fleshadept · 2 years ago
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HOTTEST/MOST FUCKABLE VAMPIRES MASTERPOST
Will be updating as the rounds progress.
ROUND ONE:
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Count Dracula (Dracula [1931], Bela Lugosi) VS. Count Dracula (Bram Stoker's Dracula [1992], Gary Oldman) WINNER: Dracula (Gary Oldman)
Dr. Hess Green (Ganja & Hess) VS. Serana (Skyrim) WINNER: Dr. Hess Green
Father Paul (Midnight Mass) VS. Adam (Only Lovers Left Alive) WINNER: Father Paul
Father Sang-hyun (Thirst) VS. The Girl (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night) WINNER: The Girl
Lestat de Lioncourt (Interview with the Vampire AMC) VS. Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) WINNER: Lestat de Lioncourt
Alucard (Castlevania) VS. Louis de Pointe du Lac (Interview with the Vampire AMC) WINNER: Louis de Pointe du Lac
Armand (Interview with the Vampire AMC) VS. Carmilla (Castlevania) WINNER: Armand
Carmilla (Carmilla [1872]) VS. Blade (Blade) WINNER: Carmilla
Countess Marya Zaleska (Dracula's Daughter [1936]) VS. Alice Cullen (The Twilight Saga) WINNER: Alice Cullen
Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) VS. Nadja of Antipaxos (What We Do in the Shadows [2019]) WINNER: Nadja of Antipaxos
Count von Krolock (Tanz der Vampire) VS. Kay Caldwell (Son of Dracula [1943]) WINNER: Kay Caldwell
Queen Akasha (Queen of the Damned) VS. David (The Lost Boys) WINNER: Queen Akasha
Edward Cullen (The Twilight Saga) VS. Laszlo Cravensworth (What We Do in the Shadows [2019]) WINNER: Laszlo Cravensworth
Tae-jun (Thirst) VS. Marko (The Lost Boys) WINNER: Tae-jun
Viago (What We Do in the Shadows [2014]) VS. Eve (Only Lovers Left Alive) WINNER: Viago
Darla (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) VS. Vladislav the Poker (What We Do in the Shadows [2014]) WINNER: Vladislav the Poker
ROUND TWO:
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Count Dracula (Bram Stoker's Dracula [1992], Gary Oldman) VS. Dr. Hess Green (Ganja & Hess)
Father Paul (Midnight Mass) VS. The Girl (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night)
Lestat de Lioncourt (Interview with the Vampire AMC) VS. Louis de Pointe du Lac (Interview with the Vampire AMC)
Armand (Interview with the Vampire AMC) VS. Carmilla (Carmilla [1872])
Alice Cullen (The Twilight Saga) VS. Nadja of Antipaxos (What We Do in the Shadows [2019])
Kay Caldwell (Son of Dracula [1943]) VS. Queen Akasha (Queen of the Damned)
Laszlo Cravensworth (What We Do in the Shadows [2019]) VS. Tae-jun (Thirst)
Viago (What We Do in the Shadows [2014]) VS. Vladislav the Poker (What We Do in the Shadows [2014])
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dweemeister · 8 months ago
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The complete list of films featured on this blog’s 2024 “31 Days of Oscar” marathon
Hello everyone,
Thank you once more for allowing me to present this annual marathon of Oscar-nominated films to your dashboards. This year, the films were grouped by category (for the most part, one day featured only films nominated in a particular category). This is the most exclusive period on this blog, as the selection of films that I can post and queue about is at its most limited. But at the same time, the blog is at its most accessible as this yearly marathon’s selection skews to more popular fare than what I usually queue. I hope you enjoyed this year’s presentation of 31 Days of Oscar once more!
What follows is the exhaustive list of all 381 short- and feature-length films featured on this blog over the last thirty-one days for the 31 Days of Oscar marathon. This is down from 2022’s record of 420. But that count remains only a fraction of the 5,145 films that have been nominated for Academy Awards since 1927 (excluding Honorary Oscar winners that weren't nominated in a competitive category).
Of those 382, 28 were short films (53 short films is the record, which was set in 2022). 354 were feature films.
BREAKDOWN BY DECADE 1927-1929: 10 1930s: 51 1940s: 54 1950s: 44 1960s: 42 1970s: 26 1980s: 26 1990s: 23 2000s: 26 2010s: 26 2020s: 54
TOTAL: 382 (380 last year)
Year with most representation (2023 excluded): 1938 and 1942 (9 films each) Median year: 1966
Time for the list. 59 Best Picture winners and the one (and only) winner for Unique and Artistic Production that I featured this year are in bold. Asterisked (*) films are films I haven’t seen in their entirety as of the publishing of this post. Films primarily not in the English language are accompanied with their nation(s) of origin.
The ten Best Picture nominees for the 96th Academy Awards, including the winner, Oppenheimer (2023)
The fifteen nominees in the short film categories for the 96th Academy Awards
À nous la liberté (1931, France)
The Adventures of Don Juan (1938)*
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Albert Schweitzer (1957)*
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938)
Alice Adams (1935)*
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)*
Aliens (1986)
All About Eve (1950)
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
All That Jazz (1979)*
Amadeus (1984)
Amarcord (1973, Italy)
An American in Paris (1951)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)*
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)*
The Apartment (1960)
Aquamania (1961 short)
Autumn Sonata (1978, Sweden)
Avatar (2009)
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
The Awful Truth (1937)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
The Band Wagon (1953)
The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
Batman (1989)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Becket (1964)*
Before the Rain (1993, Macedonia)*
Ben-Hur (1959)
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Bicycle Thieves (1948, Italy)
The Big Country (1958)
The Big House (1930)
Black Narcissus (1947)
The Black Swan (1942)
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Blazing Saddles (1974)
Blue Valentine (2010)*
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Born Yesterday (1950)*
The Boy and the Heron (2023, Japan)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)*
Braveheart (1995)
Brief Encounter (1945)
Brigadoon (1954)
Bullitt (1968)
Butterflies Are Free (1972)*
Cabaret (1972)
Caged (1950)
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
Captain Blood (1935)
Casablanca (1942)
Cavalcade (1933)
Chico and Rita (2010, Spain)
Children of a Lesser God (1986)
The Children of Theatre Street (1977)*
Cimarron (1931)
The Circus (1928)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Cleopatra (1963)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
CODA (2021)
The Color Purple (1985)
Come and Get It (1936)*
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)*
El Conde (2023, Chile)*
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
The Country Girl (1954)*
Cries and Whispers (1972, Sweden)*
Crossfire (1947)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000, Taiwan)
The Crowd (1928)
Dances with Wolves (1990)
Dangerous (1935)*
Days of Waiting (1991 short)*
The Deer Hunter (1978)
The Departed (2006)
Desert Victory (1942)*
Disraeli (1929)*
The Divine Lady (1929)*
Doctor Zhivago (1965)
Dodsworth (1936)
Double Indemnity (1944)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947 short)
Drive My Car (2021, Japan)
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Dune (2021)
8½ (1963, Italy)
Elemental (2023)
The Elephant Whisperers (2022 short, India)
Elmer Gantry (1960)
Emma (1932)*
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Encanto (2021)
The English Patient (1996)
Ernest & Celestine (2012, Belgium/France/Luxembourg)
The Eternal Memory (2023, Chile)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)*
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Far From Heaven (2002)*
A Farewell to Arms (1932)
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
The Firemen’s Ball (1967, Czechoslovakia)*
Five Star Final (1931)*
Flee (2021, Denmark)
Flower Drum Song (1961)
For All Mankind (1989)
Forbidden Planet (1956)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Forrest Gump (1994)
42nd Street (1933)
Four Daughters (1938)*
Four Daughters (2023, France/Germany/Tunisia/Saudi Arabia)*
Freedom on My Mind (1994)
Frida (2002)*
The Front Page (1931)*
Funny Girl (1968)
Gandhi (1982)
Gaslight (1944)
Gentleman’s Agreement (1947)
Giant (1956)
Gladiator (2000)
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather Part II (1974)
Godzilla Minus One (2023)
Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Goldfinger (1964)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Gosford Park (2001)
Grand Prix (1966)
The Grandmaster (2013, Hong Kong/China)*
The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
The Great Dictator (1940)
Great Expectations (1946)*
The Great Race (1965)
Green Dolphin Street (1947)*
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967)
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
Gypsy (1962)*
Hamlet (1948)
The Heiress (1949)
Henry V (1944)
Henry V (1989)
Hercules (1997)
Here Come the Waves (1945)*
High Noon (1952)
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
How the West Was Won (1962)
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the WIndow and Disappeared (2013, Sweden/France Germany)
The Hurt Locker (2008)
If Anything Happens I Love You (2020 short)
In America (2003)*
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023)
The Informer (1935)
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970, Italy)*
Io Capitano (2023, Italy)*
It Happened One Night (1934)
JFK (1991)*
Juno (2007)
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Lady for a Day (1933)
The Last Command (1927)
The Last Emperor (1987)
The Last Picture Show (1971)
Laura (1944)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
Life Is Beautiful (1997, Italy)
Lilies of the Field (1963)
Lincoln (2012)
The Little Foxes (1941)*
Lolita (1962)
The Longest Day (1962)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The Lost Weekend (1945)
Love Affair (1939)*
The Love Parade (1929)
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Loving Vincent (2017)
Lust for Life (1956)
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Malcolm X (1992)
A Man for All Seasons (1966)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1975)
March of the Penguins (2005, France)
Marie Antoinette (1938)*
Marty (1955)
Mary Poppins (1964)
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Merrily We Live (1938)*
The Merry Widow (1934)
Mickey’s Orphans (1931 short)
Midnight in Paris (2011)
Milk (2008)*
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Minari (2020)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
The Miracle Worker (1962)*
Mogambo (1953)*
Moneyball (2011)*
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953, France)
Monsieur Lazhar (2011, Canada)
Moonstruck (1987)*
The More the Merrier (1943)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Munich (2005)*
The Music Man (1962)
My Fair Lady (1964)
My Man Godfrey (1936)*
Napoleon (2023)*
National Velvet (1944)
Naughty Marietta (1935)*
Network (1976)
Never on Sunday (1960, Greece)*
Nimona (2023)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
None But the Lonely Heart (1944)*
North by Northwest (1959)
Now, Voyager (1942)
The Nun’s Story (1959)
Odd Man Out (1947)*
On Golden Pond (1981)
On the Waterfront (1954)
Out of Africa (1985)
Papillon (1973)
Parasite (2019, South Korea)
A Passage to India (1984)*
Patton (1970)
Penny Serenade (1941)
Perfect Days (2023, Japan)*
Persepolis (2007, France)
Phantom Thread (2017)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Pillow Talk (1959)
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Platoon (1986)
Pollock (2000)*
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936 short)
The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)*
The Public Enemy (1931)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Pygmalion (1938)
Quo Vadis (1951)
The Quiet Man (1952)
Raging Bull (1980)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Rain Man (1988)
Raintree County (1957)*
Random Harvest (1942)
Rashômon (1950, Japan)
The Razor's Edge (1946)
Rebecca (1940)
Rejected (2000 short)
Return of the Jedi (1983)
Rhapsody in Rivets (1941 short)*
The Robe (1953)*
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)*
Robot Dreams (2023, Spain)
Rocky (1976)
Roma (2018, Mexico)
Roman Holiday (1953)
Room (2015)
Rustin (2023)*
Sadie Thompson (1928)*
Schindler's List (1993)
Searching for Sugar Man (2012)
Seconds (1966)*
Sergeant York (1941)
7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)
7th Heaven (1927)*
Shall We Dance (1937)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
The Shop on Main Street (1965, Czechoslovakia)
Silence (2016)*
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Silent Child (2017 short)
The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
The Sixth Sense (1999)*
Society of the Snow (2023, Spain)*
The Sound of Music (1965)
Spellbound (1945)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
Spotlight (2015)
Stagecoach (1939)
A Star Is Born (1937)
A Star Is Born (1954)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1994)
Star Wars (1977)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
The Sting (1973)
La Strada (1954, Italy)
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Strike Up the Band (1940)
Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Superman (1978)
Superman Returns (2006)
Suspicion (1941)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013, Japan)
A Tale of Two Cities (1935)*
The Teachers’ Lounge (2023, Germany)
Terms of Endearment (1983)
Test Pilot (1938)*
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
The Thin Man (1934)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Tom Jones (1963)*
The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
The Triplets of Belleville (2003, France)
12 Angry Men (1957)
20 Days in Mariupol (2023, Ukraine)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
The Two Mouseketeers (1952 short)
Up (2009)
The Valley of Decision (1945)*
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)*
War Horse (2011)
West Side Story (1961)
Whiplash (2014)
The White Helmets (2016 short)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
The Window (1949)*
Wings (1927)
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974 short)
Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Woman in Red (1984)*
Woman in the Dunes (1964, Japan)*
Written on the Wind (1956)*
Wuthering Heights (1939)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
You Can’t Take It with You (1938)
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years ago
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Birthdays 2.12
Beer Birthdays
Adolph Schell (1858)
Jennifer Talley (1969)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Tex Beneke; jazz saxophonist, singer, bandleader (1914)
R. Buckminster Fuller; architect, engineer (1895)
Steve Hackett; rock guitarist (1950)
Abraham Lincoln; 16th U.S. President (1809)
Christina Ricci; actor (1980)
Famous Birthdays
Maud Adams; actor (1945)
Darren Aronofsky; film director (1969)
Lolly Badcock; English porn actor (1984)
Joe Don Baker; actor (1936)
Judy Blume; writer (1938)
Omar Bradley; U.S. general (1893)
Josh Brolin; actor (1968)
Paul Bunyan; mythical character (1834)
Thomas Campion; English writer (1567)
Charles Darwin; scientist (1809)
Pat Dobson; Baltimore Orioles P (1942)
Joe Garagiola; baseball C, sportscaster (1926)
Lorne Greene; actor (1914)
Arsenio Hall; comedian,, talk-show host (1955)
Michael Ironside; actor (1950)
Joanna Kerns; actor (1953)
Sarah Lancaster; actor (1980)
John L. Lewis; labor leader (1880)
Alice Roosevelt Longworth; socialite, daughter of Teddy Roosevelt (1884)
Ray Manzarek; rock musician, keyboardist (1939)
Cotton Mather; writer, clergy (1663)
Michael McDonald; rock musician (1952)
George Meredith; English writer (1809)
Anna Pavlova; ballerina (1881)
Chynna Phillips; pop singer (1968)
Mel Powell; jazz pianist (1923)
Bill Russell; Boston Celtics C (1934)
Sylvia Saint; porn actor (1976)
Forrest Tucker; actor (1919)
Judd Winick; cartoonist (1970)
Paula Zahn; television journalist (1956)
Franco Zeffirelli; Italian film director (1923)
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brookston · 8 months ago
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Holidays 2.20
Holidays
Adult Support & Protection Day (Scotland)
Ansel Adams Day
Blessed Wulfric’s Day
Bean Planting Day
Bun Day (Iceland)
Clean Out Your Bookcases Day
Day of Heavenly Hundred Heroes (Ukraine)
Deadpool Day
Dogwood Day (French Republic)
Ectodermal Dysplasia’s Awareness Day
FFA Alumni Day
FFA National Day of Service
Flying Car Day
Hoodie-Hoo Day (Northern Hemisphere)
Hotel Elevator Day
Hunter S. Thompson Remembrance Day
International Cat Day (Mexico; South America)
International Day of Commemorating Air Crash Victims & Their Families
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants
International Lego Classicism Day
International Pipe Smoking Day
Johnny Cash Day (Los Angeles)
Kurt Cobain Day
Love Your Pet Day
Metropolitan Museum of Art Day
Missing Day
Mystery Science Theater Day
National Comfy Day
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants
National Handcuff Day
National Leadership Day
National Whistleblower Reward Day
Native Agents Day
No Politics Day
Orbit Day
Princess Alice Day
Psychology Day
Rih Day (a.k.a. Rihanna Appreciation Day)
Society for Psychical Research Day
Student Volunteer Day
Thank You Plant Medicine Day
Toothpick Day
Una Asteroid Day
Women in Blue Jeans Day
World Day of Social Justice (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Clam Chowder Day
National Cherry Pie Day
National Muffin Day
3rd Tuesday in February
Travel Africa Day [3rd Tuesday]
Independence & Related Days
Bardo (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Castacia (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Chinland (from UK, 1948) [unrecognized]
Melaka Independence Proclamation Day (Melaka, Malaysia)
Prussia Disestablishment Day
Statehood Day (Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoran; India)
Festivals Beginning February 20, 2024
Singapore Airshow (Singapore) [thru 2.25]
Taipei International Book Exhibit (Taipei, Taiwan) [thru 2.25]
Feast Days
Adopt a Goblin Orphan Day (Shamanism)
Ansel Adams (Artology)
Day of Tacita (Goddess of Silence; Ancient Rome)
Don’t Think About Elephants Day (Pastafarian)
Eleutherius of Tournai (Christian; Saint)
Eucherius of Orléans (Christian; Saint)
Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto (Christian; Saint)
Frederick Douglass (Episcopal Church (USA))
I.G. Farben Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ivan Albright (Artology)
Jan de Baen (Artology)
Levitation Day (Pastafarian)
Lucretius (Positivist; Saint)
Mr. Can You Guess (Muppetism)
Nine Waves Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Pierre Boulle (Writerism)
Sadoth (Christian; Martyr)
Scleucia and Ctesiphon, with 128 companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Tacita’s Day — Day of Silence (Pagan)
Tyrannio, Zenobius, et al., in Phoenicia (Christian; Martyrs)
Ulrick of England (Christian; Saint)
William Rimmer (Artology)
Wulfric of Haselbury (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Africa Before Dark (Ub Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 1928)
The African Queen (Film; 1952)
The Barber of Seville, by Gioachino Rossini (Opera; 1816)
Candy (Film; 1969)
Cat Meets Mouse (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
Columbo (TV Serties; 1968)
Drag-a-Long Droopy (MGM Cartoon; 1954)
The Duff (Film; 2015)
Euro Trip (Film; 2004)
Follow the Fleet (Film; 1936)
Follow the Swallow or The Inside Story (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 153; 1962)
Freddy the Freshman (WB MM Cartoon; 1932)
George Harrison, by George Harrison (Album; 1979)
Give It To Me Baby, by James Brown (Song; 1981)
The House That Cat Built (WB Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 2021)
How the West Was Won (Film; 1963)
Instant Karma, by the Plastic Ono Band (Song; 1970)
The Magnet Men, Parts 1 & 2 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 41 & 42 1965)
The Milkman (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1932)
Moose Hunters (Disney Cartoon; 1937)
On A Roll (WB Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 2021)
Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, by Rudolph Ganz (Piano Concerto; 1941)
Playtime for Rollo or Rest in Pieces (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 154; 1962)
Robot Chicken (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Sixth Column, by Robert A. Heinlein (Novel; 1949)
So Big, by Edna Ferber (Novel; 1924)
Sofia the First (Animated Disney TV Series; 2015)
Still Alice (Film; 2015)
There You go, by Pink (Song; 2000)
Veronica, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1989)
Welcome to Mooseport (Film; 2004)
Wild Wife (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
Woodpecker Wanted (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1965)
Today’s Name Days
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Austria)
Lav, Lea, Leon (Croatia)
Oldřich (Czech Republic)
Eucharias (Denmark)
Ardi, Hardi, Hardo, Kardo, Meinhard, Meino (Estonia)
Heli, Helinä, Heljä, Hely (Finland)
Aimée (France)
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Germany)
Leon (Greece)
Aladár, Álmos (Hungary)
Eleuterio, Eros, Otokars, Otomars, Silvano, Smuidra, Ulrico, Vitauts (Italy)
Otokars, Otomārs, Smuidra, Vitauts (Latvia)
Eitvydė, Leonas, Visgintas (Lithuania)
Halldis, Halldor (Norway)
Euchariusz, Eustachiusz, Eustachy, Leon, Ludmiła, Ludomiła, Ostap, Siestrzewit (Poland)
Leon (Romania)
Lívia (Slovakia)
Eleuterio, Jacinta (Spain)
Vivianne (Sweden)
Svitlana (Ukraine)
Aimee, Alaric, Alarica, Alarice, Aimee, Ami, Amy, Amya, Cyd, Cydney, Desmond, Sid, Sidney, Syd, Sydnee, Sydney, Ulric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 51 of 2024; 315 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 8 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 3 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 11 (Jia-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 11 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 10 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 21 Grey; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 7 February 2024
Moon: 87%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Homer (2nd Month) [Lucretius]
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 62 of 89)
Week: 3rd Week of February
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 2 of 30)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 9 months ago
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Sutton—who perfected the on-screen persona of an overgrown simpleton with a Southern drawl—graced several Sennett talkies of 1933.
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and educated in Florida, Grady came to Hollywood in 1924, appearing in Harold Lloyd's The Freshman (1925), and other features such as The Boy Friend (1926), The Sophomore (1928) and Tanned Legs (1930). Sutton appeared in universal shorts of 1932-33, and at the same time was one of the stars in Hal Roach's collegiate answer to Our Gang, "The Boy Friends." From 1933 to 1935, Sutton was a mainstay in RKO's "The Blondes and Redheads" series. Producers liked Sutton as well, and he became one of Hollywood's best recognized character actors in major pictures like Alice Adams (1935), My Man Godfrey (1936), The More the Merrier (1943), White Christmas (1954), My Fair Lady (1964), Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966), and I love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968).
-Walker, B.E., 2010, Mack Sennett's Fun Factory, McFarland&Company, Inc., Publishers, p.547
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honeyleesblog · 1 year ago
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Providing In-Depth Horoscope and Personality Analysis for May 12 Birthdays
They are individuals with a cordial, very serene and respectful disposition. Close to home, delicate: they show dependability in their connections. They can adjust to life circumstances. They can accomplish huge advantages through associations with others. Genuine companions will help you particularly. They can resolve their lives in an agreeable manner. They are truly keen on singing and music. Because of these interests, they even become craftsmen, painters, or scholars. They show extraordinary adroitness in manual work, which permits them to acquire amazing outcomes in the applied expressions. They can likewise be astounding specialists. Your endeavors and difficult work will ultimately be delegated with progress. They have a fundamental energy in overabundance, and they have it in sports, love or work. A side interest that can hurt them is gastronomic, in light of the fact that it could cause liver or kidney illnesses. Likewise, they frequently show a propensity to put on weight. People brought into the world at sunrise are better and stronger. Imperfections: The lacking sort rapidly ejects out of resentment. He is eccentric, constrained by his interests. Albeit languid, he is fit for playing around. Imperious, excessively basic. Providing In-Depth Horoscope and Personality Analysis for May 12 Birthdays 
 Assuming your birthday is on May 12, your zodiac sign is Taurus May 12 - character and character character: immaculate, kind, determined, erratic, forceful, antagonistic; calling: humanist, nurture, writer; colors: purple, brown, white; stone: lapis lazuli; creature: snail; plant: nasturtium; fortunate numbers: 10,15,23,26,39,54 very fortunate number: 3 Occasions and observances - May 12 Worldwide Fibromyalgia Day. Worldwide Nursing Day. Worldwide Day of the Section of Beginning wine development. May 12 VIP Birthday. Who was conceived that very day as you? 1900: Pedro Puig Adam, Spanish mathematician (f. 1960). 1900: Helene Weigel, German entertainer (d. 1971). 1907: Katharine Hepburn, American entertainer (d. 2003). 1910: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, English scientific expert, 1964 Nobel Prize victor for science (d. 1994). 1910: Johan Ferrier, Surinamese president (d. 2010). 1910: Giulietta Simionato, Italian soprano (d. 2010). 1913: Jamelao, Brazilian samba player (f. 2008). 1914: Bertus Aafjes, Dutch author (d. 1993). 1918: Julius Rosenberg, American covert agent (d. 1953). 1918: Mary Kay Debris, organizer behind the beauty care products organization Mary Kay Beauty care products (d. 2001). 1920: Vilდ©m Flusser, Czech author (d. 1991). 1921: Joseph Beuys, German craftsman (d. 1986). 1922: Marco Denevi, Argentine author (f. 1998). 1924: Claribel Alegrდ­a, Nicaraguan author. 1925: Yogi Berra, American baseball player. 1926: Luis Molowny, Spanish footballer and mentor (d. 2010). 1928: Burt Bacharach, American arranger. 1929: Sam Nujoma, Namibian legislator. 1929: დ?gnes Heller, Hungarian logician. 1930: Jesდºs Franco, Spanish movie producer (d. 2013). 1930: Tirofijo (Manuel Marulanda Vდ©lez), Colombian guerrilla, commandant of the FARC (d. 2008). 1935: Felipe Alou, Dominican baseball player. 1936: Guillermo Endara Galimany, Panamanian legislator and attorney, president somewhere in the range of 1989 and 1994. 1936: Honest Stella, American painter. 1937: George Carlin, American comic (d. 2008). 1942: Michel Fugain, French vocalist. 1945: Alan Ball, English footballer. 1945: Claudia Sauce, Spanish entertainer brought into the world in Zaire. 1948: Guillermo Pდ©rez Villalta, Spanish painter. 1948: Richard Riehle, American entertainer. 1948: Steve Winwood, English performer, of the band Traffic. 1950: Gabriel Byrne, Irish entertainer. 1958: Eric Artist, American performer, of the groups Kiss and Alice Cooper. 1959: Ving Rhames, American entertainer. 1962: Emilio Estდ©vez, American entertainer. 1962: Brett Gurewitz, American guitarist. 1962: Einar Arnaldur Melax, Icelandic artist and writer, of the band The Elgar Sisters. 1963: Stefano Modena, Italian Equation 1 driver. 1963: Gavin Hood, South African producer. 1963: Beatriz Valdდ©s, Cuban-Venezuelan theater, film and TV entertainer. 1966: Stephen Baldwin, American entertainer. 1966: Bebel Gilberto, Brazilian artist. 1966: Deborah Kara Unger, Canadian entertainer. 1967: Paul D'Amour, American bassist, of the band Device. 1968: Tony Bird of prey, American skater. 1970: Samantha Mathis, American entertainer. 1971: Alejandro Irarragorri, Mexican money manager. 1972: Antonio Bosch Conde, Spanish author. 1972: Yadhira Carrillo, Mexican entertainer. 1975: Jonah Lomu, New Zealand rugby player. 1978: Sied van Riel, Dutch DJ and maker 1978: Jason Biggs, American entertainer. 1978: Malin Akerman, Swedish entertainer, model and vocalist. 1979: Joaquim Rodrდ­guez, Spanish cyclist. 1980: Keith Bogans, American b-ball player. 1980: Silvestre Dangond, Colombian vocalist lyricist of Vallenata music. 1980: Paula Woyzechowsky, Venezuelan entertainer and model. 1980: Alexandra de la Mora, Mexican entertainer. 1981: Rami Malek, American entertainer. 1981: Erica Campbell, American model. 1981: Andre Brown, American ball player. 1983: Alina Kabდ¡yeva, Russian athlete. 1983: Axel Hervelle, Belgian ball player. 1983: Domhnall Gleeson, Irish entertainer. 1984: Justin Williams, American ball player. 1985: Jaime Gavilდ¡n Martდ­nez, Spanish footballer. 1985: Paolo Goltz, Argentine footballer. 1986: Emily VanCamp, Canadian entertainer. 1986: Mouhamed Sene, Senegalese ball player. 1986: Victor Liz, Dominican ball player. 1988: Marcelo Vieira, Brazilian soccer player. 1991: Joe Dombrowski, American cyclist. 1992: Malcolm David Kelley, American entertainer. 1995: Luke Benward, American entertainer.
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A Century of Books: 1900′s
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1900′s
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum (1900)
Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington (1901)
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois (1903)
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair (1906)
1910′s
Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie (1911)
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1911)
Dubliners by James Joyce (1914)
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (1915)
The Rainbow by D.H. Lawrence (1915)
1920′s
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie (1920)
The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot (1922)
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams (1922)
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes (1926)
1930′s
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett (1930)
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (1936)
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes (1936)
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (1937)
The Sword in the Stone by T.H. White (1939)
1940′s
Native Son by Richard Wright (1940)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith (1943)
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams (1944)
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (1947)
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (1949)
1950′s
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (1951)
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (1952)
Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor (1952)
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (1953)
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (1958)
1960′s
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (1960)
The Autobiography of Malclom X by Alex Haley and Malcolm X (1965)
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (1966)
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (1968)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou (1969)
1970′s
Roots by ALex Haley (1976)
The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston (1976)
The Shining by Stephen King (1977)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (1979)
Kindred by Octavia Butler (1979)
1980′s
The Color Purple by Alice Walker (1982)
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros (1984)
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde (1984)
Beloved by Toni Morrison (1987)
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (1988)
1990′s
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien (1990)
The Secret History by Donna Tartt (1992)
Jazz by Toni Morrison (1992)
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk (1996)
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (1997)
Do you have a favorite literary decade?
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FRANK ALBERTSON.
Filmography
1923: The Covered Wagon
1928: The Farmer's Daughter
1928: Prep and Pep, by David Butler
1929: Blue Skies
1929: Words and Music
1929: Salute, by David Butler and John Ford
1930: Men Without Women
1930: The Big Party
1930: Son of the Gods
1930: Spring Is Here
1930: Born Reckless
1930: So This Is London
1930: Wild Company
1930: Just Imagine
1931: The Tiger's Son
1931: To Connecticut Yankee
1931: Big Business Girl
1931: Traveling Husbands
1931 : The little orphan
1932: Way Back Home
1932: Racing Youth
1932: Huddle
1932: Who, Me?
1932: Airmail
1932: Boys Will Be Boys
1932: The Lost Special
1933: Billion Dollar Scandal
1933: Should Crooners Marry
1933: The Plumber and the Lady
1933: The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble
1933: Room Mates
1933: Ann Carver's Profession
1933: Dangerous Crossroads
1933: Midshipman Jack
1933: 'Tis Spring
1933: Ever in My Heart
1933: Rainbow Over Broadway
1933: King for a Night
1934: Love Detectives
1934: The Last Gentleman
1934: Stars in the Making
1934: The Life of Vergie Winters
1934: Hollywood Hoodlum
1934: Tripping Through the Tropics
1934: Bachelor of Arts
1935: Enter Madame
1935: Doubting Thomas
1935: Alice Adams
1935: Personal Maid's Secret
1935: Waterfront Lady
1935: East of Java
1935: Ah Wilderness!
1935: Kind Lady
1936: The Farmer in the Dell
1936 : Fury
1936: The Plainsman
1937: Navy Blue and Gold
1938: Hold That Kiss
1938: The Magician's Daughter
1938: Mother Carey's Chickens
1938: Fugitives for a Night
1938: Room Service
1938: Spring Madness
1938 : The radiant hour
1939: I'll Tell the World
1939: Bachelor Mother
1940 : Framed, by Harold D. Schuster
1940: The Ghost Comes Home
1940: Dr. Christian Meets the Women
1940: When the Daltons Rode
1940: Behind the News
1941: Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery
1941: Man Made Monster
1941: Father Steps Out
1941: Citadel of Crime
1941: Burmese Convoy
1941: Flying Cadets
1941: Louisiana Purchase
1942: Man from Headquarters
1942: Shepherd of the Ozarks
1942: Junior G-Men of the Air
1942: Wake Island
1942: City of Silent Men
1942: Underground Agent
1943: Silent Witness
1943: Keep 'Em Slugging
1943: Here Comes Elmer
1943: Mystery Broadcast
1943: O, My Darling Clementine
1944: Rosie the Riveter
1944: And the Angels Sing
1944: I Love a Soldier
1945: Arson Squad
1945 : How Doooo You Do!!!
1946: How Do You Do
1946: Gay Blades
1946: They Made Me a Killer
1946 : How beautiful it is to live
1947: Ginger
1947: Killer Dill
1947 : Merchants of illusions
1948: Shed No Tears
1953: Girl on the Run
1957 : Nightfall, by Jacques Tourneur
1957: The Enemy Below
1958: The Last Hurrah, John Ford
1960 : Psycho
1961: Man Trap
1962: Don't Knock the Twist
1963: Papa's Delicate Condition
1963: Bye Bye Birdie
1963 : Johnny Cool, by William Asher.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Albertson
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Hattie McDaniel (June 10, 1893 – October 26, 1952) was an American actress, singer-songwriter, and comedian. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as "Mammy” in Gone with the Wind (1939), becoming the first African American to win an Oscar.
In addition to acting in many films, McDaniel recorded 16 blues sides between 1926–1929 (10 were issued) and was a radio performer and television star; she was the first black woman to sing on radio in the United States. She appeared in over 300 films, although she received screen credits for only 83.
Encountering racism and racial segregation throughout her career, McDaniel was unable to attend the premiere of Gone with the Wind in Atlanta because it was held at a whites-only theater, and at the Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles she sat at a segregated table at the side of the room; the Ambassador Hotel where the ceremony was held was for whites only, but allowed McDaniel in as a favor. When she died in 1952, her final wish--to be buried in Hollywood Cemetery--was denied because the graveyard was restricted to whites only.
McDaniel has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood: one at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard for her contributions to radio;  and one at 1719 Vine Street for acting in motion pictures. She was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1975, and in 2006 she became the first black Oscar winner honored with a U.S. postage stamp. In 2010, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
McDaniel, the youngest of 13 children, was born in Denver in 1893 to formerly-enslaved parents in Wichita, Kansas. Her mother, Susan Holbert (1850–1920), was a singer of gospel music, and her father, Henry McDaniel (1845–1922), fought in the Civil War with the 122nd United States Colored Troops. In 1900, the family moved to Colorado, living first in Fort Collins and then in Denver, where Hattie attended Denver East High School (1908-1910) and in 1908 entered a contest sponsored by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, reciting "Convict Joe", later claiming she had won first place. Her brother, Sam McDaniel (1886–1962), played the butler in the 1948 Three Stooges' short film Heavenly Daze. Her sister Etta McDaniel was also an actress. 
McDaniel was a songwriter as well as a performer. She honed her songwriting skills while working with her brother Otis McDaniel's carnival company, a minstrel show. McDaniel and her sister Etta Goff launched an all-female minstrel show in 1914 called the McDaniel Sisters Company. After the death of her brother Otis in 1916, the troupe began to lose money, and Hattie did not get her next big break until 1920. From 1920 to 1925, she appeared with Professor George Morrison's Melody Hounds, a black touring ensemble. In the mid-1920s, she embarked on a radio career, singing with the Melody Hounds on station KOA in Denver. From 1926 to 1929, she recorded many of her songs for Okeh Records and Paramount Records in Chicago. McDaniel recorded seven sessions: one in the summer of 1926 on the rare Kansas City label Meritt; four sessions in Chicago for Okeh from late 1926 to late 1927 (of the 10 sides recorded, only four were issued), and two sessions in Chicago for Paramount in March 1929.
After the stock market crashed in 1929, McDaniel could only find work as a washroom attendant at Sam Pick's Club Madrid near Milwaukee. Despite the owner's reluctance to let her perform, she was eventually allowed to take the stage and soon became a regular performer.
In 1931, McDaniel moved to Los Angeles to join her brother Sam, and sisters Etta and Orlena. When she could not get film work, she took jobs as a maid or cook. Sam was working on a KNX radio program, The Optimistic Do-Nut Hour, and was able to get his sister a spot. She performed on radio as "Hi-Hat Hattie", a bossy maid who often "forgets her place". Her show became popular, but her salary was so low that she had to keep working as a maid. She made her first film appearance in The Golden West (1932), in which she played a maid. Her second appearance came in the highly successful Mae West film I'm No Angel (1933), in which she played one of the black maids with whom West camped it up backstage. She received several other uncredited film roles in the early 1930s, often singing in choruses. In 1934, McDaniel joined the Screen Actors Guild. She began to attract attention and landed larger film roles, which began to win her screen credits. Fox Film Corporation put her under contract to appear in The Little Colonel (1935), with Shirley Temple, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Lionel Barrymore.
Judge Priest (1934), directed by John Ford and starring Will Rogers, was the first film in which she played a major role. She had a leading part in the film and demonstrated her singing talent, including a duet with Rogers. McDaniel and Rogers became friends during filming. In 1935, McDaniel had prominent roles, as a slovenly maid in Alice Adams (RKO Pictures); a comic part as Jean Harlow's maid and traveling companion in China Seas (MGM) (McDaniels's first film with Clark Gable); and as the maid Isabella in Murder by Television, with Béla Lugosi. She appeared in the 1938 film Vivacious Lady, starring James Stewart and Ginger Rogers. McDaniel had a featured role as Queenie in the 1936 film Show Boat (Universal Pictures), starring Allan Jones and Irene Dunne, in which she sang a verse of Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man with Dunne, Helen Morgan, Paul Robeson, and a black chorus. She and Robeson sang "I Still Suits Me", written for the film by Kern and Hammerstein. After Show Boat, she had major roles in MGM's Saratoga (1937), starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable; The Shopworn Angel (1938), with Margaret Sullavan; and The Mad Miss Manton (1938), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. She had a minor role in the Carole Lombard–Frederic March film Nothing Sacred (1937), in which she played the wife of a shoeshine man (Troy Brown) masquerading as a sultan.
McDaniel was a friend of many of Hollywood's most popular stars, including Joan Crawford, Tallulah Bankhead, Bette Davis, Shirley Temple, Henry Fonda, Ronald Reagan, Olivia de Havilland, and Clark Gable. She starred with de Havilland and Gable in Gone with the Wind (1939). Around this time, she was criticized by members of the black community for the roles she accepted and for pursuing roles aggressively rather than rocking the Hollywood boat. For example, in The Little Colonel (1935), she played one of the black servants longing to return to the Old South, but her portrayal of Malena in RKO Pictures's Alice Adams angered white Southern audiences, because she stole several scenes from the film's white star, Katharine Hepburn. McDaniel ultimately became best known for playing a sassy, opinionated maid.
The competition to win the part of Mammy in Gone with the Wind was almost as fierce as that for Scarlett O'Hara. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt wrote to film producer David O. Selznick to ask that her own maid, Elizabeth McDuffie, be given the part. McDaniel did not think she would be chosen because she had earned her reputation as a comic actress. One source claimed that Clark Gable recommended that the role be given to McDaniel; in any case, she went to her audition dressed in an authentic maid's uniform and won the part.
Upon hearing of the planned film adaptation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) fought hard to require the film's producer and director to delete racial epithets from the movie (in particular the offensive slur "nigger") and to alter scenes that might be incendiary and that, in their view, were historically inaccurate. Of particular concern was a scene from the novel in which black men attack Scarlett O'Hara, after which the Ku Klux Klan, with its long history of provoking terror on black communities, is presented as a savior. Throughout the South, black men were being lynched based upon false allegations they had harmed white women. That attack scene was altered, and some offensive language was modified, but another epithet, "darkie", remained in the film, and the film's message with respect to slavery remained essentially the same. Consistent with the book, the film's screenplay also referred to poor whites as "white trash", and it ascribed these words equally to characters black and white.
Loew's Grand Theater on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia was selected by the studio as the site for the Friday, December 15, 1939 premiere of Gone with the Wind.  Studio head David O. Selznick asked that McDaniel be permitted to attend, but MGM advised him not to, because of Georgia's segregation laws. Clark Gable threatened to boycott the Atlanta premiere unless McDaniel were allowed to attend, but McDaniel convinced him to attend anyway.
Most of Atlanta's 300,000 citizens crowded the route of the seven-mile  motorcade that carried the film's other stars and executives from the airport to the Georgian Terrace Hotel, where they stayed. While Jim Crow laws kept McDaniel from the Atlanta premiere, she did attend the film's Hollywood debut on December 28, 1939. Upon Selznick's insistence, her picture was also featured prominently in the program.
For her performance as the house slave who repeatedly scolds her owner's daughter, Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), and scoffs at Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), McDaniel won the 1939 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first black actor to have been nominated and win an Oscar. "I loved Mammy," McDaniel said when speaking to the white press about the character. "I think I understood her because my own grandmother worked on a plantation not unlike Tara." Her role in Gone with the Wind had alarmed some whites in the South; there were complaints that in the film she had been too "familiar" with her white owners. At least one writer pointed out that McDaniel's character did not significantly depart from Mammy's persona in Margaret Mitchell's novel, and that in both the film and the book, the much younger Scarlett speaks to Mammy in ways that would be deemed inappropriate for a Southern teenager of that era to speak to a much older white person, and that neither the book nor the film hints of the existence of Mammy's own children (dead or alive), her own family (dead or alive), a real name, or her desires to have anything other than a life at Tara, serving on a slave plantation. Moreover, while Mammy scolds the younger Scarlett, she never crosses Mrs. O'Hara, the more senior white woman in the household. Some critics felt that McDaniel not only accepted the roles but also in her statements to the press acquiesced in Hollywood's stereotypes, providing fuel for critics of those who were fighting for black civil rights. Later, when McDaniel tried to take her "Mammy" character on a road show, black audiences did not prove receptive.
While many black people were happy over McDaniel's personal victory, they also viewed it as bittersweet. They believed Gone With the Wind celebrated the slave system and condemned the forces that destroyed it. For them, the unique accolade McDaniel had won suggested that only those who did not protest Hollywood's systemic use of racial stereotypes could find work and success there.
The Twelfth Academy Awards took place at the Coconut Grove Restaurant of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. It was preceded by a banquet in the same room. Louella Parsons, an American gossip columnist, wrote about Oscar night, February 29, 1940:
Hattie McDaniel earned that gold Oscar by her fine performance of 'Mammy' in Gone with the Wind. If you had seen her face when she walked up to the platform and took the gold trophy, you would have had the choke in your voice that all of us had when Hattie, hair trimmed with gardenias, face alight, and dress up to the queen's taste, accepted the honor in one of the finest speeches ever given on the Academy floor.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, fellow members of the motion picture industry and honored guests: This is one of the happiest moments of my life, and I want to thank each one of you who had a part in selecting me for one of their awards, for your kindness. It has made me feel very, very humble; and I shall always hold it as a beacon for anything that I may be able to do in the future. I sincerely hope I shall always be a credit to my race and to the motion picture industry. My heart is too full to tell you just how I feel, and may I say thank you and God bless you.
McDaniel received a plaque-style Oscar, approximately 5.5 inches by 6 inches, the type awarded to all Best Supporting Actors and Actresses at that time. She and her escort were required to sit at a segregated table for two at the far wall of the room; her white agent, William Meiklejohn, sat at the same table. The hotel had a strict no-blacks policy, but allowed McDaniel in as a favor. The discrimination continued after the award ceremony as well as her white co-stars went to a "no-blacks" club, where McDaniel was also denied entry. Another black woman did not win an Oscar again for 50 years, with Whoopi Goldberg winning Best Supporting Actress for her role in Ghost. Weeks prior to McDaniel winning her Oscar, there was even more controversy. David Selznick, the producer of Gone With the Wind, omitted the faces of all the black actors on the posters advertising the movie in the South. None of the black cast members were allowed to attend the premiere for the movie.
Gone with the Wind won eight Academy Awards. It was later named by the American Film Institute (AFI) as number four among the top 100 American films of all time in the 1998 ranking and number six in the 2007 ranking.
In the Warner Bros. film In This Our Life (1942), starring Bette Davis and directed by John Huston, McDaniel once again played a domestic, but one who confronts racial issues when her son, a law student, is wrongly accused of manslaughter. McDaniel was in the same studio's Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943), with Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis. In its review of the film, Time wrote that McDaniel was comic relief in an otherwise "grim study," writing, "Hattie McDaniel, whose bubbling, blaring good humor more than redeems the roaring bad taste of a Harlem number called Ice Cold Katie". McDaniel continued to play maids during the war years for Warners in The Male Animal (1942) and United Artists' Since You Went Away (1944), but her feistiness was toned down to reflect the era's somber news. She also played the maid in Song of the South (1946) for Disney.
She made her last film appearances in Mickey (1948) and Family Honeymoon (1949), where that same year, she appeared on the live CBS television program The Ed Wynn Show. She remained active on radio and television in her final years, becoming the first black actor to star in her own radio show with the comedy series Beulah. She also starred in the television version of the show, replacing Ethel Waters after the first season. (Waters had apparently expressed concerns over stereotypes in the role.) Beulah was a hit, however, and earned McDaniel $2,000 per week; however, the show was controversial. In 1951, the United States Army ceased broadcasting Beulah in Asia because troops complained that the show perpetuated negative stereotypes of black men as shiftless and lazy and interfered with the ability of black troops to perform their mission. After filming a handful of episodes, however, McDaniel learned she had breast cancer. By the spring of 1952, she was too ill to work and was replaced by Louise Beavers.
As her fame grew, McDaniel faced growing criticism from some members of the black community. Groups such as the NAACP complained that Hollywood stereotypes not only restricted black actors to servant roles but often portrayed them as lazy, dim-witted, satisfied with lowly positions, or violent. In addition to addressing the studios, they called upon actors, and especially leading black actors, to pressure studios to offer more substantive roles and at least not pander to stereotypes. They also argued that these portrayals were unfair as well as inaccurate and that, coupled with segregation and other forms of discrimination, such stereotypes were making it difficult for all black people, not only actors, to overcome racism and succeed in the entertainment industry. Some attacked McDaniel for being an "Uncle Tom"—a person willing to advance personally by perpetuating racial stereotypes or being an agreeable agent of offensive racial restrictions. McDaniel characterized these challenges as class-based biases against domestics, a claim that white columnists seemed to accept. And she reportedly said, "Why should I complain about making $700 a week playing a maid? If I didn't, I'd be making $7 a week being one."
McDaniel may also have been criticized because, unlike many other black entertainers, she was not associated with civil rights protests and was largely absent from efforts to establish a commercial base for independent black films. She did not join the Negro Actors Guild of America until 1947, late in her career. McDaniel hired one of the few white agents who would represent black actors at the time, William Meiklejohn, to advance her career. Evidence suggests her avoidance of political controversy was deliberate. When columnist Hedda Hopper sent her Richard Nixon placards and asked McDaniel to distribute them, McDaniel declined, replying she had long ago decided to stay out of politics. "Beulah is everybody's friend," she said. Since she was earning a living honestly, she added, she should not be criticized for accepting such work as was offered. Her critics, especially Walter White of the NAACP, claimed that she and other actors who agreed to portray stereotypes were not a neutral force but rather willing agents of black oppression.
McDaniel and other black actresses and actors feared that their roles would evaporate if the NAACP and other Hollywood critics complained too loudly. She blamed these critics for hindering her career and sought the help of allies of doubtful reputation. After speaking with McDaniel, Hedda Hopper even claimed that McDaniel's career troubles were not the result of racism but had been caused by McDaniel's "own people".
In August 1950, McDaniel suffered a heart ailment and entered Temple Hospital in semi-critical condition. She was released in October to recuperate at home, and she was cited by United Press on January 3, 1951, as showing "slight improvement in her recovery from a mild stroke."
McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California. She was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel. Thousands of mourners turned out to celebrate her life and achievements. In her will, McDaniel wrote,
"I desire a white casket and a white shroud; white gardenias in my hair and in my hands, together with a white gardenia blanket and a pillow of red roses. I also wish to be buried in the Hollywood Cemetery".
Hollywood Cemetery, on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, is the resting place of movie stars such as Douglas Fairbanks and Rudolph Valentino. Its owner at the time, Jules Roth, refused to allow her to be buried there, because, at the time of McDaniel's death, the cemetery practiced racial segregation and would not accept the remains of black people for burial. Her second choice was Rosedale Cemetery (now known as Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery), where she lies today.
In 1999, Tyler Cassidy, the new owner of the Hollywood Cemetery (renamed the Hollywood Forever Cemetery), offered to have McDaniel re-interred there. Her family did not wish to disturb her remains and declined the offer. Instead, Hollywood Forever Cemetery built a large cenotaph on the lawn overlooking its lake. It is one of Hollywood's most popular tourist attractions.
McDaniel's last will and testament of December 1951 bequeathed her Oscar to Howard University, where she had been honored by the students with a luncheon after she had won her Oscar. At the time of her death, McDaniel would have had few options. Very few white institutions in that day preserved black history. Historically, black colleges had been where such artifacts were placed. Despite evidence McDaniel had earned an excellent income as an actress, her final estate was less than $10,000. The IRS claimed the estate owed more than $11,000 in taxes. In the end, the probate court ordered all of her property, including her Oscar, sold to pay off creditors. Years later, the Oscar turned up where McDaniel wanted it to be: Howard University, where, according to reports, it was displayed in a glass case in the university's drama department.
The whereabouts of McDaniel's Oscar are currently unknown. In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find it and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s. In 1998, Howard University stated that it could find no written record of the Oscar having arrived at Howard. In 2007, an article in The Huffington Post repeated rumors that the Oscar had been cast into the Potomac River by angry civil rights protesters in the 1960s. The assertion reappeared in The Huffington Post under the same byline in 2009.
In 2010, Mo'Nique, the winner of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Precious, wearing a blue dress and gardenias in her hair, as McDaniel had at the ceremony in 1940, in her acceptance speech thanked McDaniel "for enduring all that she had to so that I would not have to". Her speech revived interest in the whereabouts of McDaniel's Oscar.
In November 2011, W. B. Carter, of the George Washington University Law School, published the results of her year-and-a-half-long investigation into the Oscar's fate. Carter rejected claims that students had stolen the Oscar (and thrown it in the Potomac River) as wild speculation or fabrication that traded on long-perpetuated stereotypes of blacks. She questioned the sourcing of The Huffington Post stories. Instead, she argued that the Oscar had likely been returned to Howard University's Channing Pollack Theater Collection between the spring of 1971 and the summer of 1973 or had possibly been boxed and stored in the drama department at that time. The reason for its removal, she argued, was not civil rights unrest but rather efforts to make room for a new generation of black performers. If neither the Oscar nor any paper trail of its ultimate destiny can be found at Howard today, she suggested, inadequate storage or record-keeping in a time of financial constraints and national turbulence may be blamed. She also suggested that a new generation of caretakers may have failed to realize the historic significance of the award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel
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Obras mencionadas en el Episodio 11 - Películas en YouTube: "Love Exposure" (2008)
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Parte 1
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OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION
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WINNER
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
NOMINEES
ALICE ADAMS
RKO Radio
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
CAPTAIN BLOOD
Cosmopolitan
DAVID COPPERFIELD
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
THE INFORMER
RKO Radio
LES MISERABLES
20th Century
THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
Paramount
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Warner Bros.
NAUGHTY MARIETTA
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
RUGGLES OF RED GAP
Paramount
TOP HAT
RKO Radio
SHORT SUBJECT (CARTOON)
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WINNER
THREE ORPHAN KITTENS
Walt Disney, Producer
NOMINEES
THE CALICO DRAGON
Harman-Ising
WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?
Walt Disney, Producer
SHORT SUBJECT (COMEDY)
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HOW TO SLEEP
Jack Chertok, Producer
NOMINEES
OH, MY NERVES
Jules White, Producer
TIT FOR TAT
Hal Roach, Producer
DIRECTING
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THE INFORMER
John Ford
NOMINEES
CAPTAIN BLOOD
Michael Curtiz
THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
Henry Hathaway
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Frank Lloyd
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
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THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
Clem Beauchamp, Paul Wing
NOMINEES
DAVID COPPERFIELD
Joseph Newman
LES MISERABLES
Eric Stacey
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Sherry Shourds
CINEMATOGRAPHY
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WINNER
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Hal Mohr
NOMINEES
BARBARY COAST
Ray June
THE CRUSADES
Victor Milner
LES MISERABLES
Gregg Toland
ACTOR
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VICTOR MCLAGLEN
The Informer
NOMINEES
CLARK GABLE
Mutiny on the Bounty
CHARLES LAUGHTON
Mutiny on the Bounty
PAUL MUNI
Black Fury
FRANCHOT TONE
Mutiny on the Bounty
ACTRESS
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BETTE DAVIS
Dangerous
NOMINEES
ELISABETH BERGNER
Escape Me Never
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Private Worlds
KATHARINE HEPBURN
Alice Adams
MIRIAM HOPKINS
Becky Sharp
MERLE OBERON
The Dark Angel
ART DIRECTION
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THE DARK ANGEL
Richard Day
NOMINEES
THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson
TOP HAT
Van Nest Polglase, Carroll Clark
DANCE DIRECTION
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WINNER
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936
"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling" from "Broadway Melody of 1936"
FOLIES BERGERE
"Straw Hat" from "Folies Bergere"
NOMINEES
GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935
"Lullaby of Broadway" from "Gold Diggers of 1935"
GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935
"The Words Are In My Heart" from "Gold Diggers of 1935"
GO INTO YOUR DANCE
"Latin from Manhattan" from "Go into Your Dance"
BROADWAY HOSTESS
"Playboy from Paree" from "Broadway Hostess"
KING OF BURLESQUE
"Lovely Lady" from "King of Burlesque"
KING OF BURLESQUE
"Too Good To Be True" from "King of Burlesque"
TOP HAT
"Piccolino" from "Top Hat"
TOP HAT
"Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails" from "Top Hat"
BIG BROADCAST OF 1936
"It's the Animal in Me" from "Big Broadcast of 1936"
ALL THE KING'S HORSES
"Viennese Waltz" from "All the King's Horses"
SHE
"Hall of Kings" from "She"
WRITING (ORIGINAL STORY)
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THE SCOUNDREL
Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur
NOMINEES
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936
Moss Hart
G-MEN
Gregory Rogers
THE GAY DECEPTION
Don Hartman, Stephen Avery
WRITING (SCREENPLAY)
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WINNER
THE INFORMER
Dudley Nichols
NOMINEES
CAPTAIN BLOOD
Casey Robinson
THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
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MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson
MUSIC (SCORING)
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THE INFORMER
RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department (Score by Max Steiner)
NOMINEES
CAPTAIN BLOOD
Warner Bros.-First National Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department, Nat W. Finston, head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart)
PETER IBBETSON
Paramount Studio Music Department, Irvin Talbot, head of department (Score by Ernst Toch)
MUSIC (SONG)
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WINNER
GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935
Lullaby Of Broadway in "Gold Diggers of 1935" Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin
NOMINEES
TOP HAT
Cheek To Cheek in "Top Hat" Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
ROBERTA
Lovely To Look At in "Roberta" Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
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Holidays 2.20
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Adult Support & Protection Day (Scotland)
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Bean Planting Day
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Day of Heavenly Hundred Heroes (Ukraine)
Deadpool Day
Dogwood Day (French Republic)
Ectodermal Dysplasia’s Awareness Day
FFA Alumni Day
FFA National Day of Service
Flying Car Day
Hoodie-Hoo Day (Northern Hemisphere)
Hotel Elevator Day
Hunter S. Thompson Remembrance Day
International Cat Day (Mexico; South America)
International Day of Commemorating Air Crash Victims & Their Families
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants
International Lego Classicism Day
International Pipe Smoking Day
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Kurt Cobain Day
Love Your Pet Day
Metropolitan Museum of Art Day
Missing Day
Mystery Science Theater Day
National Comfy Day
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National Handcuff Day
National Leadership Day
National Whistleblower Reward Day
Native Agents Day
No Politics Day
Orbit Day
Princess Alice Day
Psychology Day
Rih Day (a.k.a. Rihanna Appreciation Day)
Society for Psychical Research Day
Student Volunteer Day
Thank You Plant Medicine Day
Toothpick Day
Una Asteroid Day
Women in Blue Jeans Day
World Day of Social Justice (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Clam Chowder Day
National Cherry Pie Day
National Muffin Day
3rd Tuesday in February
Travel Africa Day [3rd Tuesday]
Independence & Related Days
Bardo (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Castacia (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Chinland (from UK, 1948) [unrecognized]
Melaka Independence Proclamation Day (Melaka, Malaysia)
Prussia Disestablishment Day
Statehood Day (Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoran; India)
Festivals Beginning February 20, 2024
Singapore Airshow (Singapore) [thru 2.25]
Taipei International Book Exhibit (Taipei, Taiwan) [thru 2.25]
Feast Days
Adopt a Goblin Orphan Day (Shamanism)
Ansel Adams (Artology)
Day of Tacita (Goddess of Silence; Ancient Rome)
Don’t Think About Elephants Day (Pastafarian)
Eleutherius of Tournai (Christian; Saint)
Eucherius of Orléans (Christian; Saint)
Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto (Christian; Saint)
Frederick Douglass (Episcopal Church (USA))
I.G. Farben Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ivan Albright (Artology)
Jan de Baen (Artology)
Levitation Day (Pastafarian)
Lucretius (Positivist; Saint)
Mr. Can You Guess (Muppetism)
Nine Waves Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Pierre Boulle (Writerism)
Sadoth (Christian; Martyr)
Scleucia and Ctesiphon, with 128 companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Tacita’s Day — Day of Silence (Pagan)
Tyrannio, Zenobius, et al., in Phoenicia (Christian; Martyrs)
Ulrick of England (Christian; Saint)
William Rimmer (Artology)
Wulfric of Haselbury (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Africa Before Dark (Ub Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 1928)
The African Queen (Film; 1952)
The Barber of Seville, by Gioachino Rossini (Opera; 1816)
Candy (Film; 1969)
Cat Meets Mouse (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
Columbo (TV Serties; 1968)
Drag-a-Long Droopy (MGM Cartoon; 1954)
The Duff (Film; 2015)
Euro Trip (Film; 2004)
Follow the Fleet (Film; 1936)
Follow the Swallow or The Inside Story (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 153; 1962)
Freddy the Freshman (WB MM Cartoon; 1932)
George Harrison, by George Harrison (Album; 1979)
Give It To Me Baby, by James Brown (Song; 1981)
The House That Cat Built (WB Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 2021)
How the West Was Won (Film; 1963)
Instant Karma, by the Plastic Ono Band (Song; 1970)
The Magnet Men, Parts 1 & 2 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 41 & 42 1965)
The Milkman (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1932)
Moose Hunters (Disney Cartoon; 1937)
On A Roll (WB Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 2021)
Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, by Rudolph Ganz (Piano Concerto; 1941)
Playtime for Rollo or Rest in Pieces (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 154; 1962)
Robot Chicken (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Sixth Column, by Robert A. Heinlein (Novel; 1949)
So Big, by Edna Ferber (Novel; 1924)
Sofia the First (Animated Disney TV Series; 2015)
Still Alice (Film; 2015)
There You go, by Pink (Song; 2000)
Veronica, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1989)
Welcome to Mooseport (Film; 2004)
Wild Wife (WB MM Cartoon; 1954)
Woodpecker Wanted (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1965)
Today’s Name Days
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Austria)
Lav, Lea, Leon (Croatia)
Oldřich (Czech Republic)
Eucharias (Denmark)
Ardi, Hardi, Hardo, Kardo, Meinhard, Meino (Estonia)
Heli, Helinä, Heljä, Hely (Finland)
Aimée (France)
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Germany)
Leon (Greece)
Aladár, Álmos (Hungary)
Eleuterio, Eros, Otokars, Otomars, Silvano, Smuidra, Ulrico, Vitauts (Italy)
Otokars, Otomārs, Smuidra, Vitauts (Latvia)
Eitvydė, Leonas, Visgintas (Lithuania)
Halldis, Halldor (Norway)
Euchariusz, Eustachiusz, Eustachy, Leon, Ludmiła, Ludomiła, Ostap, Siestrzewit (Poland)
Leon (Romania)
Lívia (Slovakia)
Eleuterio, Jacinta (Spain)
Vivianne (Sweden)
Svitlana (Ukraine)
Aimee, Alaric, Alarica, Alarice, Aimee, Ami, Amy, Amya, Cyd, Cydney, Desmond, Sid, Sidney, Syd, Sydnee, Sydney, Ulric (USA)
Today is Also…
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ISO: Day 2 of week 8 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 3 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 11 (Jia-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 11 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 10 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 21 Grey; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 7 February 2024
Moon: 87%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 23 Homer (2nd Month) [Lucretius]
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 62 of 89)
Week: 3rd Week of February
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 2 of 30)
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Holidays 2.20
Holidays
Ansel Adams Day
Blessed Wulfric’s Day
Bun Day (Iceland)
Clean Out Your Bookcases Day
Day of Heavenly Hundred Heroes (Ukraine)
Deadpool Day
Ectodermal Dysplasia’s Awareness Day
FFA National Day of Service
Flying Car Day
Hoodie-Hoo Day (Northern Hemisphere)
International Cat Day (Mexico; South America)
International Lego Classicism Day
International Pipe Smoking Day
Johnny Cash Day (Los Angeles)
Kurt Cobain Day (Aberdeen, Washington)
Love Your Pet Day
MOMA Day
National Comfy Day
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants
National Handcuff Day
National Leadership Day
National Student Volunteer Day
National Whistleblower Reward Day
Native Agents Day
Orbit Day
Princess Alice Day
Rih Day
Student Volunteer Day
Thank You Plant Medicine Day
Toothpick Day
World Day of Social Justice (UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Cherry Pie Day
Clam Chowder Day
National Muffin Day
3rd Monday in February
Canadian Heritage Day [3rd Monday] (a.k.a. ... 
Family Day (Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan; Canada)
Heritage Day (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Islander Day (PEI, Canada) [3rd Monday]
Louis Riel Day (Manitoba, Canada) [3rd Monday]
Sanity Day (Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan; Canada)
Chip Week begins [3rd Monday]
Daisy Gatson Bates Day (Arkansas) [3rd Monday]
Presidents’ Day [3rd Monday]
Washington’s Birthday (observed) [3rd Monday]
Women in Blue Jeans Day [3rd Monday]
Independence Days
Bardo (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Castacia (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Chinland (from UK, 1948) [unrecognized]
Statehood Day (Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoran; India)
Feast Days
Day of Tacita (Goddess of Silence; Ancient Rome)
Don’t Think About Elephants Day (Pastafarian)
Eleutherius of Tournai (Christian; Saint)
Eucherius of Orléans (Christian; Saint)
Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto (Christian; Saint)
Frederick Douglass (Episcopal Church (USA))
I.G. Farben Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Levitation Day (Pastafarian)
Lucretius (Positivist; Saint)
Mr. Can You Guess (Muppetism)
Scleucia and Ctesiphon, with 128 companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Shrove Monday [Monday before Ash Wednesday] (a.k.a. ... 
Bolludagur (Bun Day; Iceland)
Carnival / Carnaval (Caribbean and South America)
Carnaval Monday
Carnival Monday
Clean Monday
Collop Monday
Fasching (Austria, Germany, Switzerland)
Fastelavn (Denmark)
Fat Monday
Hall Monday
Jour Chômé d’Usage (French Guyana, Martinique)
J’ouvert (Trinidad and Tobago)
Lundi Gras (Haiti)
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Luni Gras
Merry Monday
National Cream Puff Day
Old Mask Parade (Aruba)
Paisen Monday
Peasen Monday
Rose Monday
Rosenmontag (Germany)
Shrovetide (Day 2 of 3)
Tyrannio, Zenobius, et al., in Phoenicia (Christian; Martyrs)
Ulrick of England (Christian; Saint)
Wulfric of Haselbury (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Africa Before Dark (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
The African Queen (Film; 1952)
The Barber of Seville, by Gioachino Rossini (Opera; 1816)
Candy (Film; 1969)
Columbo (TV Serties; 1968)
The Duff (Film; 2015)
Euro Trip (Film; 2004)
Follow the Fleet (Film; 1936)
George Harrison, by George Harrison (Album; 1979)
Give It To Me Baby, by James Brown (Song; 1981)
How the West Was Won (Film; 1963)
Instant Karma, by the Plastic Ono Band (Song; 1970)
Moose Hunters (Disney Cartoon; 1937)
Robot Chicken (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Sofia the First (Animated Disney TV Series; 2015)
Still Alice (Film; 2015)
Veronica, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1989)
Welcome to Mooseport (Film; 2004)
Today’s Name Days
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Austria)
Lav, Lea, Leon (Croatia)
Oldřich (Czech Republic)
Eucharias (Denmark)
Ardi, Hardi, Hardo, Kardo, Meinhard, Meino (Estonia)
Heli, Helinä, Heljä, Hely (Finland)
Aimée (France)
Corona, Falko, Jacinta (Germany)
Leon (Greece)
Aladár, Álmos (Hungary)
Eleuterio, Eros, Otokars, Otomars, Silvano, Smuidra, Ulrico, Vitauts (Italy)
Otokars, Otomārs, Smuidra, Vitauts (Latvia)
Eitvydė, Leonas, Visgintas (Lithuania)
Halldis, Halldor (Norway)
Euchariusz, Eustachiusz, Eustachy, Leon, Ludmiła, Ludomiła, Ostap, Siestrzewit (Poland)
Leon (Romania)
Lívia (Slovakia)
Eleuterio, Jacinta (Spain)
Vivianne (Sweden)
Svitlana (Ukraine)
Aimee, Alaric, Alarica, Alarice, Aimee, Ami, Amy, Amya, Cyd, Cydney, Desmond, Sid, Sidney, Syd, Sydnee, Sydney, Ulric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 51 of 2023; 314 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 8 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 2 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 1 (Ji-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 29 Shevat 5783
Islamic: 29 Rajab II 1444
J Cal: 21 Xin; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 7 February 2023
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 23 Homer (2nd Month) [Lucretius]
Runic Half Month: Sigel (Sun) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 62 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 1 of 29)
Calendar Changes
Pisces (The Fish) begins [Zodiac Sign 12; thru 3.20]
杏月 [Xìngyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 2 of 12] (Apricot Month)
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duggardata · 5 years ago
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Info, Please:  Extended Families  (Part 1, Duggars + In–Laws)
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So…  I think it would be nuts to actually draw out of a family tree, since it would have to be so, so huge.  But, I’m happy to provide a written Post about this!  I’ll trace each family back to the Great–Grandparents of Josh, etc., usually dubbed the “Second Generation” by Duggar Data.  I’m not going to include any Uncles, Aunts, Great–Uncles, Great–Aunts, or Cousins, except for the Duggars / Bates.  Too much to research, and it’s maybe a bit too invasive for the less high–profile families.
Part 1 will be Duggars + In–Laws.  Part 2 will be Bateses + In–Laws.  Part 3 will be the rest of the Predictor Families.  Onward, to...   
The Duggar Family
Josh, etc.’s Parents are James Robert (“Jim Bob” or “J.B.”) Duggar (b. 1965) + Michelle Annette (Ruark) Duggar (b. 1966).  Their Paternal Grandparents—i.e., Jim Bob’s Parents—are James Lee (“J.L.”) Duggar (1936–2009) + Mary Leona (Lester) Duggar (1941–2019).  Their Maternal Grandparents—i.e., Michelle’s Parents—are Garrett Floyde Ruark (1924–2010) + Ethel Marie (Hardin) Ruark (1927–1991).  Jim Bob has 1 Sibling (Deanna).  Michelle is 1 of 7 Children.
Paternal Grandparents   James Lee + Mary Leona (Lester) Duggar
Maternal Grandparents   Garrett Floyde + Ethel Marie (Hardin) Ruark
Paternal Aunts / Uncles   Deanna (Duggar) Jordan
Maternal Aunts / Uncles   Pamela Ethel Peters, Freda Benderman (d. 2015), Evelyn Alice Ruark, Kathie Ann Arnold (1952–2013), Carolyn Ann Hudgins, Garrett Floyde Ruark, Jr.
Parents   James Robert (“Jim Bob”) + Michelle Annette (Ruark) Duggar
Children   19 Children  (Josh, Jana, etc.)
Grandchildren   17 So Far  (+1 On The Way)        
In–Laws...  After the jump.
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The Burnett Family
Abbie (Burnett) Duggar’s Parents are John Haskell Burnett II (b. 1958) + Cheryl Denise (Clay) Burnett (b. 1959).  She has 7 Siblings—namely, John–Clay Byford, Hannah Joy, Caleb Andrew, Charity Faith, Maggie Ruth, Carinna Elizabeth, and Benjamin Josiah.  Neither set of Grandparents is known; however, her Paternal Grandfather is presumably John Haskell Burnett, Sr.  (See Also.)
Paternal Grandparents   John Haskell Burnett, Sr.  +  [ Unknown ]
Maternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Parents   John Haskell Burnett II + Cheryl Denise (Clay) Burnett
Children   John–Clay Byford Burnett, Hannah Joy Dornick, Caleb Andrew Burnett, Abbie Grace Duggar, Charity Faith Wearden, Maggie Ruth Burnett, Carrina Elizabeth Penn, Benjamin Josiah Burnett    
Grandchildren   10 So Far  (inc. Grace Annette Duggar)     
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The Caldwell Family
Kendra’s Family consists of her Parents, Pastor Gene Paul (“Paul”) Caldwell (b. 1977) + Christina (Hamrick) Caldwell (b. 1979), and 8 Children—Kendra Renee, Lauren Hope, Micah Joel, Nathan, Timothy, Olivia Grace, Jesiah Mathew, and Isaiah Gabriel.  Her Paternal Grandparents are Marion Lynn + Peggy Ann (Dragland) Caldwell.  Her Maternal Grandparents are Unknown.
Paternal Grandparents   Marion Lynn + Peggy Ann (Dragland) Caldwell
Maternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Parents   Gene Paul (“Paul”) + Christina (Hamrick) Caldwell
Children   Kendra Renee Duggar, Lauren Hope Caldwell, Micah Joel Caldwell, Nathan Caldwell, Timothy Caldwell, Olivia Grace Caldwell, Jesiah Mathew Caldwell, Isaiah Gabriel Caldwell  
Grandchildren   2 So Far  (Garrett David Duggar and Addison Renee Duggar)  
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The Dillard Family
As for Jill’s Husband, Derick, his Parents are Cathy (George) Byrum (Previously Dillard) (b. 1957) + Richard (“Rick”) W. Dillard (1957–2008).  His Stepfather is Ronnie Byrum.  He has 1 Sibling—a brother, Daniel David.  His Grandparents are Norman + Sue Dillard (Paternal), and Shuford George + Vergie (Wilkerson) Payne (Previously George / Pipher) (1932–2014) (Maternal).
Paternal Grandparents   Norman + Sue Dillard
Maternal Grandparents   Shuford George + Vergie (Wilkerson) Paine
Parents   Richard “Rick” Dillard + Cathy (George) Byrum
Children   Derick Michael Dillard, Daniel David Dillard
Grandchildren   3 So Far  (Israel David Dillard, Samuel Scott Dillard, and Jaxon Michael Dillard)
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The Forsyth Family
Joy’s In–Laws include Austin’s Parents, Terry Lynn Forsyth (b. 1959) + Roxanne (Waters) Forsyth (b. 1963), and his sister, Meagan.  Roxanne is Terry’s 2nd Wife; he was previously married to Julia Ann Rowe, but got divorced in 1982.  Terry + Julia had 2 Children—Brandon Lynn and Rachael Marie—who are Half–Siblings of Austin.  Nothing is known about Austin’s Grandparents.
Paternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Maternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Parents   Terry + Roxanne (Waters) Forsyth; Terry + Julia (Rowe) Forsyth
Children (w/ Roxanne)   Meagan Elizabeth Ballinger, Austin Martyn Forsyth
Children (w/ Julie)   Brandon Lynn Forsyth, Rachael Marie Tunstill  
Grandchildren (w/ Roxanne)   3 So Far  (+2 On The Way)
Grandchildren (w/ Julia)  10 So Far  
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The Keller Family
The Keller Family is headed by Parents Michael “Mike” Edward Keller (b. 1959) + Lillie “Suzette” (Stembridge) Keller (b. 1955).  Together, they have 8 Children—Esther Joy, Rebekah Ann, Daniel Michael, Priscilla Lynn, Anna Renee, Nathan Edward, and David Nathaniel.  The Paternal Grandparents are Unknown.  Their Maternal Grandparents are Melvin Rudolph Stembridge, Sr. + Dorothy Mae (Adams) Stembridge (d. 2008).  
Paternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Maternal Grandparents   Melvin Rudolph Stembridge, Sr. + Dorothy Mae (Adams) Stembridge
Parents   Michael Edward + Lillie “Suzette” (Stembridge) Keller
Children   Esther Joy Shrader, Rebekah Ann Hunt, Daniel Michael Keller, Priscilla Lynn Waller, Anna Renee Duggar, Susanna Grace Bridges, Nathan Edward Keller, David Nathaniel Keller
Grandchildren   22 So Far (+1 On The Way)  [Note—This includes non–Quiverful Couples’ children, which I typically don’t discuss.]
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The Seewald Family
Looking to the Seewald Clan, Ben’s Parents are Michael Seewald (b. 1974) + Guinnevere (“Guinn”) (Eaton) Seewald (b. 1974).  He has 6 Siblings, namely—Jessica Lane, Danielle, Michelle Alaine, Ethan, Faith, and Tommy Jack.  Ben’s Grandparents include Bob + Arlene Seewald (Paternal), and Robert (“Bob”) Eaton (1950–2019) + Deborah Eaton (Maternal).
Paternal Grandparents   Bob + Arlene Seewald
Maternal Grandparents   Robert (“Bob”) + Deborah Eaton
Parents   Michael + Guinnevere (“Guinn”) (Eaton) Seewald
Children   Benjamin Michael Seewald, Jessica Lane Lester, Danielle Seewald, Michelle Alaine Seewald, Ethan Seewald, Faith Seewald, Tommy Jack Seewald      
Grandchildren   3 So Far  (Spurgeon Elliot Seewald, Henry Wilberforce Seewald, Ivy Jane Seewald)
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The Swanson Family
Lauren’s Parents are Dwain Charles Swanson (b. 1975) + Lana M. Swanson (b. 1975).  Nothing is known about the extended family; both sets of Grandparents are Unknown.  Lauren is 1 of 9 Children.  Her siblings include Lily, David, Lydia, Daniel, Dustin, Drew, Luci, and Duke.
Paternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Maternal Grandparents   [ Unknown ]
Parents   Dwain Charles + Lana Swanson
Children   Lauren Milagro Duggar, Lily Swanson, David Swanson, Lydia Swanson, Daniel Swanson, Dustin Swanson, Drew Swanson, Luci Swanson, Duke Matthew Swanson        
Grandchildren   1 So Far  (Bella Milagro Duggar)
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The Vuolo Family
Updated 4–22–20 w/ information provided by an Anon...
As for the Vuolo Clan, Jeremy’s Parents are Charles (“Chuck”) Henry Vuolo (b. 1951) + Diana Lynn (Salamon) Vuolo (b. 1955).  Jeremy has 2 Living Siblings—Valerie and Charles—and a 3rd Sibling (Angela; d. 1984) who was stillborn.  (It seems she was Valerie’s twin, since Angela’s death of death is Valerie’s DOB.)  Jeremy’s Paternal Grandparents are Tony + Ann Vuolo, and Jeremy’s Maternal Grandparents are Stanley Peter Salamon (d. 2013) + Mary Elizabeth (Gillespie) Salamon (1926–2009).  
Paternal Grandparents   Tony + Ann Vuolo
Maternal Grandparents   Stanley P. + Mary E. (Gillespie) Salamon
Parents   Charles (“Chuck”) Henry + Diana Lynn (Salamon) Vuolo
Children   Valerie Vuolo, Charles Anthony Vuolo, Jeremy Joseph Vuolo
Grandchildren   1 So Far  (Felicity Nicole Vuolo)
Next up, the Bates Family + In–Laws...  Stay tuned for Part 2.
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log 2021
January
1/3 The Exorcist (1973) | William Friedkin @ Prime
1/4 こんな雨の日に 映画「真実」をめぐるいくつかのこと / 是枝裕和
1/5 Ainu Mosir (2020) | Takeshi Fukunaga @ Netflix
1/8 Eureka (2000) | 青山真治 @ MUBI
1/9 Midway (2019)| Roland Emmerich @ HBO Max
1/11 American Murder - The Family Next Door - (2020) | Jenny Popplewell @ Netflix
1/12 Fat Girl (2001) | Catherine Breillat @ Criterion Channel
1/13 Love is Colder than Death (1969) | Reiner Werner Fassbinder @ Criterion Channel
1/14 The Cruise (1998) | Bennett Miller @ MUBI
1/15 STAY AWAKE, BE READY (2019) | PHAM THIEN AN @ MUBI
1/16 Bombshell (2019) | Jay Roach @ Prime
1/17 星の子 (2020) | 大森立嗣 @ Gyao
1/18 赤い唇 (1973原著、1990邦訳)/ Manuel Puig
1/19 Catch Me If You Can (2002) | Steven Spielberg @ Netflix
1/20 サッカーとは何か / 林舞輝
1/21 Ham on Rye (2019) | Tyler Taormina @ MUBI  
1/22 Schindler’s List (1994) | Steven Spielberg @ BD
1/23 Touch Me Not (2018) | Adina Pintilie @ MUBI
1/25 Terrorizers (1986) | Edward Yang @ BD
1/26 Edward and Caroline (1952) | Jacques Becker @ MUBI
1/29 Nomadland (2020) | Chloe Zhao @ AMC Garden State, NJ
1/30 The Assistant (2020) | Kitty Green @ Prime
1/31 Rio Bravo (1959) | Howard Hawks @ BD
February
2/1 リタ・ヘイワースの背信(1968原著、1980邦訳) / マヌエル・プイグ 
2/1 The Terminal (2004) | Steven Spielberg @ Prime
2/2 夜の片鱗(1964)| 中村登 @ DVD
2/3 しとやかな獣(1962)| 川島雄三 @ DVD
2/5 Beginning(2020) | Dea Kulumbegashvili @ MUBI
2/7 The Holy Mountain (1973) | Alejandro Jodorowsky @ MUBI
2/9 Sibyl (2019) | Justine Triet @ MUBI
2/10 Bigger than Life (1956) | Nicholas Ray @ BD
2/11 新宗教を問う: 近代日本人と救いの信仰 (2020年刊) / 島薗進
2/14 彼女の人生は間違いじゃない (2017) | 廣木隆一
2/14 推し、燃ゆ(2021年刊)/ 宇佐見りん
2/15 1917 (2019) | Sam Mendes @ BD
2/16 The Quiet Man (1952) | John Ford @ BD
2/19 Gone Girl (2014) | David Fincher @ Prime
2/20 ブエノスアイレス事件(1979刊、1984邦訳)/ マヌエル・プイグ
2/22 Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020) | Eliza Hittman @ HBO Max 
2/23 EDEN (2014) | Mia Hansen-Løve @ Prime
2/24 A Ghost Story (2017) | David Lowery @ Netflix
March
3/3 The Half of It (2020) | Alice Wu @ Netflix
3/4 Prisoners (2013) | Denis Villeneuve @ Prime
3/5 The Kid (1921) | Charlie Chaplin  @ Criterion Channel
3/6 セロトニン(2019刊)/ ミシェル・ウェルベック
3/6 Ain’t Them Bodies Saint (2013) | David Lowery @ Criterion Channel
3/7 Husbands (1970) | John Cassavetes @ Criterion Collection
3/9 The Shinning (1980) | Stanley Kubrick @ HBO Max
3/11 The Searchers (1958) | John Ford @ BD
3/14 Gone with the Wind (1939) | Victor Fleming @ HBO max
3/15 Woman on the Beach (2006) | Hong Sangsoo @ MUBI
3/16 A L'Abordage! (2020) | Guillaume Brac @ FilmLinc
3/17 Minari (2021) | Lee Isaac Chung @ Angelika Film Center
3/18 Quelque chose d'organique (1998) | Bertrand Bonello @ data
3/18 Dogtooth (2010) | Yorgos Lantimos @ MUBI
3/19 動物園・その歴史と冒険 / 溝井祐一(中公新書ラクレ)
3/23 Gran Torino (2008) | Clint Eastwood @ HBO max
3/25 Dead Pigs (2020) | Cathy Yan @ MUBI
3/26 De la Guerre (2008) | Bertrand Bonello @ Apple TV
3/26 俺の家の話 | 宮藤官九郎
3/27 動物園ではたらく 仕事と生き方 / 小宮輝之  (イースト新書Q)
3/28 スパイの妻(2020)| 黒沢清 @ Prime
April
4/4 West World - Season 3 | @ HBO
4/5 Q : Into the Storm | Cullen Hoback @ HBO
4/6 The Salt of Tears | Philippe Garrel @ MUBI
4/7 Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) | Adam Wingard @ HBO
4/8 My Octopus Teacher (2020)  | James Reed, Pippa Ehrlich @ Netflix
4/8 動物翻訳家 / 片野ゆか(集英社)
4/24 ノマド / ジェシカ・ブルーダー (春秋社)
4/26 LA・フード・ダイアリー / 三浦哲哉(講談社)
4/26 Another Round (2020) | Thomas Vinterberg(Hulu)
4/27 WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn (2021) | Jed Rothstein (Hulu) 
4/28 Framing Britney Spears (2021) | Samantha Stark (Hulu)
4/29 Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) | Celine Schiamma (Hulu)
4/30 Beach Bum (2019) | Hamory Korine (Hulu)
May
5/1 City Lights (1931) | Charlie Chaplin (Criterion Channel)
5/2 City of Gold (2015) | Laura Gabbert (Prime)
5/3 Holy Motors (2013) | Leos Carax (BD)
5/5 Nomadland (2020) | Chloe Zhao (AMC IMAX Lincoln Center) 
5/6 Modern Times (1936) | Charlie Chaplin (Criterion Channel)
5/7 M☆A☆S☆H (1970) | Robert Altman (Criterion Channel) 
5/10 Pixote (1981) | Hector Babenco (Criterion Channel)
5/11 The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) | Victor Erice (Criterion Channel)
5/12 About Endlessness (2019) | Roy Anderson (Film Forum)
5/14 Happy Together (1997) | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/14 The Sons of Sam (2021) | Joshua Zeman (Netflix) 
5/17 In the Mood for Love (2000)  | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/17 動物の解放 / ピーター・シンガー(人文書院)
5/19 The Hand (Extended Cut) (2004) | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/19 Chungking Express (1994) | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/20 Easy Rider (1969) | Dennis Hopper (BD)
5/21 Days of Being Wild (1990) | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/21 Chungking Express (1994) | Wong Kar Wai (Walter Reade Theater)
5/23 It Must be Heaven (2019) | Elia Suleiman (Online)
5/24 Devine Intervention (2002) | Elia Suleiman (Online)
5/30 眼がスクリーンになるとき / 福尾匠(フィルムアート社)
June
6/3 あの子は貴族(2021) | 岨手由貴子 (Online)
6/4 Undine (2021) | Christian Petzold (IFC Center)
6/4 Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (2021) | Jia Zhangke (Lincoln Center)
6/4 海辺の彼女たち (2020) | 藤本明緒(Online)
6/7 The Event (2015) | Sergei Loznitsa (MUBI)
6/8 泣く子はいねぇが(2021)| 佐藤快磨(Netflix)
6/10 The Manchurian Candidate (2004) | Jonathan Demme (Netflix)
6/11 人数の町(2020)| 荒木伸二(Online)
6/11 To be or not to be(1942)| Ernest Lubitche(BD)
6/13 快楽としての動物保護 / 信岡朝子(講談社選書メチエ)
6/15 大豆田とわ子と三人の元夫 | 脚本・坂元裕二(関西テレビ)
6/15 「ハッピーアワー」論 / 三浦哲哉(羽鳥書店)
6/17 Heaven Can Wait (1943) |  Ernest Lubitche(BD)
6/19 Mad Max 2 (1981) | George Miller (HBO Max)
6/21 Mad Max 3 (!985) | George Miller (HBO Max)
6/25 Underground (1995) | Emir Kustritca (MUBI)
6/28 True Romance (1995) | Tony Scott (HBO)
6/30 The Umbrella of Cherbourg (1964) | Jacques Demy (Criterion Channel)
July
7/1 Manhunter (1986) | Michael Mann (Criterion Channel)
7/3 Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels (1975) | Chantal Akerman (BD)
7/4 Theif (1981) | Michael Mann (BD)
7/4 Nocturama (2016) | Bertrand Bonello (BD)
7/5 Hail Mary (1985) | Jean Luc Godard (BD)
7/8 Boogie Nights (1997) | Paul Thomas Anderson (Netflix)
7/9 F9 (2021) | Justin Lin (AMC Fresh Meadow7) 
7/12 Rear Window (1964) | Alfred Hitchcock 
7/14 Vertigo  (1958) | Alfred Hitchcock
7/15 食の実験場アメリカ | 鈴木透 (中公新書)
7/16 Police Story | Jackie Chen (MUBI)
7/27 Pig (2021) | Michael Sarnoski (Nitehawk Prospect Park)
7/30 失われた夜の歴史 / ロジャー・イカーチ (インターシフト)
August
8/9 Treasure Island (2018) | Guillaume Brac (MUBI)
8/10 Annette (2021) | Leos Carax (Alamo)
8/14 騙し絵の牙 (2021) | 吉田大八
8/14 BLUE (2021) | 吉田恵輔
8/14 まともじゃないのは君も一緒 (2021) | 前田弘二
8/14 劇場版 奥様は、取り扱い注意(2021)| 佐藤東弥
8/14 祈りの幕が下りる時 (2021) | 福澤克雄
8/18 佐々木、イン、マイマイン (2020) | 内山拓也
8/21 ドライブ・マイ・カー (2021) | 濱口竜介
8/27 花束みたいな恋をした(2021)| 土井泰裕
8/27 夏、至るころ(2020)| 池田エライザ
8/30 空に住む(2020)| 青山真治
September
9/20 由宇子の天秤(2021) | 春本雄二郎
9/21 地獄の花園(2021) | 関和亮
9/21 空飛ぶタイヤ(2021)| 本木克英
9/21 A Quiet Place (2018) | John Krasinski
9/21 A Quiet Place Ⅱ (2021) | John Krasinski
9/21 Cruella (2021) | Craig Gillespie
9/26 The Worst Person in the World (2021) | Joachim Trier
9/26 Il Buco (2021) | Michelangelo Frammartino
9/29 春原さんのうた(2021) | 杉田協士
9/29 Ahed’s Knee (2021) |  Nadav Lapid
October
10/2 偶然と想像(2021)| 濱口竜介
10/3 ドライブ・マイ・カー(2021)|  濱口竜介
10/4 The Girl and the Spider (2021) | Silvan & Ramon Zürcher
10/5 Intregalde (2021) | Radu Muntean
10/5 Unclenching the Fists(2021) | Kira Kovalenko
10/6 Memoria (2021) | Apichatpong Weerasetakul
10/10 Titane (2021) | Julia Ducournau
10/11 007: No time to die (2021) | Cary Fukunaga
10/15 The Guilty (2021) | Antoine Fuqua
10/17 Cry Macho (2021) | Clint Eastwood
10/18 Bergman Island (2021) | Mia-Hansen Love
10/18 Velvet Underground (2021) | Todd Haynes
10/19 Lamb (2021) | Valdimar Jóhannsson
10/20 OLD (2021) | M. NIght Shyamalan
10/21 Les Gardienne (2013) | Xavier Beauvois
10/25 Fat City (1972) | John Huston
10/26 Million Dollar Baby (2005) | Clint Eastwood
10/27 Asphalt Jungle (1950) | John Huston
10/29 Saint Laurent (2014) | Bertrand Bonello
10/30 French Dispatch (2021) | Wes Anderson
10/31 Dune IMAX (2021) | Denis Villeneuve
10/?? ワーニャ伯父さん+三人姉妹 / アントン・チェーホフ
10/?? 桜の園+プロポーズ+熊 / アントン・チェーホフ
November
11/2 Mars Attack! (1996) | Tim Burton
11/2 私の夢まで、会いに来てくれた / 金菱清
11/3 To Die For (1995) | Gus Van Sant
11/3 Editing (2021) | Dustin Guy Deafa
11/3 Degas et Moir (2019) | Arnaud des Pallieres
11/3 Land of My Dreams (2012) | Yann Gonzalez
11/4 Dune IMAX (2021) | Denis Villeneuve
11/4 Le Samourai (1967) | Jean-Pierre Melville
11/5 Last Night in SOHO (2021) | Edgar Wright
11/6 Eyes Wide Shut (1999) | Stanley Kublick
11/9 Uccellacci e uccellini(1967, 大きい鳥と小さい鳥)  by Pielo Paolo Pasolini
11/9 Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) by John Ford
11/10 The Last Duel (2021) | Ridely Scott
11/11 Spencer (2021) | Pablo Larrain
11/12 Millennium Mambo (2001) | Hou Hsiao Hsien
11/14 Eternals (2021) | Chloe Zhao
11/15 Monte Carlo (1930) | Ernest Lubitsch
11/17 DUNE (2021) | Denis Villenueve 
11/18 The Young Lieutenant (1931) | Ernest Lubitsch
11/19 What Do We See When You Look Up The Sky (2021) | Alexandre Koberidze
11/23 King Richard (2021) | Reinaldo Marcus Green
11/24 Bad Luck Banging and Loony Porn (2021) | Radu Jude
11/24 Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) | Jason Reitman
11/26 House of Gucci (2021) | Ridley Scott
11/28 Licorice Pizza (2021) | Paul Thomas Anderson
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