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Which Director had the best run in the 60s?

Best run in terms of anything
Stanley Kubrick: Lolita, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Spartacus, and Dr. Strangelove.
Robert Wise: The Sound of Music, West Side Story, The Sand Pebbles, The Haunting, Two for the Seesaw, and Star!.
Jean Luc Godard: Breathless, Contempt, My Life to Live, Two or Three Things I Know About Her, Pierrot le Fou, Bande à part, A Woman Is a Woman, Le petit soldat, The Carabineers, A Married Woman, Alphaville, Made in U.S.A, Masculin Féminin, La Chinoise, Weekend, One Plus One, Joy of Learning, A Film Like Any Other, and British Sounds.
David Lean: Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago
Francois Truffaut: Stolen Kisses, Antoine and Colette, Shoot the Piano Player, Jules and Jim, The Soft Skin, Fahrenheit 451, The Bride Wore Black, and Mississippi Mermaid.
Alfred Hitchcock: Psycho, The Birds, Topaz, Marnie, and Torn Curtain.
Billy Wilder: The Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, One, Two, Three, and Kiss Me, Stupid.
Federico Fellini: 8 1/2, La Dolce Vita, Juliet of the Spirits, Satyricon, Spirits of the Dead, and Boccaccio '70.
Ingmar Bergman: Persona, Shame, Hour of the Wolf, The Passion of Anna, The Rite, All These Women, The Silence, Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Devil's Eye, and The Virgin Spring.
Mike Nichols: The Graduate Teach me!, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Sidney Lumet: The Fugitive Kind, The Appointment, The Hill, The Deadly Affair, Fail Safe, Bye Bye Braverman, The Group, A View from the Bridge, The Pawnbroker, and Long Day's Journey into Night.
Luchino Visconti: Rocco and His Brothers, The Damned, The Leopard, Sandra, and The Stranger.
George Roy Hill: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Hawaii, The World of Henry Orient, Period of Adjustment, and Toys in the Attic .
Roman Polanski: Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers, and Cul-de-sac.
John Huston: The Unforgiven, The Misfits, The Night of the Iguana, The List of Adrian Messenger, The Bible: In the Beginning..., Freud, Reflections in a Golden Eye, A Walk with Love and Death, Casino Royale, and Sinful Davey.
Sergio Leone: The Dollars Trilogy, Once Upon a Time in the West, and The Colossus of Rhodes.
Michelangelo Antonioni: Blowup, L'Avventura, L'Eclisse, La Notte, and Red Desert.
John Ford: How the West Was Won, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Sergeant Rutledge, 7 Women, Cheyenne Autumn, Two Rode Together, and Donovan's Reef.
Akira Kurosawa: Yojimbo, Red Beard, Sanjuro, The Bad Sleep Well, and High and Low.
John Frankenheimer: Birdman of Alcatraz, The Manchurian Candidate, The Train, Seven Days in May, Seconds, Grand Prix, All Fall Down, The Fixer, The Young Savages, The Gypsy Moths, and The Extraordinary Seaman.
Vittorio De Sica: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Woman Times Seven, Marriage Italian Style, After the Fox, Un monde nouveau, Il giudizio universale, The Condemned of Altona, and Two Women.
Blake Edwards: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Days of Wine and Roses, The Party, The Great Race, A Shot in the Dark, High Time, Soldier in the Rain, Experiment in Terror, and The Pink Panther.
John Sturges: The Great Escape, The Magnificent Seven, Ice Station Zebra, Marooned, Hour of the Gun, A Girl Named Tamiko, By Love Possessed, and Sergeants 3.
Stanley Kramer: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Ship of Fools, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg, and The Secret of Santa Vittoria.
Robert Aldrich: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, The Flight of the Phoenix, The Dirty Dozen, The Killing of Sister George, The Last Sunset, 4 for Texas, and Sodom and Gomorrah.
Mario Bava: The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Black Sunday, Kill, Baby, Kill, Hercules in the Haunted World, Knives of the, Erik the Conqueror Avenger, Danger: Diabolik, Black Sabbath, Blood and Black Lace, and Planet of the Vampires.
Elia Kazan: Wild River, The Arrangement, America America, and Splendor in the Grass.
Samuel Fuller: Shock Corridor, The Naked Kiss, Shark!, Underworld U.S.A., and Merrill's Marauders.
Robert Bresson: Au hasard Balthazar, Mouchette, The Trial of Joan of Arc, and A Gentle Woman.
Andrei Tarkovsky: Andrei Rublev and Ivan's Childhood.
Sam Peckinpah: The Wild Bunch, Major Dundee, The Deadly Companions, and Ride the High Country.
Yasujirō Ozu: Late Autumn, The End of Summer, and An Autumn Afternoon.
Robert Altman: Countdown and That Cold Day in the Park.
Francis Ford Coppola: Tonight for Sure, The Bellboy and the Playgirls, Dementia 13, You're a Big Boy Now, Finian's Rainbow, and The Rain People.
Jean-Pierre Melville: Léon Morin, Priest, Army of Shadows, Le Samouraï, Magnet of Doom, Le Doulos, and Le deuxième
Luis Buñuel: The Milky Way, Belle de Jour, Simon of the Desert, Diary of a Chambermaid, The Young One, The Exterminating Angel, and Viridiana.
John Cassavetes : Faces, A Child Is Waiting, and Too Late Blues.
Roberto Rossellini: The Taking of Power by Louis XIV, Uno sguardo dal ponte, Escape by Night, Garibaldi, Les Carabiniers, Vanina Vanini, Les Carabiniers, Anima nera, and Benito Mussolini.
Pier Paolo Pasolini: Mamma Roma, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Accattone, The Hawks and the Sparrows, Pigsty, Theorem, Oedipus Rex, and Medea.
Howard Hawks: Man's Favorite Sport?, Red Line 7000, El Dodrado, and Hatari!.
John Schlesinger: Darling, Midnight Cowboy, Far from the Madding Crowd, A Kind of Loving, and Billy Liar.
Martin Ritt: Hud, Paris Blues, Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man, The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, The Outrage, Hombre, Five Branded Women, and The Brotherhood.
Jack Clayton: The Innocents, The Pumpkin Eater, and Our Mother's House.
Robert Mulligan: The Rat Race, The Great Impostor, The Spiral Road, To Kill a Mockingbird, Love with the Proper Stranger, Inside Daisy Clover, Baby the Rain Must Fall, Up the Down Staircase, and The Stalking Moon.
Satyajit Ray: Nyak, Two, Teen Kanya, Kanchenjungha, Devi, Rabindranath Tagore, Abhijan, Mahanagar, Aranyer Din Ratri, Chiriyakhana, Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, Charulata, and Mahapurush.
Tony Richardson: Tom Jones, The Entertainer, A Subject of Scandal and Concern, A Taste of Honey, Sanctuary, Hamlet, Red and Blue, Laughter in the Dark, The Loved One, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Mademoiselle, The Sailor from Gibraltar, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and Laughter in the Dark.
Bryan Forbes: Séance on a Wet Afternoon,Whistle Down the Wind, King Rat,The L-Shaped Room, Deadfall, The Wrong Box, The Whisperers, and The Madwoman of Chaillot.
Richard Brooks: Elmer Gantry, In Cold Blood, The Happy Ending, Sweet Bird of Youth, Lord Jim, and The Professionals.
Claude Chabrol: Les Biches, The Unfaithful Wife, The Champagne Murders, Les Bonnes Femmes, Wise Guys, The Third Lover, Landru, Ophélia, Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche, Marie-Chantal contre le docteur Kha, Our Agent Tiger, The Road to Corinth, and This Man Must Die.
Mario Monicelli: The Passionate Thief, Casanova 70, Caprice Italian Style, The Girl with the Pistol, Organizer, L'armata Brancaleone, High Infidelity, and Sex Quartet.
Norman Jewison: In the Heat of the Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Cincinnati Kid, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, Gaily, Gaily, 40 Pounds of Trouble, The Thrill of It All, Send Me No Flowers, and The Art of Love.
Gillo Pontecorvo: The Battle of Algiers, Burn!, and Paras.
Ken Russell: Song of Summer, French Dressing, Women in Love, and Billion Dollar Brain
Ken Loach: Kes and Poor Cow.
Costa-Gavras:Z, Shock Troops, and The Sleeping Car Murders
Jacques Demy: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Young Girls of Rochefort, Lola, Bay of Angels, and Model Shop.
Carol Reed: Oliver!, The Running Man, and The Agony and the Ecstasy.
Fred Zinnemann: A Man for All Seasons, The Sundowners, and Behold a Pale Horse.
Arthur Penn: The Chase, Alice's Restaurant, Bonnie and Clyde, The Miracle Worker, and Mickey One.
Agnes Varda: Cléo de 5 à 7, Le Bonheur, Lions from love, Les Créatures, and Loin du Vietnam.
Masaki Kobayashi: Harakiri, Samurai Rebellion, The Inheritance, A Soldier's Prayer, Hymn to a Tired Man, and Kwaidan.
Otto Preminger: Advise & Consent, Exodus, The Cardinal, Bunny Lake Is Missing, In Harm's Way, Skidoo, and Hurry Sundown.
Stanley Donen: Charade, Two for the Road, The Grass Is Greener, Surprise Package, and Once More, with Feeling!.
Nicholas Ray: The Savage Innocents, 55 Days at Peking, and King of Kings.
Luis García Berlanga: Long Live the Bride and Groom, Three Fables of Love, The Executioner, Plácido, and La boutique.
Walerian Borowczyk: Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre, Renaissance, and Goto, Island of Love.
Karel Reisz: Isadora, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Night Must Fall, and Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment.
Joseph Losey: Eva, The Criminal, The Damned, King and Country, The Servant, Boom!, Accident, Secret Ceremony, and Modesty Blaise.
Mark Robson: Daddy's Gone A-Hunting, Von Ryan's Express, The Prize, Valley of the Dolls, The Inspector, Nine Hours to Rama, Lost Command, and From the Terrace.
Richard Fleischer: Che!, Fantastic Voyage, The Big Gamble, Barabbas, The Boston Strangler, Doctor Dolittle, and Crack in the Mirror,
Vincente Minnelli: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Two Weeks in Another Town, The Sandpiper, Home from the Hill, Bells Are Ringing, and Goodbye Charlie.
Louis Malle: Zazie dans le Métro, Spirits of the Dead, Viva Maria!, A Very Curious Girl, The Fire Within, The Thief of Paris, and A Very Private Affair.
Alain Resnais: Last Year at Marienbad, Muriel, The War Is Over, and Je t'aime, je t'aime.
Eric Rohmer: Le Signe du Lion, My Night at Maud's, La Collectionneuse, The Bakery Girl of Monceau, and Suzanne's Career.
Milos Forman: Loves of a Blonde, The Firemen's Ball, and Black Peter.
George Sidney: Pepe, Bye Bye Birdie, Half a Sixpence, Viva Las Vegas, A Ticklish Affair, and The Swinger.
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Gravity’s Rainbow group read / Sections 26-29 / Week 8

Gravity’s rainbow sections 26-29 summary
Hello there, here is my humble contribution to this great reading group. Thanks to everyone involved and especially to bloomsdayclock for overseeing the logistics involved in this hefty operation. I am a tad late because I had to fill in for somebody at work yesterday. Furthermore, any mistakes made I will blame on the fact that my laptop broke down and I have written this thing on my phone.
My plan of attack is very simple. I will summarize the sections in a - I hope - lucid manner and make some simple observations about the text as we go along. Here and there I will point to some passages that I think are beautiful, astute or important; simple enough right? I don’t think it will be as a complex or exhaustive exegesis as my worthy predecessors have provided, but I do hope it will provide enough fuel for the discussion below. Let’s get into it!
SECTION 26 (part 5 of part 2)
We are nearing march 23d 1945 as “Wernher von Braun, [...] prepares to celebrate his 33rd birthday”. We have just been provided with some of the yuckiest scenes in the book so our lord and saviour, Pynchon, moves away from the morbid proclivities of the White Visitation and provides us with some more comically induced and lighthearted scenes, before we get into THE ZONE.
Slothrop has become more aware of the plot that has been created to his detriment. Therefore we are provided with the first of the proverbs for paranoids: “You may never get to touch the master, but you can tickle his creatures.” Through some paranormal activity he has been conversing with, or receiving necessary information from, Roland Feldspath about systems of control, and whatnot before he goes to Germany. Feldspath reminisces on a periodical, “Paranoid Systems of History”, in Germany which asserted that the hyperinflation was purposefully created to show the failures of the adherents of the Cybernetic Tradition. This is bolstered with some ruminations on the nature of entropy (not explicity) and the problem of Maxwell’s demon. This is to provide for the fact that the way of thinking of the rocket’s was reduced to a too simplistic notion by the scientists that created them. These scientists would only realize in death the mistakes they made. A foreshadowing (sorta) of Slothrop’s own rite of passage through this book.
(I think it is clear I’m having some trouble with going over this bit; if anyone feels inclined to feel in the gaps and maybe explain Maxwell’s demon in layman’s terms, that would be much appreciated.)
We are now (really) back at the casino, where slothrop stumbles into Hilary Bounce (from Shell) - who is going to learn him about propulsion. There are some things Slothrop needs to learn before he goes into the zone, among them are: the mechanics of propulsion; dialects like plattdeutsch (which just means something like ‘normal’ German - as opposed to ‘proper’ German); and also English English. Slothrop is thinking about and discussing with Bounce the curious nature and endeavors of Shell on both sides of the war. We are hit with the second proverb: “The innocence of the creatures is in inverse proportion to the immorality of the master”. Bounce shrugs Slothrop suspicions off by saying: “It’s only a “wild coincidence,” slothrop’”.
As part of Pointsman’s experiment Slothrop is learning about rockets via German blueprints. In such a blueprint a rather out of the ordinary insulation device catches his eye: Imipolex G. Rather than just plain out asking for more information, slothrop is a bit more slick. He gets one of his ladyfriends (Michele) to seduce bounce, so he can have Bounce’s teletype to ask about Imipolex G. This succeeds, Slothrop goes down to the same party where Bounce and Michele went to - and will read the info later.
SECTION 27 (Part 6 of 2)
This party is hosted by Raoul de la perlimpinpin who has been keeping this party going for a long while. Tonight instead of the usual spiking of the punch, the Hollandaise sauce has been flavored with some grass. Due to this people are asleep on the floor, and whoever is awake is eating everything they can get their hands onto. Slothrop receives “a kraft-paper envelope” to hold onto from swanky Blodget Waxwing - forgerist and arms dealer - to keep safe from Tamara(or Italo?). This he does for good reason as Tamara, for reasons très convoluté, shows up at the party in a Sherman Tank. Slothrop - in true hero fashion - saves the day. He receives a zoot suit and a nice keychain from Waxwing as was promised early.
I think this is a prime example of Pynchon’s visual (comedic) imagery! We get some more of this in the next sections (in the Raketwerke). I have read somewhere that this type of scene taps into cinema of this era, yet should not be viewed as Pynchon lauding popular movies, but it more so being a comment on this type of popular entertainment being not so necessarily good for our original thought. (It also exerts a certain amount of control by Them on Us, I guess?) Whilst this may be the case I think Pynchon also does it because he has a lot of fun doing this! It also shows how writers can use popular cinema to their advantage, by borrowing ‘cliché’ images and making them your own.
Of further interest is the fact that the loud noise did not cause an erection for Slothrop. Is this simply due to it being a tank and not a rocket? Or “because nobody was looking”, tapping into how an experiment can change when there is an observer vs. no observer? Furthermore, Waxwing says the tank scene did happen, but the scene with the octopus did not. This is because the octopus was planned? And therefore ‘artificial’? But the tank scene ‘natural’ and therefore ‘real’?
SECTION 28 (1) part 7 of part 2
Slothrop is reading about Imipolex G and we get some information on this plastic, but als on the scientific history of plastics in general and this one in particular. Of importance is the fact that: “Chemists were no longer to be at the mercy of Nature.” One of these chemists is Laslo Jamf who created Imipolex G for IG Farben ( IG = Interessegemeimschaft = syndicate/ cartel and farben = dyes) . Jamf was originally working Psychochemie AG (previously known as the Grossli Chemical corporation). Grössli was a spinoff from the Sandoz corporation. When the Germans (under the cover of IG Chemie) did business in Switzerland they bought a large chunk of Grössli stock the company was named Psychochemie AG. So both IG Farben and Psychochemie got access to the patent for Imipolex AG. Shell oil has info on Imipolex because of an agreement with Imperial chemicals (which is also partly owned by IG Farben) which stipulates they can sell it in the commonwealth. Psychochemie AG is still alive and kicking in their “old adress in the Schokoladestrasse in that Zürich, Switzerland.” Furthermore, the rockets that are falling on top of London “with the help of a transmitter on the roof of the headquarters of Dutch Shell”, share an “uncanny resemblance to one developed by British Shell at around the same time”. This information is being gathered by Mr. Duncan Sandys at the Shell mex house. A lovely bit of shady corporate dealings fuelled by malice and greed.
On the shell mex house, Slothrop stages a hypothetical raid with Waxwing. Wherein they find no signs of Evil but only “a rather dull room”. This prompts a rumination on Duncan Sandy’s role in this supposed plot who is just “a name only a function”, it is unclear where the plot ends and begins: this is due to Them who have made the organization charts (so what is the use in even asking this kind of question. Which leads into the third proverb (and my favorite): “If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.”
During slothrop’s rereading of the blue parts list which made him aware of imipolex G in the first place he finds a very special type of rocket: “‘S-Gerät, 11/000000.’” This is unusual because there he has come across an I- or J-Gerät but no S-. Furthermore he has not seen a rocket with so many zeroes before.
In the Casino Restaurant slothrop finds out (through a newspaper) about the death of his old pal Tantivy Mucker-Mafick. It is unclear whether this happened, if it happened who did it and why. What is clear is that Slothrop is getting increasingly paranoid.
He goes to Nice and tries to shake his tail by giving Claude the assistant chef his clothes and stealing a citroen with the keys in it (we find out later that They were still onto him in Nice though, but it’s a nice try!). Slothrop enters a hotel and on the top floor meets a mysterious “old motherly femme de chambre” (chamber maid). He shows her Waxwing’s card and she points him upstairs, where, there is a “kind of penthouse in the middle” here he finds three boys and girls smoking a thin cigarette of ambigious odor (might it be a cigarette dipped in acid? or is it just weed?). He shows them Waxwing’s card; he is not there, but Slothrop will get an id card the day after and a place to sleep.
After a rather unpleasant night of sleep filled with visits by various ghosts of the past: Murray Smile, Jenny, Katje and Tantivy. He is woken up by the noise of some American MPs and for the first time feels the threat their voices might hold for any non-American. His papers are brought up to his room. His new guise is Ian Scufflin, English war correspondent (hey that English English you have been learning might do you some good after all). With these new papers he’s off to Zurich!
SECTION 28 (2) Part 7 of part 2
After a long train ride he arrives in Zurich. During this ride he noticed the following in the landscape: “The war has been reconfiguring time and space into its own image. The track runs in different networks now. What appears to be destruction is really the shaping of railroad space to other purposes, intentions he can only riding through it for the first time begin to feel the leading edges of…” This is an important description of what the war has been doing and how it will affect the zone later on.
He checks into Hotel Nimbus and later makes its way to find the local Waxwing representative: a russian named Semyavin. They talk about information being/ becoming the currency of the world. “Is it any wonder the world’s gone insane with information come to be the only real medium of exchange?” (In the previous discussions Pynchon’s prescience has been a talking point; I find it to be especially strong in this small conversation between Slothrop and semyavin.) Semyavin provides Slothrop with three Zurich cafés that somebody with an interest in industrial espionage should check out. He begins loitering at these places, but is having trouble with sorting the corporate spies from the LOONIES ON LEAVE (from their “fancy asylums”).
He is accosted by a chorus of crazies and their keepers. In their song there is talk of entropy management, perpetual motion which has to do with Maxwell’s demon as well. This ties into the help Slothrop has been getting while giving nothing. Not realizing that he, himself is the information by which he is ‘paying’ for the help he’s been getting - as is similar to the way the problem of Maxwell’s demon was solved.
Furthermore there is this line where Slothrop is having trouble “telling Nuts from Keepers”. Which to me feels to be about a lot of things amongst which, the question of: who is in control vs. who is being controlled? And also about the maybe-not-so-rigid-difference between a nutcase and a genius. Which ties into Slothrop’s paranoia. Because in everyday use paranoia is seeing a connection between things that are not there, yet in this book it does not seem to be that negative (as Slothrop’s paranoia is by no means uncalled for). So are scientists who have their moment of eureka not paranoid crazies who are right and vice versa? Is a paranoid anything less than a genius who has not been able to prove the connection he sees? Or maybe I’m reading into these lines a bit much… Carrying on!
After the crazies have left him alone and some time flies by, Slothrop is chomping down on a bratwurst in Stragelli (one of the three cafés) and meets Mario Schweitar. Schweitar is from Sandoz a member of the swiss chemical cartel from the early 20’s remember? Which evolved into Psychochemie Ag (the German cover company). Slothrop sez: “I’d like anything they got on L. Jamf, a-and on that Imipolex G.’” Slothrop hears that getting this information will be difficult and also that Jamf is dead. For the info he wants, slothrop will need to raise 500 swiss Francs.
Semyavin advises him to pawn his zoot. He is not too keen on parting with it. Later he sees a car who is, ostensibly, checking him out, so we receive proverb 4: “You hide they seek”. In another attempt of hiding from them he calls his to his hotel from a restaurant asking: “‘can you possibly tell me if the British chap who’s been waiting in the foyer is still there, know…”’, this backfires, as a variety of people were watching him: they know know he knows.
As he’s killing time in the famous Cafe Odeon, he meets Fransisco Squalidozzi. They get friendly and Squalidozzi starts telling him about his heist of a German submarine and of his “plan to seek political asylum in Germany, as soon as the War’s over there…”, Slothrop does not get it as Germany’s a “mess”, Squalidozzi enlightens Slothrop with his perfectly logical reasoning. There is talk of the centralization of Argentina. The need to reign from Buenos Aires (entropy, control all that stuff). There is talk of Labyrinths. Labyrinths and Argentina? Ah there he is: “look at Borges.” Slothrop calls this centralizing progress. Squalidozzi waves slothrops (conservative Western) ideas away for mild insanity instead of rudeness. Squalidozzi further states that the war is changing something inherently: this gives him hope and is why he plans to settle there.
There are swiss people who want to assist squalidozzi in his anarchism-in-exile, he needs to get a message to Geneva. Slothrop can help him for some money. Anon, he flies there in a “battered DC-3”. He delivers the message with slickness that would make James Bond jealous. He goes back to Zurich by train, but gets off at a stop earlier at Schlieren in an attempt to lose his tail (which was succesful?). The next day he meets Schweitar to give him half his money in advance. They agree to close the deal (for info on Jamf and Imipolex G) in the mountains by Jamf’s grave. Slothrop is unable to find Squalidozzi though - so he can’t deliver his message to him…
Slothrop goes camping by Jamf’s grave and we get treated to this wonderful description of Zurich: “The city below him, bathed now in a partial light is a necropolis of church spires and weathercocks, white castle-keep towers, broad buildings with mansard roofs and windows glimmering by thousands. This forenoon the mountains are as translucent as ice. The lake is mirror-smooth but mountains and houses reflected down there remain strangely blurred with edges fine and combed as raind: a dream of Atlantis, of the Suggenthal. Toy villages, desolate city of painted alabaster…” Schweitar’s delivery boy comes along and gives him the goods. And we switch to Pointsman.
See you again in the zone Slothrop!
SECTION 29 part 8 of part 2
The white visitation has a small gathering at Whitsun by the sea. We find out they're in a bit of a crisis. They have lost Slothrop in Zurich or at least the secret service did. We recap to a duo called harvey speed and floyd perdoo who were/are investigating Slothrop’s sexual endeavors in London. They don’t do much though aside from eating and bickering with each other.
Pointsman is wondering when he is going to see it. He is worrying about data sets and of what can be perceived as truth/ trustworthy (evidentially vs. clinically). Slothrop being missing also causes worries at the Shell mex house, because Slothrop knows about some sensitive rocket stuff. Hehas information that Russians and Americans would be keen to have. Pointsman is also worrying about his team. So he organized a party to up the atmosphere a bit.
Pointsman, Mexico, Jessica, Dennis Joint and Katje are present. Mexico is having trouble with Jessica. Dennis Joint is eyeballing Katje who does not seem interested and Pointsman is losing his mind (what a fun get-together!). We also find out that Pirate Prentice has been asking about Katje at PISCES’ new brand office… for reasons unclear (for love or something else?). Pointsman starts up a conversation with Mexico that seems odd even for his standard. Then we find out in accordance with Murphy’s law or Gödels Theorem that there are actual Schwarzkommando’s in Germany (the hereros who will be explained thoroughly in the next sections). We go back to Pointsman losing control the party, the situation, his work, of Katje and of himself. And on this lovely note we end this section and part 2 of Gravity’s Rainbow!
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Which Director had the best run in the 60s

Best run in terms of anything
Stanley Kubrick: Lolita, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Spartacus, and Dr. Strangelove.
Robert Wise: The Sound of Music, West Side Story, The Sand Pebbles, The Haunting, Two for the Seesaw, and Star!.
Jean Luc Godard: Breathless, Contempt, My Life to Live, Two or Three Things I Know About Her, Pierrot le Fou, Bande à part, A Woman Is a Woman, Le petit soldat, The Carabineers, A Married Woman, Alphaville, Made in U.S.A, Masculin Féminin, La Chinoise, Weekend, One Plus One, Joy of Learning, A Film Like Any Other, and British Sounds.
David Lean: Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago
Francois Truffaut: Stolen Kisses, Antoine and Colette, Shoot the Piano Player, Jules and Jim, The Soft Skin, Fahrenheit 451, The Bride Wore Black, and Mississippi Mermaid.
Alfred Hitchcock: Psycho, The Birds, Topaz, Marnie, and Torn Curtain.
Billy Wilder: The Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, One, Two, Three, and Kiss Me, Stupid.
Federico Fellini: 8 1/2, La Dolce Vita, Juliet of the Spirits, Satyricon, Spirits of the Dead, and Boccaccio '70.
Ingmar Bergman: Persona, Shame, Hour of the Wolf, The Passion of Anna, The Rite, All These Women, The Silence, Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Devil's Eye, and The Virgin Spring.
Mike Nichols: The Graduate Teach me!, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Sidney Lumet: The Fugitive Kind, The Appointment, The Hill, The Deadly Affair, Fail Safe, Bye Bye Braverman, The Group, A View from the Bridge, The Pawnbroker, and Long Day's Journey into Night.
Luchino Visconti: Rocco and His Brothers, The Damned, The Leopard, Sandra, and The Stranger.
George Roy Hill: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Hawaii, The World of Henry Orient, Period of Adjustment, and Toys in the Attic .
Roman Polanski: Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers, and Cul-de-sac.
John Huston: The Unforgiven, The Misfits, The Night of the Iguana, The List of Adrian Messenger, The Bible: In the Beginning..., Freud, Reflections in a Golden Eye, A Walk with Love and Death, Casino Royale, and Sinful Davey.
Sergio Leone: The Dollars Trilogy, Once Upon a Time in the West, and The Colossus of Rhodes.
Michelangelo Antonioni: Blowup, L'Avventura, L'Eclisse, La Notte, and Red Desert.
John Ford: How the West Was Won, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Sergeant Rutledge, 7 Women, Cheyenne Autumn, Two Rode Together, and Donovan's Reef.
Akira Kurosawa: Yojimbo, Red Beard, Sanjuro, The Bad Sleep Well, and High and Low.
John Frankenheimer: Birdman of Alcatraz, The Manchurian Candidate, The Train, Seven Days in May, Seconds, Grand Prix, All Fall Down, The Fixer, The Young Savages, The Gypsy Moths, and The Extraordinary Seaman.
Vittorio De Sica: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Woman Times Seven, Marriage Italian Style, After the Fox, Un monde nouveau, Il giudizio universale, The Condemned of Altona, and Two Women.
Blake Edwards: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Days of Wine and Roses, The Party, The Great Race, A Shot in the Dark, High Time, Soldier in the Rain, Experiment in Terror, and The Pink Panther.
John Sturges: The Great Escape, The Magnificent Seven, Ice Station Zebra, Marooned, Hour of the Gun, A Girl Named Tamiko, By Love Possessed, and Sergeants 3.
Stanley Kramer: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Ship of Fools, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg, and The Secret of Santa Vittoria.
Robert Aldrich: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, The Flight of the Phoenix, The Dirty Dozen, The Killing of Sister George, The Last Sunset, 4 for Texas, and Sodom and Gomorrah.
Mario Bava: The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Black Sunday, Kill, Baby, Kill, Hercules in the Haunted World, Knives of the, Erik the Conqueror Avenger, Danger: Diabolik, Black Sabbath, Blood and Black Lace, and Planet of the Vampires.
Elia Kazan: Wild River, The Arrangement, America America, and Splendor in the Grass.
Samuel Fuller: Shock Corridor, The Naked Kiss, Shark!, Underworld U.S.A., and Merrill's Marauders.
Robert Bresson: Au hasard Balthazar, Mouchette, The Trial of Joan of Arc, and A Gentle Woman.
Andrei Tarkovsky: Andrei Rublev and Ivan's Childhood.
Sam Peckinpah: The Wild Bunch, Major Dundee, The Deadly Companions, and Ride the High Country.
Yasujirō Ozu: Late Autumn, The End of Summer, and An Autumn Afternoon.
Robert Altman: Countdown and That Cold Day in the Park.
Francis Ford Coppola: Tonight for Sure, The Bellboy and the Playgirls, Dementia 13, You're a Big Boy Now, Finian's Rainbow, and The Rain People.
Jean-Pierre Melville: Léon Morin, Priest, Army of Shadows, Le Samouraï, Magnet of Doom, Le Doulos, and Le deuxième
Luis Buñuel: The Milky Way, Belle de Jour, Simon of the Desert, Diary of a Chambermaid, The Young One, The Exterminating Angel, and Viridiana.
John Cassavetes : Faces, A Child Is Waiting, and Too Late Blues.
Roberto Rossellini: The Taking of Power by Louis XIV, Uno sguardo dal ponte, Escape by Night, Garibaldi, Les Carabiniers, Vanina Vanini, Les Carabiniers, Anima nera, and Benito Mussolini.
Pier Paolo Pasolini: Mamma Roma, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Accattone, The Hawks and the Sparrows, Pigsty, Theorem, Oedipus Rex, and Medea.
Howard Hawks: Man's Favorite Sport?, Red Line 7000, El Dodrado, and Hatari!.
John Schlesinger: Darling, Midnight Cowboy, Far from the Madding Crowd, A Kind of Loving, and Billy Liar.
Martin Ritt: Hud, Paris Blues, Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man, The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, The Outrage, Hombre, Five Branded Women, and The Brotherhood.
Jack Clayton: The Innocents, The Pumpkin Eater, and Our Mother's House.
Robert Mulligan: The Rat Race, The Great Impostor, The Spiral Road, To Kill a Mockingbird, Love with the Proper Stranger, Inside Daisy Clover, Baby the Rain Must Fall, Up the Down Staircase, and The Stalking Moon.
Satyajit Ray: Nyak, Two, Teen Kanya, Kanchenjungha, Devi, Rabindranath Tagore, Abhijan, Mahanagar, Aranyer Din Ratri, Chiriyakhana, Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, Charulata, and Mahapurush.
Tony Richardson: Tom Jones, The Entertainer, A Subject of Scandal and Concern, A Taste of Honey, Sanctuary, Hamlet, Red and Blue, Laughter in the Dark, The Loved One, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Mademoiselle, The Sailor from Gibraltar, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and Laughter in the Dark.
Bryan Forbes: Séance on a Wet Afternoon,Whistle Down the Wind, King Rat,The L-Shaped Room, Deadfall, The Wrong Box, The Whisperers, and The Madwoman of Chaillot.
Richard Brooks: Elmer Gantry, In Cold Blood, The Happy Ending, Sweet Bird of Youth, Lord Jim, and The Professionals.
Claude Chabrol: Les Biches, The Unfaithful Wife, The Champagne Murders, Les Bonnes Femmes, Wise Guys, The Third Lover, Landru, Ophélia, Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche, Marie-Chantal contre le docteur Kha, Our Agent Tiger, The Road to Corinth, and This Man Must Die.
Mario Monicelli: The Passionate Thief, Casanova 70, Caprice Italian Style, The Girl with the Pistol, Organizer, L'armata Brancaleone, High Infidelity, and Sex Quartet.
Norman Jewison: In the Heat of the Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Cincinnati Kid, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, Gaily, Gaily, 40 Pounds of Trouble, The Thrill of It All, Send Me No Flowers, and The Art of Love.
Gillo Pontecorvo: The Battle of Algiers, Burn!, and Paras.
Ken Russell: Song of Summer, French Dressing, Women in Love, and Billion Dollar Brain
Ken Loach: Kes and Poor Cow.
Costa-Gavras: Z, Shock Troops, and The Sleeping Car Murders
Jacques Demy: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Young Girls of Rochefort, Lola, Bay of Angels, and Model Shop.
Carol Reed: Oliver!, The Running Man, and The Agony and the Ecstasy.
Fred Zinnemann: A Man for All Seasons, The Sundowners, and Behold a Pale Horse.
Arthur Penn: The Chase, Alice's Restaurant, Bonnie and Clyde, The Miracle Worker, and Mickey One.
Agnes Varda: Cléo de 5 à 7, Le Bonheur, Lions from love, Les Créatures, and Loin du Vietnam.
Masaki Kobayashi: Harakiri, Samurai Rebellion, The Inheritance, A Soldier's Prayer, Hymn to a Tired Man, and Kwaidan.
Otto Preminger: Advise & Consent, Exodus, The Cardinal, Bunny Lake Is Missing, In Harm's Way, Skidoo, and Hurry Sundown.
Stanley Donen: Charade, Two for the Road, The Grass Is Greener, Surprise Package, and Once More, with Feeling!.
Nicholas Ray: The Savage Innocents, 55 Days at Peking, and King of Kings.
Luis García Berlanga: Long Live the Bride and Groom, Three Fables of Love, The Executioner, Plácido, and La boutique.
Walerian Borowczyk: Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre, Renaissance, and Goto, Island of Love.
Karel Reisz: Isadora, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Night Must Fall, and Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment.
Joseph Losey: Eva, The Criminal, The Damned, King and Country, The Servant, Boom!, Accident, Secret Ceremony, and Modesty Blaise.
Mark Robson: Daddy's Gone A-Hunting, Von Ryan's Express, The Prize, Valley of the Dolls, The Inspector, Nine Hours to Rama, Lost Command, and From the Terrace.
Richard Fleischer: Che!, Fantastic Voyage, The Big Gamble, Barabbas, The Boston Strangler, Doctor Dolittle, and Crack in the Mirror,
Vincente Minnelli: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Two Weeks in Another Town, The Sandpiper, Home from the Hill, Bells Are Ringing, and Goodbye Charlie.
Louis Malle: Zazie dans le Métro, Spirits of the Dead, Viva Maria!, A Very Curious Girl, The Fire Within, The Thief of Paris, and A Very Private Affair.
Alain Resnais: Last Year at Marienbad, Muriel, The War Is Over, and Je t'aime, je t'aime.
Eric Rohmer: Le Signe du Lion, My Night at Maud's, La Collectionneuse, The Bakery Girl of Monceau, and Suzanne's Career.
Milos Forman: Loves of a Blonde, The Firemen's Ball, and Black Peter.
George Sidney: Pepe, Bye Bye Birdie, Half a Sixpence, Viva Las Vegas, A Ticklish Affair, and The Swinger.
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OSM feature list - python script + API(WIP)

A day or two ago, I posted here if I can get a list of all types of classification of key, value is OSM. I was referred to : https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features. Which was helpful because it was legit and contained all the information I needed. But as it is way too big. It was hard for me handle. So I wrote a python script and made it easy. Source code is available under MIT license in GitHub : https://github.com/maifeeulasad/OSM-feature-extract-python. Anyone fell free to contribute and find out issues in the project.
Thanks everyone, specially to u/pietervdvn and u/maxerickson.

Here is the result, the latest version of the result can be found in readme in GitHub. I will be trying to host these data as much as possible. Anyone interested can contact with me.
For API call this : API features
{ "fire_object:type": [], "sorting_name": [], "highway": [ "motorway", "trunk", "primary", "secondary", "tertiary", "unclassified", "residential", "motorway_link", "trunk_link", "primary_link", "secondary_link", "tertiary_link", "living_street", "service", "pedestrian", "track", "bus_guideway", "escape", "raceway", "road", "footway", "bridleway", "steps", "corridor", "path", "cycleway", "proposed", "construction", "bus_stop", "crossing", "elevator", "emergency_access_point", "give_way", "milestone", "mini_roundabout", "motorway_junction", "passing_place", "platform", "rest_area", "speed_camera", "street_lamp", "services", "stop", "traffic_mirror", "traffic_signals", "trailhead", "turning_circle", "turning_loop", "toll_gantry", "User Defined" ], "non_existent_levels": [], "wood": [], "junction": [ "roundabout" ], "building": [ "apartments", "bungalow", "cabin", "detached", "dormitory", "farm", "ger", "hotel", "house", "houseboat", "residential", "semidetached_house", "static_caravan", "terrace", "commercial", "industrial", "kiosk", "office", "retail", "supermarket", "warehouse", "cathedral", "chapel", "church", "mosque", "religious", "shrine", "synagogue", "temple", "bakehouse", "civic", "fire_station", "government", "hospital", "kindergarten", "public", "school", "toilets", "train_station", "transportation", "university", "barn", "conservatory", "cowshed", "farm_auxiliary", "greenhouse", "stable", "sty", "grandstand", "pavilion", "riding_hall", "sports_hall", "stadium", "hangar", "hut", "shed", "carport", "garage", "garages", "parking", "digester", "service", "transformer_tower", "water_tower", "bunker", "bridge", "construction", "roof", "ruins", "tree_house", "user defined " ], "service": [ "alley", "crossover", "siding", "spur", "yard" ], "est_width": [], "toll": [], "addr:place": [], "area": [], "cutting": [ "yes" ], "bicycle_road": [], "motorcycle": [], "wheelchair": [], "reg_name": [], "sac_scale": [], "opening_hours": [], "psv": [], "ele": [], "goods": [], "shop": [ "alcohol", "bakery", "beverages", "brewing_supplies", "butcher", "cheese", "chocolate", "coffee", "confectionery", "convenience", "deli", "dairy", "farm", "frozen_food", "greengrocer", "health_food", "ice_cream", "organic", "pasta", "pastry", "seafood", "spices", "tea", "wine", "water", "department_store", "general", "kiosk", "mall", "supermarket", "wholesale", "baby_goods", "bag", "boutique", "clothes", "fabric", "fashion", "fashion_accessories", "jewelry", "leather", "sewing", "shoes", "tailor", "watches", "wool", "charity", "second_hand", "variety_store", "beauty", "chemist", "cosmetics", "erotic", "hairdresser", "hairdresser_supply", "hearing_aids", "herbalist", "massage", "medical_supply", "nutrition_supplements", "optician", "perfumery", "tattoo", "agrarian", "appliance", "bathroom_furnishing", "doityourself", "electrical", "energy", "fireplace", "florist", "garden_centre", "garden_furniture", "gas", "glaziery", "hardware", "houseware", "locksmith", "paint", "security", "trade", "windows", "antiques", "bed", "candles", "carpet", "curtain", "doors", "flooring", "furniture", "household_linen", "interior_decoration", "kitchen", "lighting", "tiles", "window_blind", "computer", "robot", "electronics", "hifi", "mobile_phone", "radiotechnics", "vacuum_cleaner", "atv", "bicycle", "boat", "car", "car_repair", "car_parts", "caravan", "fuel", "fishing", "free_flying", "golf", "hunting", "jetski", "military_surplus", "motorcycle", "outdoor", "scuba_diving", "ski", "snowmobile", "sports", "swimming_pool", "trailer", "tyres", "art", "collector", "craft", "frame", "games", "model", "music", "musical_instrument", "photo", "camera", "trophy", "video", "video_games", "anime", "books", "gift", "lottery", "newsagent", "stationery", "ticket", "bookmaker", "cannabis", "copyshop", "dry_cleaning", "e-cigarette", "funeral_directors", "laundry", "money_lender", "party", "pawnbroker", "pet", "pet_grooming", "pest_control", "pyrotechnics", "religion", "storage_rental", "tobacco", "toys", "travel_agency", "vacant", "weapons", "outpost", "user defined" ], "official_name": [], "traffic_sign": [], "tactile_paving": [], "forestry": [], "maxwidth": [ "Width" ], "surface": [], "amenity": [ "bar", "bbq", "biergarten", "cafe", "drinking_water", "fast_food", "food_court", "ice_cream", "pub", "restaurant", "college", "driving_school", "kindergarten", "language_school", "library", "toy_library", "music_school", "school", "university", "bicycle_parking", "bicycle_repair_station", "bicycle_rental", "boat_rental", "boat_sharing", "bus_station", "car_rental", "car_sharing", "car_wash", "vehicle_inspection", "charging_station", "ferry_terminal", "fuel", "grit_bin", "motorcycle_parking", "parking", "parking_entrance", "parking_space", "taxi", "atm", "bank", "bureau_de_change", "baby_hatch", "clinic", "dentist", "doctors", "hospital", "nursing_home", "pharmacy", "social_facility", "veterinary", "arts_centre", "brothel", "casino", "cinema", "community_centre", "fountain", "gambling", "nightclub", "planetarium", "public_bookcase", "social_centre", "stripclub", "studio", "swingerclub", "theatre", "animal_boarding", "animal_shelter", "baking_oven", "bench", "childcare", "clock", "conference_centre", "courthouse", "crematorium", "dive_centre", "embassy", "fire_station", "firepit", "give_box", "grave_yard", "gym", "hunting_stand", "internet_cafe", "kitchen", "kneipp_water_cure", "marketplace", "monastery", "photo_booth", "place_of_worship", "police", "post_box", "post_depot", "post_office", "prison", "public_bath", "public_building", "ranger_station", "recycling", "refugee_site", "sanitary_dump_station", "sauna", "shelter", "shower", "telephone", "toilets", "townhall", "vending_machine", "waste_basket", "waste_disposal", "waste_transfer_station", "watering_place", "water_point", "user defined" ], "name:left": [], "disused": [], "toilets:wheelchair": [], "mtb:scale:uphill": [], "leaf_type": [], "maxspeed": [ "Speed" ], "ice_road": [], "building:max_level": [], "location": [], "fire_rank": [], "nudism": [], "public_transport": [ "stop_position", "platform", "station" ], "drive_through": [], "loc_name": [], "roadtrain": [], "railway:track_ref": [], "mtb:description": [], "motor_vehicle": [], "addr:street": [], "short_name": [], "produce": [], "overtaking": [], "bdouble": [], "oneway": [], "passing_places": [], "name": [], "parking:lane": [], "motorcar": [], "cycleway": [ "lane", "opposite", "opposite_lane", "track", "opposite_track", "share_busway", "opposite_share_busway", "shared_lane" ], "admin_level": [], "maxlength": [ "Length" ], "turn": [], "tracks": [], "incline": [], "width": [], "hgv": [], "moped": [], "name:": [], "hazmat": [], "mofa": [], "int_name": [], "addr:interpolation": [], "atv": [], "boundary": [ "aboriginal_lands", "administrative", "maritime", "marker", "national_park", "political", "postal_code", "protected_area", "user defined" ], "addr:hamlet": [], "mtb:scale": [], "inscription": [], "railway": [ "abandoned", "construction", "disused", "funicular", "light_rail", "miniature", "monorail", "narrow_gauge", "preserved", "rail", "subway", "tram", "halt", "platform", "station", "subway_entrance", "tram_stop", "buffer_stop", "derail", "crossing", "level_crossing", "signal", "switch", "railway_crossing", "turntable", "roundhouse", "traverser", "wash", "user defined" ], "voltage": [], "ski": [], "addr:city": [], "tank": [], "maxstay": [], "foot": [], "building:min_level": [], "frequency": [], "emergency": [ "phone" ], "addr:postcode": [], "old_name": [], "name_1": [], "maxweight": [ "Weight" ], "bridge": [ "yes" ], "embedded_rails": [], "nat_name": [], "building:levels": [], "layer": [], "parking:condition": [], "addr:full": [], "agricultural": [], "Relation:restriction": [], "golf_cart": [], "crossing": [], "route": [ "bicycle", "bus", "canoe", "detour", "ferry", "foot", "hiking", "horse", "inline_skates", "light_rail", "mtb", "piste", "power", "railway", "road", "running", "ski", "subway", "train", "tracks", "tram", "trolleybus", "" ], "crossing:island": [], "landuse": [ "commercial", "construction", "industrial", "residential", "retail", "allotments", "farmland", "farmyard", "forest", "meadow", "orchard", "vineyard", "basin", "brownfield", "cemetery", "conservation", "depot", "garages", "grass", "greenfield", "greenhouse_horticulture", "landfill", "military", "", "plant_nursery", "port", "quarry", "railway", "recreation_ground", "religious", "reservoir", "salt_pond", "village_green", "user defined", "railway" ], "tunnel": [ "yes" ], "addr:housenumber": [], "mountain_pass": [], "maxaxleload": [ "Weight" ], "charge": [], "abutters": [], "tracktype": [], "start_date": [], "narrow": [], "lanes": [], "ford": [], "tidal": [], "smoothness": [], "driving_side": [], "building:fireproof": [], "addr:state": [], "usage": [], "winter_road": [], "boat": [], "addr:subdistrict": [], "access": [ "designated" ], "drive_in": [], "addr:suburb": [], "bicycle": [], "entrance": [], "internet_access": [], "sidewalk": [], "addr:housename": [], "motorboat": [], "mtb:scale:imba": [], "motorroad": [], "addr:province": [], "noexit": [], "horse": [], "4wd_only": [], "vehicle": [], "addr:district": [], "lhv": [], "building:flats": [], "inline_skates": [], "busway": [ "lane" ], "maxheight": [ "Height" ], "end_date": [], "service_times": [], "leaf_cycle": [], "addr:inclusion": [], "electrified": [], "minspeed": [ "Speed" ], "addr:country": [], "traffic_calming": [], "alt_name": [], "soft_storey": [], "border_type": [], "embankment": [], "trail_visibility": [], "addr:conscriptionnumber": [], "fire_operator": [], "height": [], "lit": [], "covered": [], "addr:flats": [], "operator": [] } 
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I am most definitely a suicide survivor, and I couldn’t have done it without Logic, literally?

I met Logic back on October 8th, 2010 in Chicago and on the streets. I have a few questions I need answered. I got inspired to write this message to Reddit because I need the gods to answer back at this point because it is driving me crazy. I would have attempted to meet Logic again, last night, at his Detroit-stop along the tour like I did last year. However, my wife is very pregnant and is due to pop at about any time now. So, I couldn’t leave her last night for some wild goose-chase I was attempting.
I have shared this story with reddit, 4chan, “Weird Al” Yankovic, and DJ Premier thus far that I can remember. If this gets any sort of wind, I have a chance of knowing some unanswered questions I have from the night Logic and I met, and what was bound to follow.
I am woohoopoopoo on most social media, and have an outdated .com website. I have my webcomic, Mr. Face, on my .com and Facebook platforms. I made these woohoopoopoo’s after meeting Logic, and would like to know if he was partially responsible for my inspiration.
First, let’s get the “crazy” shit out of the way. I just got out of the mental hospital two days ago because of personal issues that I do not wish to discuss here, for now. I need to tell you all that I suffer from schizophrenia, bipolar, Tourette’s syndrome, PTSD, severe depression, and, at times, anxiety. These conditions did not arise on their own, nor do they define any ingrained sympathy. Pobody’s nerfect. I've got my problems, and so does each and every person. I had a way-fucked-up childhood, but that’s not the point in tonight’s discussion.
My first major schizophrenic episode had begun in the late summer of 2010. I was suicidal at the time. I was hospitalized twice, and was told by a social worker at Port Huron Hospital (the hospital in which I was born) that I could do anything I want and that I should avoid my family as much as possible due to their minimizing denial and toxic tendencies.
I moved to Chicago where two of my closest friends lived after my second hospitalization. During my first week in Chicago, I spent a few days with my bff (and my own best man), while we were getting situated with living arrangements. I was having hard problems falling asleep at times. Sometimes, I would stay up three days in a row unintentionally and while not abusing or taking any drugs. I had only been diagnosed with Tourette’s, PTSD, severe depression, and anxiety at the time.
I began to have a schizophrenic episode due to the high anxiety of meeting Tucker Max at an “Assholes Finish First” book signing at a Borders on what should have been Friday, October 8th, 2010 in Chicago. Tucker Max, I learned, doesn’t share his beer and is an asshole, himself. That’s cool and all because that’s his shtick.
After meeting Tucker Max, and sharing my story with Tucker Max fans while in line for several hours, I had ended up signing autographs for fans of Tucker Max. His fans are the “fan type,” regardless. Which is cool and everything because, shit, I’m a fan of lots of people. I was standing in line like the rest of them. Some people in line assumed my drawings would be worth money some day in the future, and some became friendly with me while waiting in line optimistically believing that my art may break.
After meeting Tucker Max, I was upset by the whole ordeal, and very thirsty. I was bored and wanted to do something outrageous and fun to break away from my deepening depression. I spontaneously bought a domino mask (a.k.a. Zorro mask) from a CVS, and decided to wear it while out in public. I drank an orange juice that I also bought at a CVS and thought that life was some big joke, alright. It doesn’t matter if you’re famous at all. Famous people can be assholes too, including Tucker Max. :P
I walked back into the CVS while wearing the mask. People were frightened by my edginess, but that was the least of my concerns. I was ready to pull the gun out of the officer’s holster that was standing next to me in line, and blow my brains out while the CVS worker was reaching for topshelf booze on the expensive bottles’ top shelf. When I took my mask off for the CVS employee to visually ID me as old enough to legally buy alcohol, everyone in the pharmacy relaxed a lot. I regret ever causing fear in others, that was never my focus. The officer told me to be safe, and I was friendly and can’t quite remember what I said back. The officer seemed to have reported my bizarre actions to other officers via radio while still standing at the CVS line as I was exiting the store from my alcohol purchase. I know I am schizophrenic, but these sort of actions make sense to report within reason.
I was still suicidal at the time, and decided it was best to leave the world with a bang that weekend after my several thousand-dollar lifesavings was depleted from my savings and checking accounts from mowing eight lawns every week and working as a waiter. I may have been a chemist at the time, but the recession resulted in no chemistry gigs. My dad always helped me mow lawns when he could, but it was intense work.
I had heart-to-hearts with several people on the streets of Chicago that weekend. Homeless people were revealing their hearts to me, while I shared with them the topshelf booze I had bought for them. There were Trojan condoms on sale at CVS I had noticed during my first visit, and decided to visit another CVS across the street from an elaborate, neon-lit McDonald’s. I bought many condoms and more booze there, and walked back to the CVS parking lot. I was giving either a fifth of Absolut or Grey Goose vodka to a homeless man in that McDonald’s parking lot while he was eating a meal to-go from a local diner nearby. The homeless man told me about his life, his thoughts on God’s absence in this realm of reality, and that that McDonald’s had the money for neon lights, an escalator, an elevator, and Ronald McDonald-esque statues in the front because the owner was allowing and encouraging the workers to sell crack through the drive-thru windows. The American Dream, indeed. I spent the rest of that night removing the condoms from their respective boxes, and throwing the individuals into a double-layered plastic bag. All while laughing hysterically and wearing my domino mask. I double-bagged the condoms with two plastic bags, just to be safe and ensure nothing would leak out.
Ha ha. ;) Sexual pun in which doesn't actually work that way, heading your way! Zing!
One of the best parts of that night was when the newly-wed married couple happily bought their happy meals. I had screamed out “WAIT!,” all while wearing my mask and joyfully skipping to the groom carrying his new wife back to the back of the limo. I handed the bride an immense amount of new, unused, and unwrapped condoms, and cooly said, “Play safe…”
We were all laughing.
I couldn’t help it though, I was crying a lot alone that weekend too.
I wanted to die, but didn’t.
It wasn’t until I asked the Mexican worker for two apple pies and a small fry that the police began to gather at that McDonald’s at around, I’d say, 4 a.m. on that Saturday morning. I told the workers that they should all get-up and go because none of which had adequate, livable wages or health insurance.
I sat on a parking lot curb as the dawn’s sun was rising and I was filling up the double bag to the rim with new, individual condoms. There had to be at least a dozen cop cars parked in front of that McDonald’s parking lot. Either they all thought I was about to pull some bullshit, or that especially corrupt McDonald’s was a cop-stop haven; a meat, fat, sugar, and high sodium “heaven” on Earth. Fuck crack.
I ended up meeting these two underground rappers that evening prior as well named Logic and Xavier. Logic was especially talented. I can remember Xavier also being named Bobby, and Logic telling me that his trunk was chuck-full of lyrics on notepads. But, mostly, I remember Logic being in shock after he freestyled under a streetlight with a growing crowd around him. I remember Logic saying that he knew why rappers called it “spitting” for the first time in his life. That’s because Xavier and I were wooing Logic on in his freestyle, and Logic gained the confidence in himself to do what is his nature.
I had also talked with Logic about MF DOOM because that was the first thing that we talked about. Logic asked why I was wearing mask as I first approached him and Xavier, and I told him I was honoring my favorite rapper. I am quite white, alright. Ha ha ha ha. I didn’t even know what the term “underground” really meant being from a Trump-thumping town and everything being so rural.
So, Logic, in a sense popped his cherry in rapping (I say and proclaim). And, in the meanwhile, he opened my eyes to new horizons. I remember talking a lot about God that weekend with everyone. I remember Logic telling me his thoughts of God and reincarnation and what-have-you’s then and there, just as he had the skits on his newest album with Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
The story is not done, either. This story relates to an MF DOOM possession, but Logic may have been responsible for these possessions. That’s why I am posting on this subreddit, and would like to know...
The only freestyle lines I remember Logic spitting were about being tired of eating stale mac and cheese all the time. That’s because he was rapping so fast and it’s been awhile since the whole ordeal has happened. I could tell, shortly after, he wanted to keep his distance from me after that first hour or so because I was a bit deranged at the time. Honestly, I can’t blame anyone for avoiding me at that vulnerable state. I was up to something that I didn't even know. I was as edgy as a squeegee swiping a razor.
I made signs that were satirical on the neglect caused by capitalism and inhumane humanity. I paid homeless people $20 a pop to hold signs saying things like “Welcome to Chicago,” or “Tourist Kiosk; inquire within.” I shared my booze with them, and even my condoms. I did not drink with them, and I did not get freaky with strangers either. I slept that night either by homeless people or in front of mattress stores with all of my belongings out to steal. I could not stress enough how little I gave a fuck, yet all my fucks were given and definitely spent.
I aimlessly walked around that weekend a lot more. I randomly met with my friend after he was done with his shift at Bank of America while I was schizophrenically/manically walking the streets. I told him all of my outrageous encounters and plans. I told him about Logic and Xavier. My friend brought me to his apartment, let me take a shower, and lent me some clothes. I remember being handed a Super Man shirt with the chest having that “S” logo on it.
This friend brought me to the Brown Line on the Chicago’s transit and explained how I could get home to my other friend’s in South Chicago, which was a few blocks away from Barack Obama’s house.
I was too manic. I sat on the Loop’s Brown Line and cried. I told people coming on and off my life story. It was very Forrest Gumpy-like. I described how I was a failed chemist and a living artist. I needed to calm down, and my feet were really hurting because I must have walked at least 20+ miles at this point. So, I began rubbing my feet with lotion cream that was also naturally antibiotic. People mostly left me alone at that subway-car’s corner, but were all talking amongst themselves about how fucked life is in general. I began becoming more hopeful when I heard the humanity surrounding me. There was an undeniable aura in the air. The sacredness we each have for every breath we take, which is too often taken for granted. A guy proposed to his girlfriend right then and there on the train, and everybody clapped. The time and place was meaningful.
I didn’t make it back to Pete’s in South Chicago, unfortunately, because I had no fucking clue how the Loop was set up at that time. I rode the Brown Line until it stopped. I got off, talked with more people whether they were regular citizens or homeless (like that matters). I walked around the hoods of Chicago and gated communities. I must have walked about 50+ miles total that weekend. I had to have had a heart attack at one point because I remember falling to the ground, and barely being able to breathe. A lady almost called 911 right then and there.
I kept tossing condoms randomly throughout the streets. There was an officer giving parking tickets, while I gleefully tossed condoms onto or near cars that she was giving tickets to. The officer stared at me, and I was skipping and being all manic, I kept singing and repeating the words aloud, “Civil-civil disobedience. Civil-civil disobedience…” When she caught me, she did nothing. She only stared, dumbfounded, pissed, and a look like I-don’t-got-enough-time-nor-pay-to-deal-with-this-kinda-shit.
I purposefully would place about a dozen condoms at the entrance of what must have been Chicago’s oldest Catholic church. When I would walk back about a half an hour later, the condoms would be gone. I repeated this about two or three more times. I stopped after a nun or deranged, fellow lunatic plopped a huge, wet, and gnarly bloody tampon where the condoms had been. Ha. All I can do is laugh about that now. Kinda a terrifying and beautiful sight to see, but so is a lot of nature. I haven’t seen a birth yet! Lol.
I kept walking. At some point, I almost spontaneously jumped off a bridge. The temperature that weekend was unusually high and in the mid 80s. I yelled asking a bunch of people kayaking below how warm the water was, and proceeded to hop up the edge of the bridge to jump off. I saw a stranger’s shocked face, and immediately got back down, probably started crying again, and kept walking. All I was doing was walking.
I was mad at the world, but I was especially mad at Donald Trump. He said some racist shit on Hispanics earlier that week, and there was a new building of his being built in Chicago. This is now Saturday night, and I am writing as lengthy of a letter to Donald Trump as perhaps this letter is. I do not remember. I do remember beating the absolute shit out of that red Moleskine which contained the open-letter to Donald Trump. It was still readable, but like a centaurian: it was creased to hell. In my letter I explained that Trump needs to start helping people more than just helping himself with money and ego. I told him to stop building casinos, and start building community-oriented buildings. I told him Mexicans, Cubans, and Hispanics are good people like anybody else. I said there should be beautiful windmills near Chicago’s Navy Pier as a tourist destination and a monument of clean energy and humane human progress. I told Trump, in that letter, that there probably would be a statue of him. I told him that artists will make a statue of Trump either out of respect or commission. One statue is full of love, while the other would be neglected and hollow.
I sat and knelt before Trump’s new Chicago building, and meditated for a minute. I chucked my Moleskine letter to the building and folded up my sweaty clothes by the door’s main entrance. I had folded up my borrowed SuperMan shirt, and had even left behind my shoes and socks. I meditated for a few minutes, and then yelled louder than I ever had before out of anguish and my appointed anger at the world.
I walked around the streets of Chicago more that night without shoes or socks or a shirt. I only had a black pair of nylon-like gym shorts on. I was very thirsty. I would rush into 7-11’s, grab a cup, and proceed to fill the cup with ice because there was no time for water as I was being kicked out. I even walked into the restroom at a Dick’s Last Resort restaurant/bar to clean myself and drink water from the tap. I was quickly escorted out to be somebody else’s problem there too. Ha.
This the part of the story that relates to MF DOOM.
Throughout those past two days, I was littering the streets with suggestive notes. The notes suggested how the infrastructure of Chicago could be improved. Also, those notes had listed my favorite musicians on them. I wrote down artists and bands like Feist, Grizzly Bear, Beck, Gorillaz, and MF DOOM.
Lots more happened. I lied next to mattress stores to be an asshole or by homeless people. But, what you need to know now is that when I was lying by a homeless man with all my possessions out and able to steal, a brother and his lady friend approached me.
The lady could not stop laughing! HA HA HA! She laughed and laughed. The guy didn’t say a word, but waved me over to follow him. I followed him for at least two blocks, while he kept a half-block distance away from me probably for their own safety. The guy pointed at some stuff. There were two pink lemonades, and one had been opened. I drank the one that was sealed and poured out the other pink lemonade because I did not know who these people were, and the shit could’ve been laced for all I knew. I saw that there was a 32-inch pair of khakis and a Pelle Pelle shirt showing people fighting against authority. There were also two busted and black pair of Lugz boots without shoelaces. I put the stuff on because there was little other choice at this point.
It wasn’t until the morning after that I saw people that I had met throughout that weekend at the Chicago Marathon. I didn’t even know the Chicago Marathon was going on this weekend, or what it meant. All I knew was that there were cups of water sitting out for runners to drink, and I drank exactly 11 cups because I was so, so thirsty. I stacked the 11 cups as I was chugging them down. There was a guy on his bullhorn shouting at the runners as a pep-talk to get through the marathon. There were at least a few hundred or thousands of people, bracing to run. Some of them must have saw me desperately absorb the water down my gullet. After I drank the 11 cups, I chucked them as hard as I could on the ground and yelled a loud, beast-mode roar.
I saw the physically handicap begin racing on their wheelchairs. Later, it was the runners. People began to chant my names: “Byron!” and “Bryan!” and mostly “Tebeau!” I think people were chanting “Tebeau” the most because they thought Tim Tebow was there. Latinoes came specifically to me and told me Viva Mexico or Viva Cuba. I said nothing anymore because I was in a daze from the excessive exercising and the 15-second notoriety. People were also shouting “Logic!” too. I had gone through a long, spiritual journey from this weekend’s very, very long walk. Like I said, I have left out a lot of the story. But, what matters most is what I saw on one of my Lugz boots when I had come to break and catch my breath and could see everything in early sun's daylight.
On the Lugz boot was a Pirate-Captain winking. There was another iron seam that read “MF DOOM” on this same boot.
That had blown my mind like never before and has not since. I ended up going to mental hospitals 4 or 5 more times until April 2011. And, again, I just got out of the mental hospital again for some serious personal issues, which I do not wish to discuss at this moment. I’ve behaved enough since to not be placed in another madhouse. There are plenty of more stories. But, I began to make a webcomic called “Mr. Face,” which was named after MF DOOM with my bff. I had enough comics made, and my bff and another-other friend helped me launch the comic at 12:01 a.m. on the Mayan DOOMsday (December 21st, 2012).
...What is also weird about this whole thing, is that I think I met the star of the 1-800 music video. On October 9th, 2010 to 10-10-10, there was a slender black man attempting to perform felatio on me outside of a club near an alley. I wouldn’t let him go on with the deed because I loved the stranger so much, and I’m not homosexual. I rose the brother up from the ground, gave him as many hugs as I could, and he went running away after I yelled “I LOVE YOU!” as many times as I could within his hearing range.
So, I guess, my questions are:
Was Logic responsible in any way for getting me that MF DOOM boot and nasty clothes?
And, was the slender brother I met the person inspired for that video?
TL:DR: I met Logic back in 2010 while being very suicidal. Tons of crazy shit happened, and I don’t know if he was responsible for giving me MF DOOM-inspired clothes. Also, I don’t know if I met the slender black man from the 1-800 suicide music video...
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I Recently Started Watching 100 Films From Every Decade Starting From 1950. Here's My List In Case It's Of Use To Anyone

As a film student I'm constantly coming across "must see films" which I haven't got around to watching yet, or I find myself in a situation where I get asked "how have you not seen [name of film]; don't you study film?". I've also always found it hard to retain the large amount of information and history that comes with film study.
I decided the best way to ensure I better retained all of this information wasn't to continue what I was doing which was trying to take it in from lectures, books and other resources whilst watching films in a non-linear fashion; but to try and approximate, as best I could, a linear experience of film history.
I decided the best way to approximate this linear-experience would probably be best achieved by watching 100 films from each decade. By doing so, I would be able to not only ensure to cross off a lot of films I've never seen before, but I would also be able to better remember the people, the history of film.
Granted there a number of issues you could take with my list; and in no way to I claim this to ultimate list of films. For instance my list only starts in 1950 skipping the Silent Era and the Hollywood Golden Age. Secondly it's extremely English-language orientated, with a very significant majority being American; meaning a lot of very very important film movements from across the globe have been skipped entirely. There are obviously going to be more issues as well, and you might feel I've missed some very important films in the process of creating this list; however I've done my best to take 100 films from every decade from the 50s until now which will provide a great deal of context and hopefully be very entertaining and rewarding.
I'm fairly certain this list will be beneficial to many, especially those who are just becoming interested in film and its history. It can be further distilled and shaped and used to create other lists, so have fun with it.
Note: The list has a few a lot more international films from 00s on-wards as I used BBC's 100 films of the 21st Centuries List which can be accessed here if you haven't seen it: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160819-the-21st-centurys-100-greatest-films
Now here's the list for you all. I hope it serves as a useful list and might be able to generate great discussion.
1950 Sunset Boulevard All About Eve Treasure Island In a Lonely Place Rashomon The Gunfighter The Asphalt Jungle
1951 The Thing The Steel Helmet A Streetcar Named Desire The Day the Earth Stood Still Strangers on a Train A Place In the Sun The African Queen An American In Paris
1952 Ikiru High Noon Singin’ in the Rain The Bad and the Beautiful The Greatest Show on Earth The Big Sky 5 Fingers
1953 The Wild One Stalag 17 Roman Holiday Julius Caesar Tokyo Story From Here to Eternity Shane
1954 The Caine Mutiny Sabrina Rear Window Dial M for Murder On the Waterfront A Star is Born Carmen Jones Seven Samurai Johnny Guitar Three Coins in the Fountain
1955 East of Eden The Seven Year Itch To Catch a Thief Artists and Models The Night of the Hunter Kiss Me Deadly The Man From Laramine Oklahoma! Bad Day at Black Rock Rifif The Man With the Golden Arm Blackboard Jungle Rebel Without a Cause Marty Guys and Dolls
1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers The Killing The Man Who Knew Too Much The Searchers Forbidden Planet The Wrong Man Around the World in 80 Days The Ten Commandments Giant La Strada Picnic Baby Doll
1957 12 Angry Men Witness for the Prosecution The Incredible Shrinking Man Paths of Glory Peyton Place Mother India Funny Face Gunfight at the OK Central Sayonara A Face in the Crowd The Bridge on the River Kwai Sweet Smeel of Success Throne of Blood Jailhouse Rock Wild Strawberries
1958 Vertigo The Defiant Ones Horror of Dracula Gigi Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Touch of Evil Seperate Tables
1959 North by Northwest Anatomy of a Murder The Young Philadelphians Gidget Ben Hur Pillow Talk A Summer Place Hercules Some Came Running Rio Bravo Some Like it Hot On the Beach
1960 La Dolce Vita The Apartment Elmer Gantry Psycho Spartacus The Magnificent Seven The Time Machine Never on Sunday
1961 One, Two, Free The Misfits The Hustler Breakfast at Tiffany’s Two Women The Pit and the Pendulum Where the Boys Are West Side Story Splendor in the Grass
1962 Ride High Country Lonely Are the Brave What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? The Miracle Worker David and Lisa The Longest Day Lawrence of Arabia Lolita The Interns The Manchurian Candidate
1963 America America The Birds Beach Party Tom Jones The Victors The Great Escape Hud Cleopatra Days of Wine and Roses
1964 The Carpetbaggers A Hard Days Night Becket Goldfinger Dr. Strangelove The Pink Panther My Fair Lady Marry Poppins The Americanization of Emily Zorba Greek
1965 The Sound of Music Darling What’s New, Pussycat? The Pawnbroker Mickey One Doctor Zhivago
1966 The Russians Are Comming The Russians Are Comming Born Free Alfie A Man For All Seasons The Professionals Blow-Up Who’s Affraid of Virginia Woolf? A Man and a Woman The Wild Angels
1967 Barefoot in the Park In the Heat of the Night The Graduate You’re A Big Boy Now Cool Hand Luke The Trip Valley of the Dolls Bonnie and Clyde In Cold Blood The Dirty Dozen The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Planet of the Apes 2001: A Space Odessey Barbarella Wild In the Streets Petulia Rosemary’s Baby
1968 The Producers The Odd Couple Funny Girl Pretty Poison The Green Berets Belle De Joup Rachel, Rachel I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! Bullitt Romeo and Juliet The Killing of Sister George Midnight Cowboy True Grit The Wild Bunch
1969 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Shoot Horses, Don’t They Alice’s Restaurant Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Medium Cool The Sterile Cuckoo Take the Money and Run Easy Rider
1970 The Molly Maguires Hi, Mom! The Ballad of Cable Hogue The Landlord Catch-22 Wanda Five Easy Pieces The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes Where’s Poppa? Little Big Man
1971 Vanishing Point Get Carter The Andromeda Strain The Beguiled Pretty Maids All in a Row Bananas Taking Off Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Klute The Hired Hand The French Connection Carnal Knowledge Play Misty for Me A Clockwork Orange Harold and Maude Dirty Harry
1972 The Rolling Stones: Cocksucker Blues Silent Running Prime Cut Fat City Deliverance Junior Bonner Bad Company The King of Marvin Gardens Pulp The Getaway
1973 Steelyard Blues The Long Goodbye Scarecrow The Friends of Eddie Coyle Dillinger White Lightning Electra Glide in Blue Charley Varrick The Outfit Mean Streets Serpico The Last Detail Sleeper The Laughing Policeman The Exorcist
1974 Thieves Like Us Busting The Conversation Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Thunderbolt and Lightfoot The Swinging Cheerleaders The Parallax View The Dion Brothers The Terminal Man Chinatown California Split Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 11 Harrowhouse The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Taking of Pelham One Two Three The Yakuza
1975 Welfare Smile The Passenger The Day of the Locust Race with the Devil Night Moves The Drowning Pool Dog Day Afternoon Hard Times Milestones One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
1976 Taxi Driver The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea The Missouri Breaks The Fron Marathon Man Assault on Precinct 13 Bound for Glory
1977 The Late Show Annie Hall Rolling Thunder Looking for Mr. Goodbar
1978 Blue Collar Fingers Straight Time Martin The Driver Who’ll Stop the Rain
1979 The Warriors Alien Apocalypse Now Wise Blood Being There
1980 Airplane! Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back Raging Bull The Shinning Ordinary People Kagemusha Heavens Gate
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark An American Werewolf in London Chariots of Fire Das Boot The Evil Dead Gallipoli Arthur Thief Blow Out
1982 Blade Runner E.T. Fast Times at Ridgemont High The Thing 48 Hrs. Tootsie First Blood Gandhi Poltergeist
1983 Scarface Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Local Hero The Man With Two Brains The Big Chill Terms of Endearment The Dead Zone
1984 Ghost Busters Once Upon a Time In America The Terminator This Is Spinal Tap Beverly Hills Cop Amadeus Top Secret A Nightmare on Elm Street Paris Texas Blood Simple The Killing Fields A Passage to India
1985 Back to the Future The Breakfast Club Ran The Colour Purple Out of Africa The Purple Rose of Cairo Brazil Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters After Hours The Goonies To Live and Die in L.A.
1986 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Platoon Aliens Blue Velvet Stand By Me Jean De Florette Crocodile Dundee The Fly Top Gun Little Shop of Horrors Sid and Nancy Lucas Something Wild
1987 Fatal Attraction Full Metal Jacket Wall Street Evil Dead II Raising Arizona Withnail and I The Princess Bride Good Morning Vietnam The Last Emperor The Untouchables Lost Boys
1988 Die Hard The Naked Gun: From The Files of Police Squad Akira Cinema Paradisio Big A Cry in the Dark Heathers The Last Temptation of Christ Rain Man My Neighbor Totoro The Thin Blue Line Mississippi Burning They Live
1989 Do The Right Thing When Harry Met Sally Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The Killer Batman Dead Poets Society Driving Miss Daisy The Killer My Left Foot Say Anything Field of Dreams
1990 Edward Scissorhands Life Is Sweet Wild at Heart Metropolitan To Sleep With Anger Paris Is Burning Close-Up Goodfellas
1991 A Brighter Summer Day Raise the Red Lantern Terminator 2: Judgment Day La Belle Noiseuse Madonna: Truth or Dare Poison JFK The Double Life of Veronique My Own Private Idaho Barton Fink Slacker The Silence of the Lambs
1992 Orlando Singles The Long Day Closes Bad Lieutenant Wayne’s World Unforgiven The Player Reservoir Dogs Malcolm X
1993 The Age of Innocce Schindler’s List Dazed and Confused Naked Three Colors: Blue Groundhog Day The Piano
1994 Clerks Dumb and Dumber Once Were Warriors The Shawshank Redemption Satantango Natural Born Killers Heavenly Creatures The Lion King Crumb Chungking Express Pulp Fiction Hoop Dreams
1995 Billy Madison The Usual Suspects Casino The City of Lost Children Before Sunrise Friday Clueless Seven Heat Kids Dead Man Toy Story Safe
1996 Romeo + Juliet Lone Star Swingers When We Were Kings Scream Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills Breaking the Waves Crash Trainspotting Fargo
1997 The Ice Storm Titanic Jackie Brown L.A. Confidential Starship Troopers Fireworks (Hana-Bi) The Sweet Hereafter Princess Mononoke Boogie Nights
1998 Buffalo ‘66 Velvet Goldmine Last Night Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas There’s Something About Mary Babe: Pig in the City The Big Lebowski Out of Sight Rushmore
1999 The Virgin Suicides Election Audition Being John Malkovich American Beauty All About My Mother The Blair Witch Project Magnolia Eyes Wide Shut Fight Club The Matrix Beau Travail
2000 Requiem for a Dream The Gleaners and I Almost Famous Werckmeister Harmonies Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ​Memento Yi Yi: A One and a Two In the Mood for Love The Beach Traffic O Brother, Where Art Thou? Billy Elliot Amores Perros American Psycho
2001 Amélie A.I. Artificial Intelligence The Royal Tenenbaums Moulin Rouge! Spirited Away Mulholland Drive Donnie Darko The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2002 Narc Ten The Pianist Far From Heaven City of God Talk to Her 25th Hour Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Adaptation Bowling for Columbine Gangs of New York The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Punch Drunk Love Russian Ark 28 Days Later
2003 Finding Nemo The Return Big Fish Kill Bill Vol.1 Dogville Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring Oldboy Lost in Translation The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Love Actually Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 21 Grams
2004 Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Before Sunset Moolaadé Bad Education The Incredibles Kill Bill Vol. 2 Million Dollar Baby The Passion of Christ Sideways Shaun of the Dead Supersize Me Tropical Malady Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2005 Brick Kiss Kiss Bang Bang A History of Violence Brokeback Mountain The New World Caché Capote Batman Begins Lord of War Crash A History of Violence
2006 The Fall Apocalypto Babel Casino Royale The Departed The Inconvenient Truth Little Miss Sunshine Volver United 93 Syndromes and a Century The Lives of Others Pan’s Labyrinth Children of Men
2007 I’m Not There Zodiac Across the Universe Atonement Gone Baby Gone Juno Michael Clayton Ratatouille The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days No Country for Old Men There Will Be Blood The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
2008 Let the Right One In The Headless Woman The Hurt Locker The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight WALL-E Synecdoche, New York Frost/Nixon Gran Torino Milk Revolutionary Road Slumdog Millionaire
2009 Watchmen The White Ribbon Moon The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo White Material The Secret in Their Eyes A Prophet A Serious Man Fish Tank Inglourious Basterds
2010 Buried Blue Valentine Black Swan True Grit Inception Certified Copy Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives The Social Network
2011 Take Shelter Shame The Artist The Turin Horse Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Melancholia Margaret A Separation The Tree of Life Drive Super 8
2012 Looper Moonrise Kingdom Spring Breakers Tabu Stories We Tell Zero Dark Thirty Amour The Master Holy Motors The Act of Killing Mud Dredd Seven Psychopaths The Place Beyond the Pines
2013 Rush Before Midnight Snowpiercer Inside Llewyn Davis Her Dallas Buyers Club Wolf of Wall Street Only Lovers Left Alive Prisoners The Great Beauty Under the Skin Ida Blue Is the Warmest Color 12 Years a Slave
2014 Inherent Vice Goodbye to Language Leviathan Birdman Timbuktu The Grand Budapest Hotel Boyhood Gone Girl Whiplash
2015 Spotlight Carol The Assassin Brooklyn Inside Out Son of Saul Mad Max: Fury Road Amy The Big Short Ex Machina The Martian Room Revenant Sicario
2016 Hail, Caesar! Hell or High Water Lion Manchester by the Sea Moonlight Nocturnal Animals
2017 Okja Baby Driver Dunkirk The Beguiled Trainspotting 2
Edit: Replaced Dumb and Dumber with Once Were Warriors
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What's happening around town (Wed, Sep 11th - Tue, Sep 17th)

Tulsa's event list.

Wednesday, Sep 11th

Thursday, Sep 12th

  • American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 15th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s Expo…
  • Big Daddy Weave - Alive Tour (Union Multipurpose Activity Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Premium ticket holders will receive first entry, premium seating in a reserved section, a premium guest tour laminate, and participate in a pre-show conversation with Mike Weaver of Big Daddy Weave. With the band releasing new music, a television show, and a new book, Mike will share stories from this exciting season and take questions from the…
  • Book Launch: Religion around Mary Shelley by Jennifer Airey (University of Tulsa - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
  • Coweta Fall Festival (Downtown - Coweta) Thru Sat, Sep 14th Celebrate the coming of fall with friends and family at the annual Coweta Fall Festival. Held in downtown Coweta, visitors…
  • 🎓 Frankenstein, Doubt, and Despair: A Book Launch (Oklahoma Center for the Humanities - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Join us in celebrating the publication of TU professor Jennifer Airey's new book: Religion around Mary Shelley. Mary Shelley lived and wrote during an age of religious instability, one that witnessed the spread of atheism, millenarianism, Methodism, Unitarianism, and Evangelicalism, among other belief systems. In this book, Jennifer L. Airey…
  • Just Between Friends (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 14th If you have a growing family or are planning for one, the Just Between Friends sale, held at the Tulsa Expo Square, is…
  • Kendall Whittier After Five (Kendall-Whittier - Tulsa) Kendall Whittier After Five brings the Tulsa community together for Thursday evening fun. Each second Thursday, all are…
  • Midday Static (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 😂 Quinn Patterson (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 14th
  • Rogers County Free Fair (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sun, Sep 15th Come to the Rogers County Free Fair and browse through Made in Oklahoma products, arts and crafts, baked goods, livestock…
  • 😂 Sebastian Maniscalco Headlines River Spirit Casino (River Spirit Casino - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm Fresh off a wildly successful, two-year-plus run on his Stay Hungry Tour, Billboard’s inaugural Comedian of the Year Sebastian Maniscalco is back with the You Bother Me tour, which is currently set to visit 12 cities in the U.S. and Canada throughout its fall run.
    Touted as ‘the comedian’s comedian” by People, Maniscalco finds himself…

Friday, Sep 13th

  • American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 15th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s Expo…
  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • Crayons Improv Comedy Show (Heritage United Methodist Church - Broken Arrow) Get ready to laugh at this family-friendly, improvised comedy show. Crayons Improv uses audience suggestions, participation…
  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
  • Coweta Fall Festival (Downtown - Coweta) 1 day left Celebrate the coming of fall with friends and family at the annual Coweta Fall Festival. Held in downtown Coweta, visitors…
  • Friday Night Test N Tune (Tulsa Raceway Park - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • 🎨 GARDEN CAT BOOK LAUNCH (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Join us for the launch of of very first picture book featuring our famous garden cats! Perfectly timed to be the same night as our annual Internet Cat Video Festival. Tulsa native and acclaimed authoillustrator Katie Turner will be here to sign copies. The cats may sign too. They’re moody. Time will tell. :) THE CAT WHO GOT FRAMED by Katie…
  • 🎨 Internet Cat Video Festival (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Meow's the time. Get ready for the Internet Cat Video Festival, airing in the Philbrook Gardens! This notorious offline celebration of online cats, co-hosted by Philbrook Director Scott Stulen, features the best cat videos the internet has to offer. Member Tickets on sale July 22 Not-Yet Member Tickets on sale July 29 Friday, September 13 Doors…
  • Just Between Friends (Expo Square - Tulsa) 1 day left If you have a growing family or are planning for one, the Just Between Friends sale, held at the Tulsa Expo Square, is…
  • LA Guns with Special Guest Grind (IDL Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Headliner: LA Guns Special Guest: Grind
  • Monster Mash up (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 😂 Quinn Patterson (Loony Bin - Tulsa) 1 day left
  • Rogers County Free Fair (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sun, Sep 15th Come to the Rogers County Free Fair and browse through Made in Oklahoma products, arts and crafts, baked goods, livestock…
  • ScotFest (Events Park / Rugby Practice - Broken Arrow) Thru Sun, Sep 15th ScotFest is Oklahoma's flagship celebration of Celtic history and heritage. Held in Broken Arrow's Chisholm…
  • 🎭 Tulsa Town Hall's 85th Anniversary Season (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:30am

Saturday, Sep 14th

  • American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) 1 day left The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s Expo…
  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • 🏃 Conquer the Gauntlet (Tulsa Raceway Park - Tulsa) 4 Muddy Miles. 25+ Epic Obstacles. More Mud. More Obstacles. Less Money. https://conquerthegauntlet.com We time EVERY runner and everyone receives a quality, fitted finisher shirt, a medal, a CTG water bottle, and FREE race pictures. Our obstacles are second to none! Spectating is FREE and we do not charge online fees.
    Can You Conquer…
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  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
  • 🎭 The Drunkard and the Olio (Tulsa Spotlight Theatre - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Coweta Fall Festival (Downtown - Coweta) Last Day Celebrate the coming of fall with friends and family at the annual Coweta Fall Festival. Held in downtown Coweta, visitors…
  • Green Country Bonsai - Fall Show (Tulsa Garden Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00am
  • Just Between Friends (Expo Square - Tulsa) Last Day If you have a growing family or are planning for one, the Just Between Friends sale, held at the Tulsa Expo Square, is…
  • Keystone Car Show (Keystone State Park - Sand Springs) Spend the day browsing new and vintage cars at beautiful Keystone State Park in Sand Springs. The annual Keystone Car Show…
  • MisFEST (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Tulsa's MisFest music festival highlights female-fronted bands and female singer-songwriters. Head to the Guthrie Green…
  • Oklahoma Gun Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 The Oklahoma Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
  • Opening Night Gala Concert (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm See world renowned-violinist Rachel Barton Pine perform a series of captivating concertos at the Tulsa Symphony…
  • 🎨 Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa From the imagination of Steve Martin comes a comedy as profound as it is hilarious. Before achieving their breakthroughs, Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet at the Lapin Agile in Paris. There they debate ideas large and small, while a host of colorful characters help the two geniuses uncover their creative potential.
  • 🏃 The Q (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) The “Q” features a Quarter Marathon (6.55 miles or 10.48K), a 5K, and Half Marathon. The truly brave opt to do "The Double" (5K + Quarter Marathon Combo) or "The Super Double" (5K + Half Marathon). See website for complete details!
  • 😂 Quinn Patterson (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Last Day
  • Redwitch Johnny (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Rogers County Free Fair (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) 1 day left Come to the Rogers County Free Fair and browse through Made in Oklahoma products, arts and crafts, baked goods, livestock…
  • Rose District Farmers Market (Rose District Plaza - Broken Arrow) Thru Sat, Oct 26th Start Time: 8:00am different music, events, and guests, each week
  • ScotFest (Events Park / Rugby Practice - Broken Arrow) 1 day left ScotFest is Oklahoma's flagship celebration of Celtic history and heritage. Held in Broken Arrow's Chisholm…
  • Second Saturday Architecture Tour (Tulsa) Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa the second Saturday of each month with the Tulsa Foundation…
  • Shamarr Allen w/ Count TuTu (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Street Car Take Over (Tulsa Raceway Park - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00am
  • Summer Wave (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Tour de Cowtown (Downtown - Coweta) Tour de Cowtown offers a one-of-kind experience that will take cyclists past the Coweta Fall Festival's Ferris wheel,…
  • 🍴 University of Tulsa Veteran's Tailgate | TU vs OSU (University of Tulsa - Tulsa) Start Time: 1:00pm Time for the game has not been announced. This event time will change when that information is available. We've got the barbeque and bloody mary bar...
  • 🎡 Tulsa Wicked Wine Run (Post Oak Lodge - Tulsa) Start Time: 3:30pm Run wicked, rock out, drink wine! Join us for a 5K Run or 1K Walk fueled by WINE with an epic Festival featuring rocking' LIVE MUSIC, tasty FOOD TRUCKS, vendors, contests, games and MORE. All at stunning Post Oak Lodge.

Sunday, Sep 15th

  • American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Last Day The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s Expo…
  • Bob Dylan: Face Value and Beyond (The Gilcrease Museum - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00am A new exhibition, Bob Dylan: Face Value and Beyond, begins May 10 at Tulsa's acclaimed Gilcrease Museum. Curated by The Bob Dylan Archive®, the...
  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
  • Oklahoma Gun Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 The Oklahoma Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
  • 🎨 Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa From the imagination of Steve Martin comes a comedy as profound as it is hilarious. Before achieving their breakthroughs, Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet at the Lapin Agile in Paris. There they debate ideas large and small, while a host of colorful characters help the two geniuses uncover their creative potential.
  • Rogers County Free Fair (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Last Day Come to the Rogers County Free Fair and browse through Made in Oklahoma products, arts and crafts, baked goods, livestock…
  • ScotFest (Events Park / Rugby Practice - Broken Arrow) Last Day ScotFest is Oklahoma's flagship celebration of Celtic history and heritage. Held in Broken Arrow's Chisholm…
  • 🏃 Zach Monaghan Memorial 5K (Union High School Track - Tulsa) 3:00 pm - 5k Start 3:45 pm - Fun Run Start 4:15 pm - Awards Ceremony The course will be on the Union High School Campus and surrounding neighborhood. The run will finish on the track. The course will be a mix of asphalt, grass, and track. There may be vehicles on the course so participants need to be aware of their surroundings. There…

Monday, Sep 16th

  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
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  • 🎭 From Page to Play: Translating Thoreau's Walden into a Videogame (University of Tulsa - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00am
  • 🎭 Open Mic (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Papa Chubby (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • 🎨 Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa From the imagination of Steve Martin comes a comedy as profound as it is hilarious. Before achieving their breakthroughs, Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet at the Lapin Agile in Paris. There they debate ideas large and small, while a host of colorful characters help the two geniuses uncover their creative potential.

Tuesday, Sep 17th

  • 🎓 Bounce'n Beethovens (Owasso Library - Owasso) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 6:30pm Children and parents explore music through movement and instruments as they play with egg shakers, bells, rhythm sticks, drums and maracas in this fun, interactive program. Registration is required as class size is limited. Register online or call 918-549-7323. Please register for only one Bounce'n Beethovens class per month. For ages birth-5.…
  • 🎭 Creations in Studio K (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by…
  • 🍴 Jazz Night (The Gilcrease Museum - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm This quarter’s Jazz Night will feature Devre Jackson in our beautiful Vista Room. The evening will also offer a buffet dinner from The Restaurant at Gilcrease ($8), cash bar and our galleries open late until 8 p.m. No reservations required. Free for Gilcrease Museum members and free with paid admission for non-members. For more information,…
  • 🎓 Oklahoma Municipal League 2019 Annual Conference (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Thru Thu, Sep 19th Start Time: 8:00am
  • Open Jam Aka Community Sound (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 🎨 Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Theatre Tulsa - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 22nd Start Time: 8:00pm Presented By: Theatre Tulsa From the imagination of Steve Martin comes a comedy as profound as it is hilarious. Before achieving their breakthroughs, Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet at the Lapin Agile in Paris. There they debate ideas large and small, while a host of colorful characters help the two geniuses uncover their creative potential.

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Part 42.

There have been a lot of big changes recently.
6658.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Steve Jobs being the first person to say "Good artists copy. Great artists steal." instead of Pablo Picasso?
https://www.alternatememories.com/historical-events/people/steve-jobs-first-said-great-artists-steal
6659.(Music Lyrics change.)"She's a killer Queen. Gunpowder. Turpentine."/"She's a killer Queen. Gunpowder. Guillotine."/"She's a killer Queen. Gunpowder. Gelatine."(Other lyrics?)(Anything else off?)
https://genius.com/Queen-killer-queen-lyrics
6660.(Celebrity death date change.)Do you remember Wallace Broecker dying earlier than February 18, 2019?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Smith_Broecker
6661.(Celebrity death date change.)Do you remember Lee Radiziwill dying earlier than February 15, 2019?(Do the Ls in her name look off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Radziwiłł
6662.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember The Doors Of The 21st Century not being a thing?(Ian Ashbury/Ian Astbury)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzarek–Krieger
6663.(Event name change.)Lalapalooza/Lolapalooza/Lollapalooza(Other spellings?)(Does the logo look off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lollapalooza
6664.(Movie Quote change.)"You're gonna be one badass motherfucker."/"You're gonna be a bad motherfucker."(Other quotes?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f6_Ze7_oYNc
6665.(Product Logo change.)Do you remember the letters in Tampico being normal?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampico_Beverages
6666.(Real Life Quote change.)"I am not a crook."/"I'm not a crook."(Anything else off?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sh163n1lJ4M
6667.(Movie Quote change.)"I love him something awful."/"I love him awful."(Does the movie logo keep changing?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qfMBPsmh30k
6668.(R&B Group name change.)The Staples Singers/The Staple Singers(Do any of their logos look off?)(Anything else off?)(Does the Soul Train logo look off?)(Many remembered spellings of Abbott and all the other logos have changed.)(SiriusXM logos all have off letters.)(Most Capitol Records logos have connected letters.)(Soya Sauce/Soy Sauce)(Other spellings?)(Soya/Soy)(Twitter logo bird has changed.)(Dolly from Moonraker now has bows in her hair.)(The Bare Necessities lyrics keeps changing.)(Terrence McKenna/Terence McKenna)(Anything else off?)(Yubo logo has off letters.)(The Gifted logo has off letters.)(Quanta(Quantum?)Magazine website logo has off letters.)(The Conversation website logo has off letters.)(Book predicts a lot of Donald Trump related stuff.)(Givology logo and name keep changing.)(Male fruit flies look for alcohol when rejected.)(Frost And Nixon/Frost/Nixon)(Other names?)(Anything else off?)(Seatle, Washington/Seattle, Washington)(Other spellings?)(New Dylan album and a song moved onto it.)(Have you heard of Mimi Pond?)(Snownados now exist.)(Famous Birthdays logo has off logo.)(Android logos all keep changing.)(Timothy Chalamet/Timothée Chalamet)(Was Timothée and anything similar to it never an acceptable spelling of Timothy?)(Vector Vest logo has connected and off letters.)(Tess Daily/Tess Daly)(Lots of album cover logos have changed.)(Kissed By A Rose by Seal keeps changing.)(Other remembered spellings of Diana Rigg that haven't been mentioned yet?)(Radio station logos keep changing.)(Did John Lennon say the Good Artists Copy quote?)(Anything else off?)(Old raven related quote changed.)(Abba song lyrics are changing.)(Water polo was a thing.)(Homeless shelters charge people to stay.)(Didn't Ric Flair die?)(Spider that looks like David Bowie.)(Tasty Freeze/Tastee-Freez)(Anything else off?)(Hughes Airwest logo looks off.)(Altec Lansing is off.)(We're The Millers If Anyone Asks?)(Red Red Wine by Neil Diamond has changed or was it UB40?)(Was Zangief spelled differently?)(Sherbet Crayola or Pink Sherbet?)(MC Hammer's pants in U Can't Touch This are now red instead of yellow.)(Better Help website logo has off letters.)(Weird colored skies.)(Neurophen/Nurofen)(Footloose lyrics keep changing.)(Harpy eagles now exist.)(Dip Dab logo is merged.)(Derek Hatton is now alive.)(Sherbet Lemons/Lemon Sherbets)(Maynards Bassetts logo and all the subtexts have merged or off letters.)(Sherbet pronunciation keeps changing.)(Did what Sorbet and Sherbet used to be switch with each other?)(Is the pronunciation of Sorbet off?)(Fred from Scooby-Doo lost his Adam's Apple and his hairstyle has changed.)(Velma from Scooby-Doo has larger breasts, has different shoes, has knee stockings and looks less plain and her eye shape looks off.)(Scooby Doo's voice sounds slighty deeper and easier to understand and he no longer ends every episode with "Scooby Dooby Doo!".)(All the new moons and names for them.)(Interesting video below.)(Russia sold Alaska to America and Canada didn't.)(Video below.)(More new blood types.)(Video below.)(The Challenge: War Of The Worlds logo is off.)(Interesting video below.)(Tarantula with horn on its back discovered.)(The Munsters spelling keeps changing.)(Lots of early colored photos and videos.)(Lots of weird eye colored cartoons.)(Big Native American book change.)(Golden possums?)(Bamm-Bamm now has a green club.)(Elvis quote keeps changing.)("One of us" quotes all keep changing.)Lots of weird eye colored cartoons now.)(Rana brand logo keeps changing.)(Timothy Leary radio quote keeps changing.)(Purple and weird solid colored corn.)(Almost perfectly straight bananas.)(All Zillow logos keep changing.)(Giant supposedly extinct bees exist and they were found to still be alive.)(Lots of weird new stuff.)(Juicy Fruits/Juicy Fruit)(Were MC Hammer's pants a color other than yellow or red in U Can't Touch This?)(Baobab flower?)(Ficcus tree or plant?)(Lots of weird new changes.)(Lots of new logo changes.)(Snoopy's feet now have lines on them.)(Lots of new religious studies and philosophies.)(Sayeth to Quoteth raven quote change.)(Woman rubs period blood on face to show "beauty".)(Weird new large fish species discovered washed up on beach.)(Go Wireless! logo letters are touching.)(Wood's Boots logo is off.)(Frank Communications logo is off.)(Foreign Accent Syndrome?)(More changes to lots of stuff.)(Multiple colors for tangerines?)(The Godfather "Offer" quote keeps changing.)(Saturn's rings keep changing.)(I Feel Love by Donna Summer lyrics have changed.)(Matramony/Matrimony)(Other spellings?)(3D music systems in the 1950's.)(Did there used to be light brown M&Ms and not blue ones?)("The Suicide Tree"?)(Taiwanese leopard spotted for first time since 1983.)(Oridisia cats?)(Deer with with lots of thick antlers?)(Airplanes having engines above the wings?)(Disney parks in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Paris and Hawaii?)(You can get a vegan chocolate penis delivered to your door.)(Congo/Kongo)(Was the latter not acceptable?)(Do you remember the Badlands rock band not existing?)(Do you remember Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft by Carpenters not existing?)(Electric fire clams now exist.)(Many outfits Cesar Romero wore as the Joker in the original Batman show have changed.)(Sri Lankan elwphants now exist.)(Asian elephants now exist.)(Indian elephants now exist.)(Lots of phantom and new geography.)(Shoes made with grass.)(Scandals made out of Trump's contradictory tweets.)(Underwear you can wear for weeks without washing.)(Polyamorous woman has husband, fiancé, and two boyfriends.)(Rainbow wasps now exist.)(Anything else off?)(The Riddler now doesn't always wear all green.)(Anything else off?)(Equifax logo has connected and off letters.)(Are any of the outfits in Labyrinth off in any way?)(Headphones in the 1910's.)(Did Daphne not wear pink stockings ever?)(Anything else off?)(Anything else about the JetBlue name, spelling, or logo?)(Interesting video below.)(Did Marcus Dean Fuller, David Niven, and Barry Nelson never portray James Bond in any movie?)(Anything else off?)(On The Case With Paula Zahn logo has off letters.)(Systane logo has off letters.)(Juicy/Jucee juice brand and is the logo off?)(Other spellings?)(Bananas don't peel as easy or in the same place in some cases now.)(Flocks of birds getting much larger.)(Did Nabisco saltine crackers always say Premium?)(Anything else off?)(Picturephones were now a thing.)("Keep on dancing. Gotta keep on dancing.", "He will visit.", or "Evil visit." song lyrics by The Prodigy?)(Anything else off?)(More Teletubbies changes.)(The rainbow grapes and multiple colored tangerines changes are fake at least for now.)(Fracture printing logo has off letters.)(Anything else off?)(Didn't King Kong Bundy pass away years before March 4, 2019?)(Anything else off?)(Holidays that pop out of nowhere.)(Herby: Fully Loaded/Herbie: Fully Loaded)(Anything else off?)(Tommy CoppeTommie Copper)(Anything else off?)(Blue macaw parrots now existed.)(Frozen ice balls of Lake Michigan.)(Aspiration logo has off letters.)(Putting photos on guns during WW2?)(Any other time?)(Is the number of days in a year off?)(Walking trees and other walking plants?)(Haribo Tangtastics/Haribo Tangfastics)(Other spellings?)(Lots of logo changes recently.)(OdorBan/OdoBan)(Lambkins now exist.)(Lots of weird new sunfish.)(Lots of new ghost ice stuff.)(The Honky Tonk Man is just now being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame.)(Redferrin/Redfin)(Is the logo off?)(Anything else off?)(Do you remember the Uncle Sam poster saying "We want you" instead of "I want you"?)(Fantatics app logo is off.)(Instaflex logo is off.)(Milly Vanilly/Milli Vanilli)(Do any of their logos look off?)(Saturn's rings keep changing.)(Lots of name changes.)(Do you remember somebody other than Frankie Valli singing Can't Take Off Of You?)(ASDA store brand products have connected letters.)(Interesting video.)(The Brady Girls Get Married now exists.)(Plants respond to pain similar to how we respond to pain.)(Lots of sexual orientation related changes.)(Your brain still works for a while after you die.)(Lots of app logo changes.)(Lots of commercial font changes.)(Ant-Man And The Wasp has connected letters.)(Westcott logo now looks like the old reality VW logo.)(Kyle JenneKylie Jenner)(Lots of weird names and name spellings.)(Poly-Fil(Poly-Fill?)logo has changed.)(Brother At Your Side logo has changed.)(Ayatollah Khamenei horrible quotes and other horrible quotes from this new reality.)(I Want You by Savage Garden lyrics have changed.)(Do any of their logos look off?)(India's poverty level keeps changing.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNHrX9cHKI
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Av_7eo7HYJ4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BPH7GdhKI-g
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OXcYJ4R4MBI
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmAd6EZBtWE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FJXufec9OX0
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Staple_Singers
6669.(Famous Hero name change.)Wild Bill Hitchcock/Wild Bill Hickok(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok
6670.(Restaurant name change.)El Toritos/El Torito(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Torito
6671.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember deer not being able to scream?(Anything else off?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qAVt1iRpvlc
6672.(Song name change.)Let's Hear It For The Boys/Let's Hear It For The Boy(Are the lyrics off?)(Do any of her logos look off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Hear_It_for_the_Boy
6673.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember alligators and crocodiles not being able to be this big?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy2akN2bTX4
6674.(History change.)Do you remember Donald Trump not running for president in 2000?(Anything else off about what he's said about running for president or not?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_2000_presidential_campaign
6675.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember these things being different or not a thing?(Cranial fissures now are sutures and fibrous, pulsing fontanelles, "flavor country" no longer existed, pineal eye is now a physical eye on outside of face of animals and some have 4 eyes, plain of jars, skara brae, manitol/malitol/maltitol, persistent pupillary membrane over eye in 20% of adult humans and also animals, helium superfluid has 0 viscosity and can't be contained, bacteria also make superfluids, California great flood of 1861 and 1862, ice disk, 1908 New York to Paris car race, atmospheric rivers, Chernobyl didn't shut down after 1986 disaster until 2000, animals still being able to thrive in Chernobyl, more geography changes, more US flag changes, female elephants have tusks called tushes and some male elephants are naturally born without tusks and elephants are apparently evolving not to have them at all, lots of weird sharks and weird stuff about sharks, bioluminescent lizards.)(Video below.)(Australian Geographic logo has connected letters.)(Release dates for everything changing.)(Lots of famous name spellings have drastically changed.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v6MXLpWD2BY
6676.(Company Logo change.)Sunglasses Hut/Sunglass Hut
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunglass_Hut
6677.(Paint name change.)Dulex/Dulux(Do any of the logos look off?)(Do any of the other things named Dulux look off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulux
6678.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember James Darren dying?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Darren
6679.(Donut name change.)CrulleKruller(Was the former or the later not acceptable?)(Other spellings?)(Is the pronunciation off?)(Anything else off?)
https://www.wuwm.com/post/cruller-or-kruller-however-you-spell-it-its-milwaukee-doughnut-staple#stream/0
6680.(Song name change.)The Point Of No Return/Point Of Know Return(Album too.)(Do any of their logos look off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Know_Return_(song)
6681.(Can't think of a title.)Have you heard of the Yosemite Firefall?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Firefall
6682.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember sting jets not being a thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting_jet
6683.(Fictional Character name change.)Hercules Poirot/Hercule Poirot(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercule_Poirot
6684.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember Mumia Abu-Jamal being executed?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumia_Abu-Jamal
6685.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember sea creatures not being able to live or die in places far away from water such as rainforests?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/humpback-whale-dead-amazon-jungle-brazil-rainforest-marajo-island-a8796016.html
6686.(Famous Actress name change.)Olivia Coleman/Olivia Colman(Was Colman never an acceptable spelling of Coleman?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Colman
6687.(Company name change.)Harmon Kardon/harman/kardon(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harman_Kardon
6688.(Famous Actress name change.)Beverly Owen/Beverley Owen(Was Beverley never an acceptable spelling of Beverly?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverley_Owen
6689.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember ice tsunamis not being a thing?
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2019/02/25/ice-tsunami-lake-erie-ontario/2977065002/
6690.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Uffington White Horse not being a thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uffington_White_Horse
6691.(Celebrity death cause change.)Do you remember James Horner dying from an illness instead of a plane crash?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Horner
6692.(Company Logo change.)Do you remember the letters in Carvana being normal?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carvana
6693.(Product name change.)Gravy Granuals/Gravy Granules(Other spellings?)
https://www.amazon.com/Bisto-Chicken-Gravy-Granules-170g/dp/B000MOCUKW
6694.(Product name change.)Rizzla/Rizla(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizla
6695.(Product name change.)IWatch/iWatch(IPhone/iPhone)(IPad/iPad)(IPad/iPad)(IOS/iOS)(It keeps flipping.)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Apple_Inc._products
6696.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember the credits in Goodfellas(Was the official GoodFellas and is the logo off?)being white instead of red?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodfellas
6697.(Product name change.)Cindy/Sindy(Was Sindy never an acceptable spelling of Cindy?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindy
6698.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Casino Royale being the first James Bond film instead of Dr. No?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._No_(film)
6699.(Spelling change.)Tender Hook/Tenterhook
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenterhook
Add-On: Do you remember Barbaar The Elephant or Barbar The Elephant instead of Babar The Elephant?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babar_the_Elephant
Add-On: Do you remember Gobstoppers instead of Gobstopper?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobstopper
Add-On: Do you remember Big Bird's being yellow?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bird
6700.(Product name change.)CD+CD-R(Any products with similar names off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-R
6701.(Spelling change.)Bolognaise/Bolognese(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_sauce
6702.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes being set 8 years after instead of 10?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes
6703.(Spelling change.)Battle Ship/Battleship(War Ship/Warship)(Space Ship/Spaceship)(Battleships/Battleship board game)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship
6704.(Music Lyrics change.)"Ain't that a kick in the head."/"Ain't love like a kick in the head."(Anything else off?)
https://genius.com/Dean-martin-aint-that-a-kick-in-the-head-lyrics
6705.(Spelling change.)Murial/Muriel/Mural
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mural
6706.(Spelling change.)Broach/Brooch
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooch
6707.(Company name change.)RyannaiRyanair(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryanair
6708.(Phrase change.)Card Shark/Card Sharp
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_sharp
6709.(Movie name change.)The Wizard In Oz/The Wizard Of Oz(Dorthy/Dorothy)(Anything else about her name off?)(Somewhere Over The Rainbow/Over The Rainbow)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film)
6710.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember food scented bath stuff not being a thing?
https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/a12053757/pizza-bath-bombs/
6711.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember these things being different or not a thing?(Geochanges, weird mushrooms, sharknado, orange eyes,(Denny's, USPS, Burger King, Sherwin-Williams, Motel 6, and AutoZone)are all tilting and off logos, naked mole rats don't die of old age, pleomorphism, new giant tortoise types discovered, more bioluminescent animals, more weird light pillars, north and south Atlantic Ocean, north and south Pacific Ocean, Antarctic scale worm and other weird worms, jewel beetles, weird whales and whale changes, earthquakes with negative magnitudes, Indonesian village corpses, more weird land formations, humans glow in visible light, DMT and it occurs naturally, more weird immortal animals, Colorado river toad, Earth's atmosphere goes past the moon, Sphinx cat breed/Sphynx cat breed, Sargasso Sea, poisonous birds.)(Video below.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PyTv_rIR8NI
6712.(History change.)Do you remember virtual reality not going as far back as the 1950's?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality
6713.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember bears never existing in Africa?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_bear
6714.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember spiders not being capable of dragging animals like opossums anywhere on their own?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/03/01/huge-spider-drags-opossum-video-amazon-rainforest/3026158002/
6715.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember the dodo going extinct because humans ate them instead of other animals eating them?(Was it something else?)
https://www.alternatememories.com/historical-events/science/what-killed-the-dodo
6716.(Fictional Character appearance change.)Do you remember Mister Ed being a different type or different colored horse?(Anything else off?)(Was it always in black & white or just colored?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Ed
6717.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember something about this Mary Poppins song being different?
https://www.reddit.com/Retconned/comments/aw464mary_poppins_it_was_a_penny_family_me/
6718.(Celebrity death date change.)Do you remember André(Andre?)Previn dying before February 28, 2019?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_Previn
6719.(Song name change.)MacArthur's Park/MacArthur Park(Do any of his logos off?)(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacArthur_Park_(song)
6720.(Famous Actor name change.)Timothy Chalamet/Timothée Chalamet(Were Timothee, Timothée, Timotheé, and Timothéé never acceptable spellings of Timothy?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothée_Chalamet
6721.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Gaël Montfils/Gaël Monfils(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaël_Monfils
6722.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Stan Warwrinka/Stan Wawrinka(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Wawrinka
6723.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Nick Kygrios/Nick Kyrgios(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Kyrgios
6724.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Gabriñe Muguruza/Garbiñe Muguruza(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbiñe_Muguruza
6725.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Alizée Cornet/Alizé Cornet(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alizé_Cornet
6726.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Steffi Graff/Steffi Graf(Other spellings?)(Are there other weird Stephanie and Stefan spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf
6727.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Agnieszka Rodwańska/Agnieszka Radwańska(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnieszka_Radwańska
6728.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Angelica KerbeAngelique Kerber(Other spellings?)(Are there other weird Angelica spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelique_Kerber
6729.(Famous Tennis Player name change.)Sabina Lisicki/Sabine Lisicki(Other spellings?)(Was she a brunette instead of blonde?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_Lisicki
6730.(Fictional Character name change.)Mitch Buchanon/Mitch Buchannon(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Buchannon
6731.(Famous Basketball Player name change.)Joachim Noah/Joakim Noah(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joakim_Noah
6732.(Country name change.)QuataQatar(Other spellings?)(Is the pronunciation off?)(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar
6733.(Famous Basketball Player name change.)Paul Gasol/Pau Gasol(Other spellings?)(Was Pau never an acceptable spelling of Paul?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pau_Gasol
6734.(Famous Race Car Driver name change.)Sebastien Vettel/Sebastian Vettel(Was Sebastien never an acceptable spelling of Sebastian?)(Are there other weird Sebastian spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Vettel
6735.(Town name change.)Marinello, Italy/Maranello, Italy(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maranello
6736.(Famous Basketball Player name change.)Derek Rose/Derrick Rose(Was Derrick never an acceptable spelling of Derek?)(Are there other weird spellings of Derek?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Rose
6737.(Celebrity death date change.)Do you remember Katherine Helmond dying earlier than February 23, 2019?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Helmond
6738.(Company Logo change.)Do you remember the Spread logo being different?
https://seeklogo.com/free-vector-logos/spread
6739.(History change.)Do you remember the Boeing 314 Clipper not being a thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_314_Clipper
6740.(History change.)Do you remember the hand mixer not being patented in 1856 and the first electric one not being invented in 1885?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_mixer
6741.(Fictional Character appearance change.)Do you remember Jaws' teeth being different?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaws_(James_Bond)
6742.(Fictional Company name change.)The Daily Bugle/Daily Bugle
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Bugle
6743.(Fictional Company name change.)The Daily Planet/Daily Planet
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Planet
6744.(Slogan change.)"Nobody knows Easter better than Cadbury."/"Nobunny knows Easter better than Cadbury."
http://fierceandnerdy.com/nobunny-knows-easter-better-than-cadbury-creme-eggs
6745.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember Tracey(Tracy?)Gold dying a while back?(Was Tracey never an acceptable spelling of Tracy?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracey_Gold
6746.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Coca-Cola not using Coca leaves in their recipe ever and all their ingredients in their formula being secret?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pV_4Miu5YC0
6747.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember human bodies not reacting this way to things like leaf blowers?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=un1f5BmYifY
6748.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember "My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" being said more often throughout Scooby-Doo?(Do you remember Scooby Doo's real name being Scooby instead of Scoobert?)(Do you remember Scooby Doo not having any other relatives other than Scrappy Doo?)(Anything else off?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=21JrNfPQB8A
6749.(Company name change.)Amtrack/Amtrak(Anything else off?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FRlzofGEjq4
6750.(History change.)Do you remember the White House never burning down ever?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Washington
6751.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember elephants never being able to cry?
https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/photos/12-facts-change-way-see-elephants/elephants-can-cry
6752.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember parrots never being able to take or get addicted to things like opium?
https://www.livescience.com/64908-parrots-poppy-farm-india.html
6753.(Famous Model name change.)Barbie Benton/Barbi Benton(Was Barbi never an acceptable spelling of Barbie?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbi_Benton
6754.(Famous Actor name change.)Bobby J. Thompson/Bobb'e J. Thompson(Other spellings?)(Was Bobb'e never an acceptable spelling of Bobby?)(Are there other weird Bobby spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobb%27e_J._Thompson
Add-On: Do you remember Edwin or Erich Schrödinger?(Other spellings?)(Were Caffe and Caffé never acceptable spellings of Café?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Schrödinger
6755.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Emre Belezoğlu/Emre Belözoğlu(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emre_Belözoğlu
6756.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Gerald Piqué/Gerard Piqué(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Piqué
6757.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Felipe Luís/Filipe Luís(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipe_Luís
6758.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Carlos Valderama/Carlos Valderrama(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Valderrama
6759.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)René Huiguita/René Higuita(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/René_Higuita
6760.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Graham LeSaux/Graeme Le Saux(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Le_Saux
6761.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Ferenc Puszkás/Ferenc Puskás(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Puskás
6762.(Famous Actress name change.)Stephanie Powers/Stefanie Powers(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefanie_Powers
6763.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember Dean Stockwell dying a while back?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Stockwell
6764.(Song name change.)Believe/Still Believe(Are the lyrics off?)(Do any of her logos look off?)(Anything else off?)
https://genius.com/Shola-ama-still-believe-lyrics
6765.(Girl Group name change.)Destiny Child/Destiny's Child(Do any of their logos look off?)(Were they never kniwn as Girl's Tyme?)(Were the members originally sisters instead of just being members?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny's_Child
6766.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember One Man Gang dying?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Man_Gang
6767.(Spelling change.)Twighlight/Twillight/Twilight(Other spellings?)
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/twilight
6768.(Famous Actress name change.)Patsy Kenzit/Patsy Kensit(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Kensit
6769.(Famous Actress name change.)Leslie-Ann Down/Lesley-Anne Down(Other spellings?)(Was Lesley never an acceptable spelling of Leslie?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesley-Anne_Down
6770.(Famous Actress name change.)Tiffany Thiessen/Tiffani Thiessen(Other spellings?)(Was Tiffani never an acceptable spelling of Tiffany?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffani_Thiessen
6771.(Famous Producer name change.)Stephen J. Canell/Stephen J. Cannell(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_J._Cannell
6772.(Famous Actor name change.)Patrick McGohan/Patrick McGoohan(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_McGoohan
6773.(Famous Actor name change.)Martin Scorcese/Martin Scorsese(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Scorsese
6774.(Famous Actress name change.)Grey DeLeslie/Grey DeLisle(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_DeLisle
6775.(Famous Actor name change.)Bill Faggerbake/Bill Fagerbakke(Other spellings?)(Was him name pronounced differently?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Fagerbakke
6776.(Famous Actor name change.)William Stylers/William Salyers(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Salyers
6777.(Candy name change.)Strawberry Flavour Laces/Strawberry Flavour Lances(Anything else off about Lances?)
http://www.britishshopabroad.com/products/Tesco-Strawberry-Flavour-Lances-75G.html
6778.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Cole Sprouse being less popular than Dylan Sprouse when The Suote Life Of Zack & Cody was on and now?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole_Sprouse
6779.(Celebrity death that didn't happen.)Do you remember Paul Young dying a while back?(Anything about him in Desperate Housewives off?)(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Young
6780.(Famous Cook name change.)Rachel Ray/Rachael Ray(Other spellings?)(Was Rachael never an acceptable spelling of Rachel?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachael_Ray
6781.(Famous Fashion Designer name change.)Vivian Westwood/Vivienne Westwood(Other spellings?)(How do you remember Vivian being spelled in general?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivienne_Westwood
6782.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)César Aczpilicueta/César Azpilicueta(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/César_Azpilicueta
6783.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Jermaine Defoe/Jermain Defoe(Other spellings?)(Was Jermain never an acceptable spelling of Jermaine?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermain_Defoe
6784.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember these things being different or not a thing?(Ellora caves, petra and little petra, shrovetide, calcio storico, American Kidney Foundation/American Kidney Fund, Chichén Itzá, black sea under river, pattern on doe's back and other weird patterns on deer, more friendly wild animals, Michael Jackson dropped 50 feet to stage in an accident, Isaiah 11:8 changes again, more on harpy eagle, Ford logo is now tilting, Honda logo has changed again, polycephalic everything, weird elephant parts, gaboon viper that moves like a caterpillar, pattern change on raccoon and panda eyes, naked foal syndrome, more geography changes, Great lakes keep changing, guy with large hairy birthmark and two children with weird birth defects, weird looking cat with white coloration, 12 finger family, Neanderthals may have been smarter than we think, more anatomy changes, Quetzacoatl(Was it spelled differently?), rabbit without hair, when student doctors remove your appendix, 1939 ghost Pontiac, Marie Curie and everything about her, shark with bioluminescent nose, mice can sing.)(Video below.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ECK3It0xRm0
6785.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember transgender people not being able to give birth?
https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2017/08/transgender_man_gives_birth_to.html
6786.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember little Grand Canyon-like structures not being a thing?
https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11723
6787.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember teacup pigs being their own separate species and not just being very small and/or underfed pigs?
https://www.thedodo.com/do-teacup-pigs-really-exist-1108738621.html
6788.(Theme Song Lyrics change.)"I love Wisconsin!"/"Hello Wisconsin!"(Was it Kelso or Eric that said it and not Hyde?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yZFdKW43yGM
6789.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember bumblebees not being endangered?
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/bumblebees-endangered-extinction-united-states/
6790.(Movie name change.)The Naked Gun 33 1/2: The Final Insult/Naked Gun 33 1/2: The Final Insult
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_Gun_33⅓:_The_Final_Insult
6791.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember 1950's breakfast stations not being a thing?
https://www.wideopeneats.com/3-in-1-retro-breakfast-station/
6792.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember the first mall in America not opening as early as 1956?(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southdale_Center
6793.(Phrase change.)"Not your circus. Not your clowns."/"Not my circus. Not my clowns."(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/not_my_circus,_not_my_monkeys
6794.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Alaska not having a rainforest?(Were there no rainforests in North America at all?)(Anything else off?)
http://www.glacierbayalaska.com/rainforest-of-southeast-alaska/
6795.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Della Duck not existing?
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Della_Duck
6796.(Fictional Character name change.)Do you remember Inspector Gadget's real name being Don Brown or John Brown?
https://inspectorgadget.fandom.com/wiki/Inspector_Gadget_(character)
6797.(Music Lyrics change.)"Things in common?"/"Thing in common?"("Cuz opposites attract."/"'Cause opposites attract.")(Anything else off?)(Do any of her logos look off?)
https://genius.com/Paula-abdul-opposites-attract-lyrics
6798.(Logo change.)Do you remember the Fair Use logo not being connected?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/Fair_use_logo.svg/1024px-Fair_use_logo.svg.png
6799.(Music Lyrics change.)"What am I supposed to do when the best part of me was always you?"/"What am I gonna do when the best part of me was always you?"(Anything else off?)(Do any of their logos look off?)
https://genius.com/The-script-breakeven-lyrics
6800.(Comic Series name change.)Calvin And Hobbs/Calvin And Hobbes(Anything else off?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_and_Hobbes
6801.(Abbreviation change.)Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Aquired Immune Deficiency Virus
http://sfaf.org/hiv-info/basics/what-do-the-acronyms-hiv-and-aids-stand-for.html
6802.(T.V. Shiw name change.)Beverly Hills 92010/Beverly Hills, 90210
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_Hills,_90210
6803.(Famous Actress name change.)Ellen Paige/Ellen Page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Page
6804.(Famous Director name change.)Howard Hawk/Howard Hawks
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hawks
6805.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Mark Clattenberg/Mark Clattenburg(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Clattenburg
6806.(Famous Referee name change.)Pierluigi Colina/Pierluigi Collina(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierluigi_Collina
6807.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Phillipe Coutinho/Philippe Coutinho(Other spellings?)(How do you remember Philippe being spelled in general?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Coutinho
6808.(Famous Soccer Player name change.)Jessy Lingard/Jesse Lingard(Other spellings?)(How do you remember Jesse being spelled in general?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Lingard
6809.(Famous Singer name change.)Lauren Hill/Lauryn Hill(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauryn_Hill
6810.(Famous Singer name change.)Phil Colins/Phil Collins(Other spellings?)(How do you remember Collin or Collins being spelled in general?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Collins
6811.(Famous Composer name change.)Wolfgang Amadeus MozaWolfgang Amadeus Mozart(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
6812.(Theme Song Lyrics change.)"Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed."/"Come and listen to my story about a man named Jed ."
https://www.lyricsondemand.com/tvthemes/beverlyhillbillieslyrics.html
6813.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Jam Session by Heavy D and The Notorious B.I.G. not existing?
https://genius.com/Heavy-d-jam-session-lyrics
6814.(Can't think of a to title.)Do you remember the music video for Puffin On Blunts And Drankin' Tanqueray not existing?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/genius.com/amp/Dr-dre-puffin-on-blunts-and-drankin-tanqueray-lyrics
6815.(Can't think of a title.)Do you remember Barbie only having a first name and not a middle or last one?
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a19863360/barbie-last-name/
6816.(Celebrity death date change.)Do you remember Jan-Michael Vincent dying earlier than February 10, 2019?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan-Michael_Vincent
6817.(State name change.)Okhlahoma/Oklahoma(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma
6818.(City name change.)Passadena, California/Pasadena, California(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasadena,_California
6819.(City name change.)Norwitch/Norwich(Other spellings?)(Multiple places.)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwich
6820.(Town name change.)Ipswitch/Ipswich(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipswich
6821.(Village name change.)Amytiville, New York/Amityville, New York(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amityville,_New_York
6822.(Famous Actor name change.)Rob SteigeRod Steiger(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Steiger
6823.(Famous Actress name change.)Judy Gardland/Judy Garland(Other spellings?)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Garland
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