Harry Hugo
Carlos Antonio
Casper Rove
Catherine of Aragon
Chad Whickman
Chidi Udoka
Christie Becker
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy McMinn
Claire Godwin
Clarissa Rochester
Clifford Grady
Coleen Truman
Connor Sullivan
Constance Tan
Daisy Thompson
Dan Broke
Dan Kelly
Dan Quang
Daniel Taylor
Danny Dedalus
Danny Kwame
Darya Chernova
David Breitman
Davy Byrne
Debby Gideon
Deepak Kumar
Demetrios Metaxas
Dolores Zamora
Donald Barnes
Donna Sandover
Dr Henry Liu
Dr. Lucrezia Stein
Dylan Mitvok
Ed Dunkin
Edgar Woe
Edna Owens
Edouard Batard
Edward Blake
Elaine Seabrook
Elise Marx
Elmer Buttons
Emma Ternon
Eric Prynce
Ernest Picklebrain
Ernest Turing
Ernesto Cárpena
Evangeline Rousseau
Fabrizio Gallardo
Fang Cheng
Felicia Steppingstone
Flavia Pulchra
Frank Vogel
Fred Drucker
Freddy Stewart
Gail Harding
Georgina Upperton
Gérard Arnault
Gordon Michelli
Guo Han
Gus McGuff
Gwak Sung-ho
Hamza Boussefi
Hank Buxton
Hans Vogel
Hector Fernandez
Henri Pelletier
Henry Crosby
Ilya Tretyakov
Irina Nemovska
Jack Goodwin
Jackson Peters
Jacob Dawks
Jade Carnegie
Jakobo Nkosi
Jane Pembroke
Jason Stone
Jennifer Carter
Jennifer Tanaka
Jenny Galguera
Jeremy Cross
Jerry Bigwall
Jerry McKenzie
Jimmy "Ice P" Lewis
Jin Bingxu
Joe Stanford
Joe Turner
Jonathan Stafford
Jordan Coprolite
Joseph Dante
Joseph Pryor
Joshua Gibson
Juan Rodrigo Vasquez
Jude Connelly
Julia Lloyd
Julius Caesar
Juniper
Justine Collier
Kalua Kaboom
Karen Boulder
Kariuki Maina
Katurix
Kayla Markham
Kayla Pieterse
Kelly Purnell
Khalid Souleyman
Kristopher Bauer
Lady Fiore
Lam Ugyen
Lee Dupree
Li Jun
Lindsay Bannister
Ling Zhang
Lisa Edwards
Lissa Avery
Lorna Westerberg
Lucrezia Capecchi
Lucy Campbell
Lucy Winters
Lynn Hart
Manny Sanchez
Margaret Hatchman
Marguerite d'Anjou
Mario Fortuna
Marta Ulanova
Mary Gray
Mason Bloom
Mateo Arias
Maximillian Poe
Merv Waylon
Mikhail Karamazov
Napoleon Bonaparte
Ned Dillard
Nick Kringle
Noah Lowe
Nomena Leroy
Nora Lewis
Norah Barnlow
Norm White
Odette Kamarov
Olly Oliver
Orville West
Oscar Rojas
Otis Kidd
Paul Etter
Paul Gigs
Paula Mahler
Pelagios
Penny Farrell
Philomena Highmore
Pietro Agnelli
Prince Albert
Priya Joshi
Radovan Radich
Rainee Day
Ramses XLIII
Rani Goshwalla
Reggie Liotta
René Narcisse
Rex Lane
Rex Logan
Riaja Somalinggi
Roland Vane
Ronald Rooney
Rosa Wolf
Rosie Gatewood
Rowdy Rick
Rufus Murlock
Ruth Campbell
Ryan Min
Sabine Diamant
Sam Chey
Sam De Witt
Sammy Duncan
Samuel Rye
Sandy Grimmes
Sandy Turner
Scott Lee Allan
Scott Morris
Seamus Cummings
Sébastien Lefebvre
Sharon Decker
Shogun Yoshinobu Gojo
Simon Armstrong
Stacy Lovely
Stella Ziarati
Stephanie Griff
Steve Wood
Storm Huxley
Stuart Huckabee
Sunil Dhudwar
Susie Pickley
Tabu Kebu
Tangzi Khatun
Thanid Tongproh
Theo Mercier
Theo Vergeer
Thomas Boyd
Thomas Segan
Todd Anderson
Tom Blackwater
Tom Nelson
Tony Webb
Triboulet
Trixie Velvet
Troy Takiguchi
Tsukada Hiroshi
Tyler Wright
Valereea Valz
Valerie Green
Vicky Lopez
Victoria Stanbury
Virginia Watchbird
Vitaly Borodin
Vito Pioni
Vizier Ibrahim
Voodoo Vince
Walter Fairbanks
Wilfred Turnscrew
Wilhelm Moss
Will Wyoming
Yuto Watanabe
Zoila Huanca
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fundieinfoplace · 1 year ago
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The Jones Family
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Stuart Allen Jones was born June 23 1978.
Crystal Jean Kidd was born July __ 1977
They married ______ ____ _____. They have 2 children.
1. Madison Grace was born October 9 2003
2. Camden ______ was born _____ __ _____
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Madison married Jason Duggar Oct 3 2024
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fundieshaderoom · 11 months ago
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Fundie Families and Adjacents I Follow: Jones
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Stuart Allen Jones- June 23, 1978.
Crystal Jean Kidd- July 1977
They share 2 children.
1. Madison Grace- October 10, 2003
2. Camden
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Maddie married Jason Michael Duggar (April 21, 2000) on October 3, 2024.
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scientistmp3 · 1 year ago
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dropping my complete tbr below (over 100 novels) bc i neeeed someone to tell me what book to read next. reading strange sally diamond rn and it's too draining and cruel to continue atm. pls help me pick my next read ill love u forever!!!
specifically need a break from sally diamond's themes (csa, r***, p********a, on screen torture). my next read can still be disturbing in any other way that isn't the mentioned triggers idm
my current tbr:
a botanical daughter (noah medlock)
a sweet sting of salt (rose sutherland)
all's well (mona awad)
bad cree (jessica johns)
biography of x (catherine lacy)
birnam wood (eleanor catton)
black sheep (rachel harrison)
bridge (lauren beukes)
brutes (dizz tate)
cackle (rachel harrison)
carnality (lina wolff)
comfort me with apples (catherynne m valente)
dead eleven (jimmy juliano)
death valley (melissa broder)
diavola (jennifer thorne)
episode thirteen (craig dilouie)
goddess of filth (v castro)
her little flowers (shannon morgan)
home is where the bodies are (jeneva rose)
homecoming (kate morton) i think this one may be a bit too long for me rn
house of hollow (krystal sutherland)
how to solve your own murder (kristen perrin)
i cheerfully refuse (leif enger)
i keep my exoskeletons to myself (marisa crane)
in my dreams i hold a knife (ashley winstead)
jawbone (monica ojeda)
knock knock open wide (neil sharpson)
lapvona (ottessa moshfegh)
leech (hiron ennes)
lone women (victor lavalle)
looking glass sound (catriona ward)
midnight is the darkest hour (ashley winstead)
mirrorland (carole johnstone)
mister magic (kiersten white)
monstrilio (gerardo samano cordova)
mother thing (ainslie hogarth)
my murder (katie williams)
natural beauty (ling ling huang)
near the bone (christina henry)
no one's home (d m pulley)
notes on an execution (danya kukafka) probably not for my next read LMAO
penance (eliza clark)
revelator (daryl gregory)
ripe (sarah rose etter)
silver nitrate (silvia moreno garcia)
sisters of the lost nation (nick medina)
the burning girls (c j tudor)
the centre (ayesha manazir siddiqi)
the death of jane lawrence (caitlin starling)
the haunting of velkwood (gwendolyn kiste)
the husbands (holly gramazio)
the last murder at the end of the world (stuart turton) even tho stuarts novels hurt my head
the last house of the flower bride (roshani chokshi)
the missing years (lexie elliott)
the other valley (scott alexander howard)
the return (rachel harrison)
the skeleton key (erin kelly)
these fleeting shadows (kate alice marshall)
things in jars (jess kidd)
this thing between us (gus moreno)
tripping arcadia (kit mayquist)
unsettled ground (claire fuller)
wrong place wrong time (gillian mcallister)
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talesfromstc · 2 years ago
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Alex Kidd in Miracle World by Stuart Gipp and Leeann Hamilton
Something a bit different this time, as a treat. What if STC had included Sonic's Master System predecessor? Alex Kidd takes a dive in lake fathom to look for treasure, but their particular method of problem solving lands them in hot water... A five-page comic written by Stuart Gipp with art by Leeann Hamilton.
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daggerzine · 8 months ago
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Snowgoose- Descendant (Violette Records)
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Snowgoose, the Scottish duo of Anna Sheard(vocals) and Jim McCulloch(guitar), are releasing their third album, Descendant. A who’s who of incredible Scottish artists join them this time around. Check out this lineup: guitarist Raymond McGinley (Teenage Fanclub), keyboard player Chris Geddes (Belle & Sebastian), bass player Stevie Jones (Arab Strap), pedal steel guitarist Tim Davidson (Tracyanne & Danny), drummer Stuart Kidd (BMX Bandits), and percussionist Adam Stearns (Trembling Bells). “Better Listen” kicks off the album. It’s also the first single. Not sure if seeing Carole King’s Beautiful recently triggered this, but it’s got a “Sweet Seasons” vibe to it. Nothing wrong with that. Anna’s beautiful vocals over a dreamy song sets the stage for a great album. Here’s the video:
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Next up, “Salix” is a bluesy number with nice percussion. Love the gorgeous chorus, " Happy and waiting, willow willow. Anticipating, willow willow. Without any warning, willow willow. A new strike is dawning, willow willow." Track 3, “The Fall,” highlighted by the organ and a blistering guitar solo, shares a deep, emotional, somber song. Next, “Down the Line,” features repetitive, but beautiful keyboards with trumpets. It's another favorite that's borderline jazz. Track 5, “Good Medicine,” highlights Anna’s singing in a bluesy way. The chorus will have you screaming along, "Got me good medicine. I didn’t take it before. Got me good medicine. Now I’m begging for more." “Sorrow,” despite the title, is a bouncy borderline country and western number that features jangly guitar, trickling keyboards, and a solid rhythm section. “Bewildered Dance” is an eerie waltz that showcases Anna’s soaring vocals and Davidson's pedal steel playing. It's a song Renaissance could've easily composed back in their heyday. "We can see, we can dream. In this dance. I just can’t seem to understand. The way you go with this heavy load. How can I ever understand? The way you go." Track 8, “Fugue State,” is a short, moving instrumental complete with Anna’s “oohs and aahs” that could easily fit on a movie soundtrack. “Call For Peace” is exactly what the title states. In our world filled with wars, Snowgoose is doing anything it can to stop the bloodshed. “Your callous mind attempts to fool us all. Swept aside, ignored the signs of conflict. Hope in silence, you may hear our shalom.” The title track, and 2nd single, “Descendant,” is another favorite. As the drums kick in with delicate keyboards and soaring vocal harmonies, it’s an easy one you’ll want to sing along with, ”Change of the season. I’m lost for good reason. Going out of my mind. It’s assuring my time.” Here’s the video:
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The album closes with “Wings of Glory” coming full circle with the Carole King sound. It's another beautiful piano-driven ballad with touches of pedal steel that sparkles the heart. I'll cast my vote to make this the 3rd single. Now, the only issue is that the album is over. Anna says it all here: "Descendant explores the delicate interplay between the joys of love and the inevitability of loss. Each song navigates the complex emotions that connect these experiences, serving as a reflection on the beauty and pain of impermanence."
UK Tour Live Performances: Acoustic Co-Headline Shows with Eugene Kelly(!): 18th October - Central Bar, Gateshead 19th October - Art Bank, Shepton Mallet 20th October - The Waiting Rooms, London (matinee show) 21st October - The Prince Albert, Brighton 22nd October - Leaf, Bold Street, Liverpool
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Here’s hoping Snowgoose can tour this album in the US. ERIC EGGLESON
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bandcampsnoop · 2 years ago
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10/24/23.
One thing I love about my VIP membership at Joyful Noise Recordings is that each week they make available an LP from the catalogue for only $5. Last week it was the Jad Fair & Norman Blake LP "Yes". This LP was originally released back in 2014. I'm still adjusting to Jad Fair's voice, but this album's music and guests are so good. Norman Blake, Duglas Stewart, Isobel Campbell, Bill Wells and Stuart Kidd are all Glasgow based musicians who add to this LP. Bill Wells, Norman Blake and Isobel Campbell get writing credit as well.
I've also landed LPs from Busman's Holiday and Eerie Wanda from the $5 LP offer. Jad Fair currently lives near Austin, Texas.
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bo-deuxtons · 1 year ago
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filosofablogger · 4 years ago
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♫ Yesterday's Gone ♫
♫ Yesterday’s Gone ♫
I have no idea why, but I have had this song in my head for two days now … I don’t know most of the lyrics, only “… but that was yesterday, and yesterday’s gone …”  And I have been singing, humming, whistling that tune for two full days!  I had no idea who, or what, but went on a search to find out.  And I found out … it was Chad (Stuart) and Jeremy (Clyde), aka Chad & Jeremy, a British musical…
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nem0c · 2 years ago
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Vietnam War - Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, June 1968
Sourced from: http://natsmusic.net/articles_galaxy_magazine_viet_nam_war.htm
Transcript Below
We the undersigned believe the United States must remain in Vietnam to fulfill its responsibilities to the people of that country.
Karen K. Anderson, Poul Anderson, Harry Bates, Lloyd Biggle Jr., J. F. Bone, Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mario Brand, R. Bretnor, Frederic Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, William R. Burkett Jr., Elinor Busby, F. M. Busby, John W. Campbell, Louis Charbonneau, Hal Clement, Compton Crook, Hank Davis, L. Sprague de Camp, Charles V. de Vet, William B. Ellern, Richard H. Eney, T. R. Fehrenbach, R. C. FitzPatrick, Daniel F. Galouye, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert M. Green Jr., Frances T. Hall, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Joe L. Hensley, Paul G. Herkart, Dean C. Ing, Jay Kay Klein, David A. Kyle, R. A. Lafferty, Robert J. Leman, C. C. MacApp, Robert Mason, D. M. Melton, Norman Metcalf, P. Schuyler Miller, Sam Moskowitz, John Myers Myers, Larry Niven, Alan Nourse, Stuart Palmer, Gerald W. Page, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Lawrence A. Perkins, Jerry E. Pournelle, Joe Poyer, E. Hoffmann Price, George W. Price, Alva Rogers, Fred Saberhagen, George O. Smith, W. E. Sprague, G. Harry Stine (Lee Correy), Dwight V. Swain, Thomas Burnett Swann, Albert Teichner, Theodore L. Thomas, Rena M. Vale, Jack Vance, Harl Vincent, Don Walsh Jr., Robert Moore Williams, Jack Williamson, Rosco E. Wright, Karl Würf.
We oppose the participation of the United States in the war in Vietnam.
Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Peter S. Beagle, Jerome Bixby, James Blish, Anthony Boucher, Lyle G. Boyd, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Brand, Stuart J. Byrne, Terry Carr, Carroll J. Clem, Ed M. Clinton, Theodore R. Cogswell, Arthur Jean Cox, Allan Danzig, Jon DeCles, Miriam Allen deFord, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman, Larry Eisenberg, Harlan Ellison, Carol Emshwiller, Philip José Farmer, David E. Fisher, Ron Goulart, Joseph Green, Jim Harmon, Harry Harrison, H. H. Hollis, J. Hunter Holly, James D. Houston, Edward Jesby, Leo P. Kelley, Daniel Keyes, Virginia Kidd, Damon Knight, Allen Lang, March Laumer, Ursula K. LeGuin, Fritz Leiber, Irwin Lewis, A. M. Lightner, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Katherine MacLean, Barry Malzberg, Robert E. Margroff, Anne Marple, Ardrey Marshall, Bruce McAllister, Judith Merril, Robert P. Mills, Howard L. Morris, Kris Neville, Alexei Panshin, Emil Petaja, J. R. Pierce, Arthur Porges, Mack Reynolds, Gene Roddenberry, Joanna Russ, James Sallis, William Sambrot, Hans Stefan Santesson, J. W. Schutz, Robin Scott, Larry T. Shaw, John Shepley, T. L. Sherred, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Jerry Sohl, Norman Spinrad, Margaret St. Clair, Jacob Transue, Thurlow Weed, Kate Wilhelm, Richard Wilson, Donald A. Wollheim.
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drzito · 2 years ago
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Las 211 peliculas que he visto en 2022 (parte 1)
En negrita las que os recomiendo:
1. El sexto sentido (Nemesio Manuel Sobrevila, 1929)
2. El pan nuestro de cada día (King Vidor, 1934)
3. Luna Nueva (Howard Hawks, 1940)
4. Un sueño americano (King Vidor, 1944).
5. Breve encuentro (David Lean, 1945)
6. El capitán Kidd (Rowland V. Lee, 1945)
7. Lazos humanos (Elia Kazan, 1945)
8. La bella y la bestia (Jean Cocteau, 1946)
9. Domador de sirenas (Irving Pichel, 1948)
10. La fuerza del destino (Abraham Polonsky, 1948)
11. Nunca la olvidare (George Stevens, 1948)
12. Vida en sombras (Lorenzo Llobet Gracia, 1949)
13. Milagro en Milan (Vittorio de Sica, 1951)
14. Umberto D (Vittorio de Sica, 1952)
15. Valkoinen peura [El reno blanco] (Erik Blomberg, 1952)
16. El salario del miedo (H G Clouzot, 1953)
17. La loba (Alberto Lattuada, 1953)
18. Los apuros de un pequeño tren (Charles Crichton, 1953)
19. Tarantula (Jack Arnold, 1955)
20. El ferroviario (Pietro Germi, 1956).
21. La mala semilla (Mervyn LeRoy, 1956).
22. De dode tjern [El lago de los muertos] (Kåre Bergstrøm, 1958)
23. Cover Girl Killer (Terry Bishop, 1959)
24. Horror en el Museo Negro (Arthur Crabtree, 1959).
25. Beat Girl (Edmond T. Gréville, 1960)
26. El hotel de los horrores (John Moxley, 1960)
27. La sangre seca (Yoshishige Yoshida, 1960)
28. Macario (Robert Gavaldon, 1960)
29. Marea nocturna (Curtis Harrington, 1961)
30. El poder de la mafia (Alberto Lattuada, 1962)
31. Historias de terror (Roger Corman, 1962)
32. Vida para Ruth (Basil Dearden, 1962)
33. El demonio (Brunello Rondi, 1963).
34. El especulador (Vittorio de Sica, 1963)
35. Las tres caras del miedo (Mario Bava, 1963)
36. The small world of Sammy Lee (Ken Hughes, 1963)
37. El extraño viaje (Fernando Fernan-Gomez, 1964)
38. La mujer de la arena (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1964)
39. Los corceles de fuego (Sergei Parajanov, 1964)
40. España insólita (Javier Aguirre, 1965)
41. El ojo del diablo (J Lee Thompson, 1966)  
42. Kriminal (Umberto Lenzi, 1966)
43. Las Brujas (Cyril Frankel, 1966)
44. El desconocido de Shandigor (Jean-Louis Roy, 1967)
45. Corrupción (Robert Hartford-Davis, 1968)
46. La maldicion del altar rojo (Vernon Sewell, 1968)
47. Mr Freedom (William Klein, 1968)
48. Satanik (Piero Vivarelli, 1968)
49. Un día tranquilo en el campo (Elio Petri, 1968)
50. Queimada! (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1969)
51. Ya soy una mujer (David Greene, 1969)
52. 4 moscas sobre terciopelo gris (Dario Argento, 1970)
53. El martillo de las brujas (Otakar Vavra, 1970)
54. Lokis. Rekopis profesora Wittembacha [Lokis. El manuscrito del Profesor Wittembach] (Janusz Majewski, 1970)
55. Valerie y su semana de las maravillas (Jaromil Jireš, 1970)
56. Bahía de sangre (Mario Bava, 1971).
57. La maldición de los Bishop (John D Hancock, 1971)
58. Angustia de silencio (Lucio Fulci, 1972)
59. Lejos de los arboles (Jacinto Esteva, 1972).
60. San Francisco, ciudad desnuda (Stuart Rosenberg, 1973)
61. Torso: Violencia Carnal (Sergio Martino, 1973)
62. Sintomas (Jose Ramon Larraz, 1974)
63. Trastornado (Alan Ormsby y Jeff Gillen, 1974)
64. Blue Moon (Louis Malle, 1975)
65. El quimérico inquilino (Roman Polanski, 1976)
66. God told me to (Larry Cohen, 1976)
67. Foes (John Coats, 1977)
68. La centinela (Michael Winner, 1977)
69. La ultima ola (Peter Weir, 1977)
70. El dinero de los demás (Christian de Chalonge, 1978)
71. Cristo se paro en Eboli (Francesco Rosi, 1979)
72. La hipótesis de un cuadro robado (Raul Ruiz, 1979)
73. Profecía maldita (John Frankenheimer, 1979)
74. Impacto (Brian de Palma, 1981)
75. Vida/Perra (Javier Aguirre, 1982)
76. Los jueces de la ley (Peter Hyams, 1983)
77. Ojos de fuego (Avery Crounse, 1983)
78. 1,2,3... Splash (Ron Howard, 1984)
79. Los santos inocentes (Mario Camus, 1984).
80. Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1984)
81. Re-Animator (Stuart Gordon, 1985)
82. 007: Alta tensión (John Glen, 1987)
83. El príncipe de las tinieblas (John Carpenter, 1987)
84. Walker (Alex Cox, 1987)
85. La tumba de las luciérnagas (Isao Takahata, 1988)
86. The Dreaming (Mario Andreacchio, 1988)
87. Un lugar llamado Milagro (Robert Redford, 1988)
88. Celia (Ann Turner, 1989)
89. Cuando fuimos brujas (Nietzchka Keene, 1990)
90. Temblores (Ron Underwood, 1990)
91. Clearcut (Ryszard Bugajski, 1991)
92. Mississippi Masala (Mira Nair, 1991)
93. Un lugar en el mundo (Adolfo Aristarain, 1992)
94. Anchoress (Chris Newby, 1993)
95. Dark Waters (Mariano Baino, 1993)
96. Lo que queda del día (James Ivory, 1993)
97. Lazos Ardientes (The Wachowskis, 1996)
98. Nubes pasajeras (Aki Kaurismaki, 1996)
99. Una gran noche (Stanley Tucci, Campbell Scott, 1996)
100. Salvar al soldado Ryan, (Steven Spielberg, 1998).
101. CQ (Roman Coppola, 2001)
102. Funny ha ha (Andrew Bujalski, 2002)
103. Hotel (Jessica Hausner, 2004)
104. Noroi (Kôji Shiraishi, 2005)
105. The Dark (John Fawcett, 2005)
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