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antiqueanimals · 2 years
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Bullfinch. From a water-colour drawing by Edwin John Alexander.
From The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art. Vol. 53. No. 219. June 15, 1911.
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bird painted on ostracon - Thebes, Egypt - c.1479–1458 BCE
Paul Manship - Crowned Crane - gilt bronze on lapis lazuli base - 13 5⁄8 x 7 x 2 7⁄8 inches - 1932
bird & snake - illumination - Beatus of Liébana, Commentaria in Apocalypsin (the ‘Beatus of Saint-Sever’) - Saint-Sever - before 1072
Ron Mueck (Australian, b.1958) Still Life - mixed media sculpture - 2009
Horus the Golden - Horus standing on the hieroglyph for gold­ - faience and polychrome inlay - Middle Egypt - Hermopolis - Late Period or Ptolemaic Period - 4th century BCE
Utagawa Hiroshige I (Japanese, 1797- 1858)- Jūmantsubo Plain at Fukagawa Susaki - woodblock print - 1856
Adam Binder (British, b.1970) - Wren II - patinated bronze - 2012
Redmer Hoekstra (Dutch, b.1982) - Pelikaan (Pelican) - pencil - 2015
Bill Mayer (American illustrator, b.1951) - Ibis - painting
Edwin John Alexander (Scottish, 1870-1926) - Griffon (Tawny) vulture (Gyps fulvus) - watercolor & gouache - 26 x 17 cm - Paris - 1891
Eric Fan (born in Hawaii, living & working in Canada) - Kingfisher - painting - 2014
John Boyd (England, b.1957) - Dodo Variations IV - painting
J.K.Brown aka John Kennedy Brown (wooarts) (Welsh, b.1979) - Bird - metal-scrap sculpture
René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967)  - The Idol - painting - 1965
Michael Sowa (German, b.1945) - Die Rückkehr der Zugvögel (The Return of the Migratory Birds) - painting
Mullanium (steampunktendencies) - Blue Jay - mixed media assemblage
Pelican - painted wood toy
Vojtěch Preissig (Czech, 1873-1944) - Seven Ravens - etching - 1900
Incense container with plovers - lacquer, gold, sea-shell - Japan - late Muromachi period (1392-1573)
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Dilhaar (www.instagram.com/hmdbti/) - flying bird - paintings & gif
“Before I ever started painting and before I even started taking drawing seriously, I was in love with the idea of painted animation. Frame by frame, each painting coordinates with the one before and the one after to create life. I still have a lot to learn and there are a lot of technical things I don’t know and will improve on but I like this start. Forget thoughts, focus on actions. Regarding this specific animation I really love the shapes of the shadow on the ground.” - Dilhaar
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Edwin John Alexander - A young brown owl (1907)
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The Death Kiss (1932) Edwin L. Marin
July 27th 2024
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necromcom · 1 year
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one of those tshirts yknow but it says john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&john&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&william&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&thomas&james&james&james&james&james&james&james&james&james&james&robert&robert&robert&robert&robert&robert&robert&robert&george&george&george&george&george&george&charles&charles&charles&charles&charles&henry&henry&henry&henry&henry&alexander&alexander&alexander&alexander&david&david&david&edward&edward&edward&francis&francis&francis&samuel&samuel&samuel&daniel&daniel&edwin&edwin&harry&harry&joseph&joseph&richard&richard&stephen&solomon&reuben&philip&magnus&luke&josephus&graham&gillies&frederick&edmund&abraham&cornelius
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Advice/hard truths for writers?
The best piece of practical advice I know is a classic from Hemingway (qtd. here):
The most important thing I’ve learned about writing is never write too much at a time… Never pump yourself dry. Leave a little for the next day. The main thing is to know when to stop. Don’t wait till you’ve written yourself out. When you’re still going good and you come to an interesting place and you know what’s going to happen next, that’s the time to stop. Then leave it alone and don’t think about it; let your subconscious mind do the work.
Also, especially if you're young, you should read more than you write. If you're serious about writing, you'll want to write more than you read when you get old; you need, then, to lay the important books as your foundation early. I like this passage from Samuel R. Delany's "Some Advice for the Intermediate and Advanced Creative Writing Student" (collected in both Shorter Views and About Writing):
You need to read Balzac, Stendhal, Flaubert, and Zola; you need to read Austen, Thackeray, the Brontes, Dickens, George Eliot, and Hardy; you need to read Hawthorne, Melville, James, Woolf, Joyce, and Faulkner; you need to read Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Turgenev, Goncherov, Gogol, Bely, Khlebnikov, and Flaubert; you need to read Stephen Crane, Mark Twain, Edward Dahlberg, John Steinbeck, Jean Rhys, Glenway Wescott, John O'Hara, James Gould Cozzens, Angus Wilson, Patrick White, Alexander Trocchi, Iris Murdoch, Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, Anthony Powell, Vladimir Nabokov; you need to read Nella Larsen, Knut Hamsun, Edwin Demby, Saul Bellow, Lawrence Durrell, John Updike, John Barth, Philip Roth, Coleman Dowell, William Gaddis, William Gass, Marguerite Young, Thomas Pynchon, Paul West, Bertha Harris, Melvin Dixon, Daryll Pinckney, Darryl Ponicsan, and John Keene, Jr.; you need to read Thomas M. Disch, Joanna Russ, Richard Powers, Carroll Maso, Edmund White, Jayne Ann Phillips, Robert Gluck, and Julian Barnes—you need to read them and a whole lot more; you need to read them not so that you will know what they have written about, but so that you can begin to absorb some of the more ambitious models for what the novel can be.
Note: I haven't read every single writer on that list; there are even three I've literally never heard of; I can think of others I'd recommend in place of some he's cited; but still, his general point—that you need to read the major and minor classics—is correct.
The best piece of general advice I know, and not only about writing, comes from Dr. Johnson, The Rambler #63:
The traveller that resolutely follows a rough and winding path, will sooner reach the end of his journey, than he that is always changing his direction, and wastes the hours of day-light in looking for smoother ground and shorter passages.
I've known too many young writers over the years who sabotaged themselves by overthinking and therefore never finishing or sharing their projects; this stems, I assume, from a lack of self-trust or, more grandly, trust in the universe (the Muses, God, etc.). But what professors always tell Ph.D. students about dissertations is also true of novels, stories, poems, plays, comic books, screenplays, etc: There are only two kinds of dissertations—finished and unfinished. Relatedly, this is the age of online—an age when 20th-century institutions are collapsing, and 21st-century ones have not yet been invented. Unless you have serious connections in New York or Iowa, publish your work yourself and don't bother with the gatekeepers.
Other than the above, I find most writing advice useless because over-generalized or else stemming from arbitrary culture-specific or field-specific biases, e.g., Orwell's extremely English and extremely journalistic strictures, not necessarily germane to the non-English or non-journalistic writer. "Don't use adverbs," they always say. Why the hell shouldn't I? It's absurd. "Show, don't tell," they insist. Fine for the aforementioned Orwell and Hemingway, but irrelevant to Edith Wharton and Thomas Mann. Freytag's Pyramid? Spare me. Every new book is a leap in the dark. Your project may be singular; you may need to make your own map as your traverse the unexplored territory.
Hard truths? There's one. I know it's a hard truth because I hesitate even to type it. It will insult our faith in egalitarianism and the rewards of earnest labor. And yet, I suspect the hard truth is this: ineffables like inspiration and genius count for a lot. If they didn't, if application were all it took, then everybody would write works of genius all day long. But even the greatest geniuses usually only got the gift of one or two all-time great work. This doesn't have to be a counsel of despair, though: you can always try to place yourself wherever you think lightning is likeliest to strike. That's what I do, anyway. Good luck!
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‘A Young Brown Owl’ by Edwin John Alexander, c. 1907.
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Franklin's lost expedition crew
I was looking at posts about AMC's The Terror and I kept getting confused by the use of first names, so I wanted to see how many of the characters had the same names. Arranging the crew in alphabetical order, I got:
1 x Abraham (Seeley)
4 x Alexander (Berry, McDonald, Paterson, Wilson)
5 x Charles (Best, Coombs, Des Voeux, Johnson, Osmer)
1 x Cornelius (Hickey)
2 x Daniel (Arthur, Bryant)
3 x David (Leys, Macdonald, Young) + Bonus: Bryant in the show but most historical sources I found list him as Daniel
1 x Edmund (Hoar)
3 x Edward (Couch, Genge, Little)
2 x Edwin (Helpman, Lawrence)
3 x Francis (Crozier, Dunn, Pocock)
1 x Frederick (Hornby) + Bonus: Des Voeux, whom I have seen referred to as Frederick rather than Charles on occasion
6 x George (Cann, Chambers, Hodgson, Kinnaird, Thompson, Williams)
1 x Gillies (MacBean)
1 x Graham (Gore)
7 x Henry/Harry (Collins, Goodsir, Le Vesconte, Lloyd, Peglar, Sait, Wilkes)
10 x James (Brown, Daly, Elliot, Fairholme, Fitzjames, Hart, Reid, Ridgen, Thompson, Walker) + Bonus: Ross, who was not part of the expedition but appears in the show
23 x John (Bailey, Bates, Bridgens, Brown, Cowie, Diggle, Downing, Franklin, Gregory, Hammond, Handford, Hartnell, Irving, Kenley, Lane, Morfin, Murray, Peddie, Strickland, Sullivan, Torrington, Weekes, Wilson)
2 x Joseph (Andrews, Healey)
1 x Josephus (Geater)
1 x Luke (Smith)
1 x Magnus (Manson)
1 x Philip (Reddington)
1 x Reuben (Male)
2 x Richard (Aylmore, Wall)
8 x Robert (Carr, Ferrier, Golding, Hopcraft, Johns, Sargent, Sinclair, Thomas)
3 x Samuel (Brown, Crispe, Honey)
1 x Solomon (Tozer)
16 x Thomas (Armitage, Blanky, Burt, Darlington, Evans, Farr, Hartnell, Honey, Johnson, Jopson, McConvey, Plater, Tadman, Terry, Watson, Work)
22 x William (Aitken, Bell, Braine, Clossan, Fowler, Gibson, Goddard, Heather, Hedges, Jerry, Johnson, Mark, Orren, Pilkington, Read, Rhodes, Shanks, Sims, Sinclair, Smith, Strong, Wentzall)
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Two brothers on the same beach and an ocean away.
Lyrics are from Older by Searows. Rest of credit is below the cut.
Jean-François Millet, Fishing Boat / Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet, Beach at Dieppe, The Fishing Boat / Margaret W. Tarrant / Charles Euphrasie Kuwasseg, The Beach / Frederic Edwin Church, Stormy Sea / William Trost Richards, Luminist Coastal Scene / Winslow Homer, Dad's Coming! / Alexander Nasmyth, A View of Tantallon Castle with the Bass Rock / John Wilson Carmichael, A Cutter in Distress to the South of Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland
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Closed the nomination form! I made a list with all nominations by category! I'll accept suggestions of stuff to move around (change a character from minor to one of the other lists, but not the other way around cause the minor list is long enough). The Main Character list is a bit awkward with 18 characters, but I'm not really willing to move any away from it even if people might disagree? Unless I see a very strong argument.
the only nominations that didn't get in were the artifacts, since people voted for those to have their own poll later on!
So here's the 3 lists I have under the cut!
Main Characters 
Jonathan Sims
Martin Blackwood
Timothy Stoker
Sasha James
Basira Hussain
Daisy Tanner
Melanie King
Georgie Barker
Elias Bouchard
Jane Prentiss
NotThem/NotSasha
The Distortion
Nikola Orsinov
Peter Lukas
Gertrude Robinson
Jonah Magnus
Gerry Keay
Annabelle Cane
Minor Characters with Major Impact 
Michael Shelley
Adelard Decker
Michael Crew
Oliver Banks
Jude Perry
Simon Fairchild
Robert Smirke
Mikaele Salesa
Agnes Montague
Simon Fairchild
Jurgen Leitner
Julia Montauk
Trevor Herbert
Mikaele Salesa
Breekon and Hope
Mary Keay
Minor Character
Joshua Gillespie (MAG 002)
The Admiral (Georgie’s Cat)
Major Tom (MAG 016)
Helen Richardson (MAG 047) 
Karolina Gorka  (MAG 071)
Graham Folger (MAG: 003)
Alexander Scaplehorn (MAG 054)
Jordan Kennedy (MAG 055)
Hezekiah Wakely (152)
The Piper (MAG 007)
Gabriel/Worker of Clay (MAG 126)
John Amherst (Corruption Avatar)
Naomi Herne (MAG 013)
Amy Patel (MAG 003)
Werewolf/Hunt Avatar (MAG 031)
Alfred Breekon (MAG 096)
Alexia Crawley (MAG 110)
Emma Harvey (MAG 167)
Elias Bouchard (original)
Evan Lukas (MAG 013)
Laverne (MAG 136)
Callum McKenzie (MAG 125)
John Haan (MAG 072)
Tom Haan (MAG 030)
Jonathan Fanshawe (MAG 127)
Fiona Law (MAG 167)
Spider on the wall (MAG 038)
Leto (MAG 184)
Nathan Watts (MAG: 001)
Sebastian Skinner (MAG 087)
Carlita Sloane (MAG 033)
Erika Mustermann (MAG 034)
Jan Novak (MAG 034)
Piotr Petrov (MAG 034)
Pavel Petrov (MAG 034)
Fulan Al-Fulani (MAG 034)
Juan Pérez (MAG 034)
Jane/John Doe (MAG 034)
Lee Kipple (MAG 042)
Robin Lennox (MAG 100)
“John Smith” (MAG 100)
Celia/Lynne Hammond (MAG 100)
Brian Finlinson (MAG 100)
Carlos Vittery (MAG 016)
Francis (MAG 172)
Wilfred Owen (MAG 007)
Father Edwin Burroughs (MAG 019)
Maxwell Rayner (MAG 002)
Rat from the Bone Turner’s Tale (MAG 017)
Sergey Ushanka (MAG 065)
Angela (MAG 014)
The Anglerfish (MAG 001)
Jan Killbride (MAG 106)
Natalie Ennis (MAG 025)
Alfred Grifter (MAG 042)
Benoît Maçon (MAG 102)
Dr Lionel Elliot (MAG 034)
Rosie Zampano (MAG 192)
Manuela Dominguez (MAG 135)
Petite Scarabée/Little Beetle (MAG 102)
Sarah Baldwin (MAG 001)
Agape (MAG 153)
Monster Pig (MAG 103)
Callum Brodie (MAG 173)
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antiqueanimals · 2 years
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Mice. Edwin John Alexander.
From The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art. Vol. 53. No. 219. June 15, 1911.
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brookstonalmanac · 4 months
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Birthdays 6.6
Beer Birthdays
Ernest G.W. Woerz (1834)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Bjorn Borg; tennis player (1956)
Thomas Mann; German writer (1875)
John Trumbull; artist (1756)
Colin Quinn; comedian (1959)
Diego Velazquez; Spanish artist (1599)
Famous Birthdays
Monty Alexander; jazz pianist (1944)
Torsten Andersson; Swedish artist (1926)
V.C. Andrews; writer (1923)
Ruth Benedict; anthropologist (1887)
Sandra Bernhard; comedian, actor (1955)
Gary U.S. Bonds; pop singer (1939)
Max Casella; actor (1967)
Pierre Corneille; French writer (1606)
Sarah Dessen; writer (1970)
Ninette de Valois; Irish dancer (1898)
Bill Dickey; New York Yankees C (1907)
David Dukes; actor (1945)
Robert Englund; actor (1947)
Harvey Fierstein; actor (1952)
Edgar Froese; German artist, electronic musician (1944)
Paul Giamatti; actor (1967)
Nathan Hale; American patriot (1755)
William Ralph Inge; English writer (1860)
Aram Khachaturian; composer (1903)
Uncle Kracker; rock musician (1974)
Edwin G. Krebs; biochemist (1918)
Josie Lawrence; British comedian (1959)
Ted Lewis; jazz bandleader (1890)
Tony Levin; rock bassist (1948)
Jimmie Lunceford; jazz bandleader (1902)
Gianna Michaels; porn actor (1983)
Holly Near; folk singer (1949)
Cam Neely; Boston Bruins RW (1965)
Amanda Pays; actor (1959)
Alexander Pushkin; Russian poet (1799)
Tom Ryan; cartoonist (1926)
David Scott; astronaut (1932)
Robert Falcon Scott "of the Antarctic;" British explorer (1868)
Robert Cedric Sherriff; English writer (1896)
Richard Sinclair; rock musician (1948)
Richard Smalley; chemist (1943)
Yukihiro Takahashi; Japanese rock musician (1952)
Dwight Twilley; country singer (1951)
Steve Vai; rock guitarist (1960)
Danny Webb; actor (1958)
Max August Zorn; mathematician (1906)
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Un ciervo de Turlum (A Turlum Stag)
Edwin John Alexander
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duggardata · 2 years
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Could you do an updated marriage to first born for the Bates as well please? How do they compare to the Duggars?
Data, Please!: All The Predictor Couples' Marriage–to–Firstborn Spacings
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[ Follow–Up to This Post, Which Followed–Up This Post, Which Was A Follow–Up to This Post ]
Sure! And let’s expand it to all Predictor Couples, because why not?! Here’s the list, as of 2022, starting with the shortest—
251 Days Carlin (Bates) + Evan Stewart
272 Days Wesley + Rachel (Smith) Morton
273 Days Joe + Kendra (Caldwell) Duggar
273 Days Joy (Duggar) + Austin Forsyth
277 Days Samuel + Alyssa (Campana) Morton
279 Days Jer + Hannah (Wissmann) Duggar (Duggar Data)
282 Days Jer + Hannah (Wissmann) Duggar (Wissmann Data)
282 Days Katie (Morton) + Alan Smith
287 Days Josie (Bates) + Kelton Balka
287 Days Andrew + Kennedy (Decker) Morton
288 Days Mike + Suzette Keller
289 Days Jill (Duggar) + Derick Dillard
293 Days Allison (Bontrager) + Jeremiah Helferich
297 Days Michael + Kressant (Smith) Morton
298 Days Cleve + Lisë (Kendall) Morton
298 Days Courtney + Christopher Rogers*
299 Days Edwin + Francessca (Tuggle) Morton
309 Days David + Jill (Noyes) Rodrigues*
317 Days Carson + Carolina (Bowers) Bontrager
317 Days Erin (Bates) + Chad Paine*
318 Days Joshua + Cassidy (Bowers) Bontrager
319 Days Zach + Whitney (Perkins) Bates
320 Days Adeline (Morton) + Michael Holloway
322 Days Grace (Wikstrom) + Kord Etbauer
322 Days Alyssa (Bates) + John Webster
326 Days Ruth (Wissmann) + Ryan Bourlier
328 Days Tori (Bates) + Bobby Smith
331 Days Josiah + Lauren (Swanson) Duggar*
334 Days Martha (Morton) + Tayte Alexander
349 Days David + Hannah (Reber) Keller
360 Days Nathan + Esther (Keyes) Bates
369 Days Jessa (Duggar) + Ben Seewald
377 Days Gil + Kelly Jo (Callaham) Bates
377 Days Josh + Anna (Keller) Duggar
392 Days Chelsy (Bontrager) + John Maxwell
393 Days Joseph + Elissa (Frost) Maxwell
394 Days Jed + Katey (Nakatsu) Duggar
395 Days Dorothy (Morton) + Noah Sanders
406 Days Priscilla (Keller) + David Waller
430 Days John David + Abbie (Burnett) Duggar
434 Days Ellissa (Baird) + Andrii Petrenko
443 Days Nurie (Rodrigues) + Nathan Keller
447 Days Katie (Bates) + Travis Clark (Note—Birth Control.)
447 Days Matthias + Michelle (Kingery) Wissmann
489 Days Bethany (Baird) + David Beal
500 Days Meagan (Forsyth) + Bobby Ballinger
522 Days Josiah + Abi (Rehm) Wissmann
556 Days Mitchell + Brynn (Leppert) Bontrager
586 Days Sierra Jo + Mark Dominguez
588 Days Christopher + Anna Marie (Hamilton) Maxwell
621 Days Jinger (Duggar) + Jeremy Vuolo
691 Days Kristen + Justin Young
816 Days Bethany (Wissmann) + Daniel Beasley
Note—An asterisk (*) indicates a Firstborn Spacing based on a loss. These couples' 1st Live Birth also contributes to their data; however, as a Post–Loss Spacing, rather than a Firstborn Spacing.
Some couples don't have a Marriage–to–Firstborn Spacing listed. In these cases it's because—(1) they have not announced Pregnancy #1 yet, or (2) they had fertility struggles prior to Baby #1.
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Las 242 peliculas que he visto en 2023 (parte 1)
Tarzan y su compañera (Cedric Gibbons, 1934).
2. El fantasma y la Sra Muir (Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1947)
3. Odio entre hermanos (Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1949)
4. Testigo accidental (Richard Fleischer, 1952)
5. El rastro de la pantera (William A Wellman, 1954)
6. El tigre dormido (Joseph Losey, 1954)
7. El quinteto de la muerte (Alexander McKendrick, 1955)
8. 40 pistolas (Samuel Fuller, 1957)
9. La maldición de Frankenstein (Terence Fisher, 1957)
10. Ocho horas de terror (Seijun Suzuki, 1957)
11. The Trollenberg terror (Quentin Lawrence, 1958)
12. La Venganza (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1958)
13. Un golpe de gracia (Jack Arnold, 1959)
14. A todo riesgo (Claude Sautet, 1960)
15. La evasion (Jacques Becker, 1960)
16. El sabor del miedo (Seth Holt, 1961)
17. Detective bureau 2 3. Go to hell bastards! (Seijun Suzuki, 1963)
18. The white tiger tattoo (Seijun Suzuki, 1965)
19. A traves del huracan (Monte Hellman, 1966)
20. El Tiroteo (Monte Hellman, 1966)
21. La soltera retozona (Silvio Narizzano, 1966)
22. Dimension 5 (Franklin Adreon, 1966)
23. Los Productores (Mel Brooks, 1967)
24. Un hombre (Martin Ritt, 1967)
25. Sebastian (David Greene, 1968)
26. El Bastardo (Duccio Tessari, 1968)
27. El lagarto negro (Kinji Fukasaku, 1968)
28. La louve solitaire (Edouard Logereau, 1968)
29. Aquel dia frio en el parque (Robert Altman, 1969)
30. Corazones en fuga (Michael Powell, 1969)
31. La bestia ciega (Yasuzo Masumura, 1969).
32. El bosque del lobo (Pedro Olea, 1970)
33. El grito del fantasma (Gordon Hessler, 1970)
34. Drácula y las mellizas (John Hough, 1971).
35. ¡Que viene Valdez! (Edwin Sherin, 1971)
36. Sangre en la tumba de la momia (Seth Holt, 1971)
37. El Otro (Robert Mulligan, 1972)
38. Hermanas (Brian de Palma, 1972)
39. Imagenes (Robert Altman, 1972)
40. Morgiana (Juraj Herz, 1972)
41. El ataque de los muertos sin ojos (Amando de Ossorio, 1973)
42. El programa final (Robert Fuest, 1973)
43. Flor de santidad (Adolfo Marsillach, 1973)
44. Lemora, un cuento sobrenatural (Richard Blackburn, 1973)
45. Messiah of Evil (Willard Huyck y Gloria Katz, 1973)
46. Una vela para el diablo (Eugenio Martin, 1973).
47. Daguerrotipos (Agnes Varda, 1975)
48. La noche de las gaviotas (Armando de Ossorio, 1975)
49. Picnic en Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975)
50. El otro Sr Klein (Joseph Losey, 1976)
51. Terror al anochecer (Charles B Pierce, 1976)
52. El desafio del bufalo blanco (J Lee Thompson, 1977)
53. Largo fin de semana (Colin Eggleston, 1978)
54. El grito (Jerzy Skolimowski, 1978)
55. Los ojos del bosque (John Hough, 1980)
56. Alison’s birthday (Ian Coughlan, 1981)
57. Muertos y enterrados (Gary Sherman, 1981)
58. Wilczyca (Marek Piestrak, 1983)
59. En compañia de lobos (Neil Jordan, 1984).
60. Sangre Facil (Joel Coen, 1984)
61. Sole survivor: Unico superviviente (Thom Eberhardt, 1984)
62. Tasio (Montxo Armendariz, 1984)
63. El tren del infierno (Andréi Konchalovski, 1985)
64. El corazon del angel (Alan Parker, 1987)
65. Jovenes Ocultos (Joel Schumacher, 1987)
66. La chaqueta metalica (Stanley Kubrick, 1987)
67. El fluir de las lagrimas (Won Kar Wai, 1988)
68. Ensalada de gemelas (Jim Abrahams, 1988)
69. Kadaicha, la piedra de la muerte (James Bogle, 1988)
70. Pacto de Sangre (Stan Winston, 1988)
71. Avalon (Barry Levinson, 1990).
72. Misery (Rob Reiner, 1990)
73. La Teranyina (Antoni Verdaguer, 1990)
74. La Tutora (William Friedkin, 1990)
75. Morir Todavia (Kenneth Branagh, 1990)
76. La jungla de cristal 2 (Renny Harlin, 1990)
77. Solo en casa (Chris Columbus, 1990)
78. Alien 3 (David Fincher, 1992)
79. Mi novia es un zombi (Michele Soavi, 1994)
80. Nadja (Michael Almereyda, 1994)
81. Esto (no) es un secuestro (Ted Demme, 1994)
82. Dos Policias Rebeldes (Michael Bay, 1995)
83. El demonio vestido de azul (Carl Franklin, 1995)
84. Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)
85. Jovenes y brujas (Andrew Fleming, 1996)
86. Agarrame esos fantasmas (Peter Jackson, 1996)
87. Herbert's Hippopotamus: Marcuse and Revolution in Paradise (Paul Alexander Juutilainen, 1996).
88. La Roca (Michael Bay, 1996)
89. Tierra (Julio Medem, 1996)
90. 99.9. La frecuencia del terror (Agusti Villaronga, 1997)
91. Fallen (Gregory Hoblit, 1998)
92. Un plan sencillo (Sam Raimi, 1998)
93. El halcon ingles (Steven Soderbergh, 1999).
94. Ilusiones de un mentiroso (Peter Kassovitz. 1999)
95. Flores de otro mundo (Iciar Bollain, 1999)
96. Ravenous (Antonia Bird, 1999)
97. Wisconsin Death Trip (James Marsh, 1999)
98. Dagon: La secta del mar (Stuart Gordon, 2001)
99. Escalofrio (Bill Paxton, 2001)
100. Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (Guy Maddin, 2002)
101. 2 hermanas (Jee-Woon Kim, 2003)
102. Dos policias rebeldes II (Michael Bay, 2003)
103. Los Angeles Play Itself (Thom Andersen, 2003)
104. El reportero: La leyenda de Ron Burgundy (Adam McKay, 2004)
105. El Septimo Dia (Carlos Saura, 2004)
106. La vida que te espera (Manuel Gutierrez Aragon, 2004)
107. Los Edukadores (Hans Weingartner, 2004)
108. Misteriosa obsesion (Joseph Ruben, 2004)
109. Yo, Robot (Alex Proyas, 2004)
110. Hostel (Eli Roth, 2005)
111. Wolf Creek (Greg McLean, 2005)
112. Bajo cero (Frank Marshall, 2006)
113. El Inadaptado (Jens Lien, 2006)
114. Sheitan (Kim Chapiron, 2006)
115. The last winter (Larry Fessenden, 2006)
116. 30 dias de oscuridad (David Slade, 2007)
117. Borderland. Al otro lado de la frontera (Zev Berman, 2007)
118. Diarios de la calle (Richard LaGravenese, 2007)
119. Frontera(s) (Xavier Gens, 2007)
120. Hostel 2 (Eli Roth, 2007)
121. Water Lilies (Celine Sciamma, 2007)
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