I posted 20,903 times in 2022
328 posts created (2%)
20,575 posts reblogged (98%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@elytrians
@eikotheblue
@weird-and-gifted
@dreamofnightsandfireflies
@mikaaaa
I tagged 1,492 of my posts in 2022
#:( - 33 posts
#yeah - 25 posts
#actuallyadhd - 25 posts
#🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 - 20 posts
#exchristian - 19 posts
#therapy is going great btw - 18 posts
#be negative or self-depreciating on this and yr blocked - 13 posts
#exvangelical - 11 posts
#therapy is going great by the way - 11 posts
#me - 10 posts
Longest Tag: 140 characters
#vanitas is an artistic term referring to a symbolic work of art showing the transience of life the futility of pleasure and the certainty of
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
ADHD is awesome because when I listen to music in the car :)
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#4
Neurodivergent teenagers in Christian households are like well if the ways I express my joy and the things in which I find joy aren’t acceptable then I'll just become strange and withdrawn and self-destructive, how about that? And the parents blame the kids' "weird" interests every time.
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#3
Well I know Bigfoot isn’t real because if biologists knew about Bigfoots we would not be keeping them from the public. We would be milking it as much as we could to get people to care about conservation. We would be trying to stir up public outcry to get them legal rights. Imagine how much land could get protected if it was Bigfoot land. People would respect that. I wish Bigfoots were real.
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#2
Actually abortion is okay because God just takes the soul back and gives it to someone else.
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My #1 post of 2022
We’ve seen that tweet where the person is like “Stop trying to be content creators. We need electricians”. She’s right but it bugs me.
It’s not that young people aren’t going into the trades because they’re not grounded in reality and they’ve been seduced by the idea of being a star. I mean, it is, but let’s look closer. I think what we’re missing is healthy personal connections to members of our actual, physical communities. Like young men aren’t thinking they wanna be like their dad or their uncle or their church elder who’s a plumber or an electrician and they wanna do what he does because he’s important and they respect him and he’s cool and they wanna be like him. We don’t value that labor. That work isn’t only not glamorous, but those men don’t make enough to make up for how that work destroys their bodies. Plus people don’t really have those connections that much. Young people want to be like their favorite content creators because that’s who was there for them. Capitalism has taken the individuality and the joy and the dignity out of blue-collar labor and commodified looking up to someone. It sucks. It’s destroying our lives. I want to become a musician and write songs about it.
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Jesus that's like 60 posts a day. Am I okay?
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the adventures of sherlock holmes
author: arther conan doyle.
pages: 328. (e-book version)
published: Oct 14, 1892
reading period: 5 months (jan-may 2022).
brief summary: twelve disconnected short mysteries written from the perspective of John Watson, of ... well... Sherlock Holmes's adventures.
favourite quotes:
"My dear fellow," said Sherlock Holmes as we sat on either side of the fire in his lodgings at Baker Street, "life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of men could invent. We would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere commonplaces of existence. If we could fly out of that window hand in hand, hover over this great city, gently remove the roofs, and peep in at the queer things which are going on, the strange coincidences, the plannings, the cross-purposes, the wonderful chains of events, working through generations, and leading to the most outré results, it would make all fiction with its conventionalities and foreseen conclusions most stale and unprofitable."
p. 59
"I know you, you scoundrel! I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler."
My friend smiled.
"Holmes, the busybody!"
His smile broadened.
"Holmes, the Scotland Yard Jack-in-office!"
Holmes chuckled heartily. "Your conversation is most entertaining," said he. "When you go out close the door, for there is a decided draught."
p. 201
"...If I claim full justice for my art, it is because it is an impersonal thing—a thing beyond myself. Crime is common. Logic is rare. Therefore it is upon the logic rather than upon the crime that you should dwell."
p. 300
"...It is my belief, Watson, founded upon my experience, that the lowest and vilest alleys in London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling and beautiful countryside."
p. 311
favourite chapters:
VI: The Man With the Twisted Lip. in which a woman's husband disappears without explanation. she believes him not to be dead, because she receives a strange letter unmistakably from him a few days after the fact.
VII: The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. circumstances involving a goose and a great deal of fumbling.
IX: The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb. an engineer's strange employment, a frantic woman, and a machine.
would reread? only my favourite chapters, i think.
would recommend? yes. not an impactful must-read, but certainly a language-rich passtime.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Brooks Brothers 3-Ply 100% Cashmere Crewneck Sweater Mens XL Blue New $328.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Ralph Lauren Shirt Mens Size 16 Yarmouth Blue Check Button Up Long Sleeve.
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CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS READING LIST!
Ok, here is the slightly trimmed down list I put together. While All Star Squadron and Infinity Inc are recommended on their own quality, I’ve been told they aren’t integral to the full picture of the Crisis itself, so I’ve left them out for the time being. Same for most of the intersecting Swamp Thing (which I’ve read before as a Vertigo nerd only now exploring classic mainstream DC) except #46.
CoIE #1
Fury of the Firestorm #41
CoIE #2
Green Lantern #194
JLA #244
CoIE #3
DC Comics Presents #86
CoIE#4
CoIE#5
Legends of the DCU: CoIE#1
Swamp Thing #46
CoIE#6
Wonder Woman #327
Wonder Woman #328
Wonder Woman #329
CoIE #7
Green Lantern #195
Legion of Superheroes #16
Legion #17
Legion #18
DC Comics Presents #87
Superman #414
Omega Men #31
CoIE#8
Blue Devil #18
DC Comics Presents #88
JLA Annual #3
CoIE #9
JLA#245
Fury of the Firestorm #42
New Teen Titans #13
New Teen Titans #14
CoIE#10
CoIE#11
Amethyst #13
Green Lantern #196
Green Lantern #197
CoIE #12
Green Lantern #198
Superman #145
is there anything you think I’m missing that’s major for my purposes, or anything that you’d recommend cutting if it’s not that important to the picture of the Crisis, even if it’s good in it’s own right?
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• Hanna Reitsch
Hanna Reitsch was a German aviator and test pilot. Along with Melitta von Stauffenberg, she flight tested many of Germany's new aircraft during World War II and received many honors. She set more than 40 flight altitude records and women's endurance records in gliding and unpowered flight, before and after World War II.
Reitsch was born in Hirschberg, Silesia (today Jelenia Góra in Poland) on March 29th, 1912 to an upper-middle-class family. She was daughter of Dr. Wilhelm Willy Reitsch, who was ophthalmology clinic manager, and his wife Emy Helff-Hibler von Alpenheim, who was a member of the Catholic Austrian nobility. Hanna grew up with two siblings, her brother Kurt, a Frigate captain, and her younger sister Heidi. She began flight training in 1932 at the School of Gliding in Grunau. While a medical student in Berlin she enrolled in a German Air Mail amateur flying school for powered aircraft at Staaken, in a Klemm Kl 25. In 1933, Reitsch left medical school at the University of Kiel to become, at the invitation of Wolf Hirth, a full-time glider pilot/instructor at Hornberg in Baden-Württemberg. Reitsch contracted with the Ufa Film Company as a stunt pilot and set an unofficial endurance record for women of eleven hours and twenty minutes. In January 1934, she joined a South America expedition to study thermal conditions, along with Wolf Hirth, Peter Riedel and Heini Dittmar. While in Argentina, she became the first woman to earn the Silver C Badge, the 25th to do so among world glider pilots. In June 1934, Reitsch became a member of the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS) and became a test pilot in 1935. Reitsch enrolled in the Civil Airways Training School in Stettin, where she flew a twin-engine on a cross country flight and aerobatics in a Focke-Wulf Fw 44. At the DFS she test flew transport and troop-carrying gliders, including the DFS 230 used at the Battle of Fort Eben-Emael.
In September 1937, Reitsch was posted to the Luftwaffe testing centre at Rechlin-Lärz Airfield by Ernst Udet. Her flying skill, desire for publicity, and photogenic qualities made her a star of Nazi propaganda. Physically she was petite in stature, very slender with blonde hair, blue eyes and a "ready smile". She appeared in Nazi propaganda throughout the late 1930s and early 1940s. Reitsch was the first female helicopter pilot and one of the few pilots to fly the Focke-Achgelis Fa 61, the first fully controllable helicopter, for which she received the Military Flying Medal. In 1938, during the three weeks of the International Automobile Exhibition in Berlin, she made daily flights of the Fa 61 helicopter inside the Deutschlandhalle. In September 1938, Reitsch flew the DFS Habicht in the Cleveland National Air Races. Reitsch was a test pilot on the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber and Dornier Do 17 light/fast bomber projects, for which she received the Iron Cross, Second Class, from Hitler on March 28th, 1941. Reitsch was asked to fly many of Germany's latest designs, among them the rocket-propelled Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet in 1942. A crash landing on her fifth Me 163 flight badly injured Reitsch; she spent five months in a hospital recovering. Reitsch received the Iron Cross First Class following the accident, one of only three women to do so.
In February 1943 after news of the defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad she accepted an invitation from Generaloberst Robert Ritter von Greim to visit the Eastern Front. She spent three weeks visiting Luftwaffe units, flying a Fieseler Fi 156 Storch. On February 28th, 1944, she presented the idea of Operation Suicide to Hitler at Berchtesgaden, which "would require men who were ready to sacrifice themselves in the conviction that only by this means could their country be saved." Although Hitler "did not consider the war situation sufficiently serious to warrant them...and...this was not the right psychological moment", he gave his approval. The project was assigned to Gen. Günther Korten. There were about seventy volunteers who enrolled in the Suicide Group as pilots for the human glider-bomb. By April 1944, Reitsch and Heinz Kensche finished tests of the Me 328, carried aloft by a Dornier Do 217. By then, she was approached by SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny, a founding member of the SS-Selbstopferkommando Leonidas (Leonidas Squadron). They adapted the V-1 flying bomb into the Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg including a two-seater and a single-seater with and without the mechanisms to land. The plan was never implemented operationally, "the decisive moment had been missed."
In her autobiography Fliegen, mein Leben Reitsch recalled that after two initial crashes with the Fi 103R she and Heinz Kensche took over tests of the prototype Fi 103R. She made several successful test flights before training the instructors. "Though an average pilot could fly the V1 without difficulty once it was in the air, to land it called for exceptional skill, in that it had a very high landing speed and, moreover, in training it was the glider model, without engine, that was usually employed." In October 1944, Reitsch claims she was shown a booklet by Peter Riedel which he'd obtained while in the German Embassy in Stockholm, concerning the gas chambers. She further claims that while believing it to be enemy propaganda, she agreed to inform Heinrich Himmler about it. Upon doing so, Himmler is said to have asked whether she believed it, and she replied, "No, of course not. But you must do something to counter it. You can't let them shoulder this onto Germany." "You are right," Himmler replied. During the last days of the war, Hitler dismissed Hermann Göring as head of the Luftwaffe and appointed Reitsch's lover, von Greim, to replace him. Von Greim and Reitsch flew from Gatow Airport into embattled Berlin to meet Hitler in the Führerbunker, arriving on April 26th, as the Red Army troops were already in the central area of Berlin. Reitsch and von Greim had flown from Rechlin–Lärz Airfield to Gatow Airfield in a Focke Wulf 190, escorted by twelve other Fw 190s from Jagdgeschwader 26 under the command of Hauptmann Hans Dortenmann. In Berlin, Reitsch landed a Fi 156 Storch on an improvised airstrip in the Tiergarten near the Brandenburg Gate. Hitler gave Reitsch two capsules of poison for herself and von Greim. She accepted the capsule.
During the evening of April 28th, Reitsch flew von Greim out of Berlin in an Arado Ar 96 from the same improvised airstrip. This was the last plane out of Berlin. Von Greim was ordered to get the Luftwaffe to attack the Soviet forces that had just reached Potsdamer Platz and to make sure Heinrich Himmler was punished for his treachery in making unauthorised contact with the Western Allies so as to surrender. Troops of the Soviet 3rd Shock Army, which was fighting its way through the Tiergarten from the north, tried to shoot the plane down fearing that Hitler was escaping in it, but it took off successfully. Reitsch was soon captured along with von Greim and the two were interviewed together by U.S. military intelligence officers. When asked about being ordered to leave the Führerbunker on April 28th, 1945, Reitsch and von Greim reportedly repeated the same answer: "It was the blackest day when we could not die at our Führer's side." Reitsch also said: "We should all kneel down in reverence and prayer before the altar of the Fatherland." When the interviewers asked what she meant by "Altar of the Fatherland" she answered, "Why, the Führer's bunker in Berlin ..." She was held for eighteen months. Von Greim killed himself on May 24th, 1945. Evacuated from Silesia ahead of the Soviet troops, Reitsch's family took refuge in Salzburg. During the night of May 3rd, 1945, after hearing a rumour that all refugees were to be taken back to their original homes in the Soviet occupation zone, Reitsch's father shot and killed her mother and sister and her sister's three children before killing himself.
After her release Reitsch settled in Frankfurt am Main. After the war, German citizens were barred from flying powered aircraft, but within a few years gliding was allowed, which she took up again. In 1952, Reitsch won a bronze medal in the World Gliding Championships in Spain; she was the first woman to compete. In 1955 she became German champion. She continued to break records, including the women's altitude record (6,848 m (22,467 ft)) in 1957 and her first diamond of the Gold-C badge. During the mid-1950s, Reitsch was interviewed on film and talked about her wartime flight tests of the Fa 61, Me 262 and Me 163. In 1959, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru invited Reitsch, who spoke fluent English, to start a gliding centre, and she flew with him over New Delhi. In 1961, United States President John F. Kennedy invited her to the White House. From 1962 to 1966, she lived in Ghana. The then Ghanaian President, Kwame Nkrumah invited Reitsch to Ghana after reading of her work in India. At Afienya she founded the first black African national gliding school, working closely with the government and the armed forces. The West German government supported her as technical adviser. Reitsch's attitudes to race underwent a change. "Earlier in my life, it would never have occurred to me to treat a black person as a friend or partner ..." She now experienced guilt at her earlier "presumptuousness and arrogance". She became close to Nkrumah. The details of their relationship are now unclear due to the destruction of documents, but some surviving letters are intimate in tone. In Ghana, some Africans were disturbed by the prominence of a person with Reitsch's past, but Shirley Graham Du Bois, a noted African-American writer who had emigrated to Ghana and was friendly towards Reitsch, agreed with Nkrumah that Reitsch was extremely naive politically. Throughout the 1970s, Reitsch broke gliding records in many categories, including the "Women's Out and Return World Record" twice, once in 1976 (715 km (444 mi)) and again, in 1979 (802 km (498 mi)), flying along the Appalachian Ridges in the United States. During this time, she also finished first in the women's section of the first world helicopter championships. Reitsch was interviewed and photographed several times in the 1970s, towards the end of her life, by Jewish-American photo-journalist Ron Laytner.
Reitsch died of a heart attack in Frankfurt at the age of 67, on August 24th, 1979. She had never married. She is buried in the Reitsch family grave in Salzburger Kommunalfriedhof. Former British test pilot and Royal Navy officer Eric Brown said he received a letter from Reitsch in early August 1979 in which she said, "It began in the bunker, there it shall end." Within weeks she was dead. Brown speculated that Reitsch had taken the cyanide capsule Hitler had given her in the bunker, and that she had taken it as part of a suicide pact with Greim. No autopsy was performed, or at least no such report is available.
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MCOC Wishlist Poll Snapshot: Entire Rankings
001 Mystique
002 Quicksilver
003 Beta Ray Bill
004 Sandman
005 Adam Warlock
006 Kitty Pryde
007 Lizard
008 Morbius the Living Vampire
009 Kraven the Hunter
010 Cloak & Dagger
011 Spider-Man 2099
012 Black Cat
013 Bullseye
014 Jessica Jones
015 Ares
016 Shang-Chi
017 Gladiator (Kallark)
018 Baron Zemo
019 Lady Deathstrike
020 Enchantress
021 Valkyrie MCU
022 Knull
023 Morgan le Fay
024 Scorpion
025 Captain Britain
026 Galactus
027 Dazzler
028 Silver Samurai
029 Black Knight
030 Dracula
031 Hobgoblin
032 Pyro
033 Fantomex
034 Spider-Woman
035 Jean Grey 90s
036 Silk
037 Polaris
038 Silver Sable
039 Sif
040 Anti-Venom
041 Mister Negative
042 Crystal
043 Legion
044 Shocker
045 Malekith the Accursed
046 Destroyer Armor
047 M'baku the Man-Ape
048 The Mandarin
049 Emplate
050 Multiple-Man
051 Shuri
052 Banshee
053 Onslaught
054 Warpath
055 Sunfire
056 Cannonball
057 Dark Phoenix
058 Blue Marvel
059 Prowler (Aaron Davis)
060 Okoye
061 Mockingbird
062 Spiral
063 Madame Hydra / Viper
064 Hydro-Man
065 Red She-Hulk
066 Agent Anti-Venom
067 Blackheart
068 Gorr the God-Butcher
069 Songbird
070 Quasar
071 Absorbing Man
072 Whiplash
073 Armor
074 Daimon Hellstrom
075 Wendigo
076 Nimrod
077 Graviton
078 Gwenom
079 Deathlok
080 Firestar
081 Vulcan
082 Wonder Man
083 Selene
084 Blob
085 Klaw
086 Rachel Summers
087 Thor (MCU Stormbreaker)
088 Shadow King
089 White Tiger
090 Tombstone
091 Jack O'Lantern
092 Valkyrie Classic
093 Toad
094 Moonstone
095 Weapon H
096 Jocasta
097 Dani Moonstar
098 Monica Rambeau
099 Wolfsbane
100 Franklin Richards
101 Ancient One
102 Arnim Zola
103 Exodus
104 Forge
105 Supergiant
106 Madelyne Pryor
107 Hank Pym
108 Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)
109 Negasonic Teenage Warhead
110 Spider-Man Noir
111 Phantom Rider
112 Blink
113 Sebastian Shaw
114 Clea
115 Black Tom Cassidy
116 Kurse
117 Danger
118 Daken
119 Omega Sentinel
120 Grim Reaper
121 Radioactive Man
122 Shatterstar
123 Darkstar
124 Werewolf by Night
125 Hope Summers
126 The Magus
127 Union Jack
128 Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell)
129 Crimson Dynamo
130 Pixie
131 Conan
132 Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly)
133 Azazel
134 Jigsaw
135 Boom-Boom
136 Swarm
137 Xorn
138 Machine Man
139 Black Widow (Yelena Belova)
140 Madame Masque
141 Misty Knight
142 Chamber
143 Mistress Death
144 Skaar
145 Morlun
146 Thanos (Endgame)
147 Leader
148 Sleepwalker
149 Deacon Frost
150 Black Swan
151 Agent 13 (Sharon Carter)
152 Fin Fang Foom
153 Ka-Zar
154 Arcade
155 Iron Spider
156 Dust
157 Gorgon
158 Lash
159 Namora
160 A-Bomb (Rick Jones)
161 Ikaris
162 Nick Fury (Classic)
163 Rescue
164 Nico Minoru
165 Volstagg
166 Weapon Hex
167 Stingray
168 Maximus the Mad
169 Cyttorak
170 Skurge the Executioner
171 Doc Samson
172 Maverick / Agent Zero
173 Sauron
174 Baron Blood
175 Captain America Falcon
176 Wong
177 Mantis
178 Whirlwind
179 Firelord
180 Magma
181 Molecule Man
182 White Fox
183 Nova (Sam Alexander)
184 Satana
185 Dum Dum Dugan (LMD)
186 Holocaust
187 Shiklah
188 Valkyrie Moonstar
189 High Evolutionary
190 Bloodaxe
191 Magus (Technarch)
192 Nighthawk
193 Punisher: War Machine
194 Goliath (Bill Foster)
195 Nova (Frankie Raye)
196 Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch)
197 Dr. Cecilia Reyes
198 Sentinel X (Shogo Lee)
199 Thena
200 Hellcat
201 Cosmic Spider-Man
202 Attuma
203 Shroud
204 Doctor Nemesis
205 Siryn
206 Nate Grey
207 Iron Monger
208 Black Mamba
209 Agent Carter
210 Kluh
211 Tiger Shark
212 Purple Man
213 Snowbird
214 Ice-Thing
215 Lilandra
216 Superior Spider-Man
217 Thane
218 Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur
219 Jackal
220 Jean Grey (X-Men Red)
221 Punisher: Frankencastle
222 Puck
223 Rockslide
224 Red Ghost and his Super-Apes
225 Deathbird
226 Hydra Supreme
227 Strong Guy
228 Zarda the Power Princess
229 Sage
230 Quentin Quire (aka Kid Omega)
231 Prowler (Hobie Brown)
232 Slapstick
233 Stardust (Lambda Zero)
234 Titanium Man
235 D'spayre
236 Colleen Wing
237 Thunderbird (John Proudstar)
238 Iron Maiden
239 Gorilla-Man (Kenneth Hale)
240 Jack of Hearts
241 Titania
242 Avalanche
243 Toxic Doxie
244 Death’s Head
245 Impossible Man
246 Worthy Captain America (Mjölnir/Endgame)
247 Outlaw (Higgins)
248 Scarlet Spider II (Kaine Parker)
249 Beetle
250 Typhoid Mary
251 Bloodscream
252 Serpent (Cul Borson)
253 Ms. America Chavez
254 Ghost Rider (Reyes)
255 Hummingbird
256 Mercury
257 M (Monet St. Croix)
258 Black Tarantula
259 Spitfire
260 Wizard
261 Superior Octopus
262 Maria Hill
263 Minotaur (Dario Agger)
264 Echo
265 Morph
266 Karolina Dean
267 Zarathos
268 Thundra
269 Smasher (Kane)
270 Hyperstorm
271 Boomerang
272 Stature (Cassie Lang, AKA Stinger)
273 Meggan
274 Caliban
275 Hollow
276 Abyss (Styger)
277 Silverclaw
278 Red King
279 Doctor Druid
280 U.S. Agent
281 Sersi
282 Molten Man
283 Zzzax
284 Singularity
285 Agatha Harkness
286 Blastaar
287 Korvac
288 Citizen V
289 Carter Slade the Satan-Stomper
290 Post
291 Shuma-Gorath
292 Sin
293 Triton
294 Quasar (Kincaid)
295 Martinex
296 Iron Man (Mark I)
297 Wiccan
298 Speedball
299 Paladin
300 Amanda Sefton
301 Overmind
302 Diamondback (Rachel Leighton)
303 Feral
304 Charlie-27
305 Rom: Spaceknight
306 Juggerduck
307 The Uranian
308 Blazing Skull
309 Starfox
310 Living Laser
311 Hiro-Kala
312 Namorita
313 Jack Flag
314 Stormborn
315 Doctor Bong
316 Crescent & Io
317 Gamora mcu
318 Wave
319 Ironheart
320 Venom Rocket
321 Doctor Spectrum
322 Davos the Steel Serpent
323 Lady Hellbender
324 Falcon classic
325 Bloodstorm
326 Tempus (Eva Bell)
327 Voyager
328 No-Name the Brood
329 Demon Bear
330 Moondragon
331 Arachne
332 Aero
333 Andromeda
334 Speed Demon
335 Phyla-Vell
336 Xemnu the Living Hulk
337 Aleta
338 Araña
339 Human Torch (Jim Hammond)
340 Constrictor
341 Iso
342 Arkon
343 Genis-Vell
344 Shanna the She-Devil
345 Volcana
346 Batroc the Leaper
347 Arclight
348 Scientist Supreme
349 Yukio
350 N'kantu the Living Mummy
351 Gentle
352 Caiera the Oldstrong
353 Beetle (Janice Lincoln)
354 Penance (Baldwin)
355 Super-Adaptoid
356 Ajak
357 Future Colossus
358 Moses Magnum
359 Vampire by Night
360 Superia
361 Puppet Master
362 Chimera
363 Count Nefaria
364 Stick
365 Hellion
366 Agent May
367 Mister Hyde
368 Spot
369 Cobra
370 Doop
371 Lyja
372 Wrecker
373 Stargod/Man-Wolf
374 Stilt-Man
375 Machinesmith
376 Spider-Bitch
377 Madame Web
378 Corsair & Sikorsky
379 Thor (Groot)
380 Balder
381 Random
382 Power Man (Alvarez)
383 Starhawk
384 Sun-Girl (Selah Burke)
385 Arcanna
386 Scream
387 Kree Sentry
388 Agent Phil Coulson
389 Thunderstrike (Kevin)
390 Talos
391 Carmilla Black
392 Uatu
393 Jennifer Kale
394 Warwolf
395 Enigma (Aikku Jokinen, AKA Pod)
396 Belasco
397 Swordsman
398 Trevor Fitzroy
399 Dazzler Thor
400 Hepzibah
401 Atlas
402 Ogun
403 Yellowjacket (DeMara)
404 Hala the Accuser
405 Entropy
406 War Machine (Infinity War)
407 Animax
408 Captain Universe
409 Whizzer
410 Hogun the Grim
411 Cottonmouth (Clemens)
412 Blizzard
413 Storm (Queen of Wakanda)
414 Silhouette
415 Immortus
416 Beast (Hex-Men)
417 Solo
418 White Rabbit
419 Aurora
420 Equinox
421 Hellcow
422 Owl
423 Arsenic & Old Lace
424 Beetle mk iii
425 Valeria (Age of Conan)
426 Trapster
427 Throg
428 Mimic
429 Hulkling
430 Iron Lad
431 Angel (Black Vortex)
432 Marionette
433 Phastos
434 Hobgoblin 2099
435 Razor Fist
436 Asp
437 Baymax
438 Captain America (Peggy Carter)
439 Sp//dr
440 Tarantula (Kaine)
441 Silver Scorpion (Barstow)
442 Midnight Angels of Wakanda
443 Demolition Man
444 White Wolf (Hunter)
445 Synapse
446 Kingo
447 Grey Gargoyle
448 Gilgamesh the Forgotten One
449 Justice
450 Atlas Bear
451 Iron Fist (Orson Randall)
452 Victorious
453 Lincoln Campbell
454 Luna Snow
455 Zadkiel
456 Crystar
457 Husk
458 Gravity
459 Kaecilius
460 Marrina
461 Ghost Rider (Circle of Four)
462 Nighthawk Supremeverse
463 Fixer
464 Cardiac
465 Capwolf
466 Kull the Conqueror of Atlantis
467 Noh-Varr
468 Korath the Pursuer
469 Miss America (Joyce)
470 Blackjack O'Hare
471 Bi-Beast
472 Vance Astro
473 Bushmaster (Quincy)
474 Krugarr
475 Poundcakes
476 Yo-Yo
477 American Son
478 Mister M
479 Cottonmouth (Stokes)
480 Manphibian
481 Infamous Iron Man
482 Paibok the Power-Skrull
483 Shatter
484 Daredevil Shadowland
485 Nakia
486 Garrison Kane
487 Makkari
488 Elloe
489 Northstar
490 Spiderling
491 She-Hulk (Lyra)
492 Proteus
493 Grey Hulk
494 Doorman
495 Toro
496 Nuke
497 Acroyear
498 Blonde Phantom
499 Drax MCU
500 Orrgo
501 Marvel Girl NPC
502 Fandral the Dashing
503 Spider-Girl
504 Ms. Thing
505 Captain America 2099
506 Veranke
507 Haechi
508 Mulholland Black
509 Mighty Destroyer
510 Eclipse
511 Powell McTeague
512 Druig
513 Copycat
514 Terror
515 Ahab
516 God-Emperor Doom
517 Doombot (V Series)
518 Sword Master
519 Cyclone
520 Black Mariah
521 Zenzi
522 Thor: Herald of Thunder
523 3-D Man
524 Hulk Endgame
525 Tetu
526 Doctor Octopus (Liv Octavius)
527 Margali
528 Molly Hayes
529 Sinara
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I used to watch Miraculous Ladybug years ago. The series does have potential to be good, the concept is interesting, but the plotline seems to be getting messy in the later seasons. It is disappointing that Chloe went back to her bratty-self when she could be a better person and even remain as the permament holder of the Bee miraculous. But I’m not going to say too much since I never catch up with the show.
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At the same time, I decided to give the characters a redesign. Well, it is just their outfits that are changed.
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How All in the Family Changed the TV Landscape
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All in the Family is roundly considered a touchstone for television achievement now, but when it debuted 50 years ago, even the network carrying it hoped it would fizzle quickly and unnoticed. CBS put an army of operators at phone lines expecting a barrage of complaints from offended middle Americans demanding its cancellation. Those calls didn’t come. What came was a deluge of support from people hoping this mid-season replacement was a permanent addition to the network’s lineup. The premiere episode contained a considerable list of “television firsts.” One of these rarities continues to remain scarce on network TV: creator Norman Lear trusted the intelligence of the viewing audience. To celebrate All in the Family’s 50th anniversary, we look back at its journey from conception to broadcast, and how it continues to influence and inform entertainment and society today.
Actor Carroll O’Connor, who was a large part of the creative process of the series, consistently maintains he took the now-iconic role of Archie Bunker because All in the Family was a satire, not a sitcom. It was funny, but it wasn’t a lampoon. It was grounded in the most serious of realities, more than the generation gap which it openly showcased, but in the schism between progressive and conservative thinking. The divide goes beyond party, and is not delineated by age, wealth, or even class. The Bunkers were working class. The middle-aged bigot chomping on the cigar was played by an outspoken liberal who took the art of acting very seriously. The audience cared deeply, and laughed loudly, because they were never pandered to. They were as respected as the authenticity of the series characters’ parodies.
Even the laughs were genuine. All in the Family was the first major American series to be videotaped in front of a live audience. There was never a canned laugh added, even in the last season when reactions were captured by an audience viewing pre-taped episodes. Up to this time, sitcoms were taped without audiences in single-camera format and the laugh track was added later. Mary Tyler Moore shot live on film, but videotape helped give All in the Family the look of early live television, like the original live broadcasts of The Honeymooners. Lear wanted to shoot the series in black and white, the same as the British series, Till Death Us Do Part, it was based on. He settled for keeping the soundstage neutral, implying the sepia tones of an old family photograph album. The Astoria, Queens, row house living room was supposed to look comfortable but worn, old-fashioned and retrograde, mirroring Archie’s attitudes: A displaced white hourly wage earner left behind by the social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s.
“I think they invented good weather around 1940.”
American sitcoms began shortly after World War II, and primarily focused on the upper-middle class white families of Father Knows Best, Leave It to Beaver, and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I Love Lucy’s Ricky Ricardo, played by Cuban-American Desi Arnaz, ran a successful nightclub. The Honeymooners was a standout because Jackie Gleason’s Ralph Kramden was a bus driver from Bensonhurst (the actual address on that show, 328 Chauncey Street, is in the Bedford–Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn). American TV had little use for the working class until the 1970s. They’d only paid frightened lip service to the fights for civil rights and the women’s liberation movements, and when the postwar economy had to be divided to meet with more equalized opportunities there was no one to break it down in easy terms. The charitable and likable Flying Nun didn’t have the answer hidden under her cornette. It wasn’t even on the docket in Nancy, a 1970 sitcom about a first daughter. The first working family on TV competing in the new job market was the Bunkers, and they had something to say about the new competition.
Social commentary wasn’t new on television. Shows like The Twilight Zone and Star Trek routinely explored contemporary issues, including racism, corporate greed, and the military action in Vietnam, through the lens of fantasy and science fiction. The war and other unrest were coming into the people’s living rooms every night on the evening news. The times they were a-changing, but television answered to sponsors who feared offending consumers.
Ah, but British TV, that’s where the action was. Lear read about a show called Till Death Us Do Part, a BBC1 television sitcom that aired from 1965 to 1975. Created by Johnny Speight, the show set its sights on a working-class East End family, spoofing the relationship between reactionary white head of the house Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell), his wife Else (Dandy Nichols), daughter Rita (Una Stubbs), and her husband Mike Rawlins (Anthony Booth), a socialist from Liverpool. Lear recognized the relationship he had with his own father between the lines.
CBS wanted to buy the rights to the British show as a star vehicle for Gleason, Lear beat out CBS for the rights and personalized it. One of the reasons All in the Family works so well is because Lear wasn’t just putting a representative American family on the screen, he was putting his own family up there.
“If It’s Too Hot in The Kitchen, Stay Away from The Cook.”
Archie Bunker dubbed his son-in-law, Michael Stivic, played by Rob Reiner, a “Meathead, dead from the neck up.” This was the same dubious endearment Lear’s father Herman called him. The same man who routinely commanded Lear’s mother to “stifle herself.” Lear’s mother accused her husband, a “rascal” who was sent to jail for selling fake bonds of being “the laziest white man I ever saw,” according to his memoir Even This I Get to Experience All three lines made it into all three of the pilots taped for All In the Family. When Lear’s father got out of prison after a three-year stretch, the young budding writer sat through constant, heated, family discussions. “I used to sit at the kitchen table and I would score their arguments,” Lear remembers in his memoir. “I would give her points for this, him points for that, as a way of coping with it.”
All in the Family, season 1, episode 1, provides an almost greatest hits package of these terse and tense exchanges, which also taught Lear not to back away from the fray. He served as a radio operator and gunner in the U.S. Air Force during World War II, earning an Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters after flying 52 combat missions, and being among the crew members featured in the books Crew Umbriag and 772nd Bomb Squadron: The Men, The Memories. Lear partnered with Ed Simmons to write sketches for Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin’s first five appearances on the Colgate Comedy Hour in 1950. They remained as the head writers for three years. They also wrote for The Ford Star Revue, The George Gobel Show, and the comedy team Rowan and Martin, who would later headline Laugh-In.
Lear went solo to write opening monologues for The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show, and produce NBC’s sitcom The Martha Raye Show, before creating his first series in 1959, the western The Deputy, which starred Henry Fonda. To get Frank Sinatra to read Lear’s screenplay for the 1963 film Come Blow Your Horn, Lear went on a protracted aerial assault. Over the course of weeks, he had the script delivered while planes with banners flew over Sinatra’s home, or accompanied by a toy brass band or a gaggle of hens. Lear even assembled a “reading den” in Ol’ Blue Eyes’ driveway, complete with smoking jacket, an ashtray and a pipe, an easy chair, ottoman, lamp, and the Jackie Gleason Music to Read By album playing on a portable phonograph. After weeks of missed opportunities, Lear remembers Sinatra finally read the script and “bawled the shit out of me for not getting it to him sooner.”
The creative perseverance Lear showed just to get the right person for the right part is indicative of the lengths Lear would go for creative excellence. He would continue to fight for artistic integrity, transforming prime time comedy with shows like Good Times, One Day at a Time, and the first late-night soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. He brought legendary blue comedian Redd Foxx into homes with Sanford and Son, also based on a British sitcom, Steptoe and Son, which starred Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell, best known for playing Paul McCartney’s grand-dad in A Hard Day’s Night. But before he could do these, and the successful and progressive All in the Family spinoffs The Jeffersons and Maude, he had to face battles, big and small, over the reluctantly changing face of television.
“Patience is a Virgin”
After Lear beat CBS to the rights to adapt Till Death Us Do Part he offered the show to ABC. When it was being developed for the television studio, the family in the original pilot were named the Justices, and the series was titled “Justice for All,” according to a 1991 “All in the Family 20th Anniversary Special.” They considered future Happy Days dad Tom Bosley, and acclaimed character actor Jack Warden for the lead part, before offering the role to Mickey Rooney. According to Even This I Get to Experience, Lear’s pitch to the veteran actor got to the words “You play a bigot” before Rooney stopped him. “Norm, they’re going to kill you, shoot you dead in the streets,” the Hollywood icon warned, asking if Lear might have a series about a blind detective with a big dog somewhere in the works.
Taped in New York on Sept. 3, 1968, the first pilot starred O’Connor and Jean Stapleton as Archie and Edith Justice. Stapleton, a stage-trained character actor who first worked as a stock player in 1941, was a consistent supporting player for playwright Horton Foote. Stapleton originated the role of Mrs. Strakosh in the 1964 Broadway production of Funny Girl, which starred Barbra Streisand. Lear considered her after seeing her performance in Damn Yankees. She’d made guest appearances on TV series like Dr. Kildare and The Defenders.
O’Connor was born in Manhattan but grew up in Queens, the same borough as the Bunker household with the external living room window which wasn’t visible from the interior. O’Connor acted steadily in theaters in Dublin, Ireland, and New York until director Burgess Meredith, assisted by The Addams Family’s John Astin, cast him in the Broadway adaptation of James Joyce’s novel Ulysses. O’Connor had roles in major motion pictures, including Lonely Are the Brave (1962), Cleopatra (1963), Point Blank (1967), The Devil’s Brigade (1968), Death of a Gunfighter (1969), Marlowe (1969), and Kelly’s Heroes (1970). O’Connor appeared on television series like Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The Wild Wild West, The Outer Limits, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., I Spy, That Girl, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He’d guest starred as a villain in a season 1 episode of Mission Impossible, and was up for the parts the Skipper on Gilligan’s Island and Dr. Smith on Lost in Space.
The first pilot also starred Kelly Jean Peters as Gloria and Tim McIntire as her husband Richard. ABC liked it enough to fund a second pilot, “Those Were the Days,” which shot in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 1969. Richard was played by Chip Oliver, and Gloria Justice was played by Candice Azzara, who would go on to play Rodney Dangerfield’s wife in Easy Money, and make numerous, memorable guest appearances on Barney Miller. D’Urville Martin played Lionel Jefferson in both pilots. ABC cancelled it after one episode, worried about a show with a foul-mouthed, bigoted character as the lead.
CBS, which was trying to veer away from rural shows like Mayberry R.F.D., The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres, bought the rights to the urban comedy and renamed it All in the Family. When Gleason’s contract to CBS ran out, Lear was allowed to keep O’Connor on as the main character.
Sally Struthers was one of the young actors featured in Five Easy Pieces, the 1970 counterculture classic starring Jack Nicholson. She’d also recently finished shooting a memorable part in the 1972 Steve McQueen hit The Getaway. Struthers had just been fired from The Tim Conway Comedy Hour because executives thought she made the show look cheap, which was her job. The premise of the show was it was so low-budget it could only afford one musician, who had to hum the theme song because they couldn’t afford an instrument, and one dancer, as opposed to a line of dancers like they had on The Jackie Gleason Show. Lear noticed her as a dancer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, a counterculture variety show which Rob Reiner wrote for with Steve Martin as a writing partner. Reiner’s then-fiancée, the director Penny Marshall, was also up for the role of Gloria, but in an interview for The Television Academy, Reiner recalls that, while Marshall could pass as Stapleton’s daughter, Struthers was obviously the one who looked like Archie’s “little girl.”
Reiner, the son of comedy legend Carl Reiner, was discovered in a guest acting role on the Andy Griffith vehicle series Headmaster, a show he wrote for, but had also played bit roles in Batman, The Andy Griffith Show, Room 222, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Beverly Hillbillies and The Odd Couple. Reportedly, Richard Dreyfuss campaigned for the role of Michael, and Harrison Ford turned it down. Mike Evans was cast as Lionel Jefferson, the Bunkers’ young Black next-door neighbor who sugar-coated nonviolent protests with subtle and subversive twists on “giving people what they want.”
“We’re just sweeping dirty dishes under the rug.”
The very first episode tackled multiple issues right away. It discussed atheism, with Michael and Gloria explaining they have found no evidence of god. The family dissects affirmative action, with Archie asserting everyone has an equal chance to advance if they “hustle for it like I done.” He says he didn’t have millions of people marching for him to get his job, like Black Americans. “His uncle got it for him,” Edith explains, with an off-the-cuff delivery exemplifying why Stapleton is one of the all-time great comic character actors. The family argues socialism, anti-Semitism, sausage links and sausage patties. The generation gap widens as Archie wonders why men’s hair is now down to there, while Gloria’s skirt got so high “all the mystery disappears” when she sits down.
All in the Family would continue to deal with taboo topics like the gay rights movement, divorce, breast cancer, and rape. Future episodes would question why presidential campaign funds are unequal, how tax breaks for corporations kill the middle class, and weigh the personal price of serving in an unpopular war as opposed to dodging the draft. When Archie goes to a female doctor for emergency surgery a few seasons in, All in the Family points out she is most certainly paid less than a male doctor. When skyjackings were a persistent domestic threat in the 1970s, Archie suggested airlines should “arm the passengers.” It is very prescient of the NRA’s suggestion of arming teachers to combat school shootings.
But the first showdown between Lear and the network was fought for the sexual revolution. The first episode’s action begins when Edith and Archie come home early from church and interrupt Michael and Gloria as they’re about to take advantage of having the house to themselves. Gloria’s got her legs wrapped around Michael as he is walking them toward the stairs, and the bed. “At 11:10 on a Sunday,” Archie wants to know as he makes himself known. According to Lear’s memoir, CBS President William Paley objected, saying the line suggested sex. “And the network wants that out even though they’re married–I mean, it was plain silly,” he writes. “My script could have lived without the line, but somehow I understood that if I give on that moment, I’m going to give on silly things forever. So, I had to have that showdown.”
The standoff continued until 25 minutes before air time. CBS broadcast the episode, but put a disclaimer before the opening credits rolled, which Reiner later described as saying “Nothing you’re about to see has anything that we want to have anything to do with. As far as we’re concerned, if you don’t watch the next half hour, it’s okay with us.” Lear knew, with what he was doing, this was going to be the first of many battles, because this was the first show of its kind. Television families didn’t even flush toilets, much less bring unmentionables to the table. “The biggest problem a family might face would have been that the roast was ruined when the boss was coming over to dinner,” Lear writes. “There were no women or their problems in American life on television. There were no health issues. There were no abortions. There were no economic problems. The worst thing that could happen was the roast would be ruined. I realized that was a giant statement — that we weren’t making any statements.”
“What I say ain’t got nothing to do with what I think.”
Politicians and pundits worried about how the series might affect racial relations. The country had experienced inner city riots, battle lines were drawn over school desegregation, busing children to schools was met with violent resistance. Did All In the Family undermine bigotry or reinforce racism? Were people laughing at Archie or with him? Was it okay to like Archie more than Mike?
Lear believed humor would be cathartic, eroding bigotry. Bigots found a relief valve. Lear always insisted Archie was a satirically exaggerated parody to make racism and sexism look foolish. Liberals protested the character came across as a “loveable bigot,” because satire only works if the audience is in on the joke. Bigoted viewers didn’t see the show as satire. They identified with Archie and saw nothing wrong with ethnic slurs. Mike and Gloria come off like preachy, bleeding-heart liberal, hippie leeches. Lionel handled Archie better than Michael did.
O’Connor humanized Archie as an old-fashioned guy trying to make sense of a rapidly changing world. Bunker gave bigotry a human face and, because he hated everyone, he was written off as an “equal-opportunity bigot.” Not quite a defensible title. Archie was the most liked character on the show, and the most disliked. Most people saw him as a likable loser, so identifiable he was able to change attitudes. In a 1972 interview, O’Connor explained white fans would “tell me, ‘Archie was my father; Archie was my uncle.’ It is always was, was, was. It’s not now. I have an impression that most white people are, in some halting way, trying to reach out, or they’re thinking about it.” It sometimes worked against O’Connor the activist, however. When he backed New York Mayor John Lindsay’s 1972 anti-war nomination for the Democratic presidential nomination, Archie Bunker’s shadow distanced progressives.
Archie was relatable beyond his bigotry. He spoke to the anxieties of working- and middle-class families. Archie was a dock worker in the Corona section of Queens, who had to drive a cab as a second job, with little hope of upward mobility. He didn’t get political correctness. The character’s ideological quips were transformed into the bestselling paperback mock manifesto The Wit and Wisdom of Archie Bunker. White conservative viewers bought “Archie for President” buttons.
“If you call me Cute one more time, I swear I’ll open a vein.”
As cannot be overstated, All in the Family set many precedents, both socially and artistically. The Bunker family is an icon on many levels, Archie and Edith’s chairs are at the Smithsonian. But Archie Bunker is also the Mother Courage of TV. The antithesis of the bland sitcom characters of the time, he also wasn’t the character we hated to love, or loved to hate. Archie was the first character we weren’t supposed to like, but couldn’t help it. This phenomenon continues. The next TV character to take on the iconic mantle was probably Louis De Palma on Taxi. Audiences should have wanted to take a lug wrench to his head, but Danny De Vito brought such a diverse range of rage and vulnerability to that part it was named TV Guide’s most beloved character for years.
We shouldn’t like Walter White, especially when he doffs that pretentious Heisenberg hat, on Breaking Bad. And let’s face it, Slipping Jimmy on Better Call Saul isn’t really the kind of guy you want to leave alone in your living room while you grab a drink. Families across the United States and abroad sat down to an Italian-style family dinner with Tony Soprano and The Sopranos every Sunday night. But on Monday mornings, most of us would have ducked him, especially if we owed him money. Even the advanced model of the Terminator guy was scared of Tony.
The best example of this is South Park’s Eric Cartman. While we don’t know who his father is on the series, he’s got Bunker DNA all over him. He’s even gotten into squabbles with Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner. This wasn’t lost on Lear, who contacted creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to say he loved the show in 2003. Lear wound up writing for South Park’s seventh season. “They invited me to a party and we’re partying,” Lear told USA Today at the time. “There’s no way to overstate the kick of being welcomed by this group.”
“I hate entertainment. Entertainment is a thing of the past, now we got television.”
Television can educate as much as it wants to entertain, and All in the Family taught the viewing audience a whole new vocabulary. The casual epithets thrown on the show were unheard of in broadcast programming, no matter how commonplace they might have been in the homes of the people watching. When Sammy Davis Jr. comes to Bunker house in the first season, every ethnic and racial slur ever thrown is exchanged. In another first season episode, and both the unaired pilots, Archie breaks down the curse word “Goddamn.” But a large segment of the more socially conservative, and religious, audience thought All in the Family said whatever they wanted just because they could get away with it.
All in the Family debuted to low viewership, but rose to be ranked number one in the Nielsen ratings for five years. The show undermined the perception of the homogeneous middle-class demographic allowing shows like M*A*S*H to comment on contemporary events.
All in the Family represented the changing American neighborhood. The show opened the door for the working poor to join situation comedies as much as when the Bunkers welcomed Lionel, Louise (Isabel Sanford), and George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) when they moved into Archie’s neighborhood. Lear reportedly was challenged by the Black Panther Party to expand the range of black characters on his shows. He took the challenge seriously and added subversive humor. Sanford and Son was set in a junkyard in Watts. Foxx’s Fred Sanford rebelled against the middle-class aspirations of his son, Lamont (Demond Wilson). Good Times was set in the projects of Chicago, and took on issues like street gangs, evictions and poor public schools.
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Married With Children, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill continued to explore the comic possibilities of working class drama. Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show was a successful, upwardly mobile television producer. Working-class women were represented on sitcoms like Alice, but didn’t have a central voice until 1988 when Roseanne debuted on ABC, and Roseanne Barr ushered in her brand of proletarian feminism. All in the Family’s legacy includes Black-ish, as creator Kenya Barris continues to mine serious and controversial subject matter for cathartic and educational laughter. Tim Allen covets the conservative crown, and is currently the Last Man Standing in for Archie. But as reality gets more exaggerated than any satire can capture, All in the Family remains and retains its most authentic achievement.
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The Filmography 2019 - List Trailers Edition
The Filmography 2019
001- GRETA
002- Framing John Delorean
003- Ford v Ferrari
004- Finding Steve McQueen
005- Men in Black International
006- Murder Mystery
007- Jumanji - The Next Level
008- Jexi
009- Sextuplets
010- GRETA
011- Knives Out
012- CATS
013- Blinded By the Light (Spider-Man - Far From Home audio)
014- Spider-Man - Far From Home
015- Playmobil - The Movie
016- LUCE (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood audio)
017- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
018- John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum
019- Men in Black International
020- Knives Out
021- The Art of Self Defense
022- The Kid Who Would Be King (Spider-Man - Far From Home audio)
023- Dead Trigger
024- Spider-Man - Far From Home
025- Hellboy
026- Ford v Ferrari
027- Alita Battle Angel
028- Tyler Perry´s A Madea Family Funeral
029- Angel Has Hallen
030- Hellboy
031- The Kid
032- The King
033- Avengement
034- Dragged Across Concrete
035- Bottom Of The 9th
036- Family
037- Farming
038- Hellboy
039- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
040- FREAKS
041- Good Boys
042- Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
043- The Kitchen
044- John Wick Chpater 3 - Parabellum
045- Good Boys
046- Wonder Park
047- Ophelia (Wonder Park audio)
048- Outlawed (Wonder Park audio)
049- ABOMINABLE
050- UglyDolls
051- Charlie´s Angels
052- Aladdin
053- John Wick Chpater 3 - Parabellum
054- Playmobil - The Movi
055- Slaughterhouse Rulez
056- Being Frank
057- A Shaun The Sheep The Movie
058- Tyler Perry´s A Madea Faily Funeral
059- Missing Link
060- The Angry Birds Movie 2
061- The Secret Life Of Pets 2
062- Avengers - Endgame
063- The Hustle
064- The Farewell
065- The Hummingbird Project
066- Aother Shot
067- The Secret Life Of Pets 2
068- Tolkien
069- Triple Threat
070- This is Not Berlin
071- Shadow
072- Tolkien
073- 6 Underground
074- Charlie´s Angels
075- Triple Threat
076- 1917
077- Togo
078- Toy Story 4
079- What Men Want
080- Shazam!
081- Alita Battle Angel
082- Booksmart
083- Captain Marvel
084- Dumbo
085- Frozen 2
086- Gemini Man
087- Frozen 2
088- Aladdin
089- Midway
090- Lucy in the Sky
091- JOKER
092- Fast & Furius Presents Hobs & Shaw
093- Midway
094- Turma da Mônica - Laços
095- Dora and the Lost City of Gold
096- Avengers - Endgame
097- Men in Black International
098- Hellboy
099- Dora ad the Lost City of Gold
100- Wonder Park
101- Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker
102- Noelle
103- Ode to Joy
104- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
105- Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker
106- Men in Black International
107- The Kid Who Be king
108- Avengers - Endgame
109- X-Men - Dark Phoenix
110- Captain Marvel
111- X-Men - Dark Phoenix
112- Daniel Isn´t Real
113- Bacurau (Avengers - Endgame audio)
114- Shazam!(Avengers - Endgame audio)
115- Avengers - Endgame
116- Godzilla - King of Monsters
117- How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World
118- The Divine Fury
119- Escape Plan The Extractors
120- X-Men - Dark Phoenix
121- How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World
122- The Lion King
123- Godzilla - King of Monsters
124- Fast & Furius Presents Hobs & Shaw
125- Jojo Rabbit
126- Long Shot
127- Miss Bala
128- Maleficent Mistress of Evil
129- Jumanji - The Next Level
130- White Snake
131- Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker
132- Maleficent Mistress of Evil
133- SHAFT
134- Rocketman
135- Spies in Disguise
136- Maleficent Mistress of Evil
137- Playing With Fire
138-Sword of Trust
139- T-34
140- Terminator - Dark Fate
141- Rambo Last Blood
142- Replicas
143- Spider-Man - Far From Home
144- Terminator - Dark Fate
145- Spider-Man - Far From Home
146- Fast & Furius Presents Hobs & Shaw
147- POKEMON - Detective Pikachu
148- Spies in Disguise
149- Stuber
150- Fast & Furius Presents Hobs & Shaw
151- Shazam!
152- IDFA
153- Fronteras
154- The Informer
155- Ip Man 4
156- John Wick Chapter 3 - Parabellum
157- The Liong King
158- Master Z
159- The LEGO Movie 2 The Second Part (Avengers - Endgame audio)
160- The Monkey Prince (Avengers - Endgame audio)
191- Avengers - Endgame
192- SERENITY
193- The Dead Don´t Die
194- Zombieland - Double Tap (TRolls World Tour audio)
195- The Dead Don´t Die
196- Relaxer
197- Late Night
198- The Hustle
199- The Public
200- Red Joan (The Public audio)
201- JOKER (The Public audio)
202- Wild Rose (The Public audio)
203- Divide And Conuer - The Story of roger Ailes
204- Nada a Perder 2
205- Ad Astra
206- Parasite
207- Uncut Gems
208- El Camino A Breaking Bad Movie
209- Lords of Chaos
210- Ladyworld (JOKER audio)
211- A Vigilante (JOKER audio)
212- SKIN (JOKER audio)
213- Dumbo (JOKER audio)
214- JOKER
215- Us
216- Midsommar (Us audio)
217- Never Grow Old
218- The Death of Dick Long
219- The Gangster, the Cop, The Devil (The Art Self Defense audio)
220- Cold Pursuit
221- Gemini Man
222- Glass
223- Captain Marvel
224- SAVAGE
225- Trolls World Tour
226- Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Doctor Sleep audio)
227- The Isle (Doctor Sleep audio)
228- The Intruder (Doctor Sleep audio)
229- The Lodge (Doctor Sleep audio)
230- Under the Silver Lake
231- Alita Battle Angel
232- The Strangers - Prey at Night
233- 83rd Street
234- We Have Always Lived in the Castle
235- X-Men - Dark Phoenix
236- Monos
237- Glass
238- SERENITY
239- The Unicorn
240- My Evil Stepdad
241- Saint Maud
242- SERENITY
243- Saint Maud
244- The Mountain
245- The Guilty
246- The Hummingbird Project
247- BOZE CIALO
248- Marighella (Her Smell audio)
249- Her Smell
250- In Fabric
251- King of Thieves
252- Trading Pait
253- Dark Waters (Harriet audio)
254- The Professor and the Madman (Harriet audio)
255- After
256- American Woman
257- Angel Has Fallen
258- Tone-Deaf
259- Toy Story 4
260- The Vanishig
261- Tresspassers
262- The Souvenir
263- The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
264- Into The Ashes
265- BIG SHARK
266- Child´s Play
267- Better Days
268- Accident
269- Child´s Play
270- Dead Water
271- JUDY
272- Don´t Let Go
273- Fighting With My Family
274- Eli
275- Scary Story to Tell in the Dark
276- Knives out
277- JOKER
278- Pet Sematary
279- Look Away
280- The Final Wish (Extremely Wicked, Shockingly vil and Vile audio)
281- Extremely Wicked, Shockingly vil and Vile
282- Queen & Slim
283- Play or Die
284- Polaroid
285- Project Ithaca
286- Replicas
287- the Nightingale (The LEGO Movie 2 The Second Part audio)
288- Songbird (The LEGO Movie 2 The Second Part audio)
289- The LEGO Movie 2 The Second Part
290- Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker
291- Missing Link
292- Shazam!
293- Trolls World Tour
294- The Lighhouse
295- Angel of Mine
296- It Chapter Two
297- Crawl
298- Motherless Brooklyn
299- Godzilla - King of Monsters
300- Happy Death Day 2U
301- It Chapter Two
302- Hotel Mumbai
303- Annabelle Comes Home
304- 3 From Hell (Motherless Brooklyn audio)
305- Black and Blue (Motherless Brooklyn audio)
306- Motherless Brooklyn
307- The Kitche
308- It Chapter Two
309- Doctor Sleep (Jacob´s Ladder audio)
310- Jacob´s Ladder
311- Ready or Not
312- Richard Jewell
313- The Beach Bum
314- The Command
315- Brightburn
316- The Curse of La Llorona
317- Night Hunter
318- Escape Room (Night Hunter audio)
319- Teacher
320- Hagazussa
321- The Haunting of Sharon Tate
322- The Edge of Democracy
323- A Odisseia dos Tontos
324- A Scoreo Settle
325- 21 Bridges
326- Bombshell
327- The Irishman
328- Secrets
329- Out of Blue
330- Rambo Last Blood
331- The Mustang
332- Pain and Glory
333- Light of My Life
334- Avengers - Endgame
335- Yesterday
336- The Death of John F. Donovan
337- Breakthrough (Motherless Brooklyn audio)
338- Lady and the Tramp (Motherless Brooklyn audio)
339- Extremely Wicked,, Shockingly Evil and Vile
340- Ladies in Black
341- Five Feet Apart
342- CATS
343- Astronaut
344- Baristas
345- Head Count
346- Frozen 2
347- POKEMON - Detective Pikachu
348- the Last Tree
349- The sun is Also a Star
350- The Aftermath
351- POKEMON - Detective Pikachu
352- APOLLO 11
353- Ad Astra (The Lion King audio)
354- Lucy in the Sky (The Lion King audio)
355- Harriet (The Lion King audio)
356- Don´t Come Back From The Moon)
357- Penguins
358- The Goldfinch
359- Nada a Perder 2
360- Downton Abbey
361- Ice on Fire
362- The Biggest Little Farm
363- ICEMAN
364- Honeyland (The Peanut Butter Falcon audio)
365- Where´d You Go Bernadette (The Peanut Butter Falcon audio)
367- Midsommar (The Peanut Butter Falcon audio)
368- The Peanut Butter Falcon
369- Marriage Story
370- The Peanut Butter Falcon
371- Father The Flame
372- Toni Morrison the Pieces I Am
373- Spider-Man - Far From Home
374- Fighting With My Family
375- Little Women
376- The Aeronauts
377- Loro
378- Low Tide
379- Nancy Drew and the Hidden
380- Hardball The Girls of Summer
381- Katie Says Goodbye
382- Overcome
383- Paradise Hills
384- The Lion King
385- Minha Mãe é Uma Peça 3 - O Filme
386- The Last Black Man in San Francisco
387- Spider in the Web
388- The Art of Racing in the Rain
389- Drunk Parents
390- Superpower Dogs
391- The Angry Birds Movie 2
392- The Beach Bum
393- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
394- Good Boys
395- Tyrel
396- UglyDolls
397- Under The Eiffel Tower
398- Summer Night
399- JUDY
400- Wine Calling
401- Zombieland - Double Tap
402- A Vida Invisível
403- The Good Liar
404- Dumbo
405- Blinded By the Light
406- Papi Chulo
407- Peel
408- Burn Your Maps
409- Malificent Mistress of Evil
410- Super Size Me 2
411- Catching Faith 2 The Homecoming
412- Chasing The Dragon 2
413- Divaldo - O Mensageiro da Paz
414- Dolemite Is My Name
415- Ms. Purple
416- Ophelia
417- Run the Race
418- Last Christmas
419- BEL-AIR
420- Berlin, I Love You
421- Booksmart
422- A Hidden Life
423- A Beatiful Day In The Neighborhood
424- Antiquities
425- Little
426- Giant Little Ones
427- Gloria Bell
428- Semper Fi
429- The Black Godfather
430- The Bronx, USA
431- The Parting Glass
432- The Pass
433- The Professor
434- The Quiet One
435- Tolkien
436- The Upside
437- Us
438- Waves
439- Queen & Slim
440- The Two Popes
441- Yesterday
442- Vita and Virginia
443- A Dog´s Journey
444- A Dog´s Way Home
445- The Mustang
446- On Becoming a God in Central Florida
447- The Mountain
448- All is True
449- Amazing Grace
450- Con permisito dijo Monchito
451- Charlie´s Angels
452- ABOMINABLE
453- Toy Story 4
454- Aladdin
455- Rocketman
456- Western Stars
457- How To Train Your Dragon Hidden World
458- Shazam!
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A Second Decade of Movies
Ten years ago on Facebook, I compiled a list of every movie I watched, in order, from the first decade of the network’s existence. Now, here’s part two, covering the years 2010-2019. There are 754 titles below, though some are repeat viewings. The movie I watched the most? Harold Lloyd in “The Freshman.” My favorite movie from the last decade? “The Tree of Life.”
But I began the 2010s with James Cameron’s mega-hit “Avatar.” I’ll go on record saying the movie is still enjoyable ten years later, as I watched it again in 2019 with my kids to prep for visiting the World of Pandora at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But--I also agree with those who say there’s little remembered from the film in the culture today. Can you name the stars? Recount the plot in detail? Mostly what we remember from the film is the spectacle of it all, game-changing when it was released in 2009.
At any rate, enjoy the list below! If a title is hotlinked, it will take you to an essay, interview, or related coverage on the film by yours truly.
1. Avatar
2. I Walked With A Zombie
3. The Paradine Case
4. Whip It
5. The Body Snatcher
6. Coraline
7. Everybody’s Fine
8. The Blind Side
9. The Hurt Locker
10. Citizen Architect
11. Fantastic Mr. Fox
12. Dance With the One
13. The Happy Poet
14. When I Rise
15. Mr. Nice
16. Lemmy
17. Haynesville
18. Rashomon
19. Cabin in the Sky
20. Toy Story 2
21. Being There
22. Modern Times
23. Iron Monkey
24. Kiki’s Delivery Service
25. Alice In Wonderland
26. WALL·E
27. Goldfinger
28. A Fistful of Dollars
29. The Red Shoes
30. M. Hulot’s Holiday
31. When In Rome
32. Toy Story 3
33. The Godfather
34. White Heat
35. The Girl on the Train
36. Mary Poppins
37. Kapò
38. Dr. Strangelove
39. White Dog
40. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
41. Scoop
42. Katyn
43. Metropolis
44. Days of Heaven
45. Shane
46. Ramona and Beezus
47. Duck Soup
48. Pillow Talk
49. Monte Carlo
50. Persona
51. The Powderkids
52. Machete
53. THX 1138
54. Ran
55. Fantasia 2000
56. Contempt
57. The Big Red One
58. Mid-August Lunch
59. McCabe & Mrs. Miller
60. Casablanca
61. The Last Song
62. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
63. Sherlock, Jr.
64. The Thin Red Line
65. Modern Times
66. Fantasia
67. Mon Oncle
68. Stagecoach
69. Hallelujah
70. Mademoiselle Chambon
71. Double Take
72. Black Swan
73. Tangled
74. The King’s Speech
75. TRON: Legacy
76. A Safe Place
77. The King of Marvin Gardens
78. Wings of Desire
79. Head
80. The Social Network
81. Drive, He Said
82. The Fighter
83. Gold Diggers in Paris
84. The Gay Divorcee
85. The Love Parade
86. 127 Hours
87. Never Let Me Go
88. Forrest Gump
89. A Film Unfinished
90. How To Train Your Dragon
91. Modern Times
92. Malcolm X
93. When I Rise
94. Inception
95. The Kids Are All Right
96. A Time For Drunken Horses
97. Our Hospitality
98. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
99. The Mikado
100. Something Ventured
101. Five Time Champion
102. Natural Selection
103. Kumare
104. F#$k My Life
105. Hesher
106. Small, Beautifully Moving Parts
107. Win Win
108. Beats of Freedom
109. Topsy-Turvy
110. Taken By Storm
111. I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang
112. Army of Shadows
113. The Life of Emile Zola
114. Rio
115. East of Eden
116. The Drummond Will
117. Cooper
118. Marriage Italian Style
119. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
120. Sunflower
121. Salt of This Sea
122. Casablanca
123. The Happy Thieves
124. The Art of Getting By
125. Patty Hearst
126. Breathless
127. The Tree of Life
128. Nora’s Will
129. Mr. Popper’s Penguins
130. My Man Godfrey
131. The Muppet Movie
132. Back to the Future
133. Back to the Future Part II
134. Back to the Future Part III
135. Rear Window
136. Q: The Winged Serpent
137. Cars 2
138. The Godfather Part II
139. Super 8
140. Dazed and Confused
141. All Night Long
142. The Tree of Life
143. Winnie the Pooh
144. M. Hulot’s Holiday
145. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
146. A Thousand Clowns
147. Tokyo Story
148. The Smurfs
149. The League of Gentlemen
150. Malcolm X (1972)
151. Late Spring
152. Ladies & Gentlemen the Rolling Stones
153. The Princess Bride
154. Hud
155. The Boys
156. Poetry
157. Waking Sleeping Beauty
158. Martha Marcy May Marlene
159. Seduced and Abandoned
160. The Nightmare Before Christmas
161. The Third Man
162. Dressed To Kill
163. Echotone
164. Straw Dogs (1971)
165. Sapphire
166. Broken Embraces
167. The Wild One
168. La Belle et la Bête
169. The Tree of Life
170. Beauty and the Beast
171. Killer’s Kiss
172. The Producers
173. Camille (1921)
174. She’s Gotta Have It
175. La Belle et la Bête
176. The Descendants
177. Hugo
178. The Muppets
179. Another Earth
180. Rise of the Planet of the Apes
181. Alvin & the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
182. The Artist
183. Arthur Christmas
184. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
185. Midnight in Paris
186. War Horse
187. The Whistleblower
188. The Great Waltz
189. Manhattan
190. Annie Hall
191. The Help
192. Moneyball
193. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
194. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2
195. The Lorax
196. Kid-Thing
197. Zodiac
198. Hunky Dory
199. Wolf
200. Tchoupitoulas
201. 21 Jump Street
202. Crulic: The Path to Beyond
203. The Imposter
204. The Descendants
205. Victim
206. Revenge of the Electric Car
207. We Bought a Zoo
208. Titanic (3D)
209. Shame
210. The Jazz Singer
211. For Greater Glory
212. Lola Versus
213. The Avengers
214. Prometheus
215. Citizen Kane
216. Brave
217. Rio Bravo
218. The Black Hole
219. Thunder Soul
220. The Gold Rush
221. Children of Paradise
222. The Natural
223. An American in Paris
224. North By Northwest
225. Harold and Maude
226. Killer Joe
227. Gilda
228. Miss Bala
229. Bride of Frankenstein
230. The Graduate
231. Madagascar 3
232. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
233. Star Trek VI: The Final Frontier
234. TRON: Legacy
235. Rise of the Guardians
236. Lincoln
237. Finding Nemo
238. Hitchcock
239. The Illusionist
240. Les Misérables
241. A Christmas Story
242. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
243. Silver Linings Playbook
244. The Apple Dumpling Gang
245. Zero Dark Thirty
246. Wreck-It Ralph
247. On the Waterfront
248. The Life of Pi
249. Argo
250. Bag It
251. Loves Her Gun
252. Good Night
253. Mud
254. Museum Hours
255. This Is Where We Live
256. Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story
257. Sake-Bomb
258. The Girl
259. Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
260. Return to the Hiding Place
261. The Purple Rose of Cairo
262. To The Wonder
263. Epic
264. There Will Be Blood
265. Star Trek Into Darkness
266. Lawrence of Arabia
267. The Birds
268. Star Trek: First Contact
269. Barry Lyndon
270. Star Wars: A New Hope
271. Saboteur
272. Hell’s House
273. Of Human Bondage
274. The Flowers of St. Francis
275. Monsters University
276. Old Joy
277. Out of Africa
278. Safety Last!
279. The Killing
280. A Night To Remember
281. Singin’ in the Rain
282. Sherlock, Jr.
283. The Smurfs 2
284. Planes
285. Sicko
286. Brief Encounter
287. Meek’s Cutoff
288. Wendy and Lucy
289. Side By Side
290. A.I. Artificial Intelligence
291. Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2
292. Powaqqatsi
293. Machete Kills
294. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
295. The Royal Tenenbaums
296. Moonrise Kingdom
297. Bottle Rocket
298. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
299. The Exorcist
300. The Darjeeling Limited
301. Dreamgirls
302. Dallas Buyers Club
303. Brewster McCloud
304. Cruising
305. City Lights
306. Saving Mr. Banks
307. Frozen
308. Lili
309. The Gold Rush
310. Ninotchka
311. 12 Angry Men
312. Lone Survivor
313. Her
314. The Nut Job
315. Cool It
316. American Hustle
317. Money and Medicine
318. Life Itself
319. The X From Outer Space
320. Captain Phillips
321. A Cat in Paris
322. Le Ciel est à Vous
323. Las Marthas
324. Rezeta
325. La Jaola de Oro
326. Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
327. Clue
328. Gravity
329. Nebraska
330. The Lego Movie
331. Up
332. Liv & Ingmar
333. Before Midnight
334. Two Weeks in Another Town
335. Rio 2
336. All Is Lost
337. The Great Mouse Detective
338. The Adventures of Robin Hood
339. Stephen Tobolowsky’s Birthday Party
340. Belle
341. Bottled Up: The Battle Over Dublin Dr Pepper
342. My Dinner With Andre
343. Harry Dean Stanton Partly Fiction
344. The Lego Movie
345. Bears
346. The Nightmare Before Christmas
347. Contempt
348. How To Train Your Dragon 2
349. Vertigo
350. Gojira
351. The Wizard of Oz
352. 12 Angry Men
353. A Hard Day’s Night
354. Network
355. Picnic At Hanging Rock
356. Get On Up
357. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
358. The Drop
359. The Match Factory Girl
360. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
361. Superman
362. Horse Feathers
363. I Married A Witch
364. The Grand Budapest Hotel
365. Il Sorpasso
366. Conde Drácula
367. Boyhood
368. Fun and Fancy Free
369. The Freshman (1925)
370. Intimidation
371. I Am Love
372. Fantastic Mr. Fox
373. The Freshman (1925)
374. The Freshman (1925)
375. Safe
376. Invitation to the Dance
377. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
378. Bicycle Thieves
379. Sherlock, Jr.
380. Whiplash
381. Ida
382. Tron
383. Return of the Jedi
384. Petting Zoo
385. Western
386. Cinderella (2015)
387. Lamb
388. Babysitter
389. The Thin Blue Line
390. Vernon, Florida
391. Gates of Heaven
392. Purple Rain
393. Sullivan’s Travels
394. Star Wars: Episode I
395. Safety Last!
396. Jesus Christ Superstar
397. Anatomy of a Murder
398. Mary Poppins
399. Inside Out
400. Love & Mercy
401. A Star Is Born (1954)
402. The Princess and the Frog
403. The Freshman (1925)
404. Zazie dans la Métro
405. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
406. Lilo & Stitch
407. Monkey Kingdom
408. Foreign Correspondent
409. The Princess Bride
410. Tomorrowland
411. Rome: Open City
412. A Hard Day’s Night
413. Star Trek: Generations
414. The Roaring Twenties
415. Following the Ninth
416. Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
417. He Named Me Malala
418. Wings of Life
419. Singin’ in the Rain
420. The Peanuts Movie
421. Spotlight
422. The Good Dinosaur
423. Fantasia 2000
424. Reel Injun
425. It Happened One Night
426. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
427. Star Wars: Episode II
428. Concussion
429. One Hour With You
430. Enchanted
431. A Room With A View
432. The Hateful Eight
433. Speedy
434. Time Out of Mind
435. Cinderella (2015)
436. The Lady Vanishes
437. Naqoyqatsi
438. Suzanne’s Career
439. Bear Country
440. The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window…
441. Bandidas
442. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
443. Virtuosity
444. The Big Short
445. Two Days, One Night
446. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
447. Bridge of Spies
448. Brooklyn
449. Michael Jackson From Motown To Off The Wall
450. Tower
451. Transpecos
452. Last Night at the Alamo
453. Claire In Motion
454. Zootopia
455. Bodyguard
456. W.
457. The Adventures of Pepper and Paula
458. The Jungle Book (2016)
459. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
460. Captain America: Civil War
461. What About Bob?
462. Love & Friendship
463. Dial M For Murder
464. Garfield
465. Ben-Hur
466. To Kill A Mockingbird
467. Citizenfour
468. Finding Dory
469. Ant-Man
470. The Quiet Man
471. The Peanuts Movie
472. The BFG
473. My Dinner With Andre
474. Children of Men
475. The Last Temptation of Christ
476. The Secret Life of Pets
477. Chimes At Midnight
478. Brewed in the 210
479. Saturday Night Fever
480. The New World
481. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
482. Walt & El Grupo
483. Saludos Amigos
484. The Jungle Book (2016)
485. The Last Picture Show
486. Beetlejuice
487. The King and I
488. Ride in the Whirlwind
489. Dracula
490. The Angry Birds Movie
491. The Sword in the Stone
492. Queen of Katwe
493. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
494. Beetlejuice
495. Dracula
496. Arrival
497. Tron: Legacy
498. Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams
499. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
500. Boomerang (1947)
501. Safety Last!
502. South of the Border
503. Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
504. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
505. Jiro Dreams of Sushi
506. Rogue One
507. Moana
508. Once
509. Redes
510. Max Dugan Returns
511. Amadeus
512. The New World
513. 13th
514. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
515. Yarn
516. Paddington
517. Hidden Figures
518. Doctor Strange
519. The Lego Batman Movie
520. Clue
521. The Honor Farm
522. Mr. Roosevelt
523. La Barracuda
524. The Ballad of Lefty Brown
525. Beauty and the Beast (2017)
526. Cat People
527. The Adventures of Tintin
528. The Freshman (1925)
529. The Artist
530. Day for Night
531. Stranger on the Third Floor
532. Twentieth Century
533. Modern Times
534. Alien: Covenant
535. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
536. Norman
537. Casablanca
538. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
539. Alvin & the Chipmunks: Road Chip
540. The Man Who Knew Too Much
541. Cars 3
542. The Sugarland Express
543. Redes
544. School of Rock
545. Duck Soup
546. Cat People
547. Tower
548. War for the Planet of the Apes
549. Pete’s Dragon (2016)
550. Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny
551. The Double Life of Veronique
552. Dunkirk
553. The Adventures of Robin Hood
554. Something Wicked This Way Comes
555. Young Frankenstein
556. Duck Soup
557. Tampopo
558. Beggars of Life
559. Tender Mercies
560. The Princess and the Frog
561. Rogue One
562. Steve Jobs
563. Despicable Me 3
564. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
565. Koyaanisqatsi
566. Honeysuckle Rose
567. Wonder Woman
568. Creed
569. North By Northwest
570. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
571. The Nightmare Before Christmas
572. Altered States
573. Dealt
574. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
575. My Cousin Rachel (2017)
576. Get Out
577. Planet of the Apes (1968)
578. Tomorrowland
579. Justice League
580. The Disaster Artist
581. �� Thor: Ragnarok
582. Beneath the Planet of the Apes
583. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
584. The Philadelphia Story
585. Escape From the Planet of the Apes
586. Ferdinand
587. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
588. Darkest Hour
589. Coco
590. Dunkirk
591. Phantom Thread
592. Paddington 2
593. Arrival
594. Spider-Man: Homecoming
595. Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
596. Our Souls at Night
597. Mudbound
598. The Post
599. Germany Year Zero
600. Trading Places
601. The Shape of Water
602. Black Panther
603. Logan
604. The Simpsons Movie
605. Wings
606. Miss Congeniality
607. Never Cry Wolf
608. Something Wicked This Way Comes
609. Pride and Prejudice (2005)
610. Moana
611. Ready Player One
612. Viva Max
613. Red River
614. Bridget Jones’s Baby
615. Avengers: Infinity War
616. The Sugarland Express
617. Selena
618. Peaceful Warrior
619. Spider-Man 2
620. Stagecoach
621. The Godfather, Part III
622. Solo: A Star Wars Story
623. Jaws
624. Peter Pan
625. The Day the Earth Stood Still
626. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
627. Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
628. Daughters of the Dust
629. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
630. Time Bandits
631. Incredibles 2
632. Avatar
633. On the Waterfront
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635. It Happened One Night
636. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
637. Ant-Man and the Wasp
638. A Quiet Place
639. Full Metal Jacket
640. The Thin Blue Line
641. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez
642. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies
643. The Reluctant Dragon
644. Tokyo Story
645. The Karate Kid (1984)
646. Blazing Saddles
647. The Black Cauldron
648. Back to the Future
649. 2001: A Space Odyssey
650. Blaze
651. In Old Arizona
652. Crazy Rich Asians
653. Ocean’s 8
654. Star Wars: A New Hope
655. The Tree of Life (Extended Cut)
656. First Man
657. Food, Inc.
658. Napoleon Dynamite
659. Halloween (2018)
660. Christopher Robin
661. Battle for the Planet of the Apes
662. Paris, Je t’aime
663. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
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665. Back to the Future, Part II
666. Koyaanisqatsi
667. Creed II
668. True Stories
669. Ralph Breaks the Internet
670. Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
671. The Last Command
672. Mary Poppins Returns
673. The Primary Instinct
674. Rise of the Planet of the Apes
675. An Inconvenient Truth
676. A Christmas Story
677. BlacKkKlansman
678. Annihilation
679. A Star Is Born (2018)
680. That’s Entertainment, Part 2
681. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
682. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies
683. Back to the Future, Part III
684. Stranger Than Paradise
685. On the Basis of Sex
686. Bohemian Rhapsody
687. The Favourite
688. First Reformed
689. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
690. Cold War
691. They Shall Not Grow Old
692. The Iron Orchard
693. Free Solo
694. Captain Marvel
695. The Little Mermaid
696. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
697. Wasted! The Story of Food Waste
698. Green Book
699. La Bamba
700. Running for Good
701. Us
702. War for the Planet of the Apes
703. I, Tonya
704. Avengers: Endgame
705. Amazing Grace (2019)
706. Shazam!
707. Testament
708. Vice
709. Raiders of the Lost Ark
710. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
711. Planet of the Apes (2001)
712. Aladdin (2019)
713. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez
714. Detour
715. The Hitch-Hiker
716. The Border
717. Toy Story 4
718. Flight
719. Do the Right Thing
720. Midnight Cowboy
721. Spider Man: Far From Home
722. Some Like It Hot
723. Strangers on a Train
724. Red Hook Summer
725. All That Heaven Allows
726. Cowspiracy
727. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
728. Zodiac
729. Wings of Desire
730. The Blues Brothers
731. The Farewell
732. Super Size Me
733. Safety Last!
734. Hustlers
735. Raiders of the Lost Ark
736. The Game Changers
737. Downton Abbey
738. The Body Snatcher
739. The Lion King (2019)
740. Ad Astra
741. The Terminator
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743. Frozen II
744. Our Dancing Daughters
745. The Castaway Cowboy
746. The Thin Man
747. Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
748. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
749. Doctor Sleep
750. A Hidden Life
751. Bombshell
752. Fed Up
753. Miracle on 34th Street
754. Brittany Runs a Marathon
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019 Nova (Sam Alexander)
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025 Emperor Kl'rt the Super-Skrull
026 Thor (MCU Stormbreaker)
027 Onslaught
028 Polaris
029 Pyro
030 Hobgoblin
031 Valkyrie (Classic)
032 Beta Ray Bill
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036 Silver Sable
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038 Graviton
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074 Klaw
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077 Boom-Boom
078 Weapon Hex
079 Madame Masque
080 Forge
081 Armor
082 Prowler (Aaron Davis)
083 Madame Hydra / Viper
084 Mockingbird
085 Iron Spider
086 Clea
087 Monica Rambeau
088 Legion
089 Agent Anti-Venom
090 Cyttorak
091 Spitfire
092 Black Mamba
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094 Firestar
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096 White Fox
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098 Phantom Rider
099 Shang-Chi
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102 Hank Pym
103 Rachel Summers
104 Mr. Negative
105 Union Jack
106 Juggerduck
107 Thor (Groot)
108 Mercury
109 Iron Monger
110 Daken
111 Blink
112 Ice-Thing
113 Supergiant
114 Diamondback (Rachel Leighton)
115 Hummingbird
116 Hit-Monkey
117 Shatterstar
118 Gladiator (Kallark)
119 Tombstone
120 Captain Universe Spider-Man
121 Darkstar
122 Future Colossus
123 Slapstick
124 Multiple-Man
125 Paladin
126 Gorilla-Man (Kenneth Hale)
127 Namorita
128 Ancient One
129 Stryfe
130 Dark Phoenix
131 Agent 14
132 Hogun the Grim
133 Arachne
134 Holocaust
135 Odin
136 Mister Hyde
137 Wendigo
138 Warpath
139 Paibok the Power-Skrull
140 Darkwing Duck
141 Madelyne Pryor
142 Nico Minoru
143 Malekith the Accursed
144 Meggan
145 Punisher: War Machine
146 Volstagg the Voluminous: War Thor
147 Siryn
148 Doctor Spectrum (Martha Gomes)
149 Jennifer Kale
150 Whirlwind
151 Blastaar
152 X-51 the Machine Man
153 Wrecker
154 Caiera the Oldstrong
155 Red Guardian
156 Falcon (Classic)
157 Attuma
158 Rom: Spaceknight
159 Sebastian Shaw
160 Hydra Supreme
161 Blackheart
162 Ka-Zar
163 Black Widow (Yelena Belova)
164 Sun Girl (Selah Burke)
165 Misty Knight
166 Wolfsbane
167 War Machine (Infinity Saga)
168 Corsair & Sikorsky
169 Animax
170 The Magus
171 Human Torch (Jim Hammond)
172 Speedball
173 Spider-Man (Miles Morales Movie)
174 Baymax (Movie)
175 Deathbird
176 Worthy Captain America (Mjölnir/Endgame)
177 Radioactive Man (Chen Lu)
178 Araña
179 Feral
180 Drax (MCU)
181 Superior Spider-Man
182 Thanos (Endgame)
183 Lizard
184 Marvel Girl (Jean Grey NPC)
185 Dazzler Thor
186 A-Bomb (Rick Jones)
187 Super-Adaptoid
188 Captain America Falcon
189 Grey Hulk
190 Blue Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch)
191 Wiccan
192 Thena
193 Selene
194 Fandral the Dashing
195 Kree Sentry
196 Agent Carter
197 Prowler (Hobie Brown)
198 Colleen Wing
199 Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly)
200 Beetle (Abner Jenkins, AKA Mach I-Mach X)
201 Ironheart
202 Superior Octopus
203 Morlun
204 Yukio
205 Arcanna
206 Overmind
207 Black Tarantula
208 Hope Summers
209 Werewolf by Night
210 Beetle (Leila Davis, AKA Beetle Mk III)
211 Red King
212 Captain Universe (Devoux)
213 Wizard
214 Nimrod
215 Enigma (Aikku Jokinen, AKA Pod)
216 Jack O'Lantern (Levins)
217 Lady Hellbender
218 Black Tom Cassidy
219 Black Widow (Movie) (AKA White Widow)
220 Titania
221 Hulkling
222 Typhoid Mary
223 Dum Dum Dugan (LMD)
224 Master Mold
225 Boomerang
226 Machinesmith
227 Molecule Man
228 Kurse
229 Anti-Venom
230 Outlaw (Higgins)
231 Thunderbird (John Proudstar)
232 Lyja
233 Arnim Zola
234 Hala the Accuser
235 Scorpion
236 Mighty Destroyer
237 Lilandra
238 Maria Hill
239 Power Man (Alvarez)
240 She-Hulk (Lyra)
241 SP//dr
242 Nova (Frankie Raye)
243 Scarlet Spider II (Kaine Parker)
244 Magma
245 Thundra
246 Molten Man
247 Lash
248 Skurge the Executioner
249 M (Monet St. Croix)
250 Jean Grey (Tech, X-Men Red)
251 Charlie-27
252 Martinex
253 Gun-R
254 Jocasta
255 Avalanche
256 Hulkbuster 2.0 (MCU)
257 Hellion
258 Stature (Cassie Lang, AKA Stinger)
259 Death's Head Classic
260 Aleta
261 Penance (Baldwin)
262 Mistress Death
263 Dragon Man
264 Jigsaw
265 Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)
266 Xorn
267 Throg (Frog Thor)
268 Mantis
269 Iron Man (Mark I)
270 Yellowjacket (DeMara)
271 Smasher (Kane)
272 Living Laser
273 Agent Melinda May (The Cavalry)
274 Martyr (Phyla-Vell, AKA Quasar, Captain Marvel, Oblivion)
275 Molly Hayes
276 Doctor Octopus (Liv Octavius)
277 X-Man (Nate Grey)
278 Quasar (Kincaid)
279 Sasquatch
280 Captain America (Peggy Carter)
281 Stingray
282 Gwenom
283 Impossible Man
284 Serpent (Cul Borson)
285 Fin Fang Foom
286 Scientist Supreme (Rappaccini)
287 Blob
288 Blue Marvel
289 Iron Maiden
290 Wonder Man
291 Madame Web
292 Maximus the Mad
293 Cobra (Voorhees, AKA King Cobra)
294 Photon (Genis-Vell)
295 Trapster / Paste-Pot Pete
296 Spider-Girl MC2 (Mayday Parker)
297 Stargod (Jameson, AKA Man-Wolf)
298 Zadkiel
299 Atlas (Josten, AKA Shatterfist, Goliath, Smuggler, Power-Man)
300 Equinox
301 Scorpion (Black)
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307 Gorgon
308 Magus (Technarch)
309 Ultimate Green Goblin (Movie)
310 Goliath (Bill Foster AKA Black Goliath)
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313 Dust
314 Crescent & Io
315 Punisher: Frankencastle
316 Sauron
317 Jackal
318 Sersi
319 Echo
320 Davos the Steel Serpent
321 N'kantu the Living Mummy
322 Warwolf
323 Foolkiller (Salinger)
324 Acroyear
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326 Batroc the Leaper
327 Whizzer
328 Baron Blood
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330 Iron Lad
331 Bug
332 Iron Fist (Randall)
333 Toxic Doxie
334 Ikaris
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336 Snowbird
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338 Bi-Beast
339 Blazing Skull
340 Shuma-Gorath
341 Zzzax
342 Spider-Woman (Veranke, Queen of the Skrulls)
343 Chaos King (Amatsu Mikaboshi)
344 Chimera
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346 Northstar
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351 Spider-Bitch
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353 Marionette
354 High Evolutionary
355 Brawn (Amadeus Cho, AKA "Chulk," the Totally Awesome Hulk)
356 Citizen V
357 Shroud
358 Red Hulk (Maverick)
359 Crystar
360 Count Nefaria
361 Daimon Hellstrom
362 Ghost Rider (Reyes)
363 Shiklah
364 Orrgo
365 Stick
366 Ajak
367 Xemnu the Living Hulk
368 Unicorn
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376 Korvac
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378 Caliban
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381 Tiger Shark
382 Hiro-Kala
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385 Azazel
386 Dansen Macabre
387 Mammomax
388 Masked Marauder
389 Valeria (Age of Conan)
390 Vampire by Night
391 Blonde Phantom
392 Swordsman
393 Lady Bullseye
394 Magik II (Amanda Sefton AKA Daytripper)
395 No-Name the Brood
396 Mentallo
397 Kaluu
398 Singularity
399 Grey Gargoyle
400 Guardian
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403 Spiderling
404 Water Snake
405 Doombot (V Series)
406 Silhouette
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408 Karn
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410 Nick Fury (Classic)
411 Loki, Agent of Asgard (Ikol)
412 Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur
413 Ghost Rider (Circle of Four)
414 Captain America 2099
415 Silver Scorpion (Barstow)
416 Kingo
417 Justice
418 Dr. Cecilia Reyes
419 Manphibian
420 Killgrave the Purple Man
421 Quentin Quire the Kid Omega
422 Shadow King
423 Toro
424 Hellsgaard
425 Capwolf
426 Doombots & Servo-Guards
427 Hellcow
428 Hollow (Yvette, AKA Penance the St. Croix twins)
429 Franklin Richards
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440 Ahab
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452 Skull the Slayer
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464 Goldballs
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466 Nighthawk (Classic)
467 Korath the Pursuer
468 Jack of Hearts
469 Mindless Ones
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472 U.S. Agent (John Walker the Super-Patriot)
473 Minotaur (Dario Agger)
474 Cosmic Ghost Rider
475 Nighthawk (MAX)
476 Arcade
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490 M-11 the Human Robot
491 Black Mariah
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495 M.O.D.A.M.
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498 Noh-Varr
499 Yo-Yo (Elena Rodriguez AKA Slingshot)
500 Hellcat
501 Starhawk (Stakar)
502 Bushmaster (Quincy)
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504 Krugarr
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507 Trevor Fitzroy
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510 Major Victory (Vance Astro)
511 Geena Drake
512 Shanna the She-Devil
513 Wong
514 Satana Hellstrom
515 Scream
516 Zarda the Power Princess
517 Nuke
518 Venom Rocket / Venom the Raccoon
519 Speed Demon
520 Tarantula (Kaine)
521 3-D Man / Marathon Man
522 Doorman
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524 Carter Slade the Satan-Stomper
525 Dino-Thor
526 Hobgoblin 2099
527 Gorr the God-Butcher
528 Mimic
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530 Psycho-Man
531 Moondragon
532 Agent Phil Coulson
533 Firelord the Spicy Q-Tip
534 Sin
535 Aldrich Killian on Extremis
536 Angel (Tech/Black Vortex)
537 Kaecilius
538 The Uranian
539 Dragoness
540 Storm (Queen of Wakanda)
541 Exodus
542 Gravity
543 Beetle (Janice Lincoln)
544 Blizzard
545 Maverick / Agent Zero
546 Swarm
547 Bloodstorm
548 Achebe
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583 Smasher (Rokk)
584 The Russian
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596 Shatter
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599 Post
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