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[WTS] Auction Leftovers #6
Hello again, and good morning!
This listing is for items that did not sell during the January 17 Auction, so you can buy anything you want right here and right now - no buyer's premiums, no additional fees.
*FREE shipping for any order over $100. *All items priced at $1 are now .75 each Each lot was individually imaged (front and back) for the auction - so the easiest way for you to see exactly what you're buying is to visit the auction link (the auction is over, so I'm not advertising anything different or advertising an upcoming auction) - so here that is: https://www.invaluable.com/catalog/2qx7j50tq0?size=50&page=1&categories=&sort= Here is the required "prove you still have the stuff" photo with the username card and today's date:
PHOTO Payment: PayPal only. I do not have Venmo/Zello/Bitcoin or any other form of digital payment at this time. No notes if using PPFF, please. (Thank you.)
If you choose to use PPFF, please make sure to send me your shipping address here as it won't automatically load with your payment. Shipping: I will charge you what it costs me for the USPS label rounded up to the nearest dollar. For First Class that is usually $4, for USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Small Box it will be $9. I will get you a tracking number right after payment is received and will get your package scanned into the USPS system within 24 hours of receipt of payment.
I will offer "Risky Shipping" (via stamped greeting card) at my discretion for $1 - for single, small coins ONLY. NOTE: These prices are for Continental US shipping only - if you live outside the continental US, shipping will be more expensive. I am still happy to do it under the same rules as above, but just keep in mind it's going to cost more. What do YOU need to do to buy coins from this group: send me a list of which lots you want (
for example, I want to buy lots # 51, 52, 53, 54, 55) and I will send you a total. There are too many coins here (plus there are duplicates) so I cannot look up the coins you want by description - just give me lot numbers and it will be much simpler.
I'd like to make a simple and polite request - if I have sent you my PayPal information (meaning we've agreed to a deal) please finish it up as soon as you can so I can check you off the list and move on to the next person.
This helps make sure you get all the coins we discussed and no one else is in limbo. I will do my
absolute best to update the ad as soon as lots sell.
LEFTOVERS:
52 China (Republic) 10 Cash $5.00
57 China (Hu-Peh Province) 10 Cash $1.00
59 Hong Kong - 1866 1 Cent NICE $8.00
61 China (Republic) 10 Cash $3.00
62 China (Kiang-Nan Province) 10 Cash NICE $20.00
63 China (Republic) 20 Cash $5.00
64 1977 D Eisenhower Dollar UNC MINT CELLO $4.00 67 British West Africa - 1940 1/10 Penny NICE $5.00
70 France (Perpignan) 1917 A 10 Centimes $5.00
71 1976 Shelbyville Dam (Illinois) Elongated/Smashed Nickel Souvenir $3.00
76 France (Orleans/Lyon/Toulouse) 10 Centimes Transportation Token (good to 31 Dec 1918) $3.00 77 Papua New Guinea - 2008 2 Kina UNC $2.00
78 Missouri Insurance Company (St. Louis) Good Luck Token $3.00
79 1900 India (Rama-Laksmana) Type C #1 (Brotman) Temple Token NICE $40.00
80 1956 Roosevelt Dime UNC TONED $6.00 83 1955 General Motors "Motorama" Medal BU $15.00
86 Central States 70th Anniversary Convention Token Jerry Lebo Advertising $6.00
87 Consolidated Numismatic Advertising Token Good For $1 Edmundston, Canada $2.00
88 France (Perpignan) 1917 A 5 Centimes $5.00
91 France (Perpignan) 1921 A 25 Centimes Scalloped Edge $8.00
93 Ukraine - 2003 100 Hryvnia UNC $2.00 94 German East Africa (Tanzania) - 1916 T 20 Heller $10.00
95 Illinois Governer Otto Kerner Inauguration Medal $2.00
96 5 Cent Trade Token NICE $3.00
98 Germany (Schleswig-Holstein) - 1923 10 Mark Notgeld UNC $10.00
99 A. Phillips Co Cambridge, Maryland 20 Cent Trade Token NICE $8.00
100 EZ Park Courtesy Token $1.00
159 Great Britain - 1949 Penny NICE $2.00
163 1959 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter UNC TONED $12.00 165 Great Britain - 1932 1 Penny NICE $3.00
166 1960 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter UNC $10.00 167 1960 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter UNC $10.00
169 Portugal - 1921 10 Centavos NICE $10.00
170 Germany (Prussia) 1700's-1800's Jeton (Token) Wilhelm 3 "Neue Ehre Neues Gluck" $3.00 172 1963 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter UNC TONED $12.00
175 1964 D Washington Quarter UNC TONED $8.00
176 Canada - 1921 1 Cent NICE $4.00
179 Stag Beer Wooden Nickel "Fair on the Square" $1.00 180 The TV Shop Slidell, LA One Wooden Buck $1.00
181 Canada - 1929 1 Cent NICE $3.00
185 1962 Type B Reverse Washington Silver Quarter NICE $8.00 186 Canada - 1920 1 Cent NICE $4.00
188 1957 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter NICE $6.00 192 Canada - 1945 5 Cents NICE $2.00
193 State of Missouri Sesquicentennial Medal $2.00
194 State of Missouri Sesquicentennial Medal $2.00
195 Canada - 1945 5 Cents NICER $4.00
196 France - 1916 2 Centimes LOW MINTAGE $2.00 197 Germany (Empire) 1914 J 2 Pfennig NICE $8.00 198 Mexico - 1946 1 Centavo NICE $1.00
200 Mexico - 1924 2 Centavos BETTER DATE $6.00 259 1954 S Washington Quarter UNC $10.00 260 1957 Washington Quarter UNC TONED $10.00
261 1963 Type B Reverse Washington Quarter UNC TONED $20.00
262 1999 D Kennedy Half Dollar UNC from Mint Set GEM BU PROOFLIKE $3.00 263 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00
264 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00 266 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00 267 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00
269 Maybrook NY Golden Jubilee Good For 10 Cent Wooden Nickel $1.00
270 Maybrook NY 1975 Golden Jubilee 25 Cent Wooden Nickel $1.00
274 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00
275 World Silver - Barbados 1973 Proof 5 Dollars LOW MINTAGE $20.00 276 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00
277 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00 279 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 012 UNC $2.00
280 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 012 UNC $2.00
281 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 012 UNC $2.00 282 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse Book Low UNC $2.00 286 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 002 UNC $2.00 287 1983 Lincoln Cent DDO FS-101 $25.00 288 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 012 UNC $2.00 289 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 012 UNC $2.00 291 1964 D Washington Silver Quarter UNC TONED $8.00 293 1960's Terre Haute, IN Sesquicentennial Wooden Nickel $2.00
295 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 002 UNC $2.00
296 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 002 UNC $2.00
298 1982 Buffalo NY Sesquicentennial Wooden Nickel $1.00
352 Denmark - 1950 5 Ore KEY DATE $10.00
354 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00
355 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00
356 2009 P Lincoln Cent "Formative Years" Doubled Die Reverse 013 UNC $2.00 357 1990 Rappahannock Area Coin Club Wooden Nickel $1.00
359 Germany (Empire) - 1874 C 1 Pfennig $2.00 360 Old Time Wooden Nickel Co Support Our Troops Wooden Nickel $1.00
361 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00
362 1941 S "Large S" Lincoln Wheat Cent $1.00
364 1980 D Jefferson Nickel Mint Error - Minor Curved Clip (@3:30) $3.00
365 1979 S "Type 2 - Clear S" Proof Jefferson Nickel $2.00
367 Germany (Empire) - 1895 F 1 Pfennig $3.00 368 Germany (Empire) - 1874 A 1 Pfennig $2.00 369 Germany (Empire) - 1900 F 1 Pfennig $2.00 370 Germany (Empire) - 1874 B 1 Pfennig $2.00 371 Australia - 1951 3 Pence $2.00
372 Great Britain - 1861 3 Pence $3.00 373 Germany (Empire) - 1875 J 5 Pfennig $2.00 375 50 Cents in Trade Token $1.00
376 Germany (Empire) - 1874 E 2 Pfennig $2.00 377 Clear Lake, IA Perkins Wooden Nickel $1.00
378 50 Cents in Trade Token $1.00
379 Medallic Art Co Grand Canyon National Park 50th Anniversary Medal Bronze $3.00
380 Great Britain - 1981 25 New Pence UNC $3.00
382 Pomona National Bridge / Jackson County 200 Year Anniversary Medal $3.00
383 Guyana - 1970 1 Dollar UNC $2.00 384 Germany (Empire) - 1875 J 2 Pfennig $4.00 385 Illawarrra Numismatic Association Membership Discount Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
386 San Juan Quality Royale Casino Token $1 Face Value $1.00
387 Canada - 1963 Prooflike 1 Cent Emerald Rainbow Toning $3.00 388 Artisan Silverworks Temecula, CA Wooden Nickel $1.00
389 Canada - 1966 1 Cent Emerald Toning $2.00
390 Germany (Empire) - 1875 E 2 Pfennig $2.00 391 Germany (Empire) - 1874 H 2 Pfennig $4.00 392 5 Cent Token $1.00
394 Germany (Empire) - 1894 F 1 Pfennig $3.00 395 Denmark - 1904/804 1 Ore NICE $8.00
396 Netherlands Antilles - 1965 2.5 Cents UNC TONED $6.00
397 Germany (Empire) - 1874 G 1 Pfennig $10.00
398 Netherlands - 1921 1/2 Cent BETTER DATE $2.00
399 Netherlands - 1922 1/2 Cent BETTER DATE $4.00
400 Germany (Empire) - 1874 D 10 Pfennig $3.00
451 Sweden - 1901 1 Ore $1.00 452 Norway - 1948 50 Ore Overdate 4/4 $5.00
453 Netherlands Antilles - 1959 1 Cent UNC $2.00
454 Germany (Empire) - 1899 A 1 Pfennig $1.00 455 Germany (Empire) - 1899 A 1 Pfennig $1.00 456 Germany (Empire) - 1898 A 5 Pfennig $1.00 457 Germany (Empire) - 1875 F 5 Pfennig $1.00 458 Canada - 1948 5 Cents $1.00
460 Denmark - 1951 10 Ore NICE $5.00
461 Barbados - 1973 Proof 5 Cents in OGP $1.00 462 Germany (Empire) - 1875 A 5 Pfennig $1.00 463 Barbados - 1973 Proof 25 Cents in OGP $1.00
464 Germany (Empire) - 1876 D 5 Pfennig $1.00 465 Hungary - 1965 2 Filler Key Date $5.00 466 Germany (Empire) - 1889 A 5 Pfennig $1.00 467 Germany (Empire) - 1889 A 5 Pfennig $1.00
468 Switzerland - 1968 5 Rappen UNC TONED $1.00 469 Germany (Empire) - 1875 A 5 Pfennig $1.00 470 Germany (Empire) - 1875 C 5 Pfennig $1.00 471 Trinidad & Tobago - 1973 Proof 1 Cent in OGP $1.00 473 Germany (Empire) - 1892 D 5 Pfennig $1.00 474 Germany (Empire) - 1897 A 5 Pfennig $1.00
475 Germany (Empire) - 1890 E 5 Pfennig $1.00 477 Germany (Empire) - 1890 D 5 Pfennig $1.00 478 Germany (Empire) - 1894 D 5 Pfennig $1.00 480 Barbados - 1980 Proof 25 Cents in OGP cello $1.00
481 World Silver - Switzerland 1975 1 Franc $6.00 482 Germany (Empire) - 1897 D 5 Pfennig $1.00 484 Canada (New Brunswick) - 1861 1 Cent $3.00 485 Canada (Nova Scotia) - 1861 1/2 Cent $2.00 486 Austria - 1893 10 Heller $1.00
488 Netherlands East Indies - 1921 1/2 Cent NICE KEY DATE $8.00
489 Austria - 1895 10 Heller $1.00
490 Austria - 1894 20 Heller $1.00
492 World Silver - Mexico - 1887 Do C 10 Centavos LOW MINTAGE $5.00 551 South Africa - 1965 Proof 1 Cent LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00 553 Switzerland - 1902 2 Rappen KEY DATE FIRST YEAR $8.00 554 Panama - 1975 Proof 1 Centesimo in OGP $5.00
557 South Africa - 1965 Proof 5 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
560 South Africa - 1965 Proof 20 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00 561 Panama - 1975 Proof 5 Centesimos in OGP $1.00
562 Panama - 1976 Proof 5 Centesimos in OGP $2.00
563 South Africa - 1965 Proof 50 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $5.00
564 South Africa - 1966 Proof 1 Cent LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
565 South Africa - 1966 Proof 2 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
566 South Africa - 1966 Proof 5 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
567 South Africa - 1966 Proof 10 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
568 Panama - 1974 Proof 5 Centesimos in OGP cello $1.00
569 South Africa - 1966 Proof 20 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
572 Panama - 1973 Proof 1/10 Balboa in OGP $1.00
573 South Africa - 1967 Proof 1 Cent LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
574 Barbados - 1973 Proof 1 Cent $1.00
575 Panama - 1973 Proof 1/4 Balboa in OGP $1.00
576 South Africa - 1967 Proof 2 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
577 South Africa - 1967 Proof 5 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
578 South Africa - 1967 Proof 10 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00 579 South Africa - 1967 Proof 20 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $2.00
580 South Africa - 1967 Proof 50 Cents LOW MINTAGE 25,000 $4.00
584 Liberia - 1974 Proof 10 Cents in OGP $1.00
590 Mexico - 1923 1 Centavo NICE UNC TONED $8.00
593 Mexico - 1923 5 Centavos NICE $5.00
594 Bahamas - 1970 Proof 1 Cent in OGP $1.00
595 Mexico - 1935 20 Centavos NICE $30.00
596 Token "10" Unknown origin $1.00
652 Indiana Sesquicentennial Medal 1966 $3.00
654 Alleppey Dist Treasury 286 Token $3.00
655 Creotina Remedies Belleville, IL Token $3.00
657 Mexico - 2001 1 Peso UNC in original cello $1.00
658 Germany (Empire) - 1903 A 1 Pfennig $4.00 662 Germany (Weimar) - 1924 A 1 Pfennig NICE $6.00 664 Malaysia - 1977 50 Sen TONED UNC $3.00
665 Franklin D Roosevelt $2 Trade Token Union Maystern $3.00
666 Great Britain - 1953 5 Shillings UNC (Crown sized) $5.00
667 Russia - 1994 50 Roubles Blind Mole Rat LOW MINTAGE UNC $3.00
672 Mint of Romania Aluminum Token UNC $3.00
673 Bahamas - 1973 and 1974 Proof 1 Cents in OGP (two coins) $1.00
675 Canada - 1939 5 Cents UNC $20.00
676 Penny Press Mint 1 Dollar Token (Morgan Dollar Inspired Design) $2.00
677 Penny Press Mint 1 Dollar Token (Morgan Dollar Inspired Design) $2.00
678 France (Paris) Montmartre Auditing Firm "Good for one audition" Token $2.00
679 Thailand - Bangkok Institute of Accounting Token $1.00
680 Swedish Shooting Medal Double Pistols Design $3.00
681 1941 Mercury Dime Pin $4.00
682 Korea (Republic) - 1968 5 Won UNC $25.00
683 Korea (Republic) - 1973 50 Won NICE $5.00
684 Russia - 1994 50 Roubles Bison NICE LOW MINTAGE $2.00
685 Coca-Cola 1974 "It's the real thing" Silver Dollar City Token $5.00
686 State Mint of Romania Octagonal Token UNC $2.00
687 Canada - 1937 Dot 5 Cents UNC $10.00
688 France - 1977 10 Francs TONED $2.00
690 Saarland - 1954 10 Franken UNC $8.00
692 Mount Vernon, VA High School Token $1.00
693 Korea (Republic) - 1967 10 Won NICE $5.00
694 Korea (Republic) - 1967 10 Won UNC $40.00
695 Princes of Jerusalem - Cahokia Council A.A.S.RITE Valley of East St Louis Token $3.00
697 Magic Mountain Valencia California Souvenir Token $2.00
698 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Driver's Association "good for one full fare" token $1.00
700 Downtown Granite City (Illinois) Shopping Center Token $3.00
751 Canada - 1957 House of Commons Medal $3.00
753 Mr. Pizza (World's Worst Pizza) Wooden Quarter Token $1.00
754 National Pony Express Centennial Medal So Called Dollar UNC TONED $5.00
755 Pulaski Bowling Center Free Game Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
756 Four Canada 1991 UNC Cents (4 coins) in OGP CELLO $1.00
757 Four Canada 1991 UNC 5 Cents (4 coins) in OGP CELLO $1.00
758 Pair of Two Thomas Jefferson 1 Cent Postal Stamps $1.00
761 Mexico - 2000 10 Pesos UNC in original cello $6.00
764 Ye Olde Curiosity Shop Seattle 25 Cent Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
765 Mexico - 2000 20 Pesos UNC in original cello $10.00
768 Morocco - AH1320 10 Mazunas $8.00
773 Diamond Dolls Pompano Beach, FL Free Hamburger Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
774 Nadine's Backwoods Bistro One Free Tap Beer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
775 Ocean Springs Mini Golf One Free Game Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
777 Poland - 2014 2 Zlotych UNC $2.00 778 Lansing, Michigan University Quality Inn One Free Well Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
780 San Jose, California Donut Delight One Small Drink 40 Cents Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
781 H.E.B. Hustle Chip Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
782 Two Mixed Tokens $1.00
784 South Gate, California Robby's Tepee 1 Glass Draft Beer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
785 Macadoo's One Free Sara Lee Bagle (with butter!) Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
786 Canada - 1970 1 Cent TONED $1.00
788 State Penal Institution 5 Cent Good For Token $3.00
790 Fishing Equipment & Tackle 10% Discount Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
791 District Treasury Alleppey 1860 Token Government of Kerala $2.00
792 Russia (Empire) - 1881 1 Kopek $1.00
793 Black Duck Buck Good For One Premium Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
794 Goodles, Michigan Cook's Cobblestone One Free Beer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
796 San Diego, California My Yogurt Place One Free Frozen Yogurt Sundae Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
797 Canada - 1939 Coronation Medal $2.00
798 Ellsworth, Maine Bicentennial Headquarters Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
800 Suwanee River Attractions 25 Cent Admission Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
851 Sunnyvale, California Odyssey Room 1 Free Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
852 Great Britain - Queen Victoria 60 Years of Rule Medal $3.00
854 Belgium - 1944 2 Franc NICE $1.00
855 Fredericksburg, Virginia Rappahannock Area Coin Club Wooden Nickel Token One free month $1.00
859 Monarch Automatic Co Northhampton Good For One Coupon in Trading Token $2.00
860 Netherlands - 1881 1 Cent $1.00
862 Mexico - 2000 20 Pesos UNC in original cello $10.00
863 Fredericksburg, Virginia Rappahannock Area Coin Club Wooden Nickel Token One free month $1.00
864 Tullahoma, Tennessee The Finish Line Free Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
865 Here's Johnny's 25 Cents off Purchase Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
866 $1 Good For Token Large $3.00
867 Canada - 1939 Coronation Medal $3.00
868 Boise, Idaho Miller's Sewing Center 25 Cent Needle Package Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
869 San Antonio, Texas Dan's 10861 FM "Round TUIT" Wooden Token $1.00
870 Belgium - 1836 2 Centimes $1.00
871 Vandalia, Ohio Skipper's $3 off purchase Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
872 Roseville, California Onyx Club One Free Beer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
873 Long Beach, California Fayette Cleaners Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
874 Beckett, Massachussetts 1965 Bicentennial Lee National Bank 5 Cent Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
875 Munhall, Pennsylvania 5 Cent Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
877 Washington, Indiana Sesquicentennial 1966 Wooden Nickel Token $1.00 878 1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal $3.00
881 Fredonia, New York Coyle's Pub One Free Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
882 Monterey, California Wharfside Restaurant Complimentary Calimari Appetizer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
883 Lyman, Wyoming Cecil Sanderson Military Token & Wooden Nickel Collector "Round TUIT" Token $1.00
884 Eastlake, Colorado Karl's Farm Dairy Inc 25 Cent Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
885 Elko, Nevada Ed's Coins & Currency "Cents of Humor" Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
887 Richmond Hot Stuff Deluxe Tattoo One Free Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
888 Australia - 2014 1 Dollar 100 Years of ANZAC $1.00
889 Sacramento, California The Tides 1 Free Beer Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
890 Lancaster, Pennsylvania The Comic Store Free Comic Wooden Nickel Token RARE $1.00
891 Bennington, Vermont Bicentennial 1961 5 Cent Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
892 Torrance, California Old Towne Mall One Free Play Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
893 Duenweg, Missouri State Bank One Quart Token NICE $3.00
894 Rotary International Token $1.00
896 Canada - 1930 House of Commons Medal $3.00
897 Greenfield, Iowa Al's Shoe Service 5 Cents Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
900 France - 1944 C 2 Francs $1.00
951 France - 1944 C 2 Francs $1.00
952 Poland - 2006 2 Zlotych $3.00
953 Poland - 2003 2 Zlotych $3.00
954 Aurora, Illinois Dairy Queen Free Small Sundae Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
955 Mullan, Idaho Silver Dollar Bar 1 Free Drink Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
956 Poland - 2004 2 Zlotych $3.00
957 New Horizons Computer Learning Center Turkey Token 10 Auction Dollars Wooden $1.00
962 Lake of the Woods 40th Anniversary Token $2.00
963 The Travancore Bank Trivandrum #103 Token $1.00
964 Perryville, Wisconsin Good For 1 Glass Tap Beer Wooden (plastic) Nickel Token $1.00
966 1925 Larkin Dollar Medal BU $8.00
968 Palmolive Soap Chicago, Illinois Good For One Cake Token NICE $5.00
969 Duenweg State Bank Duenweg, Missouri Strawberry Token Good For 1 Crate $6.00
970 Dallas, Texas City Hall Token $1.00
971 California State Numismatic Association 1973 53rd Anniversary Token $2.00
972 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (Mexico 20 Centavos) $3.00
973 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (Mexico 20 Centavos) $3.00
977 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (New Zealand 5 Cents) $3.00
979 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (New Zealand 5 Cents) $3.00
981 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (New Zealand 5 Cents) $3.00
983 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (New Zealand 5 Cents) $3.00
984 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (New Zealand 5 Cents) $3.00
987 Harry S Truman US Mint Bronze Medal in OGP $3.00
988 John Wayne US Mint Bronze Medal in OGP $5.00
989 Vietnam Veterans National Bronze Medal in OGP $3.00
992 2010 Korea Money Fair Token with original Flip $3.00
993 Matchless Metal Polish Co Liverpool 1906 Token $5.00
995 Marissa, Illinois 1967 Centennial Wooden Nickel Token $1.00
996 Central States Numismatic Society 2005 Token Original AirTite $2.00
997 Central States Numismatic Society 2005 Token Original AirTite $2.00
998 Central States Numismatic Society 2005 Token Original AirTite $2.00
999 Rustler Silver Gas Token $1.00 1000 Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collector's Club World Money Fair Encased Coin (Euro 5 Cent) $3.00
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Missing/Murdered/Disappeared: Vanished from East Texas, 2000-2020
Hello friends. Per a request, here is a running list of those who have gone missing in East Texas. As a journalist in this area, these are the individuals I have noticed as part of the missing groups I frequent. Please feel free to direct me to more. As it is my line of work, I care deeply. Some of these individuals I know about, some I do not know much about. There are many more, but this first post is just the time range of 2000-2020. I will do other time periods if there is interest, although older cases are harder to track.
They are organized alphabetically.
Albright, Alwin- last seen 7/6/19 walking away from his home on Scott Street in Gilmer in Upshur County. He is 74 years old with grey hair and blue eyes. He’s 5’10” and 250 pounds. He was last seen wearing a red shirt and blue jeans. Mr. Albright has medical issues and is without the medications he needs. There is a $1000 reward for information regarding his whereabouts. Anyone with information should contact the Upshur County Sheriff.
Alvarado, Eric “Slow”- Last seen 11/20/18. Disappeared from Atlanta, Texas, he is 6’5” and 180 pounds. He was 32 years old, and now would be 34. He was last seen wearing camouflage pajama pants, a white t-shirt, and a gray zip-up jacket. He also may have the glasses he was wearing. He has tattoos on his arms, chest and neck. There is a $10,000 reward for information on his whereabouts. Anyone with information should contact the Atlanta, TX police.
Birdwell, Jerrod- Last seen 1/6/14. Missing from Tyler, Jerrod was 17 at the time he disappeared. His height is listed as 5’5” and weight as 170 pounds, but he may have grown. He is white, with short black hair and brown eyes. There are no more details available about him. Anyone with information should contact the Smith County Sheriff.
Boehm, Frederick “Lil Joe” Joseph- Last seen 1/25/01. 6’0”, 130 pounds, white male with hazel eyes and brown hair missing from Marshall. He has a rebel flag tattoo on his upper arm. His sister Jolene is searching for answers and offering a $5000 reward. Anyone with information should contact the Harrison County Sheriff.
Cannon, Heather Danielle- Last seen 8/27/09. The 15-year-old disappeared from Athens, Texas. Authorities believe she left of her own accord, and she was last seen in the company of her biological father, Jerral Allen Whitley. Whitley refused to take a polygraph test after Heather's disappearance and was later incarcerated in Florida for drug offenses and grand theft. He was imprisoned for 18 months before being released in October 2014. Police have since completed excavations of a property on County Road 4837, near Larue. Anyone with information should contact the Henderson County Sheriff.
Childress, Antoinette Renee- Last seen 10/13/15. Missing from Henderson at her trailer home. About a month before Childress went missing, her sister, Patricia Nichols, began receiving strange Facebook messages from her. The first message said there was an emergency and Childress needed her phone number. Three weeks later Nichols got another message that just said "Sister where are I, what's going on." On October 6, Nichols got a voice message from Childress's Facebook account. The message said something about guardian angels, but the voice wasn't Childress's. Nichols left home after that and didn't return until November 6, by which time Childress was missing.
Two women contacted Nichols after Childress's disappearance and said they knew what had happened to her. The women stated Childress had been involved in using and selling drugs, and gotten some bad people angry, and was tortured and killed as a result. This information has not been verified.
Childress was seeing Felipe Villanueva at the time of his disappearance. He is considered a person of interest in her case and has multiple warrants for his arrest on drug-related charges and driving without a license. His current whereabouts are unknown and it's unclear whether he's still in the area.
A few days after Childress was reported missing, police found her car being driven by a man in Henderson. He was arrested on an unrelated charge, and stated Childress had sold him the vehicle, something her family finds difficult to believe.
Childress has a warrant out for her arrest, but she's considered a missing person rather than a fugitive. Childress had just gotten off probation at the time and was trying to clean up her life. Her case remains unsolved and foul play is suspected. Anyone with information should call the Henderson County Sheriff
Combs, Donnie “Bon Jovi” and Cynthia Arnold (went missing together)- The pair was last seen 9/26/18 in Linden, near Atlanta, Texas in Cass County. Combs called Arnold and asked her to come pick him up in Cass Countyand she left home to do so. A little while later she contacted her mother and said Combs hadn't arrived and she was still waiting at the meeting spot. Neither of them has ever been heard from again. A few days after they were last seen, Arnold's truck was found abandoned and burned in Marion County, Texas. While Kevin Dewayne Shepard Jr. and his uncle, Gary Edward Shepard were charged in Oct. 2020 with capital murder of the pair, their bodies have never been found. They face the death penalty if convicted. Anyone with information should contact the Cass County Sheriff.
Culberson, Larry- Last seen 9/4/13. Larry went missing from his home on County Road 4320 in Emory. Larry had been having some medical issues shortly before his disappearance. Larry was last known to be wearing camouflage-style gray pants, a white T-shirt and he might be wearing high-top tennis shoes. He was 56 at the time of his disappearance. An extensive search was conducted in the area without any result. His medical condition causes him to walk with a limp. Anyone with information should contact the Rains County Sheriff.
Dunn, Hartford Hunter- Last seen 8/5/04. Vanished from his home in the 200 block of Private Road 4002 in Marshall in the early morning hours, his daughter said she woke up at 7:30 a.m. and found the door open and her father gone. At 76 years old, he was in the beginning years of dementia. He has not been seen since. Anyone with information should contact the Marshall Police.
Flint, Kimberly Carter- Last seen 9/29/18. Kim’s car was found partially crashed and abandoned in the roadway of State Highway 154 near the rural community of Rekaw, in Rusk County. Her purse ID, as well as other possessions, were at her home, according to Kim’s son James. Picture evidence of the wreck shows damage to the front and side panel of the grey four-door sedan. "The vehicle it was found still in the roadway partially crashed," her son said. "She just wasn't there." Two searches, both immediately after the crash and 170 days later, turned up nothing. A witness believes he saw her speaking with someone in a white pickup truck, but as any local knows… there are a lot of white pickup trucks in East Texas. Kim was featured on “The Vanished Podcast.” Anyone with information should contact the Rusk County Sheriff.
Farrell, Justin Kyle- Last seen 05/11/04. Farrell disappeared from Nacogdoches, Texas. In March 2015, his skeletal remains were found near Cushing in Nacogdoches County, Texas. They were identified in April 2015. Farrell's death remains under investigation and has not yet been ruled a homicide. Anyone with information should contact the Nacogdoches County Sheriff.
Fleisher, Steven Miller- Last seen 9/14/16. Missing from Troup, he was last seen around 6:15 a.m. in the 1200 block of Noble Street. Police say Fleisher did not take any of his belongings with him and his family has been unable to contact him. He was 53 years old at the time of his disappearance. Anyone with information should contact the Smith County Sheriff.
Flores, Lydia- Last seen 10/11/20. Reported missing on Oct. 19 by her Shreveport, LA boyfriend, who said he had not heard from her since Oct. 11. She is a 40-year-old Hispanic female, and has two tattoos: a barbed wire on her bicep and a playboy bunny on her lower back. She is 5’1” and 115 pounds. She has brown eyes and auburn hair. She is from Longview, but anyone with information should contact the Shreveport Police Department.
Franklin, Johnny William- Last seen 10/21/08. The black male, 5'9" tall and 150 pounds was last seen in Tyler. His vehicle was located in a church parking lot at 3009 N. Grand Ave. on October 21, but police said they saw no signs of foul play. He was 53 at the time of his disappearance. Anyone with information should contact the Smith County Sheriff.
Gallegos, Veronica- Last seen 01/11/05. Missing from Gun Barrel City at the age of 19, Her live-in boyfriend said she packed a suitcase and left; he speculated she'd returned to her native Mexico. She has never been heard from again. Gallegos left behind her purse, her Mexican identification and her six-month-old child. Her boyfriend is considered a person of interest in her case and has stopped cooperating with investigators. Foul play is possible in her disappearance, but few details are available in her case. Anyone with information should contact the Henderson County Sheriff.
Gipson, Tyress- last seen 8/22/20. Missing from Jacksonville, Texas in Cherokee County, Tyress had just turned 18 and graduated. He is 6’0” and weighs 180 pounds. He has tattoos of the name “Lavance,” “BG$” and prayer hands. He is an African American man, wears his hair in dreads, and has braces. Anyone with information should contact the Jacksonville Police Department.
Gutierrez, Marquita Leanna- Last seen 11/11/19. Some report her as missing out of Canton, while others report her as missing out of Wood County. Marquita Gutierrez was reported missing after borrowing her mom's pickup that morning to go to a doctor's appointment, but the doctor's office said she never showed up. Her husband told police she was last seen in the Dallas area and was possibly heading toward Laredo. Her husband has been named a person of interest in her case. Anyone with information should contact the Wood County Sheriff
Hunt, Shirley Mae- last seen 6/17/07. Missing from Henderson, Shirley was last seen walking on County Road 454 near her home in rural Rusk County. She had alzheimers at the time of her disappearance. She is 5’4”, 140 pounds with hazel eyes, white hair and a partial denture plate. She wears eyeglasses with a gold wire frame, and was 72 at the time of her disappearance. Sheriff’s deputies believe she got in someone’s car, due to scent dog tracking. Anyone with information should contact the Rusk County Sheriff.
Jackson, Cole Duane- last seen 07/13/06. Missing from Timpson, Jackson was last seen near FM 1645 and CR 4230. The truck he was driving came out of a private pasture and rammed into a fence. He stopped and spoke to the elderly man who owned the land. Jackson apologized and said he would pay $120 for the damage, but said he had to run to get away from the "bad people" who were chasing him. He abandoned his Dodge half-ton pickup with minor damage and left his two inhalers, which he needed, in the vehicle. The driver’s side door was open and the truck was still in four-wheel drive. Jackson's wife was three months pregnant with their first child at the time he went missing. Anyone with information should contact the Shelby County Sheriff.
Lee, Anthony Tyrone- last seen 6/25/11. Anthony was planning to go to the rodeo with his mother on the evening of June 25. When his mother came to pick him up for the rodeo, she found his home deserted. The ironing board was set up with the clothes Lee had planned to wear to the rodeo. His pants were on the ironing board with one leg dangling, as if he'd been interrupted while ironing and left in a hurry. His mother said he would not leave the house in his “house shoes” (a very East Texas thing lol) and he had $600 untouched in his bank account. About three weeks after Lee was reported missing, his mother got strange phone calls. A "death song" played on the line, then someone said, "that's what he gets for snitching." His mother noted that he had been associated with a known drug dealer and this person had wrecked Lee's car about a week before Lee disappeared. Anyone with information should contact the Texas Department of Public Safety (State Troopers).
Marshall, Kimberly Ann- last seen 3/17/17 after she spent one night in the Salvation Army womens’ shelter in Tyler, Texas. She was never seen again. Thirty-one years old at the time, Kimberly had cuts and scars on her arms, wrists and back. She also has upper dentures. She is 5’5” and approximately 105 pounds, although she fluctuates in weight. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Few details are available about her. Anyone with information should contact the Tyler Police Department.
Martin, David Michael- last seen 1/14/10. He was a truck driver based in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and came home to Louisiana most weekends to visit his family. On January 14, Martin called to say he wouldn't make it home that weekend because his truck had broken down. He never contacted his loved ones again. The last person known to have seen him was the mechanic in Longview, Texas whom Martin took his truck to for repairs. They had dinner together, then Martin said he was going to wait on a friend to get truck parts. The mechanic left to do more work on the truck. Martin has never been heard from again. Anyone with information should contact the Sand Springs Police.
Martinez, Gregoria Jacobo- last seen 8/13/09. Martinez was last seen in Nacogdoches. She was born in Mexico and was living in the United States without documents at the time of her disappearance. Her two young children, both of whom are U.S. citizens, and they were visiting their grandmother in Mexico when Martinez disappeared. She had asked the father of one of her children for money to help bring her children home from Mexico. He agreed to meet her and lend her money shortly before she disappeared.Martinez planned to go to the Nacogdoches County courthouse on July 13 to pick up copies of her children's birth certificates, but she never arrived there. She has never been heard from again. She was reported missing on July 16. That same day, her vehicle was found abandoned on the side of County Road 525, near the intersection of U. S. Highway 59 south. There were no obvious indications of a struggle at the scene. Martinez may have gotten a ride south with a truck driver in order to find her children; however, her family never saw her. Both the fathers of her children have been questioned and neither of them have been named as suspects. Authorities believe Martinez was taken against her will. Anyone with information should contact the Texas Department of Public Safety (State Troopers).
Marquez, Erin Raquel- last seen 8/30/14. The 17-year-old disappeared as she was leaving the Longview Baptist Church in Hallsville, near Longview. She has long dark hair that was dyed red, and 5’6”, 130 pounds, and has brown eyes. Anyone with information should contact the Harrison County Sheriff.
McKay, Melissa Darling- last seen 6/10/11. At 1:35 a.m., Melissa walked out of the Choctaw Casino in Grant, Oklahoma with a white male companion, Jeremy Upchurch, of Lamar TX and was never seen again. Upchurch continues to be a person of interest due to his criminal background. Properties in Oklahoma, Delta and Lamar counties were searched, but came up empty. I can’t find an independent source to corroborate, but a personal conversation I had with law enforcement indicates they have found her vehicle in Oklahoma and presume she is dead, possibly due to drug involvement. Anyone with information should contact the Hopkins County Sheriff or Sulphur Springs Police.
Meadows, Beverly Lofton- Last seen 12/26/08. Beverly walked away from the Community Cares Nursing Home in the 200 block of west Merritt Street in Marshall, Texas and has never been seen again. Meadows had lived in the nursing home for about six years prior to her disappearance. She was supposed to wear an identification bracelet that would have activated the nursing home's door alarms, but she took it off before she left. She left without taking any personal belongings. Her mother, who lives 15 miles from the nursing home, believes Meadows was trying to walk to her residence. She was 48 years old at the time of her disappearance, 5’3”, and 240 pounds with short brown hair. She requires daily medication, and she doesn't have her medicine with her. Anyone with information should contact the Marshall Police.
Morton, Sheila- last seen 6/2/14. Missing from Center, Texas, Sheila’s behavior and personality changed drastically in the weeks leading up to her disappearance, according to her mother Joan. She had recently quit a restaurant job she had for seven years, moved out of her residence, and began hanging out with an old group of friends. Additionally, the last purchase Sheila was known to make was for a 9mm handgun, which was left behind when she disappeared. She was last seen at her ex-boyfriend’s house. Her phone was turned off the same day she vanished, and she has never been seen or heard from again. Sheila’s family members do not believe she would voluntarily leave her son behind. Anyone with information should contact the Angelina County Sheriff.
Pierce, Ashley- last seen 3/10/20. Disappeared from the Longview area, she is 5’3” and has a Hello Kitty tattoo on her thigh and a scorpion on her shoulder. She has long brown hair. Anyone with information should contact the Gregg County Sheriff.
Salazar, Rosemary “Rose” Rodriguez- Last seen 10/6/19. Attended a family birthday party at the Golden Corral in Kilgore, and was supposed to report to work the next morning at the Kilgore Walmart, but no-show, no-called. She has several distinctive tattoos, including a heart with a fishing hook, a deathly hallow, and the inscription “my person” next to a rose. She is a 5’4”, 185 pound Hispanic woman with brown eyes and brown hair, and it is not known what she was wearing when she disappeared. Her lime green 2014 Chevrolet Sonic is also missing. Anyone with information should contact the Gregg County Sheriff.
Stewart, Harry Edward- Last seen 11/30/11. Harry was traveling from Springtown, Texas to Alabama and was last seen in Hallsville, Texas. His age was 65 and he is white, 5’10”, and weighs about 170 pounds. Sheriff’s deputies determined he was driving when he hit something and had to leave his vehicle after his radiator overheated. Harry told the responding officer he would wait at the Dairy Queen on Farm-to-Market Road 450 near mile marker 604 for a ride. He was never seen again.
Thompson, Lauren Colvin- Last seen 1/10/19. At 1:53 p.m., Lauren made a frantic but coherent call to her mother. At 2:01 p.m., Lauren called 911 and told Panola County dispatch she was being followed. The call lasted for 21 minutes before disconnecting. Lauren’s family says it “abruptly ended,” police say the “cell phone died.” Lauren’s phone and shoe were found in the Rock Hill community, a rural area with less than 200 residents and more than 2000 acres of woods. A search by multiple law enforcement agencies turned up nothing. A $10,000 reward is offered for information on Lauren’s whereabouts. Anyone with information should contact the Panola County Sheriff.
Tidwell, James “Jimmy” Lamar- Last seen 2/15/12. Family members found his rural cabin in Rusk County abandoned, and later found his vehicle abandoned on Farm Road 95, approximately five miles from his home, without a battery. "I do not believe for one minute that he left this property of his own free will," his sister Lynn Akin said. The road was a route he took frequently. He was 58 at the time of his disappearance. The truck showed no signs of foul play, according to Sheriff’s deputies. Anyone with information should contact the Rusk County Sheriff.
Valdovinos, Gustavo Baldovi- Last seen 7/11/12. Missing from his maternal aunt's home on Houston Street in Tyler. He told his family he was an alcoholic and had decided to go into treatment, and he left with a group of people who promised to get him some help. The group he left with is described as a Caucasian male and two Caucasian females driving a white Chevrolet Z71 or Silverado pickup truck. Anyone with information should contact the Smith County Sheriff.
Wells, Brandi- Last seen 8/3/06. Was leaving the Graham Central Station nightclub in Longview at around 12:30 a.m. Her damaged car was found on Interstate 20 near the Brownsboro exit with her personal belongings inside. She was wearing rust-colored gaucho pants and a floral tube top, and is 4’11, 130 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was 23 in 2006, she would be 36 now. She was featured on Investigation Discovery’s “Disappeared.” Anyone with information should contact the Henderson County Sheriff.
Witt, Jana Mann- last seen 8/17/05. Missing from Glen Rose in Somervell County, Ms. Witt displayed personality changes several weeks prior to her disappearance. She has also gone by the names Jana Holstin, Jana Howard and Jana Branch. She was 44 years of age at the time of her disappearance, and 5’3”, 160 pounds with blue eyes and dyed red hair. The missing persons database notes that foul play is possible. Anyone with information should contact the Somervell County Sheriff.
Sources: News reports, Charley Project, Missing Eight East Texas and more
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Kappa Iota Nu - Kinesiology Club of UNLV Spring Newsletter - Speaker Schedule, Free Seminar Admission, The Search for a Vice President
| ![img](w5dcuc2dxfe61 " Kappa Iota Nu - Kinesiology Club Newsletter! ") First Spring Meeting, Free Seminar, Speakers! A welcome back to all students! Hope you all had a restful and eventful winter break! Sorry this newsletter is a long one but info packed! Our first spring (virtual) general meeting will be Friday, February 12 at 11:30am. Link to the google meets virtual meeting will be found on our Instagram as always, or in your UNLV email if you are registered with the club as a member. Get updated on plans for speakers this semester, free admission to a seminar, and member only events! A reminder that It is not too late to join the club & we are open to ANY MAJOR. You can join our club at https://involvementcenter.unlv.edu/organization/kinclub and follow us on Instagram @unlv_kin for up-to-date events and automatic event & speaker invites to your UNLV email. All new members are to pay membership dues for info on fun members only events, club t-shirt, & graduation cord (if graduating this year). Instructions on how to pay via venmo are on our RSO page AFTER signing in and registering on the link above. You can pay your dues via venmo to our treasurer Minju Lee. Please be sure that your venmo name matches the name associated with your UNLV email & RSO Registration Venmo: @ minJu-Lee-53751, Confirmation # 9343 Please register on the Club RSO first before sending venmo. We will be holding a Chiropractic College Admissions Workshop following our general meeting on Friday, February 12 at 11:30am. Learn about the general application requirements for 90% of the US/CAN schools, recommended pre-requisite degree coursework, the scope of practice of chiropractors, as well as the specializations! Being an ATC may expedite your post graduate process to become a Certified Sport Chiropractic Physician! Link to meeting on our Instagram Bio (email invite to those registered with the club) ____________________ Here is our Speaker & Event Schedule so far! Links to google meet meeting automatically emailed to you the day before if you are registered with the club via RSO! If not, you can find the link in our bio on our Instagram @ unlv_kin Friday, February 12, 11:30am – First General Meeting & Chiropractic College Admissions Workshop Thursday – Saturday, February 18-20 All Day – Parker Seminars XR Free Admission for UNLV students (Info & speaker list below) Date & Time TBA – Victor Carrasco, PT, DPT – Physical Therapy & Experience as a Travel PT Friday, February 26, 12:00pm – Lauren Dickey, MS, LAT, ATC – All about Athletic Training Date & Time TBA – Heather Farmer – UNLV Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Keep an eye out for future KIN club newsletters for new & updated schedules! ____________________ Parker Seminars is one of the largest chiropractic seminars in the US! In partnership with Kappa Iota Nu we are offering FREE admission for UNLV Students & Faculty. While this is a chiropractic seminar there are some topics that can be applicable to other clinicians. Simply follow the instructions below. Register even if you only plan on making one speaker session! https://preview.redd.it/9eve9jooxfe61.jpg?width=526&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=74944cda7a586f81c9fd7266f10d7ea951fdbb83 Normally this event is held annually in Las Vegas at the Paris Hotel & Casino but due to the circumstances you can attend virtually from the comforts of home! Topics include · Lumbar Stenosis · Temporomandibular joint disorders · professional decision making · Technology in healthcare · Proper patient Hx documentation & physicals · And more! · You can view the speaker & topic schedule here: https://bit.ly/3raSsvv https://preview.redd.it/jwlfh1fqxfe61.png?width=1300&format=png&auto=webp&s=f20e568224eec89375023daf7420ecff38ae775b Steps to sign up for Parker Seminars XR 2021, February 18-20 2021 - Go here to start your registration: https://cvent.me/n87r22
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_ https://preview.redd.it/em0h77zrxfe61.jpg?width=2550&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a7722906071292ef1609e671e7ff797354f58e6 https://preview.redd.it/ngnebxetxfe61.jpg?width=2550&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0389346aea08bcd4a983ed7fdc96b6e171832a07 https://preview.redd.it/mpdwojbvxfe61.jpg?width=2550&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6d7958b6bfacd425b02d71eb4be33228f9eaa43 Announcing our 2021-22 Club President We are proud to announce that Kinesiology student Brian Dorne will be taking the reins as Kappa Iota Nu Club President for the 2021-22 School Year! https://preview.redd.it/vpy7wiewxfe61.png?width=400&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5277bcd984132a07896806afb3e661118b2c52d A little about Brian, Brian Dorne joined UNLV in summer of 2020 pursuing his degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Human Performance. He earned his Master's in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2010, following his undergraduate degree in Marketing Management from the University of Arkansas in 2005. Since 2017, Brian entered the health and wellness industry getting his certification in Nutritional Therapy from the Nutritional Therapy Association, where he served as a group leader. He expanded his education by becoming a Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor from NASM and ACE. He is currently interning with UNLV Olympic Sports in the Strength and Conditioning department. ____________________ The Search for a Club Vice President for next school year 2021-22 The position of Club Vice President will be opening for the 2021 -22 school! Those who have a passion for health, fitness & everything related who want to dip their toes in a student leadership position look no further. Potential applicants please email us at [ [email protected]](mailto: [email protected]) Let us know - Your full name - Undergraduate year & major - Why do you feel you would be a great fit in our club! ____________________ Members Only Events! (This Section Hidden except to registered club RSO members) _________________________________________ And that’s it! Stay posted on our Instagram @ unlv_kin for the latest news & last-minute announcements Stay Active & Stay Safe! -- Mark Osunero-Lanuza President Kappa Iota Nu - Kinesiology Club submitted by Mosunero to UNLV [link] [comments] |
This is what they want in this game(insanity)
"Some Simple tips for CD devs to make CP2077 feel more alive in upcoming DLCs (Please read)
First off, this game was an aesthetic treat and compared to GTAV, it is indeed much more "dense" with the core areas so much more beautiful in that regard... But no game is perfect, nor is it realistic in this decade to expect a full "city simulator" for any dev or in any game, so that's not what I'm expecting out of Night City not even under the most ideal of circumstances... That said, there are plenty of room for improvement, bug fixes sure, but also beyond that I'd like to see more in the upcoming DLC's that make NightCity more alive, not even necessarily newer and larger maps, but just practical added-elements and additional functional components that would go a long way towards making the city appear more 'alive', and immersive and dynamic and all that was illuded to but never fully manifested...
So in terms of most bang for buck and the low-hanging fruit (80/20 principle):
TRANSPORTATION
1) Bring back (or rather develope for the first time) the promised subway system... this shouldn't be that hard to do... it would add an element of connectivity of the different parts of the city... Leave fast travel as an option, for those that want to ride the train shouldn't be forced to use loading screens
2) Air taxi(s) -- in the age of Telsa self driving cars, hyperloops, drone taxis we should have plenty of automated air taxi options in the world of CP2077, basically like the taxi hailing component in GTAIV (Liberty City) except the player can hail an air taxi that lands close to where he is standing, he gets in, and then chooses any destination and it automatically flys him to the location, while allowing him to look out the windows and enjoy the night city from above / higher perspective... this is simplier than simply giving the player ability to fly hovercars/etc since an air taxi is just from point to point and its trivial to code a system that flys the player from any point in the city to any other point without crashing into any buildings... we've seen NightCity from the ground, now lets see it from the sky!
3) Rented transporation -- user pays to be able to rent jet packs, hoverboards, scooters at different locations in the city so he can use a public transportation but on a personal level... for the jet packs cap a max height so that its still basically hovering at or around slightly above ground level, giving the user the discretion of travel but not allowing him to fly or scale above buildings etc... this requires money to rent and if the equipment is damaged, lost, stolen or not returned properly the users bank account will be deducted for the amount ( see #ECONOMY)
INTERIORS
1) Skyscrapers with observation deck -- in every major city there is a theme like this, take Seattle for example you can visit the tallest building in Seattle downtown and go up on the obs deck and see the city view from high above, I would say incorporate some options like this where user can enter some of the taller buildings in NightCity, ride up the elevator to the higher decks and see the city from that view... maybe even add a floor with fine dinning where user can take a friend/date/group to the restuarant and eat while enjoying watching the scenery of the nightcity below etc...
2) All major buildings enter-able (is that a word? lol) with at least a ground lobby.... right now most of the buildings are just fake exteriors, nice to look at from the outside but completely fake and empty with no insides... Due to system restrains its not practical to simulate every room of every floor of every building in nightcity with furnished interiors and real windows and all that... but at least make the first floor /lobby area of every large and major building enter-able so that the character can walk in and out of them... for certain buildings you may want to make a working/functional lobby elevator that leads to an underground garage and/or allows the user to ride the elevator to above ground higher floors of the building... or have the elevator only allow certain floors to be accessed and furnish these floors with realistic settings/environment and this can tie in nicely with the job/work/career paths discussed in #ECONOMY section with gives you the office space to put a number of companies in which the user can find and switch jobs and work in corporate paths etc... for example allow the user to customize and decorate his own "office/desk", and if he has a window office, then that would provide another unique view/scenery of nightcity from above ground perspective, one that can only be gotten from working at that particular company/job, and gives him an incentive to work late to see the city from nighttime while burning the midnight oil
3) Multiple apartments, the user should be able to pick and choose from a vast selection and array of living arrangements and this necessities a lot of hotel/condo/apartment options which means these buildings need to have interiors and furnished and environments fully built out...
ECONOMY
1) Ability to find and work a job, with multiple career paths and with ability to move up in the corporate world... this provides the user with a stead stream of income for which he can use to buy fancier cars, to move into newer and better apartments /condos etc.. and to buy fancier items like designer cloths and the suches... not to mention to spend on fine dinning in high end restuarants which can tie in nicely with going on datings, impressing women with luxury cars and expensive meals and "date nights out" at elaborate events.... basically there has to be a purpose and meaning to making more money, and the process of making more money has to be derived from a job or work or career of some sort as the main component...
Have a real economy with unemployment, inflation, commodity prices, and all of that impact and influence and affect the user in his everyday life... for example if a major terror event or pandemic causes the Nightcity to suffer an economic depression for a few months then its possible the company that the user is working at has to lay off people and he gets canned and has to downsize to a smaller apartment, loses his girlfriend/wife, and then has to find another lower paying job and stuck in the downward cycle for a few years until he is able to win the lottery (#GAMBLING/SPECUTLATION/BETTING) or his luck somehow changes...
Everything should cost money, it costs money to rent an apartement and it should also cost money to eat and drink... basically he user has to spend money to eat otherwise he will starve to death... and the user has to keep paying rent every month for whatever apartment he resides otherwise he gets evicted and could even become homeless and have to live in one of those nasty tents in tenty city or under a highway bridge etc etc
Grocery stores, restuarants, movie theaters, hotels, and shopping malls... There should be at least a few convinennce stores, shopping malls, restuarants and other retail places spread throughout nightcity, this is a component and element of the economy as well as a means for the user to spend all the hard earned money he worked towards... for example if you give a homeless a few bucks he should be able to use it to spend at a store on the corner to get something to eat and then that makes him happy because he is no longer so hungry... there should be a tie in for economy, money, and the ability to exchange that for goods and services (barber, tatto artists cough cough) and associate these goods and services to emotional feelings of happiness and satisfication for both the user /player and the NPCs...
SEASONS
There should be a distinction between autumn/fall, spring, summer, winter etc... This gives a big cycle sense of passage of time that cannot be simulated with the current day/night cycles along... in the winter the sun should rise and set at different times/angles than the summer...
In addition, I'd like to see an accurate night sky map/ stars. NightCity takes place in SoCal, its trivial to map the nightsky for the year 2077 in the SoCal area... even in the latest Flight Simulator 2020 the stars are now accurate at night...
Ability to choose LIVE weather based on current user location (see Flight Simulator) so say its raining in Dallas Texas where a user is playing, then in NightCity it will match that and we raining in the game as well... also ability to customize weather on-the-fly in real-time (see Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020) and have that instantly change in the game without reloading...
Along with seasons I'd like to be able to see holiday celebrations for example Christmas time espeically... I want to hear holiday music and see buildings decorated with Christmas lights and the jolly spirits of it all... Think the ambiance and environment of say Polar Express, bring that alive to Night City for Xmas...
MINI GAMES and other Microcosm
There is a "Go" board in Chinatown... but its fake... and the players aren't even attempting to play Go... See what Google Deepmind did with AlphaGo, Facebook made an OpenGo that they open sourced... there is also LeelaZero and KataGo free AI engines that have already been trained using deeplearning/machineAI to be far better than the Go masters... the same applies to Chess by the way... but I didn't see a Chess board in Night City yet... in any case all these board games the computer AI can now master... make these games playable in NightCity, so the user can watch two NPC's play a round of Go/Chess/etc (Ai vs Ai) or can join and sit down and take a seat and play against an NPC a real game of Go/Chess, (or in the future if CP gets a multiplayer than humans can play against one another etc) basically a microcosms and games-within-a-game....
Spotify/Netflix/youTube integrations... I'd like to see the user have a portable/personal mp3 player or app on his virtual smartphone that allows him to link to his personal -reallife- spotify account to listen to music while in the game... also on the TV screens at home to be able to watch netflix movies while in this virtual apartment chilling with his date/friends... and things like YouTube integration would be nice... maybe even pornhub integration....
Other simple games like darts, bowling and even toys like RC cars or DJI drones... give the use the ability to fly drones (check out DJI Simulator) or operate rc model cars etc... basically toys that he can buy at electronic stores or corner outlets that he can then use these toys in real life for any variety of enjoyments... this also ties into #ECONOMY and why its important to have a good job /career that pays good money!
GAMBLING/SPECUTLATION/INVESTMENTS/BETTING
Have some form of virtual casinos in the game, NightCity reminds me of Vegas, yet not one slot machine and not one means to gamble or bet? How about the ability to play the stockmarket, bitcoins, and make bets and well as go gambling, cards, poker, etc this not only provides a form of entertainment but also gives the user a way to quickly win / lose a lot of money and for the risk takers they may wish to invest their money in high risk high reward speculative stocks in the stock market instead of immediately spending it on a new apartment, new car, new tech gadget etc etc... this would also tie back to #ECONOMY since the more the user earns the more income he has to spend on gambling/stocks and the better the economy does the higher his stocks return on investment...
ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIPS
Should be able to court any pretty woman on the streets, to walk up to her and say hi and have a path/chance to a dialogue that leads to setting up a first date... and following that if it goes well can progress to more dates and evetnually her moving in with the user and eventually even having a kid, getting married, and the works... each female NPC should have a male preference and a threshold of compatiblity... so that for example if on the first date the guy is cheap and takes her to low end resturant, doesn't have a nice car to pick her up with, and otherwise seems like a low life then she wouldn't process/continue with him... whereas if he is already established with a multimillion apartment, supercar, takes her to most expensive restuarant in NightCity, then I could see her going back to his place on the first date and maybe even getting pregnant right then and there that night etc..."
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Some Simple tips for CD devs to make CP2077 feel more alive in upcoming DLCs (Please read)
First off, this game was an aesthetic treat and compared to GTAV, it is indeed much more "dense" with the core areas so much more beautiful in that regard... But no game is perfect, nor is it realistic in this decade to expect a full "city simulator" for any dev or in any game, so that's not what I'm expecting out of Night City not even under the most ideal of circumstances... That said, there are plenty of room for improvement, bug fixes sure, but also beyond that I'd like to see more in the upcoming DLC's that make NightCity more alive, not even necessarily newer and larger maps, but just practical added-elements and additional functional components that would go a long way towards making the city appear more 'alive', and immersive and dynamic and all that was illuded to but never fully manifested...
So in terms of most bang for buck and the low-hanging fruit (80/20 principle):
In real life there is a sense of interconnecitivity and permanance... NightCity doesn't have this and is just a disconnected Hodgepodge of static elements that have no effect on one another... for example I should be able to balance the transportation cost of getting to work versus the career path that I want and the amount of money I'm making and taking into account my net worth... it wouldn't make sense for me to accept an entry level position that requires hours of commute every morning when I'm living on the other end of town... and on the otherhand if I'm processed to a VP making bigly bucks I can afford to take the automated air taxi every morning to work in central business district and still live outside by the beautiful beachfront property etc... likewise a downturn in the economy will affect my company and I could get laid off or no bonus for the year, or if I'm working a gig job that is seasonal then come spring I wouldn't need to find a second side gig to make up for the loss of income... and all of that ties into what kind of loft I can afford, what kind of car I can buy/lease/rent and the food I can eat (tv dinner vs fine dining) and the cloths that I can put in my back which affects the sort of women on the street that I can radnomdly hit on and get intro interested into d going on a date with me etc etc etc... its all interconnected and has a continuation that affecst so much more than just mindless NPCs spawning and despawning right in front on my eyes...
#TRANSPORTATION
1) Bring back (or rather develope for the first time) the promised subway system... this shouldn't be that hard to do... it would add an element of connectivity of the different parts of the city... Leave fast travel as an option, for those that want to ride the train shouldn't be forced to use loading screens
2) Air taxi(s) -- in the age of Telsa self driving cars, hyperloops, drone taxis we should have plenty of automated air taxi options in the world of CP2077, basically like the taxi hailing component in GTAIV (Liberty City) except the player can hail an air taxi that lands close to where he is standing, he gets in, and then chooses any destination and it automatically flys him to the location, while allowing him to look out the windows and enjoy the night city from above / higher perspective... this is simplier than simply giving the player ability to fly hovercars/etc since an air taxi is just from point to point and its trivial to code a system that flys the player from any point in the city to any other point without crashing into any buildings... we've seen NightCity from the ground, now lets see it from the sky!
3) Rented transporation -- user pays to be able to rent jet packs, hoverboards, scooters at different locations in the city so he can use a public transportation but on a personal level... for the jet packs cap a max height so that its still basically hovering at or around slightly above ground level, giving the user the discretion of travel but not allowing him to fly or scale above buildings etc... this requires money to rent and if the equipment is damaged, lost, stolen or not returned properly the users bank account will be deducted for the amount ( see #ECONOMY)
#JOBS/CAREERS/WORK/EDUCATION/GIGs
Ability to work a day job to earn steady money and climb a career ladder by taking courses or going to school at night... ability to go on the nightcity job boards or online to hunt and interview for other jobs... to change industries and do other jobs... to participate in the Gig economy... like drive around in some version of ubereats delivering food or packages to people... or a corporate desk job thats basically on the computer all day... for corporate day jobs the game should give the user the ability to fastforward just like he can go to bed and fast forward for eight hours etc....
#INTERIORS
1) Skyscrapers with observation deck -- in every major city there is a theme like this, take Seattle for example you can visit the tallest building in Seattle downtown and go up on the obs deck and see the city view from high above, I would say incorporate some options like this where user can enter some of the taller buildings in NightCity, ride up the elevator to the higher decks and see the city from that view... maybe even add a floor with fine dinning where user can take a friend/date/group to the restuarant and eat while enjoying watching the scenery of the nightcity below etc...
2) All major buildings enter-able (is that a word? lol) with at least a ground lobby.... right now most of the buildings are just fake exteriors, nice to look at from the outside but completely fake and empty with no insides... Due to system restrains its not practical to simulate every room of every floor of every building in nightcity with furnished interiors and real windows and all that... but at least make the first floor /lobby area of every large and major building enter-able so that the character can walk in and out of them... for certain buildings you may want to make a working/functional lobby elevator that leads to an underground garage and/or allows the user to ride the elevator to above ground higher floors of the building... or have the elevator only allow certain floors to be accessed and furnish these floors with realistic settings/environment and this can tie in nicely with the job/work/career paths discussed in #ECONOMY section with gives you the office space to put a number of companies in which the user can find and switch jobs and work in corporate paths etc... for example allow the user to customize and decorate his own "office/desk", and if he has a window office, then that would provide another unique view/scenery of nightcity from above ground perspective, one that can only be gotten from working at that particular company/job, and gives him an incentive to work late to see the city from nighttime while burning the midnight oil:)
3) Multiple apartments, the user should be able to pick and choose from a vast selection and array of living arrangements and this necessities a lot of hotel/condo/apartment options which means these buildings need to have interiors and furnished and environments fully built out...
#ECONOMY
1) Ability to find and work a job, with multiple career paths and with ability to move up in the corporate world... this provides the user with a steady stream of income for which he can use to buy fancier cars, to move into newer and better apartments /condos etc.. and to buy fancier items like designer cloths and the suches... not to mention to spend on fine dinning in high end restuarants which can tie in nicely with going on datings, impressing women with luxury cars and expensive meals and "date nights out" at elaborate events.... basically there has to be a purpose and meaning to making more money, and the process of making more money has to be derived from a job or work or career of some sort as the main component...
2) Have a real economy with unemployment, inflation, commodity prices, and all of that impact and influence and affect the user in his everyday life... for example if a major terror event or pandemic causes the Nightcity to suffer an economic depression for a few months then its possible the company that the user is working at has to lay off people and he gets canned and has to downsize to a smaller apartment, loses his girlfriend/wife, and then has to find another lower paying job and stuck in the downward cycle for a few years until he is able to win the lottery (#GAMBLING/SPECUTLATION/BETTING) or his luck somehow changes...
3) Everything should cost money, it costs money to rent an apartement and it should also cost money to eat and drink... basically he user has to spend money to eat otherwise he will starve to death... and the user has to keep paying rent every month for whatever apartment he resides otherwise he gets evicted and could even become homeless and have to live in one of those nasty tents in tenty city or under a highway bridge etc etc
4) Grocery stores, restuarants, movie theaters, hotels, and shopping malls... There should be at least a few convinennce stores, shopping malls, restuarants and other retail places spread throughout nightcity, this is a component and element of the economy as well as a means for the user to spend all the hard earned money he worked towards... for example if you give a homeless a few bucks he should be able to use it to spend at a store on the corner to get something to eat and then that makes him happy because he is no longer so hungry... there should be a tie in for economy, money, and the ability to exchange that for goods and services (barber, tatto artists cough cough) and associate these goods and services to emotional feelings of happiness and satisfication for both the user /player and the NPCs...
#SEASONS
There should be a distinction between autumn/fall, spring, summer, winter etc... This gives a big cycle sense of passage of time that cannot be simulated with the current day/night cycles along... in the winter the sun should rise and set at different times/angles than the summer...
In addition, I'd like to see an accurate night sky map/ stars. NightCity takes place in SoCal, its trivial to map the nightsky for the year 2077 in the SoCal area... even in the latest Flight Simulator 2020 the stars are now accurate at night...
Ability to choose LIVE weather based on current user location (see Flight Simulator) so say its raining in Dallas Texas where a user is playing, then in NightCity it will match that and we raining in the game as well... also ability to customize weather on-the-fly in real-time (see Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020) and have that instantly change in the game without reloading...
Along with seasons I'd like to be able to see holiday celebrations for example Christmas time espeically... I want to hear holiday music and see buildings decorated with Christmas lights and the jolly spirits of it all... Think the ambiance and environment of say Polar Express, bring that alive to Night City for Xmas...
#MINI GAMES and other Microcosm
There is a "Go" board in Chinatown... but its fake... and the players aren't even attempting to play Go... See what Google Deepmind did with AlphaGo, Facebook made an OpenGo that they open sourced... there is also LeelaZero and KataGo free AI engines that have already been trained using deeplearning/machineAI to be far better than the Go masters... the same applies to Chess by the way... but I didn't see a Chess board in Night City yet... in any case all these board games the computer AI can now master... make these games playable in NightCity, so the user can watch two NPC's play a round of Go/Chess/etc (Ai vs Ai) or can join and sit down and take a seat and play against an NPC a real game of Go/Chess, (or in the future if CP gets a multiplayer than humans can play against one another etc) basically a microcosms and games-within-a-game....
Spotify/Netflix/youTube integrations... I'd like to see the user have a portable/personal mp3 player or app on his virtual smartphone that allows him to link to his personal -reallife- spotify account to listen to music while in the game... also on the TV screens at home to be able to watch netflix movies while in this virtual apartment chilling with his date/friends... and things like YouTube integration would be nice... maybe even pornhub integration....
Other simple games like darts, bowling and even toys like RC cars or DJI drones... give the use the ability to fly drones (check out DJI Simulator) or operate rc model cars etc... basically toys that he can buy at electronic stores or corner outlets that he can then use these toys in real life for any variety of enjoyments... this also ties into #ECONOMY and why its important to have a good job /career that pays good money!
#GAMBLING/SPECUTLATION/INVESTMENTS/BETTING
Have some form of virtual casinos in the game, NightCity reminds me of Vegas, yet not one slot machine and not one means to gamble or bet? How about the ability to play the stockmarket, bitcoins, and make bets and well as go gambling, cards, poker, etc this not only provides a form of entertainment but also gives the user a way to quickly win / lose a lot of money and for the risk takers they may wish to invest their money in high risk high reward speculative stocks in the stock market instead of immediately spending it on a new apartment, new car, new tech gadget etc etc... this would also tie back to #ECONOMY since the more the user earns the more income he has to spend on gambling/stocks and the better the economy does the higher his stocks return on investment...
#ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIPS
Should be able to court any pretty woman on the streets, to walk up to her and say hi and have a path/chance to a dialogue that leads to setting up a first date... and following that if it goes well can progress to more dates and evetnually her moving in with the user and eventually even having a kid, getting married, and the works... each female NPC should have a male preference and a threshold of compatiblity... so that for example if on the first date the guy is cheap and takes her to low end resturant, doesn't have a nice car to pick her up with, and otherwise seems like a low life then she wouldn't process/continue with him... whereas if he is already established with a multimillion apartment, supercar, takes her to most expensive restuarant in NightCity, then I could see her going back to his place on the first date and maybe even getting pregnant right then and there that night etc...
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At the Holy Grail Casino, you gamble with a lot more than money
"King-high diamond flush," I said boldly as I laid my cards out on the table.
Despite my strong hand, my heart still thumped in my chest as I waited for the only other player in the hand to reveal his cards. Although my odds of winning were good, I was nervous. If my opponent had the ace...
"Ace-high diamond flush," my train of thought was disrupted and heart my sank. My opponent had the goddamn ace.
Unlike any other time I had played Texas Hold 'Em at a casino, I had no idea what to expect. See, I wasn't at a normal casino. I was at the Holy Grail Casino, where one does not gamble with money.
My opponent had wagered a finger, and I thought that that had been some colloquial way of making a small bet. Just as we frequently say "an arm and a leg" figuratively for an exorbitant cost, I thought that 'finger' was being used in the same context. I was proven brutally wrong when the dealer, without a hint of emotion, pulled a large knife out from some concealed location and chopped my pinky finger off.
I screamed, both in pain and disbelief. I had been expecting the most intense gambling experience of a life time, but I hadn't imagined anything of this magnitude.
I had finally found a form of gambling even I balked at.
I'll come clean and say it, I'm a compulsive gambler. I've had an enduring fixation on Lady Luck as early as I can remember. As a child, I loved making bets - even small and petty ones - with my peers.
When I was eighteen, and had my first job, I squandered a bigger portion of my very first paycheck than I care to admit on scratch-off lottery tickets.
With my addictive proclivities, I ignored the glaring net financial loss that this incurred, instead gravitating to the mere twenty dollars I did win with those tickets.
Now you can tell me that my gambling winnings are heavily outweighed by my losses over the years, and you'd be right. It's a stubborn fact that cannot be truthfully denied.
But it didn't matter to me. I was addicted to gambling. I was always convinced that the big, life-changing win I needed was right around the corner. It is this lifelong habit that has not only brought about a life of financial strain, but which, I fear, has brought about my imminent appointment with my own mortality.
You see, my gambling problem reached its zenith last year after I cajoled one of my poker friends, Dallas, into taking me to a secretive and high-stakes casino that he frequently spoke of, and this is as good a place as any to begin telling what happened.
"So, is this the night you're finally going to accede and tell me more about the mythical 'high stakes venue' you claim to frequent, Mr. Big Shot?" I asked my friend Dallas.
Dallas was a pro at gambling. At least, he swept the floor with the competition nine times out of ten and the backroom card games we frequented.
Dallas groaned loudly in the passager seat.
"Come on bro," I said doggedly, "you can't just set something up on a pedestal like this and not expect someone to persist."
"I don't know man. This isn't kitty shit. This is the big leagues." Dallas answered.
"I'm not a lightweight." I objected.
"No...but this is way more than anything we'd ever bet back there," he said, referring to our backroom games, one of which we had just left.
"This is the real shit. Hard-fucking-core. This is the most hardcore gambling around." Dallas continued.
"Like what, Russian Roulette?" I joked.
"Nah man." Dallas said cryptically.
"Look man, I give you rides to these games every week. You owe me." I was getting seriously annoyed at his reticence.
"Fine," Dallas groaned, exasperated.
I couldn't believe it. I had actually worn him down!
"But I'm warning you. This is serious shit." Dallas said sternly.
"I want to go." I said firmly.
Dallas reached into his wallet and handed me a medallion.
Upon inspection, I saw one side was affixed with the design of an ornate, bejeweled chalice with the words 'Holy Grail Casino' written above it. On the other side, written in elegant calligraphy was the phrase 'omnem marmora' - "all the marbles" in Latin.
This certainly bore the look of a ritzy and exclusionary place. I had a feeling I'd either win the jackpot of jackpots or end up homeless on the street. The reality would prove much worse than the latter.
Dallas was looking at me oddly, almost as if he was worried. But he could tell he wasn't going to be able to talk me out of it. I still hate him for his acquiescence to my pestering.
"When can we go?" I asked excitedly.
"I was planning to go tomorrow-," Dallas started.
"When I should I pick you up?" I interrupted.
"That's...not how we get there." Dallas answered.
"What-," I started, but it was Dallas' turn to interrupt.
"When you go to bed tomorrow night, write your full name on a piece of paper, then put it and the medallion in your pocket when you go to sleep."
I looked at him incredulously. Had he been fucking with me this whole time?
"Look...just trust me. Either do it or don't, but that's how you get there." Dallas said matter-of-factly.
I looked silently at the road as we neared the place where Dallas lived. Dallas seemed to be pensively looking out the window, as if he was debating whether or not he should have give me the medallion.
I dropped Dallas off without a word and raced home. I don't know why I was such a hurry - I guess I wanted to start waiting for tomorrow night as soon as possible.
After a torturous day of waiting, the next night finally came. Remembering Dallas' instructions, I wrote my full name on a slip of paper and placed it, along with the medallion, in the pockets of my sweatpants that I was wearing to bed for that purpose.
I could have sworn that I had heard my name being chanted as I drifted off to sleep, but the authenticity of those sounds is still ambiguous. What is not ambiguous is the fact that, shortly after falling asleep, I found myself in an opulent red-carpeted casino.
I was in a lobby of sorts, at least I think that's what it was. I was in a large, marble room with Greco-Roman style columns flanking a plush red carpet that led to two magnificent ebony doors, which boasted intricately carved ivory handles.
As I was soaking in the amazing luxurious sight, a man in a suit briskly approached me.
"You can't go to the floor dressed like that!" He admonished me, pointing to my sweatpants and white t-shirt.
"I'm sorry-," I began sluggishly, a bit confused by everything. Was I honestly expected to go to bed in a suit in order to gamble here?
"No worries sir," the man had a rather upper class accent, "we will get you outfitted here free of charge."
A short while later I was sporting a fine burgundy suit, a white dress shirt, and black loafers, and being led by the casino worker back to those grandiose doors. He stopped in front of them, held one of the doors open, and ushered me in.
"Enjoy your stay sir," he said as he closed the door behind me.
I took in the even more impressive sight that was the gambling floor. I stood at the top of a red-carpeted staircase with gilded railing, looking down at a large room. On the far end, the words 'Holy Grail Casino' were displayed prominently on the wall, illuminated by spotlights.
Like the lobby, a red carpet ran through the center, bisecting the impressive layout of games and tables. Interestingly, there didn't appear to be any slot machines- there seemed to be exclusively traditional games. Poker tables, blackjack tables, roulette wheels, and craps tables I all recognized.
Finally, I descended the stairs. The patrons and staff paid me little attention as I set foot on the floor. I briefly scanned the floor for Dallas but saw no saw no sign of him.
I shrugged and decided to jump into the games. All around me, finely dressed patrons were engrossed in their games, and others stood to the side, nursing cocktail glasses or puffing on cigars.
I had never had much of an affinity for roulette or craps, and I avoided blackjack like the plague (it's definitely rigged for the house). Accordingly, I quickly settled on poker.
After eyeing several tables I settled on a table occupied by just one patron - an uninterested old man in a black suit.
"Can I join here?" I asked.
The dealer replied affirmatively.
I sat down and noticed there were no chips in sight. I thought it had been odd that I hadn't received any, but I had just figured they would be given at the table. Curious, I asked.
"First time?" The dealer raised an eyebrow.
"Yes."
The old man sighed, annoyed. What the hell? Shouldn't a patron at such a purportedly high-stakes venue be eager to have fresh meat?
"Well, the rules state that one's first game is one round of betting only." The dealer said in a monotone voice. No wonder old man was annoyed.
I nodded and sat down.
"But the chips-," I began to inquire.
"We don't use 'em here." The old man spoke for the first time.
Before I ask what we did use, the old man placed what would apparently be the sole bet of this hand: a finger.
Had I heard him right? He couldn't actually mean-
"Bet is one finger." The dealer said, interrupting my thoughts.
As I stated in the beginning, I assumed that 'a finger' was being used in the same figurative context that one often uses the term 'an arm and a leg.' I called the bet.
The cards were dealt, and I felt confident as I laid out the King-high flush I spoke of in the beginning. But then came the old man's ace-high flush, and then came the chop.
I screamed. To my shock, none of the other patrons even looked up from their games at the sound of my screams and the chop. Was this an ordinary occurrence?
Before I could get up from the table, the dealer also procured some sort of ointment and quickly dabbed some on the nub where my finger had been. The bleeding instantly stopped, and the pain eased, but I was having none of it. I got up from the table and began to run back to the doors. This was too much. I had to get out of here.
I heard a despaired howl coming from the direction of the roulette wheels as I made it back to the center of the floor, but didn't dare look back at the source. I stepped onto the carpet and set for the stairs when I nearly collided with Dallas.
"Hey you made it!" He said. "Oooh tough break with the finger," he indicated my hand.
"How have you never lost anything?!" I asked pointedly, barely resisting the urge to shake his shoulders.
"Well I have," Dallas smirked.
"You-you have all your digits." I sputtered.
"Well that's cause I won them back." He said.
"You can win them back?!" I was in disbelief.
"Of course, they'll reattach it if you win one."
I should have just cut my losses. I shouldn't have been swayed by temptation. But if you know the rabbit hole that is gambling, you'll know how much people put themselves in the hole vainly trying to win back a negligible loss, all the while turning that negligible loss into something substantial.
I was still weighing my options (stay or quit while still ahead) when a booming voice disrupted my deliberation.
"Attention floor! We have a class ten loser! Death!"
He couldn't actually mean-
Before I could make any kind of move, the patrons become a mob, and the wave people pushed Dallas and I to the center with them.
A man, who I noticed was already missing an arm, was on his knees sobbing. An emotionless casino dealer stood before him, holding a sword.
"Everyone c-cut y-your loss-losses," the man stuttered through sobs.
Before he could say anything else, the sobs were cut off by the slice of the sword, and the poor man's head hit the floor and tumbled, landing at my feet.
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At the Holy Grail Casino, you gamble with a lot more than money. Part 2/Final
Part 1:
https://www.reddit.com/nosleep/comments/ibnwx5/at_the_holy_grail_casino_you_gamble_with_a_lot/ My jaw dropped open and I took several short-circuited breaths as the head stopped just shy of my feet.
Honestly, I'm surprised I didn't scream or vomit. Next to me, Dallas was completely unfazed.
I had to get out of here. To hell with my finger, this was too much. I turned to leave, pushing my way through the crowd of people.
Nobody tried to stop me. Dallas didn't seem to react to my attempted departure either.
As I made it through the crowd, and began sprinting towards the exit, I heard a loud, deafening sound. The sound of a clock striking the next hour. A cacophony of excited murmurs ensued behind me as I made it to the unyielding doors.
"Let me out! I need to get out of here!" I banged desperately on the doors.
"You can't. Not right now." I heard Dallas say behind me.
"Why not?" I asked frantically, turning to face him.
"The Masters of the Casino are here. Gambling is compulsory until they leave."
"No," I weakly sobbed.
"You may as well try to win your finger back," Dallas said gently. "I'm going to play some poker. Care to join my table?"
I didn't want to play poker. I really didn't. While it was typically my game of choice, the present circumstances were far from typical. I was no longer protected by the one-bet-only rule now that I had played my first hand, and I knew that, with all the successive betting, my predicament could quickly get out of control if I played poker.
"No thanks man. I think I'll find a different game."
Dallas nodded.
I sighed, and, regaining my composure, descended the stairs. All around me, patrons were engaged in the now mandatory games - no longer was anyone leisurely sipping a cocktail or enjoying a cigar.
The only ones not gambling were the four entities in the middle of the floor. As I walked along the carpet, I got a better look at them. They were utterly terrifying, devoid of any discernable trace of humanity. At least, what little of them I could see was.
They were clad in identical, elegant robes, with their faces concealed by cowls. Inside those cowls, yellow eyes stared back at me. And while their lower extremities were completely concealed by their robes, inhuman, twisted hands protruded from their sleeves. They were gray and looked to be of an organic material, but in shape they resembled tree branches more than hands.
"Play." One of them hissed icily at me.
I quickly nodded, terrified, and settled on roulette. Even though I had shunned it earlier, I now felt it to be my safest option. For one thing, I could control the betting. I wouldn't have to contend with any extreme bets from the other patrons, and I could bide my time until this involuntary gambling ended.
I approached a wheel, nodding at the gaunt casino worker there.
"Your bet sir?" He asked calmly.
"A finger." I said hesitantly.
As the man nodded, I realized what luck this was. This roulette wheel had no numbers! I literally had a 50-50 shot of winning back my digits and being whole again. I had never heard of such a wheel, but I wasn't about to look a gift horse in the mouth.
"Black please." I said to the man.
"One finger on black," the man said as he set the game in motion.
I watched tensely as the ball rounded and slowed. Red. My heart sank.
More pain ensued as the man, much like that first dealer, removed my ring finger.
I cried out and fell to my knees. I struggled to get back up in between pained sobs. Gambling was still mandatory, and I did not want to anger those foul beings. I would just keep betting on black at the roulette wheel. Eventually I'd be whole again. It only took one win after all.
"Two fingers on black." I placed my bet.
"Very good sir." The Casino man said.
Red again. God fucking dammit.
More blinding pain. A pitiful, weak voice of mine bet four fingers through clenched teeth. Black.
It landed on black! Sweet merciful Jesus I was whole again!
Fascinated, I watched as the man procured four fingers from his coat pocket and somehow reattached them.
I gratefully rubbed my regenerated flesh as I left the wheel. If I could just blend in with the crowd until the Masters left, I would be in the clear. I could leave with my body whole and never return to this godforsaken place.
But I wouldn't get so lucky. After about ten minutes of attempting to be a wallflower, I was spotted by a poker dealer. I was clearly guilty of idling, and he knew it. I had two choices, he said. Play at his table or answer to the Masters.
I chose the former, and, as I sat down at the table, realized Dallas was there. And he was missing a hand.
It was just Dallas and one other when I joined, and this three player game quickly escalated. It was clear that this hand was all or nothing. Horrible as it was to be pitted against my friend, it was him or me. And damn straight I was choosing myself.
Soon, the betting had led to us all having, literally, our necks on the line. Somehow, I had ended up having my head on the line. Losing was not an option. It was no option for any of the three of us, but I was determined to win. But so was Dallas. And in his steadfast desire to live, he showed depths of depravity I would have never deemed him capable of.
"I'm upping the stakes. Death by immolation," Dallas proclaimed as the turn (for those who don't know, that's the fourth card in Texas Hold Em) was revealed.
I couldn't believe it, but the dealer blandly restated the bet as if nothing of note had happened.
"What the fuck Dallas?!" I screamed, completely shaken. "Death is already on the line!"
"I don't want to die buddy." Dallas said. "And I don't want you to die either. But, barring the unlikely event of a tie, two of us - and therefore you or I - will die after this hand. But there are many ways to die, and decapitation is much better than burning to death. If your cards are shit you need to seriously consider it. I feel pretty confident about my hand. How about you?"
I was terrified, both at Dallas' villainous monologue and the terrifying prospects that I faced. My nerves nearly failed. I very nearly folded and took the easy death (if you fold you forfeit what you have previously bet - in this case my head), but I called the bet with a quivering voice.
My nerves were apparently stronger than the third player. He sobbed at his dilemma before folding. Poor bastard. He was taken away from the table to be beheaded as the dealer prepared to reveal the river (the final card).
I braced myself. There were a couple things of note out of the four cards: three spades (possible flush for Dallas if he had two spades) and a ten. The ten was of note because I had two tens. Three of a kind would lose to a flush, but four of a kind would prevail and save my life.
After great inner suspense, the last card was revealed. I couldn't believe it! It was the ten! I was saved. My luck had saved me when it mattered the most.
"There's not much more to wager Dallas. I check." I said.
"Up to the Gods then? Fine." Dallas said, showing me a flush.
"Sorry Dallas. Four tens." I revealed my hand.
Dallas was shaking, hyperventilating even. I was too. I took no joy in my own survival. I was sorry then, and I still am.
I was sorry as I, along with many other spectators, watched Dallas get bound and set on fire. It should have been me there. I had hounded him incessantly into inviting me to the damn place. His agonized screams, and the smell of his burning flesh, will stay with me until the day I die - which probably won't be long.
As Dallas entered his death throes, the clock-like sound struck again - apparently signifying the end of the mandatory gambling period. We were free to leave. I was free to leave.
Dejected at the horrors I witnessed, and profoundly guilty at the hand I had in my friend's death, I began to mozy towards the exit - only to be stopped by some unseen force.
As many of the patrons filed out, the telekinetic force that had me in its grasp spun me around. I gasped. I was staring right at the Masters, and even though their faces were hidden, it was clear that they were angry with me.
"You...didn't play." One said accusingly.
My heart thumped rapidly as I said that I had played, and asked that I please be allowed to leave now.
"You didn't for a few minutes." Another one responded.
Shit. I was fucked.
"The Master Die." The first one said.
I watched in horror as on of them procured a large die and rolled it. By the looks of it, nothing nice was in store for me. I suppose the best description of the die I can offer is to say that it's similar to the one Bowser rolls if you land on his space in Mario Party 6.
But I digress. The die landed and my knees went weak.
"Fifty years of your life is forfeit as punishment." The Masters chimed. "Of course, feel free to try to win them back later."
I was sobbing. I was begging. But they were unmoved as they freed me from their supernatural grip. The next thing I remember is passing out on the red carpet, and waking up in my own bed.
I wanted to write it off as a bad dream so desperately, but I couldn't. First of all, I was dressed in the suit I had worn while gambling. My sweatpants and shirt were gone. Bad as that was, there was something much worse. Something that absolutely confirmed the worst.
Dallas had died under perplexing and seemingly downright impossible circumstances. There was no fire in his apartment, and nothing else was burned, yet his mysteriously charred corpse was discovered in his bed. Of course, I know why his corpse was charred. But I'm probably the only one.
But worst of all, I know my time is very limited. I don't know just how long I have, but it can't be long. I lost 50 years of life to those creatures. I'm 35 and still alive, so I would have lived to be at least 85. But how long after 85 would I have had? Maybe I'll die tomorrow, or the day after, or next year.
Or, if I'm lucky, maybe I'll have another 10 plus years. I'm living life knowing that every day could likely be my last. Loathe as I am to do so, I know my only hope is to go back to that awful Casino and win back my 50 years. I still have the medallion, and time is of essence. But I'm so afraid of going back there.
I'd better make a decision, lest I die without making peace.
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By combining the average scores from IMDb, Letterboxd, Rotten Tomatoes & Metacritic, and then fine-tuning the results with data from Letterboxd, iCheckMovies, TSPDT?, TMDb and IMDb, I was able to come up with the 1001 'GREATEST' MOVIES OF ALL TIME.
In 2015, I created a list titled, “Top10ner’s 1001 'Greatest' Movies of All Time” and many of you seemed to enjoy it and still use it today so I thought it was about time that I updated it..
The original 2015 thread can be found
here as well as the initial
update for those curious about the algorithm.
Basically I started off by gathering ratings from
IMDB (UseCritic Average), Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer, Critic Average) & (Audience Score, User Average), Metacritic (Critic Average, User Average) and Letterboxd (User Average). Each site’s average rating was then weighted so that no site’s ratings were favoured above the rest. The next step was to make sure that each film was treated equally. Rather than eliminating films that had little votes, I opted to alter these films score by carefully deducting points depending on how many people have seen it, and therefore voted on it.
I then finally put the list through a final adjustment, where I applied aspects such as critical reception (# of official lists movie is in), audience reception and overall likability/popularity. These figures were determined using sources such as iCheckmovies, Letterboxd and TSPDT?.
I've created the following lists for both Letterboxd and iCheckMovies, as well as a Google spreadsheet where you can check out the
full list and search for particular films easier.
Letterboxd - 2020 Edition: Top10ner’s 1001 ‘Greatest’ Movies of All Time IMDb - 2020 Edition: Top10ner’s 1001 ‘Greatest’ Movies of All Time iCheckMovies - 2020 Edition: Top10ner’s 1001 ‘Greatest’ Movies of All Time Google Spreadsheet - 2020 Edition: Top10ner’s 1001 ‘Greatest’ Movies of All Time ANYWAY, here is the
1001 ‘Greatest’ Movies of All Time. Enjoy! (NOTE: Could only include the first 750 movies due character limit)
RANK | TITLE | YEAR | DIRECTOR |
1 | The Godfather | 1972 | Francis Ford Coppola |
2 | The Godfather: Part II | 1974 | Francis Ford Coppola |
3 | Seven Samurai | 1954 | Akira Kurosawa |
4 | Pulp Fiction | 1994 | Quentin Tarantino |
5 | 12 Angry Men | 1957 | Sidney Lumet |
6 | Spirited Away | 2001 | Hayao Miyazaki |
7 | Schindler's List | 1993 | Steven Spielberg |
8 | Casablanca | 1942 | Michael Curtiz |
9 | Psycho | 1960 | Alfred Hitchcock |
10 | Goodfellas | 1990 | Martin Scorsese |
11 | Lawrence of Arabia | 1962 | David Lean |
12 | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | 1966 | Sergio Leone |
13 | Singin' in the Rain | 1952 | Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly |
14 | City Lights | 1931 | Charlie Chaplin |
15 | Sunset Boulevard | 1950 | Billy Wilder |
16 | Apocalypse Now | 1979 | Francis Ford Coppola |
17 | The Shawshank Redemption | 1994 | Frank Darabont |
18 | Rear Window | 1954 | Alfred Hitchcock |
19 | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Irvin Kershner |
20 | 2001: A Space Odyssey | 1968 | Stanley Kubrick |
21 | Citizen Kane | 1941 | Orson Welles |
22 | M | 1931 | Fritz Lang |
23 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 1975 | Miloš Forman |
24 | Vertigo | 1958 | Alfred Hitchcock |
25 | The Dark Knight | 2008 | Christopher Nolan |
26 | The Silence of the Lambs | 1991 | Jonathan Demme |
27 | Modern Times | 1936 | Charles Chaplin |
28 | Star Wars - A New Hope | 1977 | George Lucas |
29 | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | 1964 | Stanley Kubrick |
30 | Come and See | 1985 | Elem Klimov |
31 | Bicycle Thieves | 1948 | Vittorio De Sica |
32 | Tokyo Story | 1953 | Yasujirō Ozu |
33 | It's a Wonderful Life | 1946 | Frank Capra |
34 | Rashomon | 1950 | Akira Kurosawa |
35 | Once Upon a Time in the West | 1968 | Sergio Leone |
36 | Taxi Driver | 1976 | Martin Scorsese |
37 | Ikiru | 1952 | Akira Kurosawa |
38 | Metropolis | 1927 | Fritz Lang |
39 | The Passion of Joan of Arc | 1928 | Carl Theodor Dreyer |
40 | Alien | 1979 | Ridley Scott |
41 | The Third Man | 1949 | Carol Reed |
42 | All About Eve | 1950 | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
43 | Fanny and Alexander | 1982 | Ingmar Bergman |
44 | Chinatown | 1974 | Roman Polanski |
45 | City of God | 2002 | Fernando Meirelles & Kátia Lund |
46 | Double Indemnity | 1944 | Billy Wilder |
47 | Paths of Glory | 1957 | Stanley Kubrick |
48 | Raiders of the Lost Ark | 1981 | Steven Spielberg |
49 | Andrei Rublev | 1966 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
50 | The Apartment | 1960 | Billy Wilder |
51 | Harakiri | 1962 | Masaki Kobayashi |
52 | Parasite | 2019 | Bong Joon-ho |
53 | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | 2001 | Peter Jackson |
54 | The 400 Blows | 1959 | François Truffaut |
55 | Stalker | 1979 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
56 | Some Like It Hot | 1959 | Billy Wilder |
57 | Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans | 1927 | F.W. Murnau |
58 | Pan's Labyrinth | 2006 | Guillermo del Toro |
59 | Ran | 1985 | Akira Kurosawa |
60 | Sherlock, Jr. | 1924 | Buster Keaton |
61 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 2003 | Peter Jackson |
62 | The Night of the Hunter | 1955 | Charles Laughton |
63 | A Separation | 2011 | Asghar Farhadi |
64 | Grave of the Fireflies | 1988 | Isao Takahata |
65 | North by Northwest | 1959 | Alfred Hitchcock |
66 | Persona | 1966 | Ingmar Bergman |
67 | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | 2004 | Michel Gondry |
68 | Back to the Future | 1985 | Robert Zemeckis |
69 | The Battle of Algiers | 1966 | Gillo Pontecorvo |
70 | Toy Story | 1995 | John Lasseter |
71 | Raging Bull | 1980 | Martin Scorsese |
72 | 8½ (Eight and a Half) | 1963 | Federico Fellini |
73 | Saving Private Ryan | 1998 | Steven Spielberg |
74 | On the Waterfront | 1954 | Elia Kazan |
75 | The Shining | 1980 | Stanley Kubrick |
76 | Three Colors: Red | 1994 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
77 | The Great Dictator | 1940 | Charles Chaplin |
78 | The Wizard of Oz | 1939 | Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Mervyn… |
79 | The Wages of Fear | 1953 | Henri-Georges Clouzot |
80 | In the Mood for Love | 2000 | Wong Kar-wai |
81 | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | 2018 | Rodney Rothman, Peter Ramsey… |
82 | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | 1948 | John Huston |
83 | The Seventh Seal | 1957 | Ingmar Bergman |
84 | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | 2002 | Peter Jackson |
85 | The Red Shoes | 1948 | Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger |
86 | The General | 1926 | Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton |
87 | The Gold Rush | 1925 | Charles Chaplin |
88 | Touch of Evil | 1958 | Orson Welles |
89 | WALL-E | 2008 | Andrew Stanton |
90 | Aliens | 1986 | James Cameron |
91 | Wild Strawberries | 1957 | Ingmar Bergman |
92 | Paris Texas | 1984 | Wim Wenders |
93 | A Clockwork Orange | 1971 | Stanley Kubrick |
94 | La Grande Illusion | 1937 | Jean Renoir |
95 | There Will Be Blood | 2007 | Paul Thomas Anderson |
96 | Amadeus | 1984 | Miloš Forman |
97 | Annie Hall | 1977 | Woody Allen |
98 | Whiplash | 2014 | Damien Chazelle |
99 | Pather Panchali | 1955 | Satyajit Ray |
100 | Cinema Paradiso | 1988 | Giuseppe Tornatore |
101 | It Happened One Night | 1934 | Frank Capra |
102 | The Bridge on the River Kwai | 1957 | David Lean |
103 | The Lives of Others | 2006 | Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck |
104 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 | James Cameron |
105 | Blade Runner | 1982 | Ridley Scott |
106 | Yojimbo | 1961 | Akira Kurosawa |
107 | Ugetsu | 1953 | Kenji Mizoguchi |
108 | Reservoir Dogs | 1992 | Quentin Tarantino |
109 | Memento | 2000 | Christopher Nolan |
110 | Princess Mononoke | 1997 | Hayao Miyazaki |
111 | Mad Max: Fury Road | 2015 | George Miller |
112 | The Pianist | 2002 | Roman Polanski |
113 | Wings of Desire | 1987 | Wim Wenders |
114 | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 1920 | Robert Wiene |
115 | The Best Years of Our Lives | 1946 | William Wyler |
116 | Inception | 2010 | Christopher Nolan |
117 | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | 1975 | Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones |
118 | Fargo | 1996 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
119 | La Dolce Vita | 1960 | Federico Fellini |
120 | Oldboy | 2003 | Chan-wook Park |
121 | Nights of Cabiria | 1957 | Federico Fellini |
122 | Toy Story 3 | 2010 | Lee Unkrich |
123 | Children of Paradise | 1945 | Marcel Carné |
124 | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | Victor Fleming,George Cukor... |
125 | Jaws | 1975 | Steven Spielberg |
126 | Das Boot | 1981 | Wolfgang Petersen |
127 | High and Low | 1963 | Akira Kurosawa |
128 | The Mirror | 1975 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
129 | L.A. Confidential | 1997 | Curtis Hanson |
130 | Unforgiven | 1992 | Clint Eastwood |
131 | Amelie | 2001 | Jean-Pierre Jeunet |
132 | My Neighbor Totoro | 1988 | Hayao Miyazaki |
133 | Barry Lyndon | 1975 | Stanley Kubrick |
134 | Le Samouraï | 1967 | Jean-Pierre Melville |
135 | Ordet | 1955 | Carl Theodor Dreyer |
136 | To Be or Not to Be | 1942 | Ernst Lubitsch |
137 | No Country for Old Men | 2007 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
138 | Solaris | 1972 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
139 | Coco | 2017 | Lee Unkrich |
140 | Your Name. | 2016 | Makoto Shinkai |
141 | Fight Club | 1999 | David Fincher |
142 | The Maltese Falcon | 1941 | John Huston |
143 | The Kid | 1921 | Charles Chaplin |
144 | Woman in the Dunes | 1964 | Hiroshi Teshigahara |
145 | Se7en | 1995 | David Fincher |
146 | Do the Right Thing | 1989 | Spike Lee |
147 | The Rules of the Game | 1939 | Jean Renoir |
148 | Aguirre: The Wrath of God | 1972 | Werner Herzog |
149 | The Grapes of Wrath | 1940 | John Ford |
150 | La Haine | 1995 | Mathieu Kassovitz |
151 | Once Upon a Time in America | 1984 | Sergio Leone |
152 | Throne of Blood | 1957 | Akira Kurosawa |
153 | Notorious | 1946 | Alfred Hitchcock |
154 | Badlands | 1973 | Terrence Malick |
155 | A Man Escaped | 1956 | Robert Bresson |
156 | Cool Hand Luke | 1967 | Stuart Rosenberg |
157 | Rosemary's Baby | 1968 | Roman Polanski |
158 | Before Sunrise | 1995 | Richard Linklater |
159 | The Lion King | 1994 | Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff |
160 | Before Sunset | 2004 | Richard Linklater |
161 | Rebecca | 1940 | Alfred Hitchcock |
162 | La strada | 1954 | Federico Fellini |
163 | Duck Soup | 1933 | Leo McCarey |
164 | The Deer Hunter | 1978 | Michael Cimino |
165 | Sansho the Bailiff | 1954 | Kenji Mizoguchi |
166 | The Philadelphia Story | 1940 | George Cukor |
167 | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | 1962 | John Ford |
168 | Die Hard | 1988 | John McTiernan |
169 | Brazil | 1985 | Terry Gilliam |
170 | Sweet Smell of Success | 1957 | Alexander Mackendrick |
171 | The Departed | 2006 | Martin Scorsese |
172 | Three Colors: Blue | 1993 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
173 | The Last Picture Show | 1971 | Peter Bogdanovich |
174 | Rome, Open City | 1945 | Roberto Rossellini |
175 | Up | 2009 | Pete Docter & Bob Peterson |
176 | The Princess Bride | 1987 | Rob Reiner |
177 | Breathless | 1960 | Jean-Luc Godard |
178 | Dog Day Afternoon | 1975 | Sidney Lumet |
179 | Kind Hearts and Coronets | 1949 | Robert Hamer |
180 | To Kill a Mockingbird | 1962 | Robert Mulligan |
181 | Chungking Express | 1994 | Wong Kar-wai |
182 | The Conversation | 1974 | Francis Ford Coppola |
183 | Rio Bravo | 1959 | Howard Hawks |
184 | Full Metal Jacket | 1987 | Stanley Kubrick |
185 | The Handmaiden | 2016 | Chan-wook Park |
186 | A Matter of Life and Death | 1946 | Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger |
187 | A Woman Under the Influence | 1974 | John Cassavetes |
188 | All the President's Men | 1976 | Alan J. Pakula |
189 | Portrait of a Lady on Fire | 2019 | Céline Sciamma |
190 | The Matrix | 1999 | Lilly & Lana Wachowski |
191 | 12 Years a Slave | 2013 | Steve McQueen |
192 | Brief Encounter | 1945 | David Lean |
193 | Shoplifters | 2018 | Hirokazu Kore-eda |
194 | American Beauty | 1999 | Sam Mendes |
195 | His Girl Friday | 1940 | Howard Hawks |
196 | The Usual Suspects | 1995 | Bryan Singer |
197 | The Graduate | 1967 | Mike Nichols |
198 | Jurassic Park | 1993 | Steven Spielberg |
199 | Memories of Murder | 2003 | Bong Joon-ho |
200 | King Kong | 1933 | Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack |
201 | Inside Out | 2015 | Pete Docter |
202 | Yi yi | 2000 | Edward Yang |
203 | Raise the Red Lantern | 1991 | Zhang Yimou |
204 | Rififi | 1955 | Jules Dassin |
205 | Blue Velvet | 1986 | David Lynch |
206 | Army of Shadows | 1969 | Jean-Pierre Melville |
207 | This Is Spinal Tap | 1984 | Rob Reiner |
208 | The Wild Bunch | 1969 | Sam Peckinpah |
209 | Witness for the Prosecution | 1957 | Billy Wilder |
210 | Battleship Potemkin | 1925 | Sergei M. Eisenstein |
211 | Strangers on a Train | 1951 | Alfred Hitchcock |
212 | The Searchers | 1956 | John Ford |
213 | The Big Lebowski | 1998 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
214 | Nosferatu | 1922 | F.W. Murnau |
215 | Network | 1976 | Sidney Lumet |
216 | The Hustler | 1961 | Robert Rossen |
217 | The Exterminating Angel | 1962 | Luis Buñuel |
218 | Days of Heaven | 1978 | Terrence Malick |
219 | Finding Nemo | 2003 | Andrew Stanton & Lee Unkrich |
220 | Heat | 1995 | Michael Mann |
221 | The Great Escape | 1963 | John Sturges |
222 | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 | Elia Kazan |
223 | Diabolique | 1955 | Henri-Georges Clouzot |
224 | The Sting | 1973 | George Roy Hill |
225 | Night of the Living Dead | 1968 | George A. Romero |
226 | The Thing | 1982 | John Carpenter |
227 | Mulholland Drive | 2001 | David Lynch |
228 | The Conformist | 1970 | Bernardo Bertolucci |
229 | The Grand Budapest Hotel | 2014 | Wes Anderson |
230 | A Brighter Summer Day | 1991 | Edward Yang |
231 | Monty Python's Life of Brian | 1979 | Terry Jones |
232 | Umberto D. | 1952 | Vittorio De Sica |
233 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | 1966 | Mike Nichols |
234 | Stagecoach | 1939 | John Ford |
235 | Beauty and the Beast | 1991 | Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise |
236 | The Big Sleep | 1946 | Howard Hawks |
237 | Inglourious Basterds | 2009 | Quentin Tarantino |
238 | Viridiana | 1961 | Luis Buñuel |
239 | Incendies | 2010 | Denis Villeneuve |
240 | The Terminator | 1984 | James Cameron |
241 | Bride of Frankenstein | 1935 | James Whale |
242 | Sullivan's Travels | 1941 | Preston Sturges |
243 | Playtime | 1967 | Jacques Tati |
244 | Ivan's Childhood | 1962 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
245 | Life Is Beautiful | 1997 | Roberto Benigni |
246 | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | 1969 | George Roy Hill |
247 | Manhattan | 1979 | Woody Allen |
248 | Trainspotting | 1996 | Danny Boyle |
249 | All Quiet on the Western Front | 1930 | Lewis Milestone |
250 | The Young and the Damned | 1950 | Luis Buñuel |
251 | The Elephant Man | 1980 | David Lynch |
252 | All About My Mother | 1999 | Pedro Almodóvar |
253 | Le Trou | 1960 | Jacques Becker |
254 | The Leopard | 1963 | Luchino Visconti |
255 | Laura | 1944 | Otto Preminger |
256 | Shadow of a Doubt | 1943 | Alfred Hitchcock |
257 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | 1939 | Frank Capra |
258 | Hiroshima Mon Amour | 1959 | Alain Resnais |
259 | Bringing Up Baby | 1938 | Howard Hawks |
260 | Out of the Past | 1947 | Jacques Tourneur |
261 | Anatomy of a Murder | 1959 | Otto Preminger |
262 | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 2000 | Ang Lee |
263 | L'avventura | 1960 | Michelangelo Antonioni |
264 | Beauty and the Beast | 1946 | Jean Cocteau |
265 | The Hunt | 2012 | Thomas Vinterberg |
266 | Forrest Gump | 1994 | Robert Zemeckis |
267 | Ace in the Hole | 1951 | Billy Wilder |
268 | Late Spring | 1949 | Yasujirō Ozu |
269 | The Celebration | 1998 | Thomas Vinterberg |
270 | Au Revoir Les Enfants | 1987 | Louis Malle |
271 | Spotlight | 2015 | Tom McCarthy |
272 | Roman Holiday | 1953 | William Wyler |
273 | Amour | 2012 | Michael Haneke |
274 | Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | 1974 | Rainer Werner Fassbinder |
275 | Paddington 2 | 2017 | Paul King |
276 | The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp | 1943 | Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger |
277 | The French Connection | 1971 | William Friedkin |
278 | The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie | 1972 | Luis Buñuel |
279 | High Noon | 1952 | Fred Zinnemann |
280 | Akira | 1988 | Katsuhiro Otomo |
281 | 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days | 2007 | Cristian Mungiu |
282 | Ben-Hur | 1959 | William Wyler |
283 | Let the Right One In | 2008 | Tomas Alfredson |
284 | Nashville | 1975 | Robert Altman |
285 | Room | 2015 | Lenny Abrahamson |
286 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | 1938 | Michael Curtiz & William Keighley |
287 | Jules and Jim | 1962 | François Truffaut |
288 | Good Will Hunting | 1997 | Gus Van Sant |
289 | Young Frankenstein | 1974 | Mel Brooks |
290 | White Heat | 1949 | Raoul Walsh |
291 | Short Term 12 | 2013 | Destin Cretton |
292 | The Killing | 1956 | Stanley Kubrick |
293 | In a Lonely Place | 1950 | Nicholas Ray |
294 | Frankenstein | 1931 | James Whale |
295 | Secrets & Lies | 1996 | Mike Leigh |
296 | Django Unchained | 2012 | Quentin Tarantino |
297 | Call Me by Your Name | 2017 | Luca Guadagnino |
298 | Magnolia | 1999 | Paul Thomas Anderson |
299 | Being There | 1979 | Hal Ashby |
300 | The Manchurian Candidate | 1962 | John Frankenheimer |
301 | Paper Moon | 1973 | Peter Bogdanovich |
302 | The Shop Around the Corner | 1940 | Ernst Lubitsch |
303 | Halloween | 1978 | John Carpenter |
304 | The World of Apu | 1959 | Satyajit Ray |
305 | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring | 2003 | Kim Ki-duk |
306 | L'Atalante | 1934 | Jean Vigo |
307 | The Iron Giant | 1999 | Brad Bird |
308 | The Exorcist | 1973 | William Friedkin |
309 | Amores Perros | 2000 | Alejandro González Iñárritu |
310 | Central Station | 1998 | Walter Salles |
311 | Bonnie and Clyde | 1967 | Arthur Penn |
312 | Persepolis | 2007 | Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi |
313 | The Best of Youth | 2003 | Marco Tullio Giordana |
314 | The Spirit of the Beehive | 1973 | Víctor Erice |
315 | Z | 1969 | Costa-Gavras |
316 | Underground | 1995 | Emir Kusturica |
317 | The Killer | 1989 | John Woo |
318 | Kes | 1969 | Ken Loach |
319 | Moonlight | 2016 | Barry Jenkins |
320 | Howl's Moving Castle | 2004 | Hayao Miyazaki |
321 | Her | 2013 | Spike Jonze |
322 | Requiem for a Dream | 2000 | Darren Aronofsky |
323 | The Truman Show | 1998 | Peter Weir |
324 | The Incredibles | 2004 | Brad Bird |
325 | Cries and Whispers | 1972 | Ingmar Bergman |
326 | Stand by Me | 1986 | Rob Reiner |
327 | Before Midnight | 2013 | Richard Linklater |
328 | Groundhog Day | 1993 | Harold Ramis |
329 | Little Women | 2019 | Greta Gerwig |
330 | The Social Network | 2010 | David Fincher |
331 | The Right Stuff | 1983 | Philip Kaufman |
332 | Get Out | 2017 | Jordan Peele |
333 | It's Such a Beautiful Day | 2012 | Don Hertzfeldt |
334 | Boogie Nights | 1997 | Paul Thomas Anderson |
335 | Fantasia | 1940 | Samuel Armstrong, James Algar... |
336 | Black Narcissus | 1947 | Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger |
337 | Midnight Cowboy | 1969 | John Schlesinger |
338 | Children of Men | 2006 | Alfonso Cuarón |
339 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 1982 | Steven Spielberg |
340 | Toy Story 2 | 1999 | John Lasseter |
341 | Leon: The Professional | 1994 | Luc Besson |
342 | Cabaret | 1972 | Bob Fosse |
343 | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | 2007 | Julian Schnabel |
344 | Ratatouille | 2007 | Brad Bird |
345 | The Cranes Are Flying | 1957 | Mikhail Kalatozov |
346 | Day for Night | 1973 | François Truffaut |
347 | Withnail & I | 1987 | Bruce Robinson |
348 | Safety Last! | 1923 | Fred C. Newmeyer & Sam Taylor |
349 | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 1964 | Jacques Demy |
350 | Shaun of the Dead | 2004 | Edgar Wright |
351 | Song of the Sea | 2014 | Tomm Moore |
352 | Scarface | 1983 | Brian De Palma |
353 | Harold and Maude | 1971 | Hal Ashby |
354 | Platoon | 1986 | Oliver Stone |
355 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | 1993 | Henry Selick |
356 | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | 1977 | Steven Spielberg |
357 | Talk to Her | 2002 | Pedro Almodóvar |
358 | Wild Tales | 2014 | Damián Szifrón |
359 | Close-Up | 1990 | Abbas Kiarostami |
360 | Time of the Gypsies | 1988 | Emir Kusturica |
361 | Mary and Max | 2009 | Adam Elliot |
362 | The Return | 2003 | Andrey Zvyagintsev |
363 | Logan | 2017 | James Mangold |
364 | For a Few Dollars More | 1965 | Sergio Leone |
365 | A Prophet | 2009 | Jacques Audiard |
366 | La La Land | 2016 | Damien Chazelle |
367 | The Sound of Music | 1965 | Robert Wise |
368 | The King of Comedy | 1982 | Martin Scorsese |
369 | The Big Heat | 1953 | Fritz Lang |
370 | In the Heat of the Night | 1967 | Norman Jewison |
371 | Amarcord | 1973 | Federico Fellini |
372 | A Night at the Opera | 1935 | Sam Wood |
373 | Repulsion | 1965 | Roman Polanski |
374 | Freaks | 1932 | Tod Browning |
375 | Au Hasard Balthazar | 1966 | Robert Bresson |
376 | Downfall | 2004 | Oliver Hirschbiegel |
377 | Lost in Translation | 2003 | Sofia Coppola |
378 | Belle de Jour | 1967 | Luis Buñuel |
379 | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | 1962 | Robert Aldrich |
380 | The Circus | 1928 | Charles Chaplin |
381 | How to Train Your Dragon | 2010 | Chris Sanders & Dean DeBlois |
382 | Crimes and Misdemeanors | 1989 | Woody Allen |
383 | Breaking the Waves | 1996 | Lars von Trier |
384 | Brokeback Mountain | 2005 | Ang Lee |
385 | Steamboat Bill, Jr. | 1928 | Buster Keaton & Charles Reisner |
386 | Werckmeister Harmonies | 2000 | Béla Tarr & Ágnes Hranitzky |
387 | Greed | 1924 | Erich von Stroheim |
388 | Roma | 2018 | Alfonso Cuarón |
389 | Make Way for Tomorrow | 1937 | Leo McCarey |
390 | The Lady Eve | 1941 | Preston Sturges |
391 | The Straight Story | 1999 | David Lynch |
392 | Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion | 1997 | Kazuya Tsurumaki & Hideaki Anno |
393 | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | 1989 | Steven Spielberg |
394 | Peeping Tom | 1960 | Michael Powell |
395 | The Secret in Their Eyes | 2009 | Juan José Campanella |
396 | Cleo from 5 to 7 | 1962 | Agnès Varda |
397 | Aladdin | 1992 | Ron Clements & John Musker |
398 | Rocco and His Brothers | 1960 | Luchino Visconti |
399 | Hannah and Her Sisters | 1986 | Woody Allen |
400 | My Darling Clementine | 1946 | John Ford |
401 | Avengers: Endgame | 2019 | Joe & Anthony Russo |
402 | Infernal Affairs | 2002 | Alan Mak & Andrew Lau |
403 | Patton | 1970 | Franklin J. Schaffner |
404 | Mary Poppins | 1964 | Robert Stevenson |
405 | Monsters, Inc. | 2001 | Pete Docter |
406 | Hunt for the Wilderpeople | 2016 | Taika Waititi |
407 | Children of Heaven | 1997 | Majid Majidi |
408 | Last Year at Marienbad | 1961 | Alain Resnais |
409 | Sanjuro | 1962 | Akira Kurosawa |
410 | 1917 | 2019 | Sam Mendes |
411 | Avengers: Infinity War | 2018 | Joe & Anthony Russo |
412 | The Tale of the Princess Kaguya | 2013 | Isao Takahata |
413 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | 2017 | Martin McDonagh |
414 | Through a Glass Darkly | 1961 | Ingmar Bergman |
415 | The Thin Man | 1934 | W.S. Van Dyke |
416 | American History X | 1998 | Tony Kaye |
417 | Knives Out | 2019 | Rian Johnson |
418 | Orpheus | 1950 | Jean Cocteau |
419 | Evil Dead II | 1987 | Sam Raimi |
420 | Airplane! | 1980 | Jim Abrahams, Jerry & David Zucker |
421 | Red River | 1948 | Howard Hawks & Arthur Rosson |
422 | Rope | 1948 | Alfred Hitchcock |
423 | Y tu mamá también | 2001 | Alfonso Cuarón |
424 | Million Dollar Baby | 2004 | Clint Eastwood |
425 | Pickpocket | 1959 | Robert Bresson |
426 | Being John Malkovich | 1999 | Spike Jonze |
427 | The Cameraman | 1928 | Buster Keaton & Edward Sedgwick |
428 | Satantango | 1994 | Béla Tarr |
429 | Hard Boiled | 1992 | John Woo |
430 | Naked | 1993 | Mike Leigh |
431 | The Double Life of Veronique | 1991 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
432 | Arrival | 2016 | Denis Villeneuve |
433 | Rushmore | 1998 | Wes Anderson |
434 | Sing Street | 2016 | John Carney |
435 | Rebel Without a Cause | 1955 | Nicholas Ray |
436 | The Lady Vanishes | 1938 | Alfred Hitchcock |
437 | The Last Laugh | 1924 | F.W. Murnau |
438 | The Green Mile | 1999 | Frank Darabont |
439 | Vivre Sa Vie | 1962 | Jean-Luc Godard |
440 | Spartacus | 1960 | Stanley Kubrick |
441 | A Hard Day's Night | 1964 | Richard Lester |
442 | Autumn Sonata | 1978 | Ingmar Bergman |
443 | Ghostbusters | 1984 | Ivan Reitman |
444 | The Hidden Fortress | 1958 | Akira Kurosawa |
445 | Capernaum | 2018 | Nadine Labaki |
446 | Mommy | 2014 | Xavier Dolan |
447 | Le Cercle Rouge | 1970 | Jean-Pierre Melville |
448 | Down by Law | 1986 | Jim Jarmusch |
449 | Stalag 17 | 1953 | Billy Wilder |
450 | Boyhood | 2014 | Richard Linklater |
451 | Trouble in Paradise | 1932 | Ernst Lubitsch |
452 | Judgment at Nuremberg | 1961 | Stanley Kramer |
453 | Casino | 1995 | Martin Scorsese |
454 | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | 1971 | Robert Altman |
455 | The Prestige | 2006 | Christopher Nolan |
456 | The Irishman | 2019 | Martin Scorsese |
457 | Blade Runner 2049 | 2017 | Denis Villeneuve |
458 | Faust | 1926 | F.W. Murnau |
459 | Marriage Story | 2019 | Noah Baumbach |
460 | Fireworks | 1997 | Takeshi Kitano |
461 | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | 1983 | Richard Marquand |
462 | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | 1984 | Hayao Miyazaki |
463 | Goldfinger | 1964 | Guy Hamilton |
464 | Gangs of Wasseypur | 2012 | Anurag Kashyap |
465 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 1937 | David Hand |
466 | Invasion of the Body Snatchers | 1956 | Don Siegel |
467 | Top Hat | 1935 | Mark Sandrich |
468 | The King's Speech | 2010 | Tom Hooper |
469 | Farewell My Concubine | 1993 | Chen Kaige |
470 | The Breakfast Club | 1985 | John Hughes |
471 | Wolf Children | 2012 | Mamoru Hosoda |
472 | The Sixth Sense | 1999 | M. Night Shyamalan |
473 | Boyz n the Hood | 1991 | John Singleton |
474 | In the Name of the Father | 1993 | Jim Sheridan |
475 | Gladiator | 2000 | Ridley Scott |
476 | The Phantom Carriage | 1921 | Victor Sjöström |
477 | Dead Poets Society | 1989 | Peter Weir |
478 | What We Do in the Shadows | 2014 | Jemaine Clement & Taika Waititi |
479 | The Birds | 1963 | Alfred Hitchcock |
480 | Moonrise Kingdom | 2012 | Wes Anderson |
481 | A Fistful of Dollars | 1964 | Sergio Leone |
482 | Kill Bill: Vol. 1 | 2003 | Quentin Tarantino |
483 | Manchester by the Sea | 2016 | Kenneth Lonergan |
484 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 1988 | Robert Zemeckis |
485 | Almost Famous | 2000 | Cameron Crowe |
486 | Lady Bird | 2017 | Greta Gerwig |
487 | To Have and Have Not | 1944 | Howard Hawks |
488 | Kiki's Delivery Service | 1989 | Hayao Miyazaki |
489 | Kill Bill: Vol. 2 | 2004 | Quentin Tarantino |
490 | Eyes Without a Face | 1960 | Georges Franju |
491 | Blazing Saddles | 1974 | Mel Brooks |
492 | The Sacrifice | 1986 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
493 | The 39 Steps | 1935 | Alfred Hitchcock |
494 | Donnie Darko | 2001 | Richard Kelly |
495 | Gone Girl | 2014 | David Fincher |
496 | Eraserhead | 1977 | David Lynch |
497 | Hero | 2002 | Zhang Yimou |
498 | Ghost in the Shell | 1995 | Mamoru Oshii |
499 | Miller's Crossing | 1990 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
500 | Meet Me in St. Louis | 1944 | Vincente Minnelli |
501 | Great Expectations | 1946 | David Lean |
502 | Contempt | 1963 | Jean-Luc Godard |
503 | Scarface | 1932 | Howard Hawks |
504 | Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles | 1975 | Chantal Akerman |
505 | My Left Foot | 1989 | Jim Sheridan |
506 | The Long Goodbye | 1973 | Robert Altman |
507 | Zootopia | 2016 | Byron Howard |
508 | Catch Me If You Can | 2002 | Steven Spielberg |
509 | Fitzcarraldo | 1982 | Werner Herzog |
510 | West Side Story | 1961 | Jerome Robbins & Robert Wise |
511 | All That Jazz | 1979 | Bob Fosse |
512 | Castle in the Sky | 1986 | Hayao Miyazaki |
513 | Kagemusha | 1980 | Akira Kurosawa |
514 | The Wolf of Wall Street | 2013 | Martin Scorsese |
515 | My Fair Lady | 1964 | George Cukor |
516 | Dunkirk | 2017 | Christopher Nolan |
517 | Guardians of the Galaxy | 2014 | James Gunn |
518 | The Lost Weekend | 1945 | Billy Wilder |
519 | The Intouchables | 2011 | Eric Toledano & Olivier Nakache |
520 | Nightcrawler | 2014 | Dan Gilroy |
521 | Short Cuts | 1993 | Robert Altman |
522 | A Silent Voice | 2016 | Naoko Yamada |
523 | The Innocents | 1961 | Jack Clayton |
524 | Nostalgia | 1983 | Andrei Tarkovsky |
525 | Mean Streets | 1973 | Martin Scorsese |
526 | Rocky | 1976 | John G. Avildsen |
527 | I Am Cuba | 1964 | Mikhail Kalatozov |
528 | 3-Iron | 2004 | Kim Ki-duk |
529 | Dirty Harry | 1971 | Don Siegel |
530 | Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior | 1981 | George Miller |
531 | The Crowd | 1928 | King Vidor |
532 | The Triplets of Belleville | 2003 | Sylvain Chomet |
533 | Black Swan | 2010 | Darren Aronofsky |
534 | Mon Oncle | 1958 | Jacques Tati |
535 | The Piano | 1993 | Jane Campion |
536 | Ed Wood | 1994 | Tim Burton |
537 | Head-On | 2004 | Fatih Akin |
538 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | 2004 | Alfonso Cuarón |
539 | The Insider | 1999 | Michael Mann |
540 | Forbidden Games | 1952 | René Clément |
541 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | 2011 | David Yates |
542 | When Harry Met Sally... | 1989 | Rob Reiner |
543 | The Wrestler | 2008 | Darren Aronofsky |
544 | The Player | 1992 | Robert Altman |
545 | Inside Llewyn Davis | 2013 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
546 | Blow-Up | 1966 | Michelangelo Antonioni |
547 | The Remains of the Day | 1993 | James Ivory |
548 | The Man Who Would Be King | 1975 | John Huston |
549 | The Florida Project | 2017 | Sean Baker |
550 | Napoleon | 1927 | Abel Gance |
551 | Suspiria | 1977 | Dario Argento |
552 | Drive | 2011 | Nicolas Winding Refn |
553 | The Producers | 1967 | Mel Brooks |
554 | That Obscure Object of Desire | 1977 | Luis Buñuel |
555 | The Outlaw Josey Wales | 1976 | Clint Eastwood |
556 | Klaus | 2019 | Sergio Pablos |
557 | The African Queen | 1951 | John Huston |
558 | Ninotchka | 1939 | Ernst Lubitsch |
559 | Slumdog Millionaire | 2008 | Danny Boyle |
560 | My Man Godfrey | 1936 | Gregory La Cava |
561 | Dangal | 2016 | Nitesh Tiwari |
562 | Blood Simple. | 1984 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
563 | Interstellar | 2014 | Christopher Nolan |
564 | About Elly | 2009 | Asghar Farhadi |
565 | Hot Fuzz | 2007 | Edgar Wright |
566 | Johnny Guitar | 1954 | Nicholas Ray |
567 | Planet of the Apes | 1968 | Franklin J. Schaffner |
568 | The Quiet Man | 1952 | John Ford |
569 | Fantastic Mr. Fox | 2009 | Wes Anderson |
570 | Casino Royale | 2006 | Martin Campbell |
571 | Monsieur Hulot's Holiday | 1953 | Jacques Tati |
572 | Adaptation. | 2002 | Spike Jonze |
573 | American Graffiti | 1973 | George Lucas |
574 | Barton Fink | 1991 | Joel & Ethan Coen |
575 | Tampopo | 1985 | Juzo Itami |
576 | Little Miss Sunshine | 2006 | Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris |
577 | Edward Scissorhands | 1990 | Tim Burton |
578 | The Earrings of Madame de… | 1953 | Max Ophüls |
579 | Arsenic and Old Lace | 1944 | Frank Capra |
580 | Doctor Zhivago | 1965 | David Lean |
581 | The Virgin Spring | 1960 | Ingmar Bergman |
582 | Jean de Florette | 1986 | Claude Berri |
583 | Zodiac | 2007 | David Fincher |
584 | Aparajito | 1956 | Satyajit Ray |
585 | The Asphalt Jungle | 1950 | John Huston |
586 | Ex Machina | 2014 | Alex Garland |
587 | The Favourite | 2018 | Yorgos Lanthimos |
588 | The Royal Tenenbaums | 2001 | Wes Anderson |
589 | The Twilight Samurai | 2002 | Yôji Yamada |
590 | Pierrot le Fou | 1965 | Jean-Luc Godard |
591 | The Day the Earth Stood Still | 1951 | Robert Wise |
592 | Enter the Dragon | 1973 | Robert Clouse |
593 | Batman Begins | 2005 | Christopher Nolan |
594 | Hell or High Water | 2016 | David Mackenzie |
595 | Dersu Uzala | 1975 | Akira Kurosawa |
596 | Letter from an Unknown Woman | 1948 | Max Ophüls |
597 | Sleuth | 1972 | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
598 | Whisper of the Heart | 1995 | Yoshifumi Kondô |
599 | Nobody Knows | 2004 | Hirokazu Koreeda |
600 | Glengarry Glen Ross | 1992 | James Foley |
601 | Dogville | 2003 | Lars von Trier |
602 | Nine Queens | 2000 | Fabián Bielinsky |
603 | The Sweet Hereafter | 1997 | Atom Egoyan |
604 | Dazed and Confused | 1993 | Richard Linklater |
605 | True Romance | 1993 | Tony Scott |
606 | The Great Beauty | 2013 | Paolo Sorrentino |
607 | Band of Outsiders | 1964 | Jean-Luc Godard |
608 | Eighth Grade | 2018 | Bo Burnham |
609 | The Killing Fields | 1984 | Roland Joffé |
610 | Once | 2007 | John Carney |
611 | The Artist | 2011 | Michel Hazanavicius |
612 | Sling Blade | 1996 | Billy Bob Thornton |
613 | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | 1986 | John Hughes |
614 | Dial M for Murder | 1954 | Alfred Hitchcock |
615 | The Farewell | 2019 | Lulu Wang |
616 | Limelight | 1952 | Charles Chaplin |
617 | Charade | 1963 | Stanley Donen |
618 | Prisoners | 2013 | Denis Villeneuve |
619 | Mildred Pierce | 1945 | Michael Curtiz |
620 | Kubo and the Two Strings | 2016 | Travis Knight |
621 | Winter Sleep | 2014 | Nuri Bilge Ceylan |
622 | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | 2001 | John Cameron Mitchell |
623 | Kiss Me Deadly | 1955 | Robert Aldrich |
624 | Pride | 2014 | Matthew Warchus |
625 | After Hours | 1985 | Martin Scorsese |
626 | East of Eden | 1955 | Elia Kazan |
627 | Mission: Impossible - Fallout | 2018 | Christopher McQuarrie |
628 | The Mother and the Whore | 1973 | Jean Eustache |
629 | Perfect Blue | 1997 | Satoshi Kon |
630 | The Blues Brothers | 1980 | John Landis |
631 | Elevator to the Gallows | 1958 | Louis Malle |
632 | Pain and Glory | 2019 | Pedro Almodóvar |
633 | The Fugitive | 1993 | Andrew Davis |
634 | The Vanishing | 1988 | George Sluizer |
635 | Hidden Figures | 2016 | Theodore Melfi |
636 | JFK | 1991 | Oliver Stone |
637 | Dancer in the Dark | 2000 | Lars von Trier |
638 | Don't Look Now | 1973 | Nicolas Roeg |
639 | Dallas Buyers Club | 2013 | Jean-Marc Vallée |
640 | Hotel Rwanda | 2004 | Terry George |
641 | Sense and Sensibility | 1995 | Ang Lee |
642 | The Avengers | 2012 | Joss Whedon |
643 | Vampyr | 1932 | Carl Theodor Dreyer |
644 | Twelve Monkeys | 1995 | Terry Gilliam |
645 | Rain Man | 1988 | Barry Levinson |
646 | Pinocchio | 1940 | Hamilton Luske & Ben Sharpsteen |
647 | The White Ribbon | 2009 | Michael Haneke |
648 | Zelig | 1983 | Woody Allen |
649 | The Magnificent Ambersons | 1942 | Orson Welles & Fred Fleck |
650 | Stranger Than Paradise | 1984 | Jim Jarmusch |
651 | Picnic at Hanging Rock | 1975 | Peter Weir |
652 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Rajkumar Hirani |
653 | Phantom Thread | 2017 | Paul Thomas Anderson |
654 | The Last Emperor | 1987 | Bernardo Bertolucci |
655 | Birdman | 2014 | Alejandro González Iñárritu |
656 | Day of Wrath | 1943 | Carl Theodor Dreyer |
657 | The Texas Chain Saw Massacre | 1974 | Tobe Hooper |
658 | Deliverance | 1972 | John Boorman |
659 | Gandhi | 1982 | Richard Attenborough |
660 | Warrior | 2011 | Gavin O'Connor |
661 | In Bruges | 2008 | Martin McDonagh |
662 | C.R.A.Z.Y. | 2005 | Jean-Marc Vallée |
663 | To Live | 1994 | Zhang Yimou |
664 | The Fly | 1986 | David Cronenberg |
665 | The Lego Movie | 2014 | Phil Lord & Christopher Miller |
666 | Volver | 2006 | Pedro Almodóvar |
667 | The Thin Red Line | 1998 | Terrence Malick |
668 | Our Hospitality | 1923 | John G. Blystone & Buster Keaton |
669 | La Notte | 1961 | Michelangelo Antonioni |
670 | The Holy Mountain | 1973 | Alejandro Jodorowsky |
671 | Malcolm X | 1992 | Spike Lee |
672 | The Dark Knight Rises | 2012 | Christopher Nolan |
673 | The Purple Rose of Cairo | 1985 | Woody Allen |
674 | Isle of Dogs | 2018 | Wes Anderson |
675 | The Lion in Winter | 1968 | Anthony Harvey |
676 | A Short Film About Killing | 1988 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
677 | Black Cat, White Cat | 1998 | Emir Kusturica |
678 | Mother | 2009 | Bong Joon-ho |
679 | Snatch. | 2000 | Guy Ritchie |
680 | If.... | 1968 | Lindsay Anderson |
681 | Toy Story 4 | 2019 | John Lasseter |
682 | Godzilla | 1954 | Ishirô Honda |
683 | A Short Film About Love | 1988 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
684 | Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages | 1916 | D.W. Griffith |
685 | Carol | 2015 | Todd Haynes |
686 | Letters from Iwo Jima | 2006 | Clint Eastwood |
687 | Fiddler on the Roof | 1971 | Norman Jewison |
688 | Moon | 2009 | Duncan Jones |
689 | L'Eclisse | 1962 | Michelangelo Antonioni |
690 | Serpico | 1973 | Sidney Lumet |
691 | Porco Rosso | 1992 | Hayao Miyazaki |
692 | The Heiress | 1949 | William Wyler |
693 | Winter Light | 1963 | Ingmar Bergman |
694 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | 1958 | Richard Brooks |
695 | Elite Squad: The Enemy Within | 2010 | José Padilha |
696 | Deep Red | 1975 | Dario Argento |
697 | The Ox-Bow Incident | 1942 | William A. Wellman |
698 | Pride & Prejudice | 2005 | Joe Wright |
699 | The Blue Angel | 1930 | Josef von Sternberg |
700 | Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | 1988 | Pedro Almodóvar |
701 | Three Colors: White | 1994 | Krzysztof Kieślowski |
702 | The Ladykillers | 1955 | Alexander Mackendrick |
703 | Breakfast at Tiffany's | 1961 | Blake Edwards |
704 | Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India | 2001 | Ashutosh Gowariker |
705 | Baby Driver | 2017 | Edgar Wright |
706 | Iron Man | 2008 | Jon Favreau |
707 | Kramer vs. Kramer | 1979 | Robert Benton |
708 | The Martian | 2015 | Ridley Scott |
709 | The Bourne Ultimatum | 2007 | Paul Greengrass |
710 | Thor: Ragnarok | 2017 | Taika Waititi |
711 | Burning | 2018 | Lee Chang-dong |
712 | The Wind Rises | 2013 | Hayao Miyazaki |
713 | Jojo Rabbit | 2019 | Taika Waititi |
714 | Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 | 2013 | Jay Oliva |
715 | Cache (Hidden) | 2005 | Michael Haneke |
716 | Delicatessen | 1991 | Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro |
717 | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | 1971 | Mel Stuart |
718 | Shrek | 2001 | Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson |
719 | A Christmas Story | 1983 | Bob Clark |
720 | The Life of Oharu | 1952 | Kenji Mizoguchi |
721 | Pandora's Box | 1929 | G.W. Pabst |
722 | Five Easy Pieces | 1970 | Bob Rafelson |
723 | Thelma & Louise | 1991 | Ridley Scott |
724 | Andhadhun | 2018 | Sriram Raghavan |
725 | The Big Sick | 2017 | Michael Showalter |
726 | Gilda | 1946 | Charles Vidor |
727 | Creed | 2015 | Ryan Coogler |
728 | Blue Is the Warmest Color | 2013 | Abdellatif Kechiche |
729 | RoboCop | 1987 | Paul Verhoeven |
730 | Shane | 1953 | George Stevens |
731 | A Face in the Crowd | 1957 | Elia Kazan |
732 | Moana | 2016 | Ron Clements & John Musker |
733 | Argo | 2012 | Ben Affleck |
734 | Gravity | 2013 | Alfonso Cuarón |
735 | BlacKkKlansman | 2018 | Spike Lee |
736 | I Am a Fugitive from the Chain Gang | 1932 | Mervyn LeRoy |
737 | The Magnificent Seven | 1960 | John Sturges |
738 | Run Lola Run | 1998 | Tom Tykwer |
739 | A Star Is Born | 1954 | George Cukor |
740 | Mystic River | 2003 | Clint Eastwood |
741 | Brooklyn | 2015 | John Crowley |
742 | The Ten Commandments | 1956 | Cecil B. DeMille |
743 | Miracle on 34th Street | 1947 | George Seaton |
744 | Into the Wild | 2007 | Sean Penn |
745 | This Is England | 2006 | Shane Meadows |
746 | Love and Death | 1975 | Woody Allen |
747 | Mustang | 2015 | Deniz Gamze Ergüven |
748 | Departures | 2008 | Yojiro Takita |
749 | Star Trek | 2009 | J.J. Abrams |
750 | Selma | 2014 | Ava DuVernay |
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