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Mark Sumner at Daily Kos:
The large red fingerprints of the Heritage Foundation seem to be everywhere in the news. The group authored Project 2025, which would empty the federal government, populate it with MAGA loyalists, and, in its own words, “deconstruct the administrative state.” As The New Republic puts it, Project 2025 is “a remarkably detailed guide to turning the United States into a fascist’s paradise.” They’re thrilled by the Supreme Court’s recent immunity ruling, deeply involved in attacks on diversity and equity initiatives, and obsessed over strange things like Prince Harry’s visa.  And they promise not to kill all leftists—as long as we sit quietly and acquiesce to their dominion over the nation.
The Heritage Foundation so kindly offering to let us have our lives in exchange for our freedom is a malignancy that has festered in the group for decades. Though it benefits from a name and a network of donors stretching back five decades, today’s Heritage Foundation is a much more dangerous beast.  It has wealth. It has connections. And it has democracy in its sights. The Heritage Foundation was founded in 1973 by the founder of Coors Brewing and conservative strategists Paul Weyrich and Ed Feulner. They thought that President Richard Nixon had moved too far to the left and that other Republican organizations were too timid. They promoted a strong anti-communist message and a social conservatism that didn’t recognize a wall between church and state, and pushed for a smaller government.  The group quickly gained power under President Ronald Reagan, who embraced its “Mandate for Leadership”—a 1,100-page document of policies—and distributed it among his staff. Much of what came to be known as “the Reagan doctrine,” both domestically and internationally, was a repackaging of this product from the Heritage Foundation.
[...] Like many organizations, Heritage has seen turnovers in leadership, staff purges, shifts in philosophy, and difficulties in maintaining its place in a changing political environment. But the Heritage Foundation that exists today is practically a toddler. With a razor blade. This iteration of the Heritage Foundation dates to the pandemic, when the group's previous leader, Kay Coles James, made the mistake of trying to follow safety guidelines, including closing the group’s offices for an extended period and putting up signs that encouraged masking. That led to her replacement by conspiracy theorist Kevin Roberts, who had been on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's COVID-19 task force and immediately pushed Heritage into suing to stop any vaccine mandate.
The architect of the radical right-wing policy guide Project 2025 is The Heritage Foundation. The organization’s hard MAGA turn began under the leadership of Kevin Roberts.
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you got any indie comics recommendations?
OH BOY DO I
So some of these are educational graphic novels bc of who I am as a person but they're SUPER GOOD and you should still read them - but here's my list of recommendations in no particular order
Marie Curie: A Quest for Light (a graphic novel bio of the famous scientist that highlights her politics!)
Folklords (only 5 issues, does some really cool stuff with subverted fantasy tropes, Ansel is a cutie, 8/10)
The Magicians (this is based on the book series by Lev Grossman, and if you're familiar with the FX show you already know the premise, but it's VERY FUN and I like it so it's on here)
The Good Neighbors (this is more of a YA vibe and as the title suggests deals with fae nonsense, very fun)
Something is Killing the Children (some other comics go along with this one like House of Slaughter, all are in the horror genre, and it's a GREAT TIME if you're into that sort of thing)
Shubeik Lubeik (THIS IS A REALLY COOL BOOK ABOUT WISHES AND HOW THOSE WOULD LOOK IN A MORE REALISTIC CAIRO AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH)
Pixies of the Sixties (this is a period piece that deals with things like xenophobia and racism while also playing up the aesthetics of 1960s London and fairies)
Now Let Me Fly: A Portrait of Eugene Bullard (a graphic novel bio of the first African-American fighter pilot)
Little Monsters (a horror story about children vampires in a post apocalyptic setting)
Judas (yes, Iscariot, it's a really fascinating look at the Biblical figure)
Heavy Vinyl (wlw, late 90s record store, teen girl vigilante fight club- good times)
Grimm (based on the NBC show of the same name, there are other titles set in this world too, I'm very fond of this extremely trashy fairtytale-cop show mashup and how poorly it represents cops)
Godshaper (there's a god for every person, except one and he teams up with a god who doesn't have a person and together they travel around looking for a warm welcome and a paying rock gig)
Evita, the Life and Work of Eva Perón (a biography of the former Argentinian first lady)
Eat the Rich (a little bit like Knives Out)
Carmilla: The First Vampire (queer feminist murder mystery inspired by the gothic novel, Carmilla, and pulling from Chinese folklore)
Bone Parish (a necromantic horror story about the rich peddling drugs made with the ashes of the deceased)
Blue Book (true tales of ordinary people encountering the strange and impossible - ex. alien abductions)
Art Brut (equal parts police procedural, hyper-fantasy, and psychological thriller set on a backdrop of a trip through art history)
Aristotle (biography of the philosopher dealing with more than just his ideas)
Alienated (a story about having the power to change the world but not being ready to wield that power- more YA vibes but a good read for any age imo)
Abbott (and Abbott: 1973- a tabloid reporter investigates grisly crimes she knows the police have ignored and that she knows are occult in origin)
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breaniebree · 9 months
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Kismet Characters & Trees Part One:
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Patrick Finnigan (1938) MUGGLE m. Maureen O’Connolly (1942) GRYFFINDOR (1965): 1. Kathleen “Katie” Finnigan (1967) GRYFFINDOR m. Jason White (1965) NA(1997): a) Saoirse Kathleen White (4 January 1998) NA  2. Darcy Finnigan (1974) HUFFLEPUFF m. Penelope Clearwater (1976) RAVENCLAW (2008): a) Norah Shay Finnigan (7 September 2005) HUFFLEPUFF— father is Jonathan Pepper (1973) RAVENCLAW — m. Jake Longbottom (7 September 2005) HUFFELPUFF (2030): aa) Deanna Shay Finnigan (31 January 2026) — father is Edward Crabbe (27 September 1997) SLYTHERIN — m.  Jackson Sirius Black (22 October 2026) GRYFFINDOR (2055): i) Norah Edwina Black (2060) HUFFLEPUFF bb) Jude Neville Longbottom (21 June 2033) HUFFLEPUFF cc) Anna Darcy Longbottom (19 April 2036) RAVENCLAW 3. Seamus Finnigan (12 October 1979) GRYFFINDOR bf. Dean Thomas (16 September 1979) GRYFFINDOR
Merrick Thomas (1926) GRYFFINDOR m. River Smith (1935) RAVENCLAW (1958): 1. Sunshine "Sunny" Dusk Thomas (1961) GRYFFINDOR affair with Kellan Jabari Morgan (1947) NA a) Dean Merrick Thomas (16 September 1979) GRYFFINDOR bf. Seamus Finnigan (12 October 1979 (GRYFFINDOR) 2. Meadow Moonlight Thomas (1962) RAVENCLAW (d. 1997)
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Neville Longbottom (28 July 1980) GRYFFINDOR m. Hannah Abbott (19 April 1980) HUFFLEPUFF (2002): 1. Jacob “Jake” Franklin Longbottom (21 January 2007) HUFFLEPUFF m. Norah Finnigan (7 September 2005) HUFFLEPUFF (2030): a) Deanna Shay Finnigan (31 January 2026) HUFFLEPUFF — father is Edward Crabbe (27 September 1997)— m. Jackson Sirius Black (22 October 2026) GRYFFINDOR (2055): i) Norah Edwina Black (2060) HUFFLEPUFF b) Jude Neville Longbottom (21 June 2033) HUFFLEPUFF c) Anna Darcy Longbottom (19 April 2036) RAVENCLAW 2. Ava Alice Longbottom (1 July 2008) m. Gideon Weasley (19 August 2004) GRYFFINDOR (2029): a) August “Auggie” Gideon Weasley (5 July 2033) HUFFLEPUFF b) Caleb Neville Weasley (11 June 2035) RAVENCLAW c) Reed Jacob Weasley (15 March 2037) GRYFFINDOR
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Jane Eyre - BBC - September 27, 1973 - October 25, 1973
Drama (5 Episodes)
Running Time: 275 minutes total
Stars:
Sorcha Cusack as Jane Eyre
Juliet Waley as young Jane
Michael Jayston as Edward Rochester
Jean Harvey as Mrs. Reed
Terence Sheppard as John Reed
Amanda Stone as Eliza Reed
Caroline Jewson as Georgiana Reed
Brigid Erin Bates as Bessie
Peggy Atchison as Miss Abbott
John Baddeley as Mr. Lloyd
John Phillips as Mr. Brockhurst
Susan Jameson as Miss Temple
Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Fairfax
Stephanie Beacham as Blanche Ingram
Brenda Kempner as Bertha Rochester
Isabelle Rosin as Adele
Geoffrey Whitehead as St. John Rivers
Tina Heath as Helen Burns
Ann Tirard as Miss Scatcherd
Jaki Harding as Miss Miller
Ronald Mayer as John
Zara Jaber as Grace Poole
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When Jenny Hammersmith (Irene Contogiorgis) arrives at her older sister's house, she is attacked by a weird shadow and stabbed. The police believe she committed suicide since she was alone in the house. and close the case. However, Beth (Shannen Doherty) is not convinced and refuses to accept that her sister traveled all the way to Seattle to commit suicide.
Beth then decides to join the Fallbridge College for Women in New England where her sister Jenny studied to investigate what happened to her. She uses the alias of Karen Oxford to be not identified as Jenny's sister and is welcomed by Alison Kingsley (Julie Benz), Paige (Taraji P. Henson), and Courtney (Aimée Castle), and has an interview with the college's Dean Olivia Burtis (Kate Jackson).
Soon she dreams with strange things in the college and tries to find out who The Five are. She also dates Mark Lantch (Daniel Cosgrove), who provides information from the Dean's files, until she discovers the dark secret of Fallbridge and The Five, a Satanic cult of witches.
This TV film was produced by Aaron Spelling and is a remake of the 1973 version with the same name. It was filmed in the city of Montreal, Quebec and the John Abbott College was used for the movie's campus. The film first aired on March 13, 2000 on ABC.
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John Cleese und Terry Gilliam sind die einzigen Mitglieder von Monty Python, die für Oscars nominiert wurden. Zufälligerweise waren sie beide für das beste Original-Drehbuch, Gilliam für "Brasilien" (1985) und Cleese für "Ein Fisch namens Wanda" (1988). Beide Drehbücher gewannen ihre Oscars nicht und beide Filme waren Michael Palin dabei.
Cleese sagte, dass er den Charakter von Otto auf einem Zen-buddhistischen Lehrer basiere, den er einmal in einer Werbung gesehen hatte, einem Mann, der sich als sachkundig ausgab, aber „einzigartig unbeeindruckend“ aussah Er beschloss, Otto als Mann zu schreiben, der nicht schlau genug war, um zu erkennen, wie dumm er war. " Kevin Kline hat viel Material in Werbung gemacht, als er nach und nach die Figur fand.
Jamie Lee Curtis wurde auf allen Call-Sheets als "Jamie Lee Schwartz" aufgeführt, weil Cleese es amüsant fand, dass der echter Name ihres Vaters Tony Curtis Bernard Schwartz war.
Gilliam bemerkte unter seinen Co-Stars von Monty Python, dass es eine Trennung zwischen den größeren, "aggressiveren" Männern aus Cambridge (Cleese, Graham Chapman und Eric Idle) und den kürzeren, leichteren Oxford-Männern (Michael Palin & Terry Jones), denen der Amerikaner Gilliam näher befand. Gilliam hielt Cleese für das "Cambridge" der Gruppe, da er das höchste und "aggressivste" Mitglied von Monty Python war.
Nur um zu sehen, ob es jemandem auffällt, dass Cleese in den frühen 1970er Jahren einen offensichtlich gefälschten Film pro Jahr zu seiner jährlichen Filmographieliste in Who's Who hinzugefügt hat. Fürs Protokoll, diese gefälschten Filme waren "The Bonar Law Story" (1971), "Abbott & Costello treffen Sir Michael Swann" (1972), "Der Barber" (1973) und "Bekenntnisse eines Programmplaners" (1974). Obwohl Cleese den Gag in den 1980er Jahren gestand, erscheinen die Erwähnungen dieser gefälschten Filme immer noch von Zeit zu Zeit in wissenschaftlichen Werken über Cleese, einschließlich des Eintrags in der Enzyklopädie des Fernsehens, 1. Ed. (1996) herausgegeben von Horace Newcomb.
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489. General Foods International Coffee
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(eBay seller dreamofthepast)
We all know thee lil cans. Some of them were probably out first forays into coffee, maybe our mom let us have some instead of hot cocoa on a cold day. No wait, this seems more like a drink your Aunt Patty n Selma would have at their house and drink every day. She let you have some to feel grown up.
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Or maybe you shared a cup with your new Gothy roommate in the 80s?
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Even the boys who played football enjoyed it!
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and just maybe you sipped French Vanilla Cafe with your friends and joked "who was that waiter's name in Paris?" "JEAN-LUC!" like in the commercial. (yes I'm aware of the Mad TV bit)
Although in an article about annoying commercials that ran in the Rocky Mountain News in 1992, reader Dennis Lancaster said of the ad: "The ad that really bugs the heck out of me is that General Foods International Coffee ads with the two ladies there and the French cafe coffee or whatever it is. I wish they'd have stayed in France." 1
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lil samples of Irish Cream Cafe was given out at Black Friday one year at Target!
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I noticed that General Foods would advertise their instant coffee a lot in college newspapers in the 1980s.
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See, even Corky on Murphy Brown dank it.
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Before we had frappuchinos, there would always be the same recipe every year for a frozen or a cold coffee drink, just with a different flavor each year, it seemed.
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See what I mean?
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In the late 90s, they came out with the Cappuccino Coolers drinks, which I adored back then. It was powder that you mixed with milk -- so yeah, gotta be near the bathroom when drinking those. Maxwell House just discontinued these this year. By then they were called iced lattes.
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My all time GOAT when I was a teenager however was the Kahula flavor. I miss it every day.
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Anybody remember the variety packs? They were like, half a serving! Enough for a mouse! The Suisse Mocha design always reminds me of the Murder She Wrote logo.
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General Foods International Coffee debuted in 1973 with these three flavors. Looks like Cafe Au Lait became Cafe Francais shortly after. You walk into the store today, and guess who is still there almost every time:
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(Maxwell House took over around 2011)
I bought all three flavors in the last month and yup they all taste a lil watery. Maybe 'cuz we're just used to stronger coffee in 2023.
Related:
Maxwell House International Coffee Still Missing General Foods, Jean Luc
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ABBOTT, KAREN. "'FEMININE' PRODUCTS SPARK MAJORIOTY OF READER CALLS." Rocky Mountain News (CO), March 12, 1992: NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view? p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB4D9FC6ACBBE66.
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MY 2024 IN BOOKS 📚, MOVIES 📺 AND TV SHOWS 💻
JANUARY
💻 Blackbird (2022)
📚 Heartstopper: Volume Five (2023)
📺 Bottoms (2023)
📚 If We Were Villains (2017)
📺 Maestro (2023)
📺 Luca (2021)
📚 Circe (2018)
📺 Firebird (2021)
📚 On A Quiet Street (2022)
📺 The Good Nurse (2021)
📚 The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
📺 The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023)
📚 I Feel Bad About My Neck (2005)
📺 Gifted (2017)
📺 To Catch a Killer (2023)
📚 First Lie Wins (2024)
💻 Skam Italia: Season 6 (2024)
📺 Wonka (2023)
📺 Joy Ride (2023)
💻 Queer Eye: Season 8 (2024)
📺 All Of Us Strangers (2024)
💻 Fleishman Is In Trouble (2022)
📺 Encanto (2021)
FEBRUARY
📚 The Mothers (2020)
📺 Past Lives (2023)
📺 Le Otto Montagne (2022)
📚 The American Roommate Experiment (2022)
📺 I, Tonya (2017)
📺 Midsommar (2019)
📺 Tenet (2020)
📚 The One (2016)
📺 Mean Girls (2024)
📺 The Holdovers (2023)
💻 True Detective: Season 4 (2024)
📺 Like Father (2018)
📚 The Quarry Girls (2022)
📺 Anatomy of A Fall (2023)
📺 Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (2022)
📚 Everyone On This Train Is A Suspect (2023)
MARCH
💻 Bad Sisters (2022)
📺 Poor Things (2023)
📚 None of This Is True (2023)
💻 Blood & Water: Season 4 (2024)
📺 Do Revenge (2022)
📚 The Last Time I Lied (2018)
📺 Lady Bird (2017)
📚 Final Girls (2017)
📺 Society of The Snow (2023)
📚 A Gentle Reminder (2021)
💻 Young Royals: Season 3 (2024)
💻 The Night Manager (2016)
APRIL
📚 Adelaide (2023)
📺 Dune: Part One (2021)
📺 Dune: Part Two (2024)
📚 The Good Samaritan (2017)
MAY
📚 What Lies Between Us (2020)
💻 Baby Reindeer (2024)
📚 La strana morte di Sir Lawrence Linwood (2022)
📚 Heracles' Bow (2012)
📺 Challengers (2024)
📚 A History of Wild Places (2021)
📺 The Idea of You (2024)
💻 Dead Boy Detectives (2024)
📺 Good Grief (2023)
💻 Abbott Elementary: Season 3 (2024)
📚 The Quiet Tenant (2023)
📚 Happy Place (2023)
JUNE
📚 The Pact (2021)
📺 American Fiction (2023)
💻 Prisma (2022)
📺 Dream Scenario (2023)
📚 The Teacher (2024)
💻 Bridgerton (2020)
📺 The Fall Guy (2024)
📚 The Passenger (2019)
📺 Fire Island (2021)
📺 My Policeman (2022)
💻 The Bear: Season 3 (2024)
JULY
💻 Crashing (2016)
📚 How To Solve Your Own Murder (2024)
📺 Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
📺 Marriage Story (2019)
📺 Black Swan (2010)
📺 Foe (2023)
📺 Argylle (2024)
📺 I Am: Celine Dion (2024)
💻 After Life (2019)
📺 The Adam Project (2022)
📺 A Star Is Born (2018)
📚 The Reading List (2021)
📺 Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
📺 I Am Legend (2007)
📚 Funny Story (2024)
📚 Listen For The Lie (2024)
AUGUST
📺 Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
💻 Eric (2024)
📚 Tear Me Apart (2018)
💻 The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 (2024)
💻 Elite: Season 8 (2024)
💻 Interview With The Vampire (2022) 
📚 Ask for Andrea (2022)
📚 Il Castello Dei Destini Incrociati (1973)
💻 Mary & George (2024)
📺 Matt Rife: Lucid (2024)
📺 Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given (2020)
📺 Damsel (2024)
📺 Nobody (2021) 
💻 Queen Charlotte (2023)
📚 The Pairing (2024)
SEPTEMBER
💻 Dear Child (2023)
📚 The Only One Left (2023)
📺 Twisters (2024)
📺 Am I Ok? (2024)
💻 Our Flag Means Death (2022)
📚 Hemlock (2023)
📺 A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)
📚 The Guest (2024)
💻 The Queen's Gambit (2020)
💻 Big Mood (2024)
💻 Anthracite (2024)
📚 Keep It In The Family (2022)
CURRENTLY:
💻 Westworld (2016) dnf
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John Cleese and Terry Gilliam are the only members of Monty Python to be nominated for Oscars. Coincidentally, they were both for Best Original Screenplay, Gilliam for "Brazil" (1985) and Cleese for "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988). Both screenplays did not win their Oscars, and both films featured Michael Palin. Cleese said that he based the character of Otto on a Zen Buddhist teacher that he once had seen in an advertisement, a man who pretended to be knowledgeable but looked "singularly unimpressive." He decided to write Otto as a man "not smart enough to realize how stupid he was." Kevin Kline ad-libbed a lot of material as he gradually found the character. Jamie Lee Curtis was listed as "Jamie Lee Schwartz" on all of the call sheets, because Cleese found it amusing that her father Tony Curtis' real name was Bernard Schwartz. Gilliam noted among his Monty Python co-stars that there seemed to be a division between the taller, more "aggressive" Cambridge men (Cleese, Graham Chapman, & Eric Idle) and the shorter, lighter-humored Oxford men (Michael Palin & Terry Jones), the latter of which the American Gilliam found himself closer to. Gilliam considered Cleese the most "Cambridge" of the group, being the tallest and most "aggressive" member of Monty Python. Just to see if anyone would notice, during the early 1970s Cleese added one obviously fake film per year to his annual filmography listing in Who's Who. For the record, these fake films were "The Bonar Law Story" (1971), "Abbott & Costello Meet Sir Michael Swann" (1972), "The Young Anthony Barber" (1973) and "Confessions of a Programme Planner" (1974). Although Cleese confessed to the gag in the 1980s, mentions of these bogus films still appear from time to time in scholarly works on Cleese, including the entry in the Encyclopedia of Television, 1st ed. (1996) edited by Horace Newcomb. (IMDb) Happy Birthday, John Cleese!
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Stats from Movies 1101-1200
Top 10 Movies - Highest Number of Votes
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Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) had the most votes with 1,168 votes. The Old Dark House (1963) had the least votes with 338 votes.
The 10 Most Watched Films by Percentage
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Silence of the Lambs (1991) was the most watched film with 78.1% of voters out of 691 saying they had seen it. Stalker (2022) had the least "Yes" votes with 0.4% of voters out of 471.
The 10 Least Watched Films by Percentage
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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) was the least watched film with 79.1% of voters out of 611 saying they hadn’t seen it. Kraa! The Sea Monster (1998) had the least "No" votes with 6.8% of voters out of 381.
The 10 Most Known Films by Percentage
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Silence of the Lambs (1991) was the best known film, 0.7% of voters out of 691 saying they’d never heard of it.
The 10 Least Known Films by Percentage
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Kraa! The Sea Monster (1998) was the least known film, 91.9% of voters out of 381 saying they’d never heard of it.
The movies part of the statistic count and their polls below the cut.
Mother! (2017) Ma (2019) What We Do in the Shadows (2014) Swallow (2019) Suspiria (2018) Nothing But Trouble (1991) Chernobyl Diaries (2012) Return of the Living Dead II (1988) Pyewacket (2017) Hellbender (2021)
Gwen (2018) Lake of Death (2019) Leptirica (1973) You Are Not My Mother (2021) Censor (2021) You Won't Be Alone (2022) Stalker (2022) Berlin Syndrome (2017) Mandrake (2022) Raven's Hollow (2022)
Outpost (2022) Violation (2020) Unwelcome (2022) Brooklyn 45 (2023) Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023) They (2002) Honeydew (2020) Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) Alone (Pandemic) (2020) Alone (2020)
Dark Was the Night (2014) Animal (2014) White Zombie (1932) Venus in Furs (1969) Umma (2022) Renfield (2023) Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Earth vs. the Spider (1958) Wicked City (1987)
The Uninvited (2008) The House That Jack Built (2018) Viy (1967) The Pope's Exorcist (2023) Winchester (2018) The Ruins (2008) The Old Dark House (1963) The Shrine (2010) The Head Hunter (2018) Under the Skin (2013)
The Lure (2015) The Sand (2015) Emesis Blue (2023) Where the Devil Roams (2023) The Deeper You Dig (2019) The Hatred (2017) Tokyo Gore Police (2008) Teddy (2020) The Night Stalker (1972) Wishmaster (1997)
DeepStar Six (1989) Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) The Monster Club (1981) Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) The Tingler (1959) Obereg (1991) The House That Cried Murder (1973) Scalpel (1977) Out of Darkness (2022)
Reincarnation (2005) Howling Village (2019) Suicide Forest Village (2021) The Forest (2015) Don't Look Up (1996) Kaidan (2007) The Dinosaur Project (2012) Exists (2014) Spook Louder (1943) Death Kappa (2010)
Red Dragon (2002) A Bucket of Blood (1959) Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) Kraa! The Sea Monster (1998) Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies (2001) Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver (2011) Wake Wood (2009) The Resident (2011) Sweet Home (1989)
The Silence (2019) #Alive (2020) Lord of Misrule (2023) The Day of the Beast (1995) Rigor Mortis (2013) Bloody Chainsaw Girl (2016) Freaked (1993) Demon Seed (1977) Raging Grace (2023) Safe (1995)
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books of 2023
A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll
A Series of Unfortunate Events 5-13 by Lemony Snicket
Abbott: 1973
Alone in Space: A Collection by Tillie Walden
Aquaman: The Becoming
Aquamen (2022)
Arkham City: The Order of the World
Batgirl (2000)
Bylines In Blood
Cuckoos Three by Cassandra Jean, Mosskat
Crush & Lobo
The Daughters of Ys by M.T. Anderson, Jo Rioux
DC Pride: Tim Drake Special
Elektra (2014)
The Forest by Thomas Ott
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star by Jadzia Axelrod, Jess Taylor
Gimmick! by Youzaburou Kanari
House of Slaughter, Volumes 1-2
The Illustrator by Steven Heller, Julius Wiedemann
Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
Jessica Jones (2016)
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot
Justice League: A League of One
The Liminal Zone by Junji Ito
Men I Trust by Tommi Parrish
Metro Survive by Yuki Fujisawa
Midnighter (2016)
Mister Miracle: The Great Escape by Varian Johnson, Daniel Isles
Moon Knight (2011)
More is More is More: Today's Maximalist Interiors by Carl Dellatore
Ms. Marvel (2014), Volumes 1-2
Natsume's Book of Friends, Volumes 12-28 by Yuki Midorikawa
Nimona by N.D. Stevenson
Nubia: Real One by L.L. MicKenney, Robyn Smith
Power Girl Returns
Pretty Deadly
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
Rogue Sun, Volume 2
Rough Terrain by Annbeth Albert
Run Away With Me, Girl by Battan
Runaways (2003-2008)
SFSX (Safe Sex)
Silver Diamond, Volumes 1-9 by Shiho Sugiura
Sins of the Black Flamingo
Soulless: The Manga by Gail Carringer
Spider-Man/Deadpool, Volumes 1-6
The Sprite and the Gardener by Rii Abrego, Joe Whitt
Still Life: Contemporary Paintings by Amber Creswell Bell
Storm (2014)
Street Unicorns: Extravagant Fashion Photography From NYC Streets and Beyond by Robbie Quinn
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011)
Until I Meet My Husband by Ryounosuke Nanasaki
Wakanda
Watercolor: Paintings of Contemporary Artists
What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 19 by Fumi Yoshinaga
Wheels Up by Annabeth Albert
The Well by Jake Wyett, Choo
The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne, Veronica Fish
The Wild Orphan by Robert Froman
Wonder Woman: Black & Gold
X-Men (2013)
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
You Brought Me the Ocean by Alex Sanchez, Julie Maroh
Young Avengers (2005-2012)
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𝙈𝙞𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝘼𝙗𝙗𝙤𝙩𝙩
"𝙄 𝙬𝙖𝙨 𝙦𝙪𝙞𝙚𝙩; 𝙝𝙤𝙬𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧, 𝙄 𝙬𝙖𝙨 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙙."
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BASICS
Name: Millicent Daniela Abbott 
Birthday: 23rd of August, 1932
Zodiac sign: Leo 
Weight: 58kg 
Height: 1.63m 
Religion: Agnostic 
Eye colour: Warm brown 
Hair colour: Blonde 
Faceclaim: Hannah Dodd 
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FAMILY 
Mother: Daniela Erin Abbott, neé Malfoy 
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From the prominent Malfoy family, she was as beautiful as she was cunning, always one step ahead and wanting something better for herself. She was set to marry her future husband, Edward ‘Neddy’ Abbott since teenhood and did so... on her own terms. They had three daughters: Griselda, Caroline and Millicent. 
Father: Edward ‘Neddy’ Leopold Abbott 
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A third son from the Abbott family, he wasn’t the heir and thus wasn’t required to continue the line. He nevertheless scored the best match and lived a fairly happy life with his wife. They had three daughters together. 
Other relatives: Griselda Albertine Abbott (older sister) future Mrs. Dubois
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Quick-witted, with a razor tongue and incredibly intelligent, she was the oldest of the sisters and the one who made the grandest of the matches, and the one to introduce Millie to Lord Somerset. They get along best 
Caroline Sophia Abbott, future Mrs. MacMillan 
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Caroline was the most beautiful and smartest of all the sisters, though she wasn’t very subtle and many were weary of her using them for their money. She ended up marrying into the MacMillan family and seemed content with her life. Her greed, though, would get her in Azkaban during the first Wizarding War. 
Friends: The Somerset sisters 
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The sisters, especially Gia, were pivotal in her match with their brother Lawrence. They all trained her and taught her the ways into Muggle high society and thanks to that, the match was possible 
Significant Other: Lawrence Noah Somerset 
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The sole heir to Winbourne, he was clever, quick-witted, direct and a bit mysterious. Millicent always challenged him and Laurie liked being challenged. They fell in love after WW2 and soon began courting, growing close every day. They were soon betrothed and married. Since Primrose was still alive, Margaret held the title Lady of Winbourne, and thus, for ten years, Millie and Laurie were Mr. & Mrs. Somerset. Everything changed when Lawrence’s grandmother died and Margaret finally became Viscountess. Since they were old, it didn’t last much and Lawrence soon began acting like the viscount with Millie by her side. She was the most charismatic and charming Viscountess of Winbourne, as well as the most beautiful, and together they had three children: Charles, Tatiana Primrose and Meghan Marie. During that time, Millie and her mother-in-law Margaret got along greatly and she became like a daughter to her
In 1970, Charles brought home a woman who he claimed he loved. Millie was reluctant, and Laurie debated that it may be a young man’s infatuation, but Millie knew her son well. She pondered this and decided to interrogate the poor girl, to discover that she was just an innocent woman who had travelled from Turkey for a better life. She decided to give her a chance and soon she was blessed with an engagement and a wedding that was crowned with a granddaughter, Valentina, in 1973. She spoiled her rotten and was her little girl, and looked like her son. 
Laurie and Millie lived a happy life, retiring in 1986 and retiring to their house in Madeira. Sadly, Millie suffered a car accident in 1997, a year before her great-grandchildren could be born, leaving Winbourne devastated. The papers wrote ‘Winbourne’s fairest rose has passed.’ and many mourned her death. Lawrence returned to Madeira after the funerals and never got over Millie’s death. He died in 2010, and was buried beside his loving wife. 
PERSONALITY
Overall personality: Millie is cheerful, charismatic, fun-loving and has a gift for people, though has that superiority of the pureblooded, but rarely shows it. 
Positive traits: Cheerful, charismatic, loving, funny and loves being around people. 
Negative traits: Has the superiority complex from the pureblood ideology she grew up into 
Guilty pleasure: She smokes cigarettes when stressed 
HOMETOWN
Abbott Manor, Edinburgh, 1932-1953 
Millie grew up spoiled and in fewer luxury than her future husband, having nice but not fashionable enough clothes. Her family was considered lower class in within the purebloods, not wealthy enough for high-society events. They could attend some when they invited their mother, a woman who had been a Malfoy. It all changed when she was introduced to Lawrence Somerset 
Winbourne Estate, Leeds, 1954-1997 
After her wedding to Laurie, she moved instantly to his house with the rest of the family, though they had a fashionable flat at Mayfair for themselves. Lawrence was a bit low in the hierarchy, often overlooked, and thus spent most of their time in London and another houses. They fell in love with the Mediterranean set in Madeira and often vacationed there. 
During one of her drivings in which she was smoking, the smoke became too thick and didn’t realise she was driving into a drunken truck driver and they clashed. The driver survived, but Millie, being in her sixties, didn’t, and died of the shock and wounds she had. The man was sued and died of mysterious circumstances before he could be released. Many believe that Charles avenged his beloved mother by sending in men to kill him. He was there, watching from a high place as they moved his dead body for the family to bury him. This remains a mystery with a probable answer, for the driver didn’t seem to have many enemies of high caliber... save the vindictive Charles. 
BACKSTORY 
Millicent was born on the 23rd of August, 1932, into a small branch of the pureblooded Abbott family. She had two older sisters, Griselda and Caroline, and her mother was a glamurous member of the Malfoy family. She grew up in rich rags, until she met the future Viscount of Winbourne during the celebration that the second world war was over, and they hit it off. They courted for a while, until in 1952, a week after Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, Laurie proposed in a family gathering. She said yes, and in 1954, they got married into the Primrose Chapel, that had been used by Lawrence’s grandmother to marry people who society shunned from marrying one another. 
Soon, in 1955, Charles came into the world, and with him, two daughters, Tatiana Primrose and Meghan Marie, would follow. They lived a happy life, and in 1986, Vincent stepped down for his old age to retire and left his son the reins, knowing that he was capable of it. 
The rest, is history. 
MISC
She has a wonderful sense of fashion and was actually a fashion icon for her sisters-in-law and the younger generations 
She was considered the most beautiful of the viscountesses of the modern day, though she couldn’t outdo Henriette or Joanna Knollys’ beauties 
She loved gardening and reading mystery books 
She was the one to introduce the television and bought it with her own money 
She also finished up the process of modernisation in Winbourne 
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Harry Potter Family Lines
next gen maker / cut out of the family tree / alone / affair / new family maker / died young / temp cut off / incest
House of Black
B First Generation
Black
1850 Nigellus Black
1868 Sirius I
1870/1871 Phineas Nigellus - Ursula Flint = Sirius II, Phineas II, Cygnus I, Belvina, Arcturus 
1871 Elladora
1873/1870 Isla (for marrying a muggle) - Bob Hitchens
B Second Generation
Black
Burke
Phineas Nigellus - Ursula Flint
1887/1888 Sirius II - Hesper Gamp = Arcturus II, Lycoris (1910), Regulus I (1912)
1888 Phineas II 
1890/1892 Cygnus I - Violetta Bulstrode = Pollux, Cassiopeia, Dorea and Marius the Squib 
1891/1890 Belvina - Herbert Burke = Hector, Phineas III, Belinda Burke
1892/1892 Arcturus - Lysandra Yaxley = Callidora (1910), Cedrella (1910), Charis (1914)
B Third Generation
Black
Burke
Potter, Crouch, Longbottom, Weasley
Sirius II - Hesper Gamp
1908 Arcturus II - Melina McMillan = Lucretia (1928) - Ignatius Prewett (1929), Orion - Walburga
1910 Lycoris
1912 Regulus I
Cygnus - Violetta Bulstrode
1910/1910 Pollux - Ima Crabbe = Walburga - Orion, Alphard (1931), Cygnus II
1911 Cassiopeia
1913/1911 Dorea - Charlus Potter = Marcus (1930) - Charlotte Hunter = Hadrian (1934)
1913 Marius the Squib (for being a squib)
Belvina - Herbert Burke
1911/1912 Hector - Mildred Flint = Agnes and Cytus (1931) - Amber Warrington (1932)
1911 Phineas III
1913/1910 Belinda - Sappho Crouch
Arcturus - Lysandra Yaxley
1910/1908 Callidora - Harfang Longbottom = Geoffrey Longbottom, Alice Longbottom (1934) - Enio Giles (1932)
1910 Cedrella (for marrying a blood traitor) - Septimus Weasley = Gawain I and Geraint, Arthur Weasley
See descendants in House Weasley
1914 Charis - Caspar Crouch = Bartemius, Calista and Servilia Crouch (1934)
B Fourth Generation
Black
Burke
Potter, Crouch, Longbottom, Weasley
McKinnon
Arcturus II - Melina McMillan
1928/1929 Lucretia - Ignatius Prewett
1930/1930 Orion - Walburga Black = “Padfoot” Sirius III Orion (1959) (for betraying his family), Regulus Arcturus (1961)
Pollux - Ima Crabbe
1930/1930 Walburga - Orion Black = “Padfoot” Sirius III Orion (1959) (for betraying his family), Regulus Arcturus (1961)
1931 Alphard
1933 Cygnus II - Druella Rosier = Narcissa - Lucius Malfoy, Bellatrix - Rodolphus Lestrange (1931) - Tom Riddle (1926), Andromeda (for marrying a muggle) - Edward "Ted" Tonks
Callidora - Harfang Longbottom
1931/1930 Geoffrey Longbottom - Augusta Smethwick = Frank Longbottom
1934/1932 Alice Longbottom - Enio Giles
Charis - Caspar Crouch
1926 Bartemius Crouch - Jane Lewis = Bartemius II Crouch (1946), Phebe Crouch - Mary Syme (1947), Rhea Crouch (for marrying a muggle) - Michael McKinnon
1934 Calista and Servilia Crouch
Fifth Generation
Black
Burke
Potter, Crouch, Longbottom, Weasley
McKinnon
Tonks, Malfoy
Cygnus II - Druella Rosier
1950 Andromeda (for marrying a muggle) - (Edward "Ted" Tonks = Nymphadora Vulpecula Tonks
1951/1950 Bellatrix - Rodolphus Lestrange - Tom Riddle (1926) = Delphini Riddle (1977)
1955/1954 Narcissa - Lucius Malfoy = Draco Lucius Malfoy 
Geoffrey Longbottome - Augusta Smethwick CH
1959/1960 Frank Longbottom - Alice Fortenscue = Neville Longbottom - Hannah Abbott
Bartemius Crouch - Jane Lewis
1946 Bartemius II Crouch
1947 Phebe Crouch - Mary Syme = Caspar II Crouch (1961)
1948 Rhea Crouch (for marrying a muggle) - Michael McKinnon = Michael McKinnon - Melissa McKinnon
B Sixth Generation
Black
Burke
Potter, Crouch, Longbottom, Weasley
McKinnon
Tonks, Malfoy
Lupin
Andromeda - Edward “Ted” Tonks
1973/1960 Nymphadora Vulpecula Tonks - “Moony” Remus John Lupin = “Teddy” Edward Remus Lupin
Narcissa - Lucius Abraxas Malfoy
1980/1982 Draco Lucius Malfoy - Astoria Hyperia Greengrass = Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy (2006) - Rose Minerva Weasley (2005)
See descendants in House Weasley
Frank Longbottom - Alice Fortenscue
1980/1979 Neville Longbottom - Hannah Abbott = Mavis Poppy (2002) - James Sirius Potter (2003), Alice Ginevra (2205)
Rhea Crouch - Michael McKinnon
1960 Marlene - Dorcas Meadowes 
1962 Mason and Mitchell 
1964 Matthew and Maxwell
Neville Longbottom - Hannah Abbott
2002/2003 Mavis Poppy - James Sirius Potter = Maverick Sirius Potter (2022), Jasper James Potter (2024)
House of Malfoy
M First Generation
Malfoy
Gamp, Potter
1870 Justia Malfoy
1867 Caesonia - Jovian Gamp = Hesper Gamp
1869/1878 Brutus - Vinda Rosier = Nicholas
1870/1872  Septimus Malfoy - Opal Parkinson = Severus, Justia
1872 Selene - John Potter = Charlus - Dorea Black, Felix Potter (1911)
M Second Generation
Malfoy
Gamp, Potter
Rosier
Caesonia - Jovian Gamp
1887/1888 Hesper Gamp - Sirius II Black = Arcturus II, Lycoris (1910), Regulus I Black (1912)
See descendants under House Black
Brutus - Vinda Rosier
1894/1890 Nicholas - Amelie Lestrange = Abraxas
Septimus - Opal Parkinson
1901/1905 Severus - Primula Corner = Justus - Veronique Mulciber
1905/1906 Justia - Felix I Rosier = Evan I Rosier, Druella Rosier
Selene - John Potter
1911/1913 Charlus - Dorea Black = Marcus (1930) - Charlotte Hunter = Hadrian (1934)
M Third Generation
Malfoy
Gamp, Potter
Rosier
Nicholas - Amelie Lestrange
1908 Abraxas - Belvina Nott = Morpheus, Lucius - Narcissa Black
See descendants under House Black (L+N)
Severus - Primula Corner
1908 Justus - Veronique Mulciber = Tiberius, Vinicius
Justia - Felis I Rosier
1914 Evan I - Cassia Goyle = Cloelia, Felix II
1933 Druella - Cygnus II Black
See descendants under House Black
M Fourth Generation
Malfoy
Gamp, Potter
Rosier
Diggory
Abraxas - Belvina Nott
1934 Morpheus - Andre Chombrum = Lilian and Julian Chombrum (1955)
Justus - Veronique Mulciber
1928/1919 Tiberius - Walton Diggory = Marcellus, Amos
1930 Vinicius - Corrine Fawley = Corvinus (1949)
Evan I Rosier - Cassia Goyle
1933/1933 Felix II - Helaine Crabbe = Silas
1942/1940 Cloelia - Amara Shafiq Patil = Evan II, Justin
M Fifth Generation
Malfoy
Gamp, Potter
Rosier
Diggory
Cloelia - Amara Shafiq Patil
1965/1967 Justin - Helaine Crabbe = Silas Rosier (1973)
1973/1978 Evan II - Katie Bell = Nicolas Evan (1999), Lucas Karter (2001)
TIberius - Walton Diggory JV
1948 Marcellus = Delphine (1975)
1953 Amos = Cedric (1977)
House of Lestrange
L First Generation
Lestrange, Scamander, Malfoy
1865 Rowena Lestrange
1880 Leta - Theseus Scamander = Newt Scamander - Porpentina Goldstein
1882 Rasatar = Lysander
1890/1894 Amelie - Nicholas Malfoy 
See descendants in House Malfoy
L Second Generation
Lestrange, Scamander, Malfoy
Lovegood
Leta - Theseus Scamander
1897 Newt - Porpentina Goldstein = Esther - Sebastain Bellamy, Rolf Scamander - Luna Elizabeth Lovegood
Lysander
1950/1951 Rodolphus - Bellatrix Black 
See descendants in House Black 
1959/1960 Pandora - Xenophilius Lovegood = Luna Elizabeth Lovegood - Rolf Scamander
L Third Generation
Lestrange, Scamander, Malfoy
Lovegood
Bellamy
Newt - Porpentina Goldstein
1882/1882 Esther - Sebastian Bellamy = Wolfgang (1999), Beatrix (2000), Theodora(2002), Elizabeth (2002), Matilda Bellamy (2004)
1884/1881 Rolf Scamander - Luna Elizabeth Lovegood = Lysander Arthur and Lorcan Rowan Scamander (2007) - Lily Luna Potter (2005)
Pandora - Xenophilius Lovegood
1881/1884 Luna Elizabeth Lovegood - Rolf Scamander = Lysander Arthur and Lorcan Rowan Scamander (2007) - Lily Luna Potter (2005)
House of Potter
P First Generation
Potter
1845 Fleamont Potter
1864 Edward Fleamont - Elizabeth Fleece = Henry Edward
1867 Catherine Potter 
1869 Albert - Alycone Gaunt 
1872 John - Selene Malfoy 
See descendants in House Malfoy
P  Second Generation
Potter
Edward Fleamont - Elizabeth Fleece
1885/1893 Henry Edward - Julia Bones = Fleamont Henry - Euphemia Greengrass
P  Third Generation
Potter
Henry Edward - Julia Bones
1932/1942 Fleamont Henry - Euphemia Greengrass = James Fleamont - Lily Jade Evans
P  Fourth Generation
Potter
Fleamont Henry - Euphemia Greengrass
1960 “Prongs” James Fleamont - Lily Jade Evans = Harry James - Ginevra “Ginny” Molly Weasley
See descendants in House Weasley
House of Weasley
W First Generation
Weasley
Septimus Weasley - Cedrella Black
1927/1928 Gawain I Weasley - Zoe Sarte = Lionel Weasley (1948), Tristan Weasley (1949) = Mafalda Weasley (1966), Mark Weasley (1951)
1928-1928 Ceraint Weasley - Lieke Hugo = Gawain II Weasley (1942), Galahad Weasley (1942)
1950/1951 Arthur Septimus Weasley - Molly Prewett = William Arthur - Fleur Delacour, Charles Septimus, Percival Ignatius (temporarily for disputes) - Audrey Mia Fairfax, Fredrick Gideon, George Fabian - Angelina Johnson, Ronald Bilius - Hermione Jean Granger, Ginevra Molly Weasley - Harry James Potter
W  Second Generation
Weasley
Potter
Arthur Septimus Weasley - Molly Prewett
1970/1977 William "Bill" Arthur - Fleur Delacour = Victorie Molly - "Teddy" Edward Remus Lupin, Dominique Gabrielle (2003), Louis William (2009)
1972 Charles “Charlie” Septimus
1976/1978 Percival “Percy” Ignatius (temporarily) for disputes - Audrey Mia Fairfax = Rebecca Molly (2001), Jake Arthur (2002), Ellie Ginevra and Lucianna Mia (2006)
1978 Fredrick “Fred” Gideon
1978/1977 George Fabian - Angelina Johnson = Fredrick II Angelo (2002), Roxanne Olivia (2004)
1980/1979 Ronald “Ron” Bilius - Hermione Jean Granger = Rose Minerva (2005) - Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy (2006), Hugo Charlie (2009)
1981/1980 Ginerva “Ginny” Molly - Harry James Potter = James Sirius - Mavis Poppy Longbottom, Albus Severus (2005), Lily Luna Potter (2007) - Lysander Rowan Scamander (2005)
W  Third Generation
Weasley
Potter
Lupin, Greengrass, Malfoy
William “Bill” Arthur - Fleur Delacour
1977/1976 Victorie Molly Weasley - "Teddy" Edward Remus Lupin = Andromeda Fleur and Nymphadora Victoire (2018), Remus Harry (2020)
2003 Dominique Gabrielle
2009 Louis William
Percival “Percy” Ignatius - Audrey Mia Fairfax
2001 Rebecca Molly
2002 Jake Arhur
2006 Ellie Ginerva - Daniel Oliver Greengrass = Percy Oliver (2020), Daphne Audrey (2021) and Lucy Danella Greengrass (2023)
2006 Lucianna Mi
Ronald “Ron” Bilius - Hermione Jean Granger
2005/2006 Rose Minerva - Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy = Severine Hermione Malfoy (2024)
2009 Hugo Charlie
Ginerva “Ginny” Molly - Harry James Potter
2003/2002 James Sirius - Mavis Poppy Longbottom = Maverick Sirius Potter (2022), Jasper James Potter (2024)
House of Gaunt
G First Generation
Gaunt
1810 Athena Gaunt
1830 Alkes - Berta Burke = Beliana (1850) (for being a squib), Rayla - Edwin Crabbe, Rasalas - Leta
1835 Algoi - Matilda Flint = Corvus (1851), Alycone - Albert Potter, Leta - Rasalas
G  Second Generation
Gaunt
Crabbe
Alkes - Berta Burke
1850 Beliana the Squib (for being a squib)
1852 Rayla - Edwin Crabbe = Erebus Crabbe - Hemera
1854  Rasalas - Leta = Aion (1880), Hemera - Erebus
Algoi - Matilda Flint
1851 Corvus
1854 Leta - Rasalas = Aion (1880), Hemera - Erebus
1861 Alycone - Albert Potter
G  Third Generation
Gaunt
Crabbe
Rasalas - Leta
1875/1874 Hemera - Erebus = Marvolo
1880 Aion
Rayla - Edwin Crabbe
1874/1875 Erebus - Hemera = Marvolo
G  Fourth Generation
Gaunt
Crabbe
Riddle
1899 Marvolo Gaunt
1906 Morfin and Metis
1908 Merope - Tom Riddle = Tom Marvolo Riddle | Voldemort (chose to leave because of muggle realtions)
G  Fifth Generation
Gaunt
Crabbe
Riddle
Merope - Tom Riddle
1926/1951 Tom Marvolo Riddle | Voldemort (chose to leave because of muggle realtions) - Bellatrix Lestrange = Delphini Riddle (1977)
I hope that this helped someone with any info that they needed / all of these are just from hours spent searching and putting pieces together / it's not entirely canon compliant
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HALLOWEEN-A-THON 2023
Halloween (1978)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Dracula (1931)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Frankenstein (1931)
The Mummy (1932)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Beetlejuice (1988)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)
The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
Carnival of Souls (1962)
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974)
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
The Mummy (1959)
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
Creepshow (1982)
Halloween 2 (1981)
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein (1948)
Horror Express (1972)
The Fog (1980)
Murder Party (2007)
Waxwork (1988)
Day of the Dead (1985)
Island of Lost Souls (1932)
Alien (1979)
Land of the Dead (2005)
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1982)
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Found The Bram Stoker Award List for 2020 and 2021 and I have some thoughts:
Stephen Graham Jones has one for The Only Good Indians AND My Heart is a chainsaw (ok!) And he won in the same year for The Only Good Indians and Night of the mannequins (Long Fiction, which I'm assuming is like a novella category)
Clown in A Cornfield has won in the youth category
When The Reckoning Comes was nominated but didn't win for the first novel category (a shame cause its good, love southern gothic)
Midnight Mass won? But Altar of the dead from Bly Manor was a finalist but didn't win (y'all know I'm a bly manor fan so I'm shocked)
The candyman remake was also a finalist
Lovecraft Country was too (for season 1 episode 1 which makes sense edit: episode 8 also was nominated boooo)
There was a book i saw in b&n a while ago (Children of Chicago) but I didn't have extra money then so I passed, it lost to my heart is a chainsaw
Grady hendrix also lost to my heart is a chainsaw (as it should have)
Abbott 1973 was a graphic novel finalist (which, I was thinking it more fantasy than horror but ok)
Also there's a nonfiction category???
Final thoughts: I have some reading to do!
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hi! would you still happen to have that horror movie analysis citation list? i plan on reading a glossary of haunting soon and would love some additional readings if possible
hey i do! so not exactly horror movie analysis - my paper was specifically on aliens and the American frontier and how the American colonial project informs how we conceptualize extraterrestrial lifeforms and our alleged interactions with them, as well as our film history surrounding it. weird i know, it wasn't a well-formatted paper because i changed tack halfway through so i just picked through my bibliography and chose what was most relevant. my favorites are in bold and i would love more similar writings if anyone has them - it was truly fascinating research!
Abbott, Carl (2005). Homesteading on the extraterrestrial frontier. Science Fiction Studies, 32(2), 240–264. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4241346
Blaine, Marcia S. (2009). The Johnsons’ plight: The role of captivity on Anglo-American identity. History 94, no. 313 (January): 53–73.
Bullard, Thomas E. (1989). UFO abduction reports: The supernatural kidnap narrative returns in technological guise. The Journal of American Folklore, 102(404), 147–170. https://doi.org/10.2307/540677
Dewan, William J. (2006). “A saucerful of secrets”: An interdisciplinary analysis of UFO experiences. The Journal of American Folklore, 119(472), 184–202. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4137923
Ebersole, Gary (2009). Captured by texts: Puritan to postmodern images of Indian captivity. Charlottesville and London: University Press of Virginia.
Kelly, Fanny (1871). Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians. Hartford, Conn. Mutual Publishing Company.
Lauria, Rita & White, Harold M. (1995). Mythic analogues: Space and cyberspace: A critical analysis of US policy for the space and information age. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 19: 2, pp. 64–87. https://ssrn.com/abstract=1872313
Lepselter, Susan (2016). The resonance of unseen things: Poetics, power, captivity, and UFOs in the American uncanny. University of Michigan Press.
Lowell, Percival (1908). Mars as the abode of life. The Macmillan Company.
Newman, Leonard S., & Baumeister, Roy F. (1996). Toward an explanation of the UFO abduction phenomenon: Hypnotic elaboration, extraterrestrial sadomasochism, and spurious memories. Psychological Inquiry, 7(2), 99–126. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1449001
Panay, Andrew (2004). From Little Big Man to little green men: The captivity scenario in American culture. European Journal of American Culture 23, no. 3 (October 2004): 201–16.
Peebles, Curtis (1994). Watch the skies! A chronicle of the flying saucer myth. Smithsonian.
Pfitzer, G. M. (1995). The only good alien is a dead alien: Science fiction and the metaphysics of Indian-hating on the high frontier. Journal of American Culture 18, no. 1 (Spring, 1995): 51.
Sanarov, Valerii I. (1981). On the nature and origin of flying saucers and little green men. Current Anthropology, 22(2), 163–167. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2742701
Slotkin, Richard (1973). Regeneration through violence: The mythology of the American frontier, 1600-1860. Wesleyan University Press.
Sturma, Michael (2002). Aliens and Indians: A comparison of abduction and captivity narratives. Journal of Popular Culture 36, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 318–34.
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