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Remaking this poll because I accidentally made the first one last 24 hours instead of a week. Treasure Planet won the 24hr poll but I wanted to see who'd win the longer one like my other movie polls.
Fun fact: Eris from Sinbad was my bi awakening
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MY OBSESSIONS
I'm always joining fandom, so if i were to list all of them this post would be too long so I'll do my current biggest ones.
NGLI GOT CARRIED AWAY I DIDN'T EVEN MENTION THE BOOKS AND BANDS I LIKE!!
Spiderman into the spiderverse & across the spiderverse
The Owl House
Arcane
Amaphiba (I love the calamity trio)
iZombie (Clive supremacy)
Limitless (the series)
Disney Channel series and movies
The Good Place (still on season 1)
Stranger Things (both the woman and the men I-)
Avatar & Avatar: Way of The Water
The Dragon Prince (RAYLA MY LOVE)
Kakergurui (midari please just fu-)
The Black Phone (literally all the boys)
All Of the MCU (love too many of the woman here I-)
Undertale (yes i was raised by the internet)
FNAF (nah cause these games were fire when i was 8ish)
Squid Games (067 for life)
Alice In Borderline (before the hype)
Transformers (coughs in he's kinda cute tho_)
Wednesday (love Jenna Ortega)
Adventure Time (literally loce every character their sm)
Kipo and the wonderbeasts
The Hunger games (love katniss)
Steven Universe (the gems and sadie)
Encanto (camil and lusia could get it)
Holes
A Series Of Unfortunate Events (book and series, never the movie)
She-ra The Princess Of Power (catra is my crush fr)
Camern Sandiego (Ivy tho-)
Life Is Strange (I love Chloe)
The Mitchells vs The Machines (KATIE IS SO CUTE)
My little Pony and mlp equestria girl (RAINBOW DASH THO-)
Detroit Becoming Human (Kara and Alice had me in the corner the whole time)
Yandere Simulator
Trolls World Tour (hear me out Bar-)
Victorious (Jade and Cat for the win)
Icarly (the original) (sam was an awakening)
Sam and Cat
The Croods
Purple Hearts (NOW CAUSE FRANKIE)
Helluva Boss
Red Shoes and The Seven Dwarfs
DND form Dimension 20
Kim Possible (Shego and Kim)
Any coming of age movie
Any British BBC production
My MOOTS STORIES!!
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The Ever-Changing DreamWorks Slate
In my last post, I took a look at how Disney Animation and Pixar announced these long-term movie slates - years and years ago - and how they really changed over time. There were movies that didn't make it (KING OF THE ELVES, NEWT), others that got delayed (THE GOOD DINOSAUR), etc.
I wanted to cover DreamWorks as well, considering their rather sparse "official" slate right now. A slate that has two sequels with concrete releases dates ending at spring 2024, but there's a semi-confirmed movie called MEET THE GILLMANS that should be arriving on June 30, 2023, only five months from now... And we know next to nothing about it... Or anything else that's set in stone, on the horizon... And maybe that's for a good reason...
Much like Disney Animation and Pixar, who unveiled long-term slates going back to 2008, DreamWorks has announced their fair share of long-term movie plans. Unlike WDAS and Pixar, though, I'll be starting at roughly fall 2005... And trying to scrounge up what I can, because it's a long series of convoluted slates with ever-changing dates and cancellations, many of which I chronicled - as they were happening - on my old defunct "Kyle's Animated World" blog...
Soooo... September 2005... DreamWorks had collected an all-timer gross off of the recently-released MADAGASCAR. Can you believe that MADAGASCAR was, at the time of its mid-2005 release, the fifth highest grossing animated movie? With a then-robust $542m global gross, it only stood behind... DreamWorks' own SHREK 2, FINDING NEMO, THE LION KING, and THE INCREDIBLES? Quite surreal to think, in a day and age where much different animated franchises and such dominate the Top 10 in terms of gross... But yes, MADAGASCAR was a winning combo for DreamWorks and audiences flocked to see it...
With this, and now SHARK TALE and SHREK 2 from the previous year behind them, and four 2006-07 releases booked (OVER THE HEDGE, FLUSHED AWAY, SHREK 3, and BEE MOVIE)... They were confident, and thus they announced a long-term plan that went to 2009 and beyond...
Slated for 2008 was KUNG FU PANDA, already sharing the year with an already-announced MADAGASCAR 2.
2009 and beyond included a strange and curious batch of titles... There was HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, a much earlier version of the movie set to be directed by Lorna Cook and David Soren. Then there was REX HAVOC, a comic book adaptation that Conrad Vernon and Rob Letterman were attached to direct. That was about a scientist putting together a team of sci-fi B-flick like monsters to fight an alien invasion. IT CAME FROM EARTH! was another, it did not have a director, but it was the flip side of REX HAVOC: It was to be about humans invading Mars, and how the Martians react to that. The most bizarre of the bunch was ROUTE 66, a road comedy about a living kitschy golf ball statue next to a store on the historic route that came to life and went on a journey to find the love of his life... A living blueberry statue. A little later, DreamWorks would also announce that they working on a children's book adaptation called PUNK FARM. That was pretty much a known thing at the end of 2005.
Now of course, ROUTE 66 didn't last very long. Perhaps they feared comparisons to Pixar's CARS, which was just around the corner and was all about Route 66? Maybe they feared another "ANTZ vs. A BUG'S LIFE" scenario? Who knows, but ROUTE 66 didn't take off. Does REX HAVOC sound familiar to you? Well, both ideas from HAVOC and CAME FROM EARTH were later combined to form the studio's 2009 feature MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, so it all originated here. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON would of course shuffle through directors. Peter Hastings was supposed to direct at one point, roughly around 2008, until Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois were brought on board.
Speaking of Sanders... Aardman at the time, still partnered with DreamWorks, were at work on a caveman comedy called CROOD AWAKENING. Aardman split from DreamWorks after the unsuccessful FLUSHED AWAY, in early 2007. DreamWorks got to keep CROOD AWAKENING, and rechristened it to THE CROODS. Sanders, arriving to DreamWorks after leaving John Lasseter's Disney Animation (following his firing from AMERICAN DOG/BOLT), took on THE CROODS first. He was rerouted to DRAGON by the end of 2008. The picture came out in March 2010.
So... Most of these films happened. KUNG FU PANDA happened, MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA obviously happened (fun fact: a working title for this was THE CRATE ESCAPE), the two sci-fi comedy projects got combined into MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON happened... CROOD AWAKENING eventually became THE CROODS and released much later than these movies did, in March 2013. Only ROUTE 66 didn't make it, and funnily enough, Aardman eventually made a stop-motion caveman movie of their own, EARLY MAN, in 2018.
We'll jump ahead, now... At the end of 2008 - following MADAGASCAR 2's release and box office success, more movies were on the horizon. In addition to MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, a fourth SHREK movie, a PUSS IN BOOTS prequel, and a KUNG FU PANDA sequel... You had a supervillain picture called MASTER MIND. I think we all know what this picture became, right? It clearly became RISE OF THE GUARDIANS!
By mid-2009, DreamWorks had a big slate going forward once more. Jeffrey Katzenberg, founder and former CEO, proudly stated that there'd be five films from the studio every two calendar years... Three pictures in one year being one of the game plans... A bit unprecedented for a studio of this size. Disney Animation themselves did it once in 2000, if you count the Secret Lab picture DINOSAUR as a WDAS "canon" movie...
So, this slate...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON - 3/26/2010
SHREK FOREVER AFTER - 5/21/2010
OOBERMIND - 11/5/2010
KUNG FU PANDA: THE KABOOM OF DOOM - 6/3/2011
THE GUARDIANS - 11/4/2011
PUSS IN BOOTS - 3/30/2012
MADAGASCAR 3 - 5/25/2012
UNTITLED ORIGINAL - 11/2/2012
The untitled original was announced as "one of three projects" currently in production. The candidates were THE CROODS, a "Super Secret Ghost Project" (later known as BOO U, and then B.O.O.: BUREAU OF OTHERWORLDLY OPERATIONS), and TRUCKERS, the latter an adaptation of a Terry Pratchett novel...
Flash-forward to about mid-2010... SHREK FOREVER AFTER is out in theaters, things have changed, but the films remain the same...
MEGAMIND - 11/5/2010
KUNG FU PANDA: THE KABOOM OF DOOM - 5/27/2011
PUSS IN BOOTS - 11/4/2011
THE CROODS - Q1 2012
MADAGASCAR 3 - Q2 2012
THE GUARDIANS - Q4 2012
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 - 2013
TROLLS - TBD
TRUCKERS - TBD
BOO U - TBD
OOBERMIND is now MEGAMIND and is making its intended release date. KUNG FU PANDA 2, still with that silly subtitle that was dropped shortly before its teaser release, is opening a week early. PUSS IN BOOTS takes THE GUARDIANS' original slot, as the fall 2011 title. THE CROODS is now in play with a firm release date, and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 is on the boards... Everything else is rather up in the air.
Things changed a bit more as time went by... THE CROODS went to March 2013, THE GUARDIANS was retitled to RISE OF THE GUARDIANS. A movie about a supersonic snail called TURBO would be dated for summer 2013, and Jay Ward adaptation MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN for fall 2013... A CG/hand-drawn hybrid called ME AND MY SHADOW is on the boards for spring 2014, with HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 following in the summer...
Then in September of 2012, hot on the heels of MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE'S MOST WANTED, DreamWorks dropped this monster slate... I believe it was the first one I "reported" on back in the day! This was right around the time their distribution deal with Paramount was ending, and their next pact with 20th Century Fox was to kick off with THE CROODS in spring 2013.
RISE OF THE GUARDIANS - 11/21/2012
THE CROODS - 3/22/2013
TURBO - 7/17/2013
MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN - 11/1/2013
ME AND MY SHADOW - 3/14/2014
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 - 6/20/2014
HAPPY SMEKDAY! - 11/26/2014
PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR - 3/17/2015
TROLLS - 6/5/2015
B.O.O.: BUREAU OF OTHERWORLDLY OPERATION - 11/6/2015
UNTITLED MUMBAI MUSICAL - 12/19/2015
KUNG FU PANDA 3 - 3/18/2016
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 6/17/2016
That is a pretty jam-packed slate for its time... Four pictures in a calendar year?? DreamWorks was ambitious enough to aim for that, perhaps in an Icirian manner... Sadly, in a way, it turned out that way... Already, holes in the dam were evident not even a few months later, when RISE OF THE GUARDIANS lost money at the box office...
ME AND MY SHADOW, in a shocking blow, was cancelled. Removed from the slate completely, and MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN would be pushed to its date. (Later, it'd debut a week earlier.)
The next change came about swiftly... KUNG FU PANDA 3 traded places with MUMBAI MUSICAL. The December date would be modified to the 23rd for the third panda adventure.
Little else changes for the time being. Disney unveils a massive animation slate in May 2013, 20th Century Fox fires back with one of their own that goes out to 2018 much like the Disney one does: It encompasses everything they have in animation at the time, from DreamWorks to Blue Sky to several other projects... Nothing is set in stone, though. It's only the dates themselves that are locked... HAPPY SMEKDAY!, if you're wondering what *that* movie is... That was retitled to HOME.
By May 2013, DreamWorks' slate now looks like this. Plenty of switcheroos here...
TURBO - 7/17/2013
MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN - 3/7/2014
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 - 6/20/2014
HAPPY SMEKDAY! - 11/26/2014
PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR - 3/27/2015
B.O.O.: BUREAU OF OTHERWORLDLY OPERATIONS - 6/5/2015
KUNG FU PANDA 3 - 12/23/2015
MUMBAI MUSICAL - 3/18/2016
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 6/17/2016
TROLLS - 11/4/2016
Keep in mind, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 is slated to open the same day as a then-untitled Pixar feature...
By early 2014, HOME and PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR traded places... And ahead of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2's summer debut, DreamWorks dropped a massive schedule...
PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR - 11/26/2014
HOME - 3/27/2015
B.O.O.: BUREAU OF OTHERWORLDLY OPERATIONS - 6/5/2015
KUNG FU PANDA 3 - 12/23/2015
THE BOSS BABY - 3/18/2016
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 6/17/2016
TROLLS - 11/4/2016
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS - 1/13/2017
UNTITLED BOLLYWOOD MUSICAL - 3/10/2017
THE CROODS 2 - 11/3/2017
LARRIKINS - 2/16/2018
MADAGASCAR 4 - 5/18/2018
PUSS IN BOOTS 2: NINE LIVES & 40 THIEVES - 11/2/2018
Hot damn... As one can see, BOSS BABY swooped in out of nowhere kicked the MUMBAI MUSICAL a year back, while some expected sequels finally made their way to the slate...
Later that year, CROODS 2 and PUSS IN BOOTS 2 slightly move... They are now both Christmastime releases in their respective years. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 fled the summer 2016 spot and landed at 6/9/2017... A week before a then-undetermined Pixar film.
But then... A disastrous day comes about in January 2015...
Following the "disappointing" box office results of PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR, which came off of a string of flops that included RISE OF THE GUARDIANS, TURBO, and MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN, DreamWorks was in financial trouble... And so a dramatic downsizing ensued, with several cuts and the slate completely rearranged... Many pictures would get the axe on this fateful week...
HOME - 3/27/2015
KUNG FU PANDA 3 - 3/18/2016
TROLLS - 11/4/2016
THE BOSS BABY - 1/13/2017
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS - 3/10/2017
THE CROODS 2 - 12/22/2017
LARRIKINS - 2/16/2018
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 6/29/2018
Cancelled completely were B.O.O. (which was near completion) and the BOLLYWOOD MUSICAL, never to be resumed or picked back up. PUSS IN BOOTS 2 was removed from the slate and put in limbo, as was MADAGASCAR 4. The plan going forward is to do two mainline movies a year, with an outsourced smaller project every now and then: This of course explains CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS sharing 2017 with BOSS BABY and CROODS 2. A film made at their former Chinese arm was also on the boards, but no date was confirmed at that time. Later in the spring, KUNG FU PANDA 3 moved up to 1/29/2016... It opens on that date...
Then in September 2015, DreamWorks decides to put BOSS BABY in March 2017, and CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS is off the slate for whatever reason, even though it's well into production by this point. It is put back on in the slate in April 2016, for a 6/2/2017 release. The Shanghai-based arm breaks away from them this month, too, but the co-production is still on for an approximate 2018 release.
Then at the end of April 2016... Comcast bought DreamWorks...
Many changes are to follow, from leadership to the release schedule...
They slowly happen...
In mid-June, a time when HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 was supposed to open... The film, then dated for 6/29/2018, moved up to 5/18/2018. It is still to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. In August, Fox then makes THE CROODS 2 a 2018 release, with no concrete date. Just a TBD 2018 release... Fox gives its old slot to Blue Sky's FERDINAND... Days later, THE CROODS 2 is no longer a Fox release, it is now to be released by Universal... Then the movie is to be rewritten...
In September 2016, DreamWorks lays off 200 more employees. Universal then finally gets LARRIKINS and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 in October. The release dates remain the same, with THE CROODS 2 still in limbo... Rumors then swirl in November of LARRIKINS being "pulled back into story", and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 being pushed back, in addition to the shutdown of DreamWorks' India unit and more layoffs. Then THE CROODS 2 was completely canned and removed from the slate... All of this, while TROLLS is proving to be a box office success.
December comes... Major changes are finally made public:
THE BOSS BABY - 3/31/2017 (Fox)
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS - 6/2/2017 (Fox)
LARRIKINS - 2/16/2018 (Universal)
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 3/1/2019 (Universal)
EVEREST - 9/27/2019 (Universal)
Big, big changes... HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 gets pushed back *yet* again, and EVEREST is the name of the Shanghai picture from the former "Oriental DreamWorks" (now Pearl Studio, operating independently of them). Possible future films beyond 2019 are SHREK 5 and SHADOWS (a reworked version of ME AND MY SHADOW). Of course, as we all know, EVEREST would later be retitled to ABOMINABLE...
The cap the tumultuous transitional year off, DreamWorks co-president Mireille Soria, who was installed as president a year prior with Bonnie Arnold, leaves the studio...
In January 2017, Chris DeFaria is now head of DreamWorks Animation... One month into his run, a sequel to TROLLS is announced for 4/10/2020. Then in March, an in-production LARRIKINS is completely cancelled, much to the shock of many animation fans who were anticipating it. Oriental DreamWorks is in the final stages of being exed from the company. The success of THE BOSS BABY immediately leads to a BOSS BABY 2 announcement, the sequel is scheduled for 3/26/2021.
Outside of the release of CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS, all is quiet in the summer... Until August, DeFaria's DreamWorks announces a collaboration with Blumhouse called SPOOKY JACK.
In September 2017, out of nowhere, THE CROODS 2 is back on track and gets a new release date, as does SPOOKY JACK.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3 - 3/1/2019
EVEREST - 9/27/2019
TROLLS 2 - 4/10/2020
THE CROODS 2 - 9/18/2020
THE BOSS BABY 2 - 3/26/2021
SPOOKY JACK - 9/17/2021
Spring and early autumn seem to be their go-to's now at this point... A month later, TROLLS 2 moved up to 2/14/2020. The HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON threequel drops the "3" and adds a subtitle: THE HIDDEN WORLD. In May 2018, EVEREST gets renamed to ABOMINABLE...
Chris DeFaria is replaced by Margie Cohn as head of DreamWorks by early 2019...
I'll stop here, because outside of the cancellation of SPOOKY JACK, things played out almost as expected from 2019 to 2021. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD opened a week early, and ABOMINABLE opened when expected to. THE BAD GUYS took the shuttered SPOOKY JACK's fall 2021 spot, and at one point PUSS IN BOOTS 2 - back from limbo - was scheduled for April 2022. An unprecedented semi-sequel to the studio's 2002 hand-drawn animated feature SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON that was also a follow-up to the movie's Netflix series spinoff (SPIRIT RIDING FREE) was slated for spring 2021. Titled SPIRIT UNTAMED, of course.
TROLLS WORLD TOUR eventually went back to April 2020, and remained there even after COVID-19 had broke out in the U.S. It went straight to On-Demand that week and played at drive-in theaters. THE CROODS: A NEW AGE opened in theaters proper on 11/25/2020, with an immediate On-Demand release afterwards. THE BOSS BABY: FAMILY BUSINESS had briefly migrated to fall 2021, pushing THE BAD GUYS to April 2022 (subsequently pushing PUSS IN BOOTS 2 to September 2022), but FAMILY BUSINESS moved up to 7/2/2021 as a day-and-date release. SPIRIT: UNTAMED came out 6/4/2021, as a theaters-only release... And as expected, THE BAD GUYS came out 4/22/2022. PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH leapt from 9/23/2022 to 12/21/2022.
So now, all is a bit quiet other than the current release dates for TROLLS BAND TOGETHER and KUNG FU PANDA 4... After all of that changing and rearranging in the last few pre-COVID years alone, I can see why DreamWorks/Universal are waiting to announce release dates for features... Even if they're cutting it kind of close with MEET THE GILLMANS.
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English movies 2015-2005
The Age of Adeline
Fifty shades of grey
Tomorrowland
Crimson Peak
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
The Martian
The Intern
Brooklyn
Goosebumps
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Insurgent (The Divergent series)
Jupiter Ascending
Cinderella
Tangerine
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
The Boy Next Door
Minions
Inside Out
Fantastic Four
Ant Man
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Jurassic World
Pan
The DUFF
The Good Dinosaur
Home
Hotel Transylvania 2
Paddington
Love, Rosie
Seventh Son
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Victor Frankenstein
UnIndian
The Man who knew Infinity
X Men: Days of the Future Past
The Fault in Our Stars
Vampire Academy
Maleficent
Divergent
The Maze Runner
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Dracula Untold
Lucy
I, Frankenstein
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
300: Rise of an Empire
Interstellar
Kingsman: The Secret Service
The Amazing Spiderman 2
Rio 2
The Theory of Everything
Guardians of the Galaxy
Godzilla
That Awkward Moment
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Big Hero 6
How to Train your Dragon 2
Step up: All in
Annabelle
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Seventh Son
The Mortal Instruments: The City of Bones
The Conjuring
Oblivion
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Man of Steel
Oz, The Great and Powerful
Gravity
Frozen
Wild
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
G. I. Joe: Retaliation
Jack the Giant Slayer
Iron Man 3
Star Trek Into the Darkness
The Croods
The Wolverine
Thor: The Dark World
Epic
Now You See Me
Monster's University
The Smurfs 2
Despicable Me 2
Safe Haven
Romeo and Juliet
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Snow White and the Huntsman
Pitch Perfect
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Amazing Spider-man
Mirror Mirror
Step Up: Revolution
The Hunger Games
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Life of Pi
The Avengers
Brave
Rise of the Guardians
Hotel Transylvania
Underworld: Awakening
Dr. Seuss' The Lorax
Taken 2
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
John Carter
Titanic 3D
Monsters Inc.
Finding Nemo
The Twilight Saga: The Breaking Dawn Part 1
Crazy, Stupid, Love
I am Number Four
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Beastly
Sucker Punch
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
The Art of Getting By
Rio
Hugo
Real Steel
Green Lantern
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
X-Men: First Class
The Smurfs
Kung Fu Panda 2
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The Adventures of Tintin
No Strings Attached
Jane Eyre
Mars Needs Moms
Prom
Hanna
Monte Carlo
Colombiana
Puss In Boots
Happy Feet 2
Two Brothers
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Twilight
Remember Me
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Alice in Wonderland
Black Swan
Salt
Barbie in a Mermaid Tale
How to Train Your Dragon
Love and Other Drugs
Despicable Me
The Last Airbender
Tangled
Clash of the Titans
The Losers
Piranha 3D
Iron Man 2
Tron: Legacy
Shrek Forever After
Megamind
Toy Story 3
The Spy Next Door
Legion
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
The Karate Kid
Knight and Day
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Flipped
Step Up 3D
Eat Pray Love
Nanny McPhee and the big bang
Avatar
Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale
Resident Evil: After Life
Its Kind of a Funny Story
Easy A
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Tourist
Gulliver's Travels
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Orphan
Sherlock Holmes
Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code
The Proposal
17 Again
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Up
Land of the Lost
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Star Trek
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
G. I. Joe : The Rise of the Cobra
Bride Wars
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li
Inkheart
Taken
Astro Boy
2012
The Princess and the Frog
The Young Victoria
Dorian Gray
What Happens in Vegas
Step Up 2: The Streets
Journey to the Center of the Earth
10,000 BC
Wanted
Wall-E
Ironman
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Kung Fu Panda
The Incredible Hulk
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Eye
Babylon A.D.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Scorpion King 3
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
The Forbidden Kingdom
Hancock
Slumdog Millionaire
Bolt
The Golden Compass
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Ghost Rider
Evan Almighty
Music and Lyrics
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Enchanted
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Shrek the third
Spider-man 3
Ratatouille
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Transformers
300
Resident Evil: Extinction
Step Up
The Devil wears Prada
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Night at the Museum
Monster House
Mission Impossible III
Ultraviolet
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Just My Luck
X-Men: The Last Stand
The Ant Bully
Underworld: Evolution
Eragon
Happy Feet
The Pursuit of Happyness
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Constantine
Pride and Prejudice
King Kong
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Aeon Flux
Sky High
Madagascar
Fantastic Four
The Son of the Mask
Tom and Jerry: Blast off to Mars
The Ring Two
She's the Man
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Chicken Run - 20 Years Later
CINEMATICBANDICOOT REVIEWS: CHICKEN RUN 20 YEARS LATER #Aardman #ThanksgivingDay #Animation #Thanksgiving #HappyThanksgiving #HappyThanksgiving2021 #HappyThanksgivingDay #HappyThanksgivingEveryone #HappyThanksgivingEve #GobbleGobble #HappyHolidays
Twenty years ago, a studio jumped from making short films and commercials to feature length award winning adventures that have charmed both the UK and the rest of the world. Aardman Animation’s Chicken Run is over twenty years old and as part of the Thanksgiving holiday, it’s only natural to lookback at this poultry in motion that launched the little Claymation studio into the film industry and…
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i was tagged by @stranger-awakening ty bestie <33
three ships: stoncy, obi-wan/anakin/padmé, peter/gwen (literally spent like half an hour trying to pick a third one, i have too many fave ships)
first ever ship: maybe im saying this bc i just rewatched it but eep/guy from the croods has a special little place in my heart
last song: in bloom by nirvana <33
last film: as said before, the croods. i have SO much nostalgia for that movie, literally the best cinema experience of my entire life. it’s up there in like my top 15 movies now
currently reading: ugh i’ve been reading skeleton crew and the final book of the dark tower series by stephen king for like. a year of something now i just don’t have time lol. oh and also the tempest by shakespeare. it rocks
currently watching: an andrew garfield interview with seth meyers. yeah
currently consuming: cold coffee </3
currently craving: idk like. it looks like it’s gonna rain but it hasn’t in a couple of hours, so i’d rly like it to rain
tagging some mutuals who can totally just ignore this if they want, lov u <33
@jonathan-byers @gonzobuckley @stepfordsnarker @pterawaters @mrs-steve-harrington @jovalencia @scooprtroopr @kasnudel @bradleyjacksons
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favorite movies of the 2010s?
I GOT SO DISTRACTED MAKING EMOTES FOR TWITCH THAT I F0RGOT ABOUT THIS BUT GOD DO I LOVE LISTS
How To Train Your Dragon(it wins hands down if I could only pick one this would be it)
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
Okay literally like 90% of what DreamWorks released that decade SO many hits like Trolls, KFP2, The Croods, Rise of the Guardians, Megamind, we'd be here all day
Same for Disney and Pixar specifically Cars 3, Coco, and Finding Dory for Pixar and Tangled, Wreck it Ralph, Moana, and Zootopia for Disney but so many good films SO MANY
THE PEANUTS MOVIE BY BLUE SKY FUCKING MASTERPICE DON'T @ ME
Marvel gets some wins just 'cuz Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Thor Ragnarok mean the world to me
Spiderman into the Spiderverse
The Lego Movie, if you know you know
Rogue One my beloved
Star Wars: The Force Awakens my beloved
The Holy Sci-fi Trinity of Gravity, Interstellar, and The Martian 🙏
Star Trek Beyond 10/10 I'll kill anyone who says otherwise
Inception was really good
In This Corner of the World this movie is so important to me for so many reasons I don't even care when exactly it came out I watched it in the 2010s and would die for it
Your Name ofc fucking hell what a movie
Summer Wars
So many others T-T
See the problem is I worked at a movie theater for three years in the middle of the 2010s and saw SO MANY FUCKING MOVIES it would take me eons to make a list of all the ones I loved but these are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Now if you'll excuse me I am going to go get lost on letterboxed wish me luck o7
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ohkraken-a · 4 years
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name ten comfort films ( in no particular order ) and tag ten people !
01. my neighbor totoro 02. megamind 03. the croods 04. star wars the force awakens 05. the road to el dorado 06. treasure planet 07. the muppets ( any ) 08. gojira ( 1954 ) 09. pokémon the movie 2000 10. atlantis the lost empire
tagged by : @marblecarved ! tagging : whoever wants to!!
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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New on Netflix: July 2021 Releases
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By the power of Grayskull, Netflix’s list of new releases for July 2021 is here!
As you may have been able to tell by that clever opening, July is the month that Masters of the Universe: Revelation arrives on Netflix. This animated series from Kevin Smith continues the classic stories of He-Man and his buff friends. If nostalgia not be what ye seek, Netflix has plenty other original series this month as well. The amazingly hilarious sketch series I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson returns for season 2 on July 6. Also returning for a second season are Beastars, Never Have I Ever (both on July 15), and Outer Banks (July 30).
Netflix’s movie offerings are pretty thick this month since July marks the real beginning of the summer blockbuster season. The streamer is bringing not one, but three Fear Street films based on R.L. Stine’s classic book series. They arrive on July 1, July 9, and July 16 respectively. Also of note are Gundpowder Milkshake (July 14), Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (July 21), and The Last Letter From Your Lover (July 23).
And if that weren’t enough, July sees a big influx of TV properties on Netflix. The Walking Dead season 10 (July 26), Wynonna Earp season 4 (July 26), and The Flash season 7 (July 28) all arrive at month’s end. These library titles will be complemented by The Twilight Saga (July 16) and the usual bevy of July 1 releases.
New on Netflix: July 2021
Coming Soon Cheech & Chong’s Still Smokin Feels Like Ishq — NETFLIX SERIES  How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 3 — NETFLIX SERIES 
July 1 Audible — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Dynasty Warriors — NETFLIX FILM  Generation 56k — NETFLIX SERIES  Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway — NETFLIX ANIME FILM  Young Royals — NETFLIX SERIES  Air Force One Austin Powers in Goldmember Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me The Best of Enemies Boogie Nights Born to Play Bureau of Magical Things: Season 1 Charlie’s Angels Congo Dennis the Menace The Game Hampstead The Karate Kid The Karate Kid Part II The Karate Kid Part III Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda 2 Life as We Know It Love Actually Mary Magdalene Memoirs of a Geisha Midnight Run Mortal Kombat (1995) No Strings Attached Not Another Teen Movie Ophelia Sailor Moon Crystal: Seasons 1-3 She’s Out of My League Spanglish Star Trek The Strangers Stuart Little Supermarket Sweep: Season 1 Sword of Trust Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Terminator 2: Judgment Day Underworld Underworld: Awakening Underworld: Rise of the Lycans What Dreams May Come Why Do Fools Fall in Love ZATHURA: A SPACE ADVENTURE
July 2 The 8th Night — NETFLIX FILM  Big Timber — NETFLIX SERIES  Fear Street Part 1: 1994 — NETFLIX FILM Haseen Dillruba — NETFLIX FILM  Mortel: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES Snowpiercer
July 3 Grey’s Anatomy: Season 17
July 4 We The People — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 5 You Are My Spring — NETFLIX SERIES 
July 6 I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson: Season 2 — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
July 7 Brick Mansions Cat People — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Dogs: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Mire: ’97 — NETFLIX SERIES  The War Next-door — NETFLIX SERIES  Major Grom: Plague Doctor — NETFLIX FILM  This Little Love of Mine
July 8 Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY  Home Again Midnight Sun RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness — NETFLIX ANIME
July 9 Atypical: Season 4 — NETFLIX SERIES Biohackers: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES  The Cook of Castamar — NETFLIX SERIES  Fear Street Part 2: 1978 — NETFLIX FILM How I Became a Superhero — NETFLIX FILM  Last Summer — NETFLIX FILM  Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL  Virgin River: Season 3 — NETFLIX SERIES
July 10 American Ultra
July 13 Ridley Jones — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 14 A Classic Horror Story — NETFLIX FILM  The Guide to the Perfect Family — NETFLIX FILM  Gunpowder Milkshake — NETFLIX FILM Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY My Unorthodox Life — NETFLIX SERIES Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 15 A Perfect Fit — NETFLIX FILM  BEASTARS: Season 2 — NETFLIX ANIME  Emicida: AmarElo – Live in São Paulo — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY  My Amanda — NETFLIX FILM  Never Have I Ever: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
July 16 The Beguiled Deep — NETFLIX FILM  Explained: Season 3 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY (NEW EPISODES WEEKLY) Fear Street Part 3: 1666 — NETFLIX FILM Johnny Test — NETFLIX FAMILY Twilight The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Twilight Saga: Eclipse The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2
July 17 Cosmic Sin
July 20 milkwater
July 21 Chernobyl 1986 — NETFLIX FILM  The Movies That Made Us: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY One on One with Kirk Cameron: Season 1 Sexy Beasts — NETFLIX SERIES  Too Hot to Handle: Brazil — NETFLIX SERIES Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 22 Still Working 9 to 5  Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop — NETFLIX ANIME 
July 23 A Second Chance: Rivals! — NETFLIX FAMILY Bankrolled — NETFLIX FILM  Blood Red Sky — NETFLIX FILM  Kingdom: Ashin of the North — NETFLIX FILM  The Last Letter From Your Lover — NETFLIX FILM Masters of the Universe: Revelation — NETFLIX SERIES Sky Rojo: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES 
July 24 Charmed: Season 3 Django Unchained
July 26 The Walking Dead: Season 10 Wynonna Earp: Season 4
July 27 All American: Season 3 Mighty Express: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY The Operative
July 28 Bartkowiak — NETFLIX FILM   Fantastic Fungi  The Flash: Season 7 The Snitch Cartel: Origins — NETFLIX SERIES  Tattoo Redo — NETFLIX SERIES Too Hot to Handle: Brazil — NETFLIX SERIES
July 29 Resort to Love — NETFLIX FILM Transformers: War for Cybertron: Kingdom — NETFLIX ANIME
July 30 Centaurworld — NETFLIX FAMILY Glow Up: Season 3 — NETFLIX SERIES  The Last Mercenary — NETFLIX FILM Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Outer Banks: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
July 31 The Vault
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Leaving Netflix: July 2021
July 5 The Iron Lady
July 7 The Invitation
July 14 Holidays
July 15 The Princess and the Frog
July 19 Love Sick: The Series: Season 1
July 22 Oh My Ghost Oh My Ghost 2 Oh My Ghost 3 Oh My Ghost 4
July 28 The Croods
July 30 Spotlight
July 31 A Clockwork Orange  Bride of Chucky Child’s Play 2 Child’s Play 3  Eat Pray Love  Four Christmases  Freak Show  Fred Claus  Friends with Benefits G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Grand Designs: Season 10  Grand Designs: Season 15  Hardcore Henry  Hinterland: Seasons 1-3 Hook Horns Jupiter Ascending King Arthur  Little Baby Bum: Nursery Rhyme Friends: S1 The Little Rascals Mad Max My Best Friend’s Wedding Nacho Libre  Nights in Rodanthe The Patriot  Remember Me Seed of Chucky Step Up: Revolution Your Highness  Zombieland 
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Interview stuff I found recently fascinating, goes into the development of The Croods and the lost/remains of Crood Awakening that did survive into the final movie.
https://animatedviews.com/2013/directors-chris-sanders-and-kirk-demicco-introduce-the-croods/
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10, 22, 33, 49 und, weil du mich jetzt neugierig gemacht hast, 1?
10. Do you own any signed books/memorabilia in general?
Uuuuuuh not that I can think of? A few art prints but the names won't mean anything to you, sorry!
22. What was your "phase" when you were younger?
Horse child, warrior cats (don't @ me), and probably just- nerd?
33. If you could own any non-traditional pet, what would it be?
Crow. I would love a crow because they're so damn smart and I love them.
49. What's something you don't have a picture of that you wish you did?
Uuuuhhhhh one night on a class trip I was out with friends and we had bought orange juice at the local store at like- 11/12pm and were just drinking it straight from the jug. Felt like we were the kings of this little town. I wish I had photos of that because we were so happy.
Aaaaannnnd last but not least:
1. Animated character that was your gay awakening?
(Disclaimer, I'm trans so it wasn't fully clear cut but looking back; definitely my gay awakening!) Hiccup from "How to train your dragon" and Guy from "Croods".
Thanks for the asks my friend!
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hey! i was wondering if you or anyone at all really know why chris sanders didn't stay on-board as a director for the second and third film? :) it's just that while i love all three of the movies, individually my favorite is the first film and dean and chris' teamwork really shows, specially when you compare it to the httyd2 and thw where dean's weakest storytelling is exposed specially the way he handled the expositions, which is something that was significantly better in the first one :)
I do love Dean and Chris’ teamwork; it’s sort of like how I enjoyed the collaboration between Zimmer and Powell in the first two KFP soundtracks, and you can hear the absence of Powell in KFP 3′s score. It’s by no means a bad soundtrack! It’s just that you can experience the difference between one person working on their own style, versus two people working together collaboratively. Sanders and DeBlois have a really cool melding when they put their heads together!
I don’t tend to follow news like this so I can’t confirm 200%, but I assume it’s because Chris Sanders had other projects - The Croods (2013) and its development hell sequel - that he was attending to instead. In fact, Chris Sanders came aboard to DreamWorks for The Croods, then called Crood Awakenings, before he began working on HTTYD! (check out the article’s date in this link - it’s from 2007!) Sanders was moved to HTTYD in 2008; it was during this time he and DeBlois significantly altered the initial course of the HTTYD movie, pulling it further away from the books and into a more cinematically-focused adventure. Putting Sanders on HTTYD delayed The Croods. At long last, once HTTYD was done, Sanders would’ve returned to The Croods. That would’ve left DeBlois to venture with HTTYD 2 on his own.
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Every Movie I’ve Seen That Came Out This Decade
Now, I saw many of these films as they came out, but a lot of them I ended up watching years after the fact.  There are plenty of movies that came out this decade that I still want to watch but haven’t gotten around to yet (Fury Road, Blade Runner 2049, Logan, etc)  And just because I have seem a movie doesn’t mean I liked it, nor that I even wanted to see it in the first place; there are many I wish I could unsee because they were a waste of 2 hours of my finite existence (Marmaduke, Hop, World War Z, most DC movies)
I’ve bolded my three favorites of each year; not necessarily the best films of their respective years, just the ones that I saw and liked the most.  As I add more titles to this list, I’m sure my preferences might change.  All of my choices are subjective, so I will explain and justify them as I go.
Let’s start at the very beginning (a very good place to start):
2010
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (February 2010)
Alice in Wonderland (March 2010)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (March 2010)
How to Train Your Dragon (March 2010)
Shrek Forever After (May 2010)
Marmaduke (June 2010)
The Karate Kid (June 2010)
Toy Story 3 (June 2010)
Despicable Me (July 2010)
Predators (July 2010)
Fred: The Movie (July 2010)
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (August 2010)
Piranha 3D (August 2010)
Saw 3D (October 2010)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (November 2010)
Tangled (November 2010)
Top 3: How to Train Your Dragon was phenomenal, I can’t recommend it enough.  Predators wasn’t super great, but it was fun, and I have a soft spot for the series because the original Predator is my dad’s favorite film.  Scott Pilgrim is hilarious; nuff said. Other Notes:  I was 12 going on 13 when the decade started, so I mostly watched kids movies.  I’ll probably go back and watch more as time goes on.  I loved the Lightning Thief book, but the movie sucked.  I tried out for Diary of a Wimpy Kid because they held auditions online (I lost, wa-waaa).  My first “date” was with a friend’s sister to see Shrek 4 (Good Lord was it awkward).  Toy Story 3 was fun, but not my favorite by any means.  Let’s pretend Fred never happened.  My dad took me to see Piranha 3D apropos of nothing (he never just says “hey, wanna see a movie tonight?”) and we ended up walking out thirty minutes in because he got offended by all the nudity (it’s a T&A movie)
2011
Rango (February 2011)
Rio (March 2011)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (March 2011)
Hop (April 2011)
Kung Fu Panda 2 (May 2011)
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (June 2011)
Cars 2 (June 2011)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (July 2011)
Final Destination 5 (August 2011)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (August 2011)
Apollo 18 (September 2011)
The Thing (October 2011)
Top 3: Rise of the Planet of the Apes was really good, and Andy Serkis gave what might be one of his top 3 best mo-cap ape performances (he has had many).  Apollo 18 sucked, but was fun.  The Thing sucked, but the 1982 version is my favorite movie of all time, and I liked the potential this prequel had.  Please remember that this list is subjective as hell; these are by no means my favorite movies of all time, in fact many aren’t even particularly good, they’re just the ones I saw that I would go out of my way to watch again, for whatever reason. Other Notes: none of the other films this year really did anything for me.   only saw Hop because my friend invited me.  Cars 2 was hot garbage.  Mr. Popper’s Penguins was forgettable.  I didn’t much care for the Harry Potter movies after Goblet of Fire.  I like the first two and a half Final Destination movies (the first two were clever, I liked parts of 3, but 4 and 5 are terrible).
2012
The Lorax (March 2012)
21 Jump Street (March 2012)
The Hunger Games (March 2012)
Mirror Mirror (March 2012)
The Pirates! Band of Misfits (April 2012)
The Avengers (May 2012)
Men in Black 3 (May 2012)
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (June 2012)
Brave (June 2012)
Ted (June 2012)
The Amazing Spider-Man (July 2012)
ParaNorman (August 2012)
Flight (November 2012)
Wreck-It Ralph (November 2012)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (December 2012)
Top 3: I was delightfully surprised by The Avengers when it came out; it was the first MCU movie I saw, and I had no expectations going in.  It’s not GREAT, but it was fun, and probably the best of the series (I don’t care for Thanos and the expanded lore, I don’t read comics, I don’t want to watch them).  ParaNorman is awesome; Laika is awesome, they make awesome movies, moving on.  Flight was really good (I saw it for the first time just this August). Other Notes: Thank God I wasn’t on tumblr when the Lorax came out.  Hunger Games was fun, but I didn’t like some of the changes from the book (they’re too old, and how come only Katniss and Peeta have last names?) The original Men in Black is one of my favorite movies of all time, but MIB3 sucked!  Madagascar 3 was the worst animate film I have ever seen; I had a visceral response when I saw it in theaters, I can’t even explain why I hated it so much, it boggles my mind.  Brave was boring, Ted was crass (I only saw it because my sister rented it from RedBox), The Amazing Spider-Man was forgettable, as was the Hobbit.
2013
The Croods (March 2013)
Star Trek Into Darkness (May 2013)
Despicable Me 2 (June 2013)
Monsters University (June 2013)
World War Z (June 2013)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (September 2013)
Gravity (October 2013)
12 Years a Slave (October 2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (November 2013)
Frozen (November 2013)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (December 2013)
Top 3: The VFX in Gravity are amazing, perhaps the best of the decade, it’s beautiful to look at and feels grounded in reality (for the most part).  12 Years a Slave made me cry; it’s one of the few Award Bait movies I saw, and it totally deserved its Best Picture win.  I read the Walter Mitty short story my freshman year of high school, and we saw the movie on a field trip during my senior year; it was excellent, and I had never related to a character more. Other Notes: The Croods was forgettable, Despicable Me 2 was forgettable, Monsters University was forgettable, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 was forgettable; this was a bad year for animated movies.  I didn’t hate Frozen, but it’s not my cup of tea; I think the best song is “For the First Time in Forever,” not “Let it Go.”  World War Z was disappointing, because it is one of my favorite books of all time.
2014
The Lego Movie (February 2014)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (March 2014)
Godzilla (May 2014)
The Fault in Our Stars (May 2014)
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (May 2014)
22 Jump Street (June 2014)
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (June 2014)
Big Hero 6 (October 2014)
Interstellar (October 2014)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (November 2014)
Into the Woods (December 2014)
Top 3: How to train Your Dragon 2 wasn’t just more of the same,it expanded on the world and had real character development; 10/10.  Dawn of the Planet of the Apes had a lot of faults, but I really liked the world building and the uneasy equilibrium the human and ape societies have reached (the equilibrium is upset by the end).  Interstellar is magnificent; the VFW are breathtaking, the docking scene is phenomenal, and I love how grounded the Earth scenes feel even though they’re set in the future (it doesn’t feel like a science fiction movie, it feels more like a science movie) Other Notes: Lego Movie wasn’t my cup of tea, at all.  Winter Soldier was alright.  Godzilla was okay, I just wish Brian Cranston had been the main character.  Into the Woods was fun, but jarringly stylized; it was like watching a Broadway play on screen rather than a movie adaptation of a Broadway play.
2015
Avengers: Age of Ultron (April 2015)
Jurassic World (May 2015)
Terminator Genisys (June 2015)
The Martian (September 2015)
The Hunger Hames: Mockingjay – Part 2 (November 2015)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (December 2015)
Oh Boy: I didn’t particularly like any of the movies I saw this year.  Genisys was stupid, but it’s sort of a guilty pleasure of mine.  I love The Martian book, and the movie wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either.  I liked The Force Awakens when it came out, but but I think I was nostalgia blind, and I can’t in good conscience continue to consume Disney movies now that I know how the evil corporate conglomerate sausage is made; they all feel like disingenuous cash grabs (and before you Disney Apologists jump down my throat, I acknowledge that there are teams of passionate artists working on every film, but you can’t look me in the eyes and say that the company isn’t micromanaging everything they do to focus group the stories and make them as profitable as possible)  I think Fury Road would probably be my top choice of the year; I’ve seen clips of it, and it looks really good.
2016
Deadpool (February 2016)
Zootopia (February 2016)
10 Cloverfield Lane (March 2016)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (March 2016)
Captain America: Civil War (April 2016)
X-Men: Apocalypse (May 2016)
Finding Dory (June 2016)
Independence Day: Resurgence (June 2016)
Star Trek Beyond (July 2016)
Ghostbusters (July 2016)
Suicide Squad (August 2016)
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (September 2016)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (November 2016)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (December 2016)
Oh Boy 2, Electric Boogaloo: these were not great years.  10 Cloverfield Lane was excellent, and everyone should go see it right now (because according to the box office, nobody saw it when it came out).  Deadpool was funny but not groundbreaking for me.  I disliked Zootopia because it was copaganda and another saccharine Disney focus grouped movie product (for the record, I only saw it because they were playing it for free at my university one Friday night a few years later).  Batman v Superman sucked.  I liked Civil War, but again, Disney.  Finding Dory was disappointing because the original is so good (Marlin basically had to relearn everything he learned the first time).  Independence Day was terrible, but it genuinely felt like a sequel made in the 90s, so there’s that.  Ghostbusters wasn’t that funny to me; it’d be like if they remade Young Frankenstein, you can’t just remake a great comedy and expect it to work with a different cast.  Suicide Squad sucked, Miss Peregrine was disappointing because I liked the book, Fantastic Beats was forgettable, and Rogue One was bland throughout with a horrible ending and one (1) fun scene with Darth Vader.
2017
Get Out (February 2017)
Kong: Skull Island (March 2017)
Baby Driver (March 2017)
Alien: Covenant (May 2017)
Captain Underpants (June 2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (June 2017)
War for the Planet of the Apes (July 2017)
The Dark Tower (July 2017)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (September 2017)
It (September 2017)
Jigsaw (October 2017)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (December 2017)
Top 3: Get Out was excellent, I had no idea Jordan Peele could do drama as well as he did comedy (and I loved the ending where the white family gets their comeuppance and the black protagonist doesn’t go to jail!)  Baby Driver is easily one of my favorite movies of all time; this was the first time I watched a movie and knew immediately that it would be nominated for an Oscar (it should have won, dammit; the sound editing was perfect).  Three Billboards made me cry, it’s so good. Other Notes: Kong was fun but forgettable.  Alien Covenant was fun but dumb (I was able to guess the twist immediately because they included ONE shot of David reaching for a knife; exclude that ONE shot, and I never would have guessed it).  Captain Underpants was fun (I loved the books growing up), but it was distracting to hear adult voices coming out of these 9 and 10-year-olds; I think the Netflix show does it WAY better.  War for the Planet of the Apes was disappointing, because I loved the first two; they never actually show the war, all the soldiers die in an avalanche at the end. It’s more like Great Escape fro the Planet of the Apes, if anything.  It was fun.  Jigsaw wasn’t not fun.  Last Jedi was a movie.
2018
The Cloverfield Paradox (February 2018)
Black Panther (February 2018)
A Quiet Place (April 2018)
Deadpool 2 (May 2018)
Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 2018)
Incredibles 2 (June 2018)
Operation Finale (August 2018)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (December 2018)
Top 3: A Quiet Place was really good, and I liked how they got a real deaf actress to play the daughter.  Operation Finale was cathartic and I’m surprised it didn’t do well (I think it was weird that Ben Kingsley played Eichmann because he played Itzhak Stern, a Jewish worker, in Schindler’s List; he’s got range, I guess?) Spider-Verse is the best animated film of the decade, best Spider-Man film ever made, and one of my favorites movies of all time. Other Notes: Cloverfield Paradox was disappointing because I liked the first two so much.  Black Panther was good, but I just don’t like the MCU.  Deadpool 2 was fun, but I probably won’t see it again.  Solo was forgettable.  Incredibles 2 was not as good as I hoped it would be.
2019
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (February 2019)
Toy Story 4 (June 2019)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (July 2019)
Terminator: Dark Fate (November 2019)
Knives Out (November 2019)
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker (December 2019)
As it stands, I only REALLY liked Knives Out this year; it was an excellent whodunit and I cannot recommend it enough.  I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, I am never this engaged by a movie anymore, I had no idea where it was going, but I loved the ride the entire time (it was a SOLID movie, very tight, very well made).  How to Train Your Dragon 3 was disappointing; not a great ending to the series, and none of the characters have grown any (all the comic relief idiots are still comic relief idiots, and in fact there’s a whole scene where the villain gets annoyed with one of them and let’s them go to have some peace and quiet, which undercuts his villainy by making him look like a Loony Tunes character rather than a real threat).  I am swearing off Marvel movies from now on; I get nothing out of them anymore,and Disney will keep making billions regardless of my lost ticket revenue.  Terminator 5 was not great, but probably the third best of the series (I’d probably watch it again, but like Genisys it is a guilty pleasure, not a movie I enjoy unironically).  1917 looks good, and I am excited to see it.  Star Wars 9 look like a movie; after I see it, I am swearing off Disney movies entirely.  I would skip this one, but my mom insists that we all go see it as a family for Christmas, so it’s literally a holiday chore for me.  I want to see how it ends, but I don’t want to pay for it.  Oh, and it’ll never end.  They say this is the end, but we all know that’s a lie.  They’ll start production on Episodes X, XI and XII before the decade is out (the 2020s I mean).  Audiences haven’t reached Marvel Fatigue (and probably never will), so they sure as hell aren’t gonna reach Star War Fatigue any time soon; Disney will keep churning them out forever, at least once a year, maybe more.
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PEMDAS -- 11•19•20
Welcome to the new PEMDAS Blog! My work on PEMDAS keeps expanding each week so it needs a bigger home. She loves The Overwhelm.
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POLITICS/NEWS 
U.S. Coronavirus Numbers
More than 11,695,500 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 251,100 have died.
The number of people who have died from Coronavirus in the U.S. is equivalent to 84 times the number of U.S. citizens who died in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. It is 56 times the number of U.S. soldiers who died in the war against Iraq. It is 7 times the number of U.S. citizens who died from the flu last year.
On Nov. 18: 1,923 deaths (+52% 14-day change), 172,391 infections (+77% 14-day change)
The rates of infection and death remain disproportionately high in the Native American communities across the country. Just last weekend, 600 Native people died on the Navajo reservation.
Sen. Chuck Grassley from Iowa has contracted coronavirus. The nation mourns :-(
Global Coronavirus Numbers
The coronavirus pandemic has sickened more than 56,661,800 people, according to official counts. As of Thursday afternoon, at least 1,355,100 people have died.
On Nov. 18: 11,133 deaths (+13% 14-day change), 598,877 infections (+25% 14-day change)
Election 2020
President-Elect Biden claims that Trump’s refusal to concede the election is preventing him from accessing critical data about the U.S. outbreak and that this could slow the vaccine distribution process.
President-Elect Biden names Cecilia Muñoz as part of his transition team. Muñoz served as a top immigration advisor for Obama, justifying harsh immigration policies, including the deportation of thousands of Central American children and the killing of an executive order that would have halted deportations.
Nancy Pelosi is re-elected as Speaker of the House.
World News
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo toured an illegal Israeli settlement and said he has plans to tour another in the occupied Golan Heights. This violates multiple U.N. resolutions and the Geneva Conventions. He also labelled the B.D.S. movement “anti-Semitic.”
In Central America, at least 30 people have died from Hurricane Iota. About 160,000 Nicaraguans and 70,000 Hondurans were forced to flee from their homes.
The head of the Australian military has apologized to the people of Afghanistan after Australian special forces committed war crimes by killing 39 noncombatants in Afghanistan over the past 4 years.
A nearly three-decade-old ceasefire has ended in occupied Western Sahara — what many consider to be Africa’s last colony. Fighting has broken out in several areas between the Moroccan military and the Polisario Front, the Sahrawi liberation movement seeking independence, after the Moroccan military broke into a no-go buffer zone in southern Western Sahara.
Winners of the National Book Awards 2020
Fiction: Interior Chinatown •• Charles Yu
Nonfiction: The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X •• Les Payne and Tamara Payne
Translated Literature: Tokyo Ueno Station •• Yu Miri and Morgan Giles
Young People’s Literature: King and the Dragonflies •• Kacen Callender
EDUCATION — Topic: this Candace Owens tweet
“There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this.“
Both of these sentences separately are not true; both of them together are not true.
Here is an article about a village in China (”the East”) with women running the show.
Here is a list of several others, mostly in “the East.”
“In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence.“
First of all, Marx has not been an outright advocate for a gender-queer society.
Second of all, I think she’s right. Socialism and gender/queer theory are intertwined in so many ways.
“It is an outright attack.“
And I think she’s right about this, too. Socialism and gender/queer theory all are an attack on the cis-hetero white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.
“Bring back manly men.“
Okay, this is where I think she’s wrong again.
1) "Manly men” haven’t gone anywhere...
2) Is she basically arguing that a couple of men wearing dresses means every man is no longer “manly?” This makes no sense.
3) In a society, “manly men” can coexist with “feminized” men. There is enough room for everyone. And there will always be men who want to take up the “manly” MANtle. And there will be queer/trans masc people who will want to do the same, though I’m sure Candace would hate that.
MEDIA (OTHER) 
BOOKS - Tuesday, November 24
Ready Player Two •• Ernest Cline
How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (Folk of the Air) •• Holly Black
Saving Freedom: Truman, the Cold War, and the Fight for Western Civilization •• Joe Scarborough
Bright Shining World •• Josh Swiller
Ruinsong •• Julia Ember
The Awakening (Dragon Heart Legacy #1) •• Nora Roberts
Dark Tides •• Philippa Gregory
Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Anthology •• edited by S.B. Divya & Mur Lafferty
The Thirty Names of Night •• Zeyn Joukhadar
MOVIES
Friday, November 20
Jiu Jitsu •• Dimitri Logothetis •• In Theaters
The Last Vermeer •• Dan Friedkin •• In Theaters
Run •• Aneesh Chaganty •• Hulu
Soros •• Jesse Dylan •• In Theaters
Sound of Metal •• Darius Marder •• In Theaters
The Twentieth Century •• Matthew Ranking •• In Theaters
Vanguard •• Stanley Tong •• In Theaters
Sunday, November 22
Belushi •• R. J. Cutler •• Showtime
Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square •• Debbie Allen •• Netflix
Monday, November 23
Shawn Mendes: In Wonder •• Grant Singer •• Netflix
Tuesday, November 24
Hillbilly Elegy •• Ron Howard •• Netflix
Wednesday, November 25
The Christmas Chronicles 2 •• Chris Columbus •• Netflix
The Croods: A New Age •• Joel Crawford •• In Theaters
Happiest Season •• Clea DuVall •• Hulu
Stardust •• Gabriel Range •• In Theaters
Thursday, November 26
Mosul •• Matthew Michael Carnahan •• Netflix
Superintelligence •• Ben Falcone •• HBO Max
TV SHOWS
Friday, November 20
Animaniacs •• Season 1 •• Hulu
The Mandalorian •• Season 2, Episode 4 •• Disney+
Marvel’s 616 •• Season 1 •• Disney+
The Pack •• Season 1 •• Prime Video
Small Axe •• Mangrove •• Prime Video
Voices of Fire •• Season 1 •• Netflix
Saturday, November 21
Between the World and Me •• Special •• HBO
Sunday, November 22
American Music Awards 2020 •• Special •• ABC
Host: Taraji P. Henson
Performances
Bad Bunny x Jhay Cortez
Bebe Rexha x Doja Cat
Bell Biv DeVoe
Billie Eilish
BTS
Dan + Shay
Dua Lipa
Jennifer Lopez x Maluma
Justin Bieber x Benny Blanco
Katy Perry
Lewis Capaldi
Lil Baby
Machine Gun Kelly
Megan Thee Stallion
Nelly
Shawn Mendes
The Weeknd x Kenny G
Monday, November 23
Black Narcissus •• Miniseries •• FX
His Dark Materials •• Season 2, Episode 2 •• HBO
Tuesday, November 24
Big Sky •• Season 1, Episode 2 •• ABC
Wednesday, November 25
Saved by the Bell •• Season 1 •• Peacock
The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration 2020 •• Special •• ABC
Hosts: Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, Trevor Jackson
Sneak peek of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction and of Pixar’s Soul
VIDEO GAMES
Friday, November 20
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity •• NS
Katamari Damacy REROLL •• PS4, XBO
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin •• PS4, NS
The Skylia Prophecy •• NS
Monday, November 23
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands •• PC
Tuesday, November 24
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues •• NS
Football Manager 2021 •• XBX, XBO, PC, Mac
Just Dance 2021 •• PS5, XBX
Wednesday, November 25
Out of Space: Couch Edition •• PS4, XBO, NS
Star Renegades •• PS4
Vigor •• PS4
Thursday, November 26
Maid of Sker •• NS
DIRECT ACTIONS/DONATIONS 
Give $5 to... Unicorn Riot: on-the-ground journalists covering and capturing footage of the revolution!
ALBUMS 
separated from her twin, a dying android arrives on a mysterious island [EP] •• Ada Rook
distanceless gentleness
time dilation
total memory failure
otherworld
Self Help •• Badge Époque Ensemble
Sing a Silent Gospel (ft. Meg Remy & Dorothea Paas)
Unity (It’s Up to You) [ft. James Baley]
Cloud
The Sound Where My Head Was
Just Space for Light (ft. Jennifer Castle)
Birds Fly Through Ancient Ruins
Extinct Commune
BE •• BTS
Life Goes On
내 방을 여행하는 법
Blue & Grey
Skit
잠시
Stay
Dynamite
Hypoluxo •• Hypoluxo
Seth Meyers
Ridden
Nimbus
Tenderloin
Appetizer
Night Life
Pointer Finger
Shape Ups
Shock
Sweat
Harmony •• Josh Groban
The World We Knew (Over and Over)
Angels
Celebrate Me Home
Shape of My Heart (Duet with Leslie Odom Jr.)
Your Face
Both Sides Now (Duet with Sara Bareilles)
She
The Impossible Dream
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
It’s Now or Never
I Can’t Make You Love Me
The Fullest (feat. Kirk Franklin)
Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞ •• Kali Uchis
la luna enamorada
fue mejor (w/ PARTYNEXTDOOR)
//aguardiente y limón %ᵕ‿‿ᵕ%
¡aquí yo mando! (w/ Rico Nasty)
vaya con dios
que te pedí//
quiero sentirme bien
telepatía
de nadie
no eres tu (soy yo)
te pongo mal (prendelo) [w/ Jowell y Randy]
la luz (Fín) [w/ Jhay Cortez]
ángel sin cielo
III •• Lindstrøm x Prins Thomas
Grand Finale
Martin 5000
Small Stream
Oranges
Harmonia
Birdstrike
Good News •• Megan Thee Stallion
Shots Fired
Circles
Cry Baby (ft. DaBaby)
Do It on the Tip (ft. City Girls)
Sugar Baby
Movie (ft. Lil Durk)
Freaky Girls (ft. SZA)
Body
What’s New
Work That
Intercourse (ft. Popcaan)
Go Crazy (ft. Big Sean & 2 Chainz)
Don’t Rock Me To Sleep
Outside
Savage Remix (ft. Beyoncé)
Girls in the Hood
Don’t Stop (ft. Young Thug)
Copycat Killer [EP] •• Phoebe Bridgers x Rob Moose
Kyoto (Copycat Killer Version)
Savior Complex (Copycat Killer Version)
Chinese Satellite (Copycat Killer Version)
Punisher (Copycat Killer Version)
Euphoric Sad Songs [EP] •• RAYE
Love Me Again
Change Your Mind
Regardless (ft. Rudimental)
Secrets (ft. Regard)
Natalie Don’t
All Dressed Up
Please Don’t Touch
Walk on By
Love of Your Life
Dimensional Stardust •• Rob Mazurek - Exploding Star Orchestra
Sun Core Tet (Parable 99)
A Wrinkle in Time Sets Concentric Circles Reeling
Galaxy 1000
The Careening Prism Within (Parable 43)
Abstract Dark Energy (Parable 9)
Parable of Inclusion
Dimensional Stardust (Parable 33)
Minerals Bionic Stereo
Parable 3000 (We All Come From Somewhere Else)
Autumn Pleiades
While the World Was Burning •• SAINt JHN
Sucks to Be You
Switching Sides
Freedom Is Priceless
Gorgeous
High School Reunion, Prom (ft. Lil Uzi Vert)
Monica Lewinsky, Election Year (ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & DaBaby)
Roses (Remix) [ft. Future]
Pray 4 Me (ft. Kanye West)
Quarantine Wifey (ft. JID)
Time for Demons
Ransom (ft. 6lack & Kehlani)
Back on the Ledge
Roses (Imanbek Remix)
ALIAS •• Shygirl
TWELVE
SLIME
FREAK
TASTY
LENG
BAWDY
SIREN
Coping Mechanisms •• Tayla Parx
Sad
Dance Alone
System
Stare
Fixerupper
Bricks
Residue
Justified
NonChalant
Nevermind
Last Words
You Don’t Know
LIVE DRUGS •• The War on Drugs
An Ocean Between the Waves (Live)
Pain (Live)
Strangest Thing (Live)
Red Eyes (Live)
Thinking of a Place (Live)
Buenos Aires Beach (Live)
Accidentally Like a Martyr (Live)
Eyes to the Wind (Live)
Under the Pressure (Live)
In Reverse (Live)
SINGLES
NEW
“Revolutionary Love” •• Ani DiFranco
“Dido’s Lament” •• Annie Lennox
“My Head & My Heart” •• Ava Max
“Endless Me, Endlessly” •• Baio
“What Do You Say When I’m Not There?” •• Baio
“45” •• Bleachers
“chinatown” •• Bleachers x Bruce Springsteen
“Thousand Pills” •• Boldy James x Stove God Cooks
“gf haircut” •• dad sports
“Scratchcard Lanyard” •• Dry Cleaning
“Angel Rock” •• Dua Saleh
“Best Rapper in the Fuckin World” •• GoldLink
“Anywhere” •• Hannah’s Little Sister
“Love Not War (The Tampa Beat)” •• Jason Derulo x Nuka
“Pick Up Your Feelings” •• Jazmine Sullivan
“Daddy Boyfriend” •• Jessica Lea Mayfield
“Emotional Abandonment” •• Jessica Lea Mayfield
“Hitman” •• Kelly Rowland & NFL
“Summertime The Gershwin Version” •• Lana Del Rey
“Undone” •• Lande Hekt
“Man’s World” •• MARINA
“Prisoner” •• Miley Cyrus x Dua Lipa
“The Lighthouse Keeper” •• Sam Smith
“Is It Just Me?” •• Sasha Sloan x Charlie Puth
“Shameika Said” •• Shameika x Fiona Apple
“Monster” •• Shawn Mendes x Justin Bieber
“Hey Boy” •• Sia
“nhs” •• slowthai
“Plead Insanity” •• Spring Silver x Sad13 x Bartees Strange
“feel good” •• Tierra Whack
“Peppers and Onions” •• Tierra Whack
“Flawed” •• Wale x Gunna
“Tried to Tell You” •• The Weather Station
REMIXES
“Valley of One Thousand Perfumes (Orchestral Version)” •• Mary Timony
“Lifetime (Planningtorock ‘Let It Happen’ Remix)” •• Romy x Planningtorock
“Boys Who Don’t Wanna Be Boys (U.S. Girls Live from The Peppermint Lounge Remix)” •• Seth Bogart x U.S. Girls
COVERS
“Waverly” (Samia cover) •• Anjimile
“Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” •• Betty Who
“Deacon Blues” (Steely Dan cover) •• Bill Callahan x Bonnie Prince Billy x Bill McKay
“Christmas Will Really Be Christmas” •• Black Pumas
“Clementine” (Elliott smith cover) •• Bonny Light Horseman
“The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face” (Roberta Flacke cover) •• James Blake
“The First Noel” •• Jazmine Sullivan x Cory Henry
“A Dreamer’s Holiday” (Perry Como cover) •• Julien Baker
MUSIC VIDEOS
“JUMPING SHIP” •• Amaarae x Kojey Radical x Cruel Santino (dir. Remi Laudat)
“34+35″ •• Ariana Grande (dir. Director X)
“Shameika” •• Fiona Apple (dir. Matthias Brown)
“Don’t Underestimate Midwest American Sun” •• Kevin Morby (dir. Johnny Eastlund x Dylan Isbell)
"Star” •• LOOΠΔ (dir. MOSWANTD)
“Waverly” •• Samia (dir. Samia Finnerty x Matt Hixon)
“Kerosene” •• Yves Tumor x Diana Gordon (dir. Cody Critcheloe)
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Members if campground dvd selection on one shelf lol
Movies 3 pack- Dodgeball, Me,Myself and Irene, There's Something About Mary 4 pack- Mo'Nique I Coulda Been Your Cellmate, Katt Williams 9 Lives, Bruce Almighty Losin It, Tony Roberts Wired 5 pack- Edge of Darkness, Conspiracy Theory, We Were Soliders, Payback 4 pack- Robocop, The Terminator, Red Dawn, Road House. 4 pack- Miami Vice, Jarhead, The Kingdom, Ray 4 pack- Casino, Carlito's Way, Mobsters, Carlito's Way Rise to Power 4 pack- GoodFellas, The Departed, The Aviator, Mean Streets 3 pack- BraveHeart, Gladiator, Hercules 8 pack- Knockout, Valley of Angels, Bloodrayne, Lords of the Street, American Breakdown, Garrison, Extracted, After The Dark 8 pack- The Code, On The Edge, Dead Heist, King Of The Adventure, Way of War, Sacrifice, Elephant White, Act of Vengeance 4 pack- Office Space, Mrs. Doubtfire, My Cousin Vinny, Super Troopers, 4 pack- Midnight Cowboy, The Usual Suspects, Thelma and Louise, Platoon 3 pack- Patriot Games, Eagle Eye, Echelon Conspiracy 4 pack- The A-Team, A Good Day To Die Hard, Unstoppable, Man on Fire 4 pack- Trouble with the Curve, Gran Torino, J. 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Non-Stop Ocean's Twelve Ocean's Thirteen Kill Bill Old Dogs Open Range Pacific Rim Vin Diesel the Pacifier Paddington Padre Kino: The Legend of the Black Priest Parker The Patriot Poltergeist Peter Pan The Phantom of the Opera Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest Point Break Practical Magic Predators Premium Rush Premonition Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Princess Bride The Proposal Pearl Harbor P.S. 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