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May we see the songs on your Azul simp playlist? Pretty please 🙏
Yes, of course! The playlist consists of songs that I think fit Azul's overall character/vibe, so I hope it can be an enjoyable list.
✧ poor unfortunate souls - lollia
✧ onion boy - isaac dunbar
✧ i know - cut capers
✧ xs - rina sawayama
✧ sibyl - wotaku
✧ mafia - wotaku
✧ your love (déjà vu) - glass animals
✧ life itself - glass animals
✧ space ghost coast to coast - glass animals
✧ money - ayla d'lyla
✧ life could be sweet - ayla d'lyla & miss madeline
✧ doin' time - lana del rey
✧ bang! - ajr
✧ boy in the bubble - alec benjamin
✧ mr. saxobeat - alexandra stan
✧ devil i know - allie x
✧ casanova - allie x
✧ simon says - allie x
✧ old habits die hard - allie x
✧ bitch - allie x
✧ sad girlz luv money - amaarae & kali uchis
✧ trouble - annella
✧ 7 rings - ariana grande
✧ grrrls - aviva
✧ casino - azari
✧ shadow shadow - azari
✧ beatdown - baby boys
✧ enemy fire - bea miller
✧ find an island - benee
✧ snail - benee
✧ supalonely - benee
✧ dangerous - big data
✧ chateau - blackbear
✧ make daddy proud - blackbear
✧ be around - blooom
✧ own me - bülow
✧ black madonna - cage the elephant
✧ social cues - cage the elephant
✧ i like it - cardi b, bad bunny, & j balvin
✧ she wants me dead - cazzette & aronchupa
✧ picky - chanmina
✧ why do you love me - charlotte lawrence
✧ ohmami - chase atlantic
✧ swim - chase atlantic
✧ tidal wave - chase atlantic
✧ paint it, black - ciara
✧ solo - clean bandit
✧ r.i.p. gossip sea - cosmo
✧ heart afire - defqwop
✧ casino royale - derivakat
✧ lost in paradise - dj-jo remix
✧ koala - grady
✧ bocca della verità - hiiragi kirai
✧ autophagy - hiiragi kirai
✧ love ka? - hiiragi kirai
✧ razzmatazz - i don't know how but they found me
✧ hat trick - jonathan thulin
✧ king - kanaria
✧ poison berry - kuraiinu
✧ maybe, i'm afraid - lovelytheband
✧ waste - lovelytheband
✧ loneliness for love - lovelytheband
✧ genius - lsd
✧ sex money feelings die - lykke li
✧ hip - mamamoo
✧ oh no! - marina
✧ cry baby - melanie martinez
✧ copy cat - melanie martinez
✧ shut up - mia rodriguez
✧ feeling good - michael bublé
✧ come dance with me - michael bublé
✧ loser - neoni
✧ i~ya i~ya i~ya - neru
✧ yesman - nilfruits
✧ traffic jam - nilfruits
✧ club = majesty - nyanyannya
✧ emperor's new clothes - panic! at the disco
✧ money - poppy
✧ friends - raye
✧ mr. heartache - sekai no owari
✧ soul 4 sale - simon curtis
✧ villain - stella jang
✧ jack pot sad girl - syudou
✧ midnight parade - taisei miyakawa
✧ kirai kirai jigahidai! - takeaki wada
✧ trash and trash! - takeaki wada
✧ junky night town orchestra - 3
✧ the motto - tiësto & ava max
✧ stress fish - tophamhat-kyo
✧ mister jewel box - tophamhat-kyo
✧ kruel kreator - tophamhat-kyo
✧ everything black - unlike pluto
✧ revenge, and a little more - unlike pluto
✧ clown - updog
✧ people i don't like - upsahl
✧ phony - tsumiki
✧ lead your partner - tao tsuchiya
✧ money, money, money - abba
✧ oroka na orca - uratanuki
✧ wolf in sheep's clothing - set it off
✧ the dream granter - vane lily
✧ phantom swing - rigël theatre
✧ breathe (brklyn remix) - mako
✧ mirror - wakakun
✧ big balling - lil hero
✧ sea castle - purity ring
✧ kirari - fujii kaze
✧ shinunoga e-wa - fujii kaze
✧ mood - dpr ian
✧ so beautiful - dpr ian
✧ mr. insanity - dpr ian
✧ nerves - dpr ian
✧ no blueberries - dpr ian
✧ yumekui shirokuro baku - nem (the trio cover + the mv = perfection)
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themcuhasruinedme · 5 years
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Vintage Film Fest (Pt. 4)(End)
[Summary]: You and Steve have been dating for a while and you surprise him with a pair of tickets to a vintage film festival as an anniversary date
[Pairing]: Steve x reader
[Word Count]: 3,795
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A/N: Well, our vintage film fest has finally come to an end.. I hope you all enjoyed reading (and possibly watching) all these wonderful movies I mentioned, as they are all very near and dear to my heart in some way or another. And once again, I encourage you guys to watch the movies and shorts I mention in this as they are all wonderful and amazing (heads up though: some of them are silent!) and all can be found on YouTube.
Pt.1 | Pt.2 | Pt.3
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You couldn’t believe that night four was here already. It seemed like just yesterday that the film fest started and you were looking forward to enjoying all these movies and shorts with Steve. But like anything and everything, all good things must come to an end.
When it was time for you and Steve to drive to the theater, you slowly walked to the car while Steve tried to rush you.
“Everything ok, [Y/N]?”
“Yea,” you sighed. “It’s just that I can’t believe that it’s our final night for this.”
Steve gave you a small smile and wrapped you in his arms as a tear slid down your cheek.
“Hey, it’s ok!” he said as he brushed the tear away with his thumb then lifting your chin up so your eyes met. “There will be other festivals to go to. I’ll make sure that we find more.” He gave you a kiss on your forehead and you hugged each other tightly for a couple minutes in the driveway.
“Alright, hun. Let’s go,” he whispered.
The drive over was a quiet one and when the two of you walked in to the theater, it was about half full already. Finding seats close to the middle, you let Steve go get the snacks while you played some games on your phone and patiently waited for him to come back.
Handing you a box of Reese’s Pieces again along with a king sized box of Sour Patch Kids, you looked at him with the biggest smile you could muster.
“Anything to make that smile happen,” he said as he sat down and placed the drinks in the cup holders.
He intertwined his fingers with yours and you placed your head on his shoulder which then prompted him to place a soft, delicate kiss to the top of your head. Your smile got a bit bigger as another tear slid down to the tip of your nose.
You wiped it away and sniffled a bit when the lights went down, it was time for the last night of movies to start. And what a way to start off the last night but with one of Harold Lloyd’s most notable short called An Eastern Westerner.
For you, it was always a delight watching Harold Lloyd, especially his glasses character that they call “The Boy”. There was just something about his all-American persona in that character that you couldn’t quite put your finger on but all you knew what that you loved that character nonetheless.
The theater was quiet until the second title card appeared: “H-o-m-e spells home, but the Boy never did care much for spelling.” which then made the whole audience roar with laughter. And the laughter continued as you all watched the Boy get in trouble over doing the shimmy in a dance hall that prohibited it.
It then became quiet again as you all watched him come home late, get in trouble with his father and get told that he needs to visit his uncle out West where it will get rid of his “wild shenanigans”.
Laughter filled the theater once more when the title card popped up for the town that the Boy was to go: “The little town of Piute Pass. It’s considered bad form to shoot the same man twice on the same day.” But it quickly turned to gasps from the kids as they showed a group of bandits hold up the towns saloon and then over-dramatically get bullied by the saloon owner.
Watching as they showed the Girl, the Boys soon to be sweetheart, get work in the saloon, the Boy chase his ride all the way into town and then try to impress the Girl with rope twirling and horse riding but failing miserably, there were laughs all around.
There were even more laughs when the Boy went into the saloon, almost got shot, got a little to flirty with a dancer, was forced to play a poker game, attempted to roll his own cigarette (and made five instead) and practically cheat at the poker game by disguising himself as a waiter.
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Gasps and laughter were mixed during the ending chase scene after the Boy had saved the Girl’s father and the saloon owner got upset over it. But when the ending came, there were aww’s from every corner of the theater as the Boy drew a line across the Girl’s left ring finger.
The first break happened and you and Steve waited patiently for the next one to start. Slowly eating more of your Reese’s Pieces, you decided to stick a few in Steve’s mouth which came with some laughs and much needed hugs.
As soon as the lights went down for the second movie to start and seeing the title card for it immediately put a smile on your face. Charlie’s most famous short called The Immigrant was one of your favorites. His Tramp character could always put a smile on your face no matter how bad you were feeling.
Laughs started right away seeing the Tramp hanging over the side of the boat, making it look like he was seasick until he brought a fish into view, smiling as he held on to his catch then losing it into a sleeping crowd. More laughs happened as he tried to walk on deck but swayed with the boat with each step he took.
Even more laughs came while the audience watched him try to eat dinner in the swaying dining room where he could hardly stand, lost his footing (along with his meal) and immediately fell for a pretty girl on the boat.
Suddenly gasps filled the theater from all the kids as they watched a man steal from a sleeping old lady but the cheers and aww’s rang out when they watched the Tramp give his money to the girl, who happened to be the old lady’s daughter. 
Quietness filled the theater as the audience watched the boat sail into New York’s harbor and the Tramp say goodbye to the girl and her mother. But it was quickly filled with laughter again as the Tramp went to go eat, had a hat issue with the headwaiter, eat his bowl of beans one at a time and have the guy sitting next to him get irritated by it all.
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Aww’s and smiles came again when the Tramp met the girl from the boat in the restaurant, sitting at the table next to him but quickly turned to gasps as the audience watched a customer get roughed up and thrown out of the place because he was short on his bill.
Laughs came and went even more when the Tramp tried to pay for his and the girl’s food but the coin he had was a fake and he kept falling out of his seat from disbelief whenever the headwaiter tried to grab his shirt collar. But as luck would have it, someone “paid” the bill for them and then the Tramp and the girl got married later that day.
Cheers came as the screen went black and the lights went on. You and Steve each took turns going to the restroom to make sure no one took your spots, even though there wasn’t really an empty seat anywhere.
When the lights went down for the next movie to start, you were happy to see that they had one more Buster movie, called The Passionate Plumber, set up for the festival. This was another one of your favorite talking ones from him, even though it was another MGM film but this was another one of those that Buster fans considered to be good. In fact, some fans considered it to be his best of the talking movies and you certainly did as well.
The laughs were a plenty with this one, starting with Buster’s character, Elmer, going to fix a leaky shower in some fancy dames house but as things usually went, it didn’t go smoothly. The girl’s lover, Tony, caught Elmer in the bathroom and accused Patricia of her having a lover on the side, which caused Tony to get jealous, arrange a duel with Elmer and bring out his gloves, slapping Elmer across the face, which in turn Elmer slapped him using the only thing he had on him; his towel.
Laughs continued when the duel between Elmer and Tony happened, especially when Elmer kept bringing out his glove and slapping everyone. You could hear some sighs throughout the theater when it showed Buster in a polo shirt and one of those deadpan, yet astonishingly beautiful, expressions on his face. One of those sighs even came from you unknowingly and Steve quickly squeezed your hand to make you snap out of your dream state.
“Hey, I thought I was the only one that could make you swoon?” Steve teased. You nudged his arm and smiled, focusing your attention back to the screen. You heard a few gasps from the kids when it showed that Tony had another girl, named Nina, making it seem to her that he was married to Patricia and that he wanted to be with Nina.
But the laughs soon continued for the next 15 minutes as the audience watched Elmer try to show his new gun invention to the French Army General which made it seem like an assassination attempt because he kept having to bring the gun out, trying to get into the casino that the General was in and finally succeeding, causing chaos in the casino as only Buster can after waving his gun around yet agin to the General, then stealing someones car and smashing it, only to have the chauffeur come over screaming and yelling which made Elmer bring out his gloves once more.
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The theater then became quiet as you all watched Patricia ask Elmer to help her get rid of Tony by becoming her “make believe” lover. But the laughter filled it yet again when Elmer silently grabbed Tony’s hat to make it look like he just came in and started kissing Patricia, making Tony upset and hitting the top of Elmer’s hat. The laughter got even harder when once again the gloves came out to do more slapping.
Laughs came and went throughout the rest of the movie as you watched Patricia try to leave and be with Tony but Elmer was constantly there making sure she wouldn't be able to go anywhere, Patricia’s aunt coming over for a surprised visit, a small cat fight breaking out between Nina and Patricia to only find out Tony was playing both of them and then Nina and Patricia taking their revenge out on him by throwing anything and everything they could get their hands on, while also Patricia finally telling Elmer that she loved him.
The lights came on and it was time for one more break. You sat quietly in your seat, holding on to Steve’s arm. You sighed which made him give you a kiss on the top of your head and rest his cheek there. He knew that this festival being over so soon was making you sad but he was determined to not make this the only time you two did one.
As the lights went off once more for the second to last film, a smile was quickly brought to your face as the famous intro song to any Laurel and Hardy flick started playing, along with seeing what movie it was; Way Out West, one of their most famous movies.
The audience sat quietly as they watched the owner of a saloon and his saloon-singer wife talk about how if they had enough money, they’d get out of town as fast as possible, then watched her sing and dance for all the people in the saloon.
The chuckles started as soon as Stan and Ollie’s theme played for the next scene as they were shown traveling down the road, Stan on foot leading a mule dragging a travois which Ollie was lying on. But laughter broke out when they came to a river and the travois detached from the mule leaving Ollie stranded in the river and Stan trying to help him out with comic complications as usual. 
The audience watched as the boys hitched a ride into town and both flirted with the woman inside the stagecoach, only to then find out upon arrival that she was the sheriff’s wife and he threatened them to leave on the next coach or they’ll be leaving in a hearse.
The next scene really put a smile on your face as the song “At the Ball, That’s All” started being sung because the famous dance scene between Laurel and Hardy was about to happen. That scene never failed to put a smile on your face. It was one of your absolute favorite parts out of it.
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After the audience whooped and cheered when the boys were done with the dance, it became quiet once more until they told the saloon owner that they needed to see Mary, a girl who worked there because her father died leaving her a goldmine and they were to deliver the deed to her in person, upon then gasps broke out from the kids when the saloon owner and his wife hatched a plan that they would take the deed from Mary and keep the gold for themselves. 
Laughter broke out once again seeing that Stan had a hole in the bottom of his shoe and him sticking a piece of meat in it that another customer complained about being “tough as shoe leather” giving Stan the idea to use it for patching the hole, which in turn made Ollie give one of his famous exasperated camera stares.
Some gasps mixed with laugher followed as you all watched the saloon owner and his wife trick the boys into handing over the deed but not before comic complications ensued before handing it over, which included Ollie almost losing the deed and him and Stan taking almost every article of clothing off to find it.
After the boys handed over the deed to the fake Mary, another smile appeared on your face as you knew the next part was another one of your favorites and one that never failed to make you laugh; the boys singing “Trail of the Lonesome Pine” with lip-synched comedy effects from Laurel at one point and his delayed reaction to being knocked in the head with a hammer by Ollie. You loved it so much that you even had the song in one of your music playlists.
Gasps came again when the boys found out that the woman they just gave the deed to wasn’t the real Mary and that they were now determined to get the deed back from the swindlers and hand it over to the real Mary.
As the movie continued, bursts of laughter came and went between the boys trying to retrieve the deed with the first attempt ending up with Stan in massive giggle fits, more threats from the sheriff to get out of town, Ollie falling back into the sink hole in the river, Stan shockingly using his thumb as a lighter then having to eat Ollie’s hat from a bet he made earlier and more attempts to retrieve the deed from the safe at the saloon.
Cheers and applause happened during the end when the boys finally got the deed and escaped with it and the real Mary as well but quickly turned to laughs when once again they cross the river and Ollie fell into the sink hole.
The lights went on again and your heart sank a little deeper, for you knew that the last film of the night and the festival was going to be played right after the lights went down for the final time. It was a bittersweet feeling but you knew that Steve would want the two of you to enjoy something like this again. You sat patiently and waited for the final film.
And what a way to end it! When the lights went down and the last film lit up the screen, you were brought to happy tears seeing what movie they saved for last; Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights, considered one of the greatest films of all time. It was your #1 favorite Chaplin film, one you could never tire of seeing and certainly one that got you emotional every time over the story and how beautifully it played out.
Laughs started almost immediately upon seeing the Tramp sleeping on a new statue that was being revealed to the public. Trying to get off the statue, he gets part of it caught in his pants while then also getting scolded by a police officer and failing miserably for several minutes of getting off of it but finally managing to get away. Chuckles were heard here and there while the Tramp wandered the city and two newsboys taunt him for his shabby appearance, which he rebukes them for and almost has a near-fatal encounter with a sidewalk elevator while admiring a statue in a store window.
The theater got quiet for a bit while seeing the Tramp meet a blind flower girl on the street corner and in the course of buying a flower realizes she’s blind. Quite a few aww’s sounded as the Tramp was instantly smitten. You could’nt help but sigh and smile yourself as you watched the Tramp fall for the girl, let alone the beautiful music that accompanied such a beautiful scene.
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It became quiet again with chuckles here and there as the audience watched the Tramp save a drunken millionaire from suicide, the drunk millionaire then save him, the Tramp stop the millionaire’ second suicide attempt then go out for a night on the town and cause trouble in a restaurant till early morning.
You all watched as a now sober Tramp drove the millionaire home the next morning when then he sees the flower girl en route to her street corner. The Tramp gets some money from the millionaire and catches up to the girl, buying all her flowers and drives her home in the millionaire's car but then upon returning to a sober millionaire who remembers nothing of what took place the night before, the Tramp gets thrown out of the house.
Laughter, sighs, aww’s and gasps came throughout the rest of the film as the audience watched the Tramp meet up with the drunk millionaire again, get kicked out the next morning, desperately try helping the blind girl get money for her operation, get fired from his job, try to win prize money for her in a boxing match, encountering the drunk millionaire for a third time and getting money from him for the girl’s operation.
Gasps came from kids all around the theater as they watched two burglars steal the millionaires money while the police believe that the Tramp was the one who committed the crime because after being knocked unconscious the millionaire doesn’t remember giving the Tramp the money. Some yells happened as you all watched the police try to apprehend the Tramp but then get away with enough time to visit the girl and give her the money but quickly turned to whimpers seeing that he told her he was going away for awhile, then was imprisoned.
You squeezed Steve’s arm tightly and had the biggest smile on your face knowing full well that the best scene was about to happen. He looked down at you, smiled and wrapped his arm around you knowing that this was your favorite scene. 
A few sniffles had started here and there in the theater as you all watched the Tramp wander around the city once again after being in jail for months. At this point, you all learn that the flower girl now owns her own flower shop and has had her sight restored but when an elegant man enters the shop she wonders for a moment if her mysterious benefactor, whom she imagines to be rich and handsome, has returned.
By this time, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Sniffles and a few full-on cries were being heard throughout the theater as the audience watched the Tramp walk by the shop, where the girl was arranging flowers in the window. Dabbing your eyes with the tip of your finger, you all watched as he stooped to retrieve a flower discarded in the gutter after a brief run-in with the newsboys from earlier, as he turns to the shop's window through which he suddenly sees the girl, who has been watching him without of course knowing who he is. At the sight of her he is frozen for a few seconds, then breaks into a broad smile. The girl is flattered and giggles then motioning through the glass, she kindly offers him a fresh flower to replace the crushed one he took from the gutter as well as a coin.
Suddenly embarrassed, the Tramp starts to shuffle away, but the girl steps to the shop door and again offers the flower, which he shyly accepts. She takes his hand and presses the coin into it, but abruptly she stops as her smile turns to a look of puzzlement. She runs her fingers along his arm, his shoulder, his lapels, then catches her breath.
 "You?" the tile card reads.
The Tramp nods with an uncertain smile and another title card pops up with him  asking, "You can see now?" 
The girl replies, "Yes, I can see now" and tearfully pulls his hand to her chest. The uncertainty on the Tramp's face turns to joy as the screen faded to black.
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Cheers, whoops, yells and whistles filled the theater as it stayed dark with the lights coming on a few seconds later. You and Steve looked at each other, noticing both of you had tear stains running down your cheeks.
“Looks like I’m not the only one to get emotional over that scene,” you playfully said and nudged his arm.
Steve pretended to clear his throat. “I don’t know what you're talking about, [Y/N],” he said as he quickly tried to wipe his face.
“Don’t try that with me, Steven Grant Rogers. I can see through that tough exterior at times.” You gave him a wink and a smile.
He smiled back at you then got up and stretched. Offering his arm, you got up and stretched as well then took his arm and the two of you walked out of the theater. You looked back at the room for a moment and smiled, knowing this was what brought you and Steve together in the first place; a theater playing a black and white movie.
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Torment and horror and the forceful drugging that was the night before has left Roy bedridden, filled with shattered ribs and puss-filled stab wounds, covered in old itching bandages and a pressure in his chest that made it burn and his breath leave his lungs with every shift.
But his loves take away his breath and break his chest, his heart in a whole nother way, and he'd prefer their method to the Hatters, thank you very much.
Hey all! Just a little warning before we got in here: if you either didn't read or couldn't make sense of my tags, there is a mention of rape/non-con/ underage/ child abuse in this story. It's just a line, a sentence, but those who are uncomfortable with it be weary. There is also a large mention of children being kidnapped and "hypnotized" (for lack of better term) and they are in very provocative clothing because Jervis Tetch is a delusion and terrible man. That's just backstory, however, and this fic mostly focuses on Joyfire and the love they all share. Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoy it x
(Also Femdom and Kori being amazing towards the end, few crude references and lots kissing but considering you're here, you'll be fine)
Roy huffed, fiddling with the old metal lighter on his bedside table. He flicked the latch, a flame igniting at the tip and flickering around his fingers. He closed the lid, and the flame died.
He could hear Jason banging around in the kitchen, pots and pans clanging together and Spanish music wafting in through the speakers, the ticking of the burner lighting as Jason turned it on. Kori was singing, loud out of tune singing from the other room, soft thumps from her dancing feet pattering across the wooden floor and Roy strained to hear if she was singing along to Jason’s music or singing a song of her own.
Scratching his chest, he placed his hand by his side and went to heft himself up, only for the stitches on his side to tug, making him grunt and slowly lower himself back down on the cushions. He made a face and swatted one away, watching the mini baby blue beanbag fling across the room. One out of many, the suffocating amount of cushions piled up around his head and behind his back, convincing him that Kori had replaced the matrices in the spare bedroom in favour of a pile of pillows.
It wasn’t really a spare bedroom. It was his old room, before they decided to screw being proper and just buy one king-sized bed and sleep in Jason’s room, the largest room in the house. Roy’s stuff was still on the wall, some clothes that didn’t all fit in their shared wardrobe piled in the corner of his own, spare caps in a uniform tower by the window, pictures and posters and postcards and memories all tacked to the walls with too-sticky glue tack, leaving ugly grey stains in the place where it had peeled off the already chipped white paint.
Kori thought that moving in here would be safer, the solidarity comforting and the stillness a better alternative to Jason’s snoring and their sleep-induced fights with the darkness, Kori’s unsettling nature to levitate whoever she was holding up with her and drop them when she let go, the constantly moving mass of tangled limbs like a spider in a web and the night-terrors that seemed to grip their hearts and rip it through their already broken rib cages.
Yes, Kori thought Roy would be safer in his old room, away from the hurricane that was his sleeping loves.
Roy looked down at his chest, the bruises hidden by white bandages, speckled with blood and green oozing puss from the wounds and stitches that had torn and needed to be replaced, winding along his chest and his sides down to his belly-button, his cracked ribs making it hard to breathe, to move, to lie. He lifted his hand and peaked under the bandages, lifting the highest ones to check if the slice was still there, still dripping and oozing and with all stitches attached.
Slowly lowering it back down, he cursed himself for being so careless. He reached across to his bedside table, grabbing the glass of water and taking a swig, before swishing it around in his mouth and spitting it out into the bin by his side. The taste of last night was still in his mouth, and Roy felt like throwing up at the memory. He wouldn’t though, he probably wouldn’t ever throw up again for as long as he lived if he could help it, needing to vomit up whatever glowing green toxin the Mad Hatter had shoved down his throat the night before had turned him off puking for the rest of his life.
He rubbed his wrists, the red rashes and bruises still pressed into his skin from where he had tried to pull at his bonds, his wrists bound by rope behind the chair seated at the tea-party. Hatter had tried to make him drink from the little porcelain cups, but he obviously didn’t think that far ahead, and when Roy wouldn’t- couldn’t- drink, the Hatter tipped his head back, grabbed his neck and poured it down his throat. It burned when it touched his skin, making him woozy and dizzy and all kinds of messed up, and Kori had told him later his eyes were like a neon sign, glowing the same colour as the tea, half-lidded and absent.
He had shoved two fingers down his throat the moment they brought him home and he stumbled into the bathroom, head right over the bowl and heaving the liquid up, someone was holding his hair back, but he wasn’t sure who, didn’t care- he found out later that it was Jason, who’d sent Kori out to make coffee and get the first aid kit, which is when she had smothered his room in every pillow she could find- he just wanted to get it out.
He’d insisted he was alright, said he could help out and take care of his wounds, but he’d run into the table and the fridge and tripped over his own feet on his way to the couch leaving blood-stained handprints on the walls so many times that Kori ended up carrying him to his old room, and he hasn’t moved since.
He could hear Kori giggling from the lounge, the music turned down low enough to hear their voices through the walls. He couldn’t make out the words they were saying, but it was definitely something to do with Kori convincing Jason to teach her how to dance, and Jason laughing and spinning her around by the hand.
Roy sighed, adjusted his position on the bed scratched his chest again. The bandages were old, rough and itchy, irritating his skin over the already healing scars from earlier missions. He made a mental note to get more once Kori and Jason would let him leave his bed.
They’d had a deal a long time ago, a proposition for when one of them got hurt, to carry on with their lives and not worry about the other unless it was to bring them food or water or company and Kori and Jason were great at that, could distance themselves enough so that they could still be concerned by their injured other but not let it hinder them into an uncontrollable mess of worry and fear.
Roy had never been good at that. He got too attached to people and their problems too quickly, losing sleep over the wellbeing of the people he cared about. Often times, someone had to drag him away from the bedside, forcing him to eat and holding him down in the bed so he couldn’t escape and give in to his closing eyes and let exhaustion overtake him. It was usually Kori, being nearly invincible and extremely hard to hurt, she usually was the one to drag Roy away from Jason’s bedside and make him take care of himself.
The music outside turned off completely, Jason’s soft chuckles floating through the air. Roy tried to get up again, but a flare of pain from his rips had him falling back down, rolling his eyes and groaning in pure annoyance.
He closed his eyes and rubbed his temples, the rabid cackling of the Hatter ringing in his ears and the circling strobe lights of the casino burned behind his eyelids. The memories were burned into his brain almost like the green toxin that had made a permanent home in his gums.
“Where’s my Alice?” on repeat, again and again, “Oh, there she is! Come meet my Alice.” He was directed to stare at one of the many women in blond wigs, blue dresses, smeared red lipstick and glazed over eyes, black and white striped garters and bruises up and down their skin. Roy had eyed them as they sat down, silently and with droopy eyes, a drowsy smile plastered on their porcelain painted faces.
A pair of purple cat ears had been placed on Roy’s head, his hat discarded and his arrows gone. Closing his eyes, he tried to resist the lull of the lights and the too-sweet smelling tea and treats littered around the table like a spoiled kid’s birthday party.  “Now now!” Tetch chided, slapping Roy’s face until he opened his eyes. “You haven’t even had any tea yet! No point falling asleep before it’s even begun, aye? Children!” He turned, called down a corridor, wide opaque glass doors hiding the dark hallway. “Bring the Cheshire Cat some tea before he disappears, would you?” Clanging, giggling, heavy breathing, footsteps and then silence down the hall.
Roy snorted, “If you think I’m the Cheshire Cat, you’ve obviously never met the real Cheshire.” You’ve obviously never met Jade because you’re still alive. He wanted to say, wanted to laugh in his face that the mother of his daughter would die before she let him near Lian, let him near any child and any girl in need of a hand to hold and a warm place to stay.
The Hatter turned to him with wide angry eyes, a cattle rod raised high in his right arm, but the door opened and a row of children in sequined mini dresses and dress shirts walked out, some in blue butterfly wings and hookah pipes on their belts, others with bunny ears and gloves, but all with the same identical bruises and glazed-eyes as the Alice’s, fake smiles plastered on their too-cheery faces.
A little girl with a black eye and newly-crooked nose brought him the green gunk in the tiny tea-cup, and Roy could see bruises up and down her legs in the rounded shape of fingertips showing from underneath her sequined dress and she walked away with a shuffling limp. Roy had grit his teeth and clenched his bound fists from behind him, but the Hatter laughed in his face and was pouring the green liquid down his throat, and Roy was suddenly feeling groggy and sluggish and unsteady, eyes blurring and mouth going dry, fingers and toes going numb, mind going cloudy and then stopping altogether.
He was aware that there were explosions and gunshots from somewhere else in the casino, but all that mattered to the Cheshire Cat was the tea he wanted to drink to please his dear friend and the tales he had heard of the Jabbowoki, the cookies and the crumpets and the tarts he promised he would eat and many gifts he had to give his darling lost Alice-
A knock on his door brought Roy from his thoughts, and he quickly swished his mouth out with more water and spat it out before he told them to come in.
A golden-brown hand opened the door, accompanied by purple manicured nails and the waft of chilli, and Roy smiled to greet her. She walked through the doorway with a smile on her face and his breathing stopped.
Her hair was braided into two-semi circles like suns on the side of her head, her fringe swept to the other side like an ocean wave and the longest parts of her hair tied up into a high ponytail with her own hair as the band holding it all together. Her lips were painted a perfect shade of deep purple, eyelids the same colour, a tinge of gold to them. Grey leggings with a light blue racing stripe were clad on her legs, a baby pink crop top and a short turquoise jacket on her shoulders. She had on lace up sandals, the same purple as her lipstick. The breath was taken from his lungs in a burst as if his Princess had ripped it out as payment for being in his presence. She smiled, and Roy felt himself going lightheaded, had to lean his head back against the cushions.
Jason came next, grey hoodie over white patterned t-shirt, hair as if he walked through a cyclone, tussled and messy. He had a tired and welcoming smile on his face, his eyes slightly lidded, his lips red and puffy, tints of purple ringed the edges, a dark bruise on his neck, also ringed in purple like a border. Roy had to remind himself to breathe as Jason licked his lips and sauntered into the room, threading a hand through his already messy hair, staring holes into Roy’s very soul.
“How are you feeling?” Kori asked, sitting down gently on the edge of the bed, placing the bowl of chilli on the bedside table. Jason leaned against the doorframe as Kori rearranged the pillows around his head.
Roy shifted, trying to sit upright again, but he hissed as he felt his cracked rib shift. Kori tutted at him, gently resting a hand on his back and lifting him up so he could shuffle backwards and lower himself back down. “I’m alright,” He grunted as his stitches pulled. “I’m feeling a bit better. I’ll be out of bed in no time. I can’t get the taste of the stupid green stuff out of my mouth though and these bandages are itchy as hell, but I can deal.”
Jason chuckled, pushed himself off the door frame and moved around Kori to the other end of the bed and sat down, leaning against the backboard. “We got them out Roy,” He answered the question in Roy’s eyes. “The kids. We got them out. Jarvis is in prison, we called the GCPD and they took them home. They’ll all be needing some sort of therapy, maybe even rehab, but we got them all out.”
Sighing and closing his eyes, he leaned back heavily against the pillows. Kori put a hand on his shoulder. “There was a little girl.” He said quietly, thinking back to the moment. “She gave me the green stuff. She had a broken nose and a black eye- “
“And bruises on her legs and a limp?” Jason finished and Roy’s eyes shot open, he nodded frantically. “We got her. She was a daughter of one of the GCPD officers, he was the first in there. She’s safe.”
Roy raised his hands and pressed the palms hard into his eye sockets. “Thank God.” He muttered.
“What do you remember?” Kori asked, gently dragging the tips of her fingers down his cheek, sliding down to his bare shoulder and trailing along his arm, the skin tingling and sending a shiver down his spine.
I thought I was in wonderland. He thought, blinking a few times to get rid of the psychedelic swirls. “Nothing,” he lied, biting his lip as Jason looked him up and down, a hunger in his eyes Roy only saw in rare moments of pure desperation in the secret of their bedroom. He lost his train of thought as he thought about it, struggling to get back on track. “I don’t remember anything after the tea.”
Kori looked at Roy as though she knew he was lying, but she let it slide, instead leaning back on one hand and running the other through her hair, closing her eyes for a moment. Roy smirked at a fading yellow bruise he had kissed into her hip not too long ago, the skin peeking out from below her riding up crop-top.
Leaning forward and pressing his lips to Roy’s pulse point, Jason mouthed over his neck, kissing purple stains into the pale skin. “Get better soon, Roytoy,” He purred, deep and husky, making Roy’s eyes flutter and his breathing hitch in his chest. “You’re no good to us bedridden, and nobody can work their tongue better than you.”
Chocking on the breath that finally, suddenly forced its way out his lungs, Roy felt a heat crawling up his chest. He licked his lips and made contact with Jason’s lust clouded eyes and he smirked again, in control of the situation for once in his life. “Yes, Boss.” He sneered, watching in satisfaction as Jason’s pupils grew, his cheeks turned as red as the hood he adorns and his breathing grew uneven and jaunty. It wasn’t often Roy got to have authority, and he was savouring every moment of it, savoured the power he had over Jason right at this moment and loved to watch him, make him, squirm-
Purple nails gripped his chin and yanked it quickly to the side, nails digging into the flesh of his cheek, and Kori narrowed her eyes at him. “He’s not the boss around here,” she whispered, colliding her lips against his and turning her face this way and that until it was almost painful- but Roy didn’t tell her to stop. Didn’t tell her that he couldn’t breathe and that his chest was burning because he had already given her his heart and his air and his soul, he belonged to her and Jason, belonged to her in every possible way, and he lived for it, lived for loving her, lived for loving them, and when Kori pulled away and traced Roy’s lipstick covered lips with her nail and half closed her eyes with the smirk of a devil, he didn’t take in another breath.
Not until she leant forward and mouthed breathe on his skin, the opposite side of Jason’s as she liked and sucked and bit and pulled the veins on his neck until he was sure she was drawing blood, that he opened his mouth and gasped a shuddering breath as she pulled back. “I am.”
When she shoved his chin away, he fell hard against the headboard with the breath knocked out of him, purple smeared across his face and bruises on either side of his neck. Jason and Kori were both staring at him with the eyes of hungry wolves. “You look like you want to eat me alive.” He panted, not making any move to clean his face.
Kori’s grin turned demonic, her teeth showing as she tilted her head back so she was looking at him through half-lidded eyes and full lashes. “That might not be a bad idea.”
Roy spluttered as Jason dug his nails into the meat of Roy’s leg making him gasp. “Don’t get too cocky,” he snickered, paying Roy back for the fleeting moment of victory he had before. “I’m her second in command.”
“Whoa,” Roy muttered, head spinning and eyes flickering closed, breaths coming in fits and starts. “You two are going to be the death of me.”
Kori laughed, loud and melodic like a wind chime outside during a storm, the in charge persona entirely dissipated until all Roy had of it was the memory. “I hope not,” she pushed herself upright and kicked off her shoes, floated a foot off the bed so she could flip around in the air and land gently so she was on her stomach, her chin in her hands. “Our lives would be rather uneventful without you.”
Snorting, Jason pushed himself backwards until his back was leaning against the wooden board at the foot of the bed, his legs crossed. “It would also be less stressful too.” Roy reached behind his head and threw a pillow at him, but Jason reached up and caught it with a chuckle, putting it behind him so he could lean on it. “But really, it would be so boring.”
Roy smiled, felt a warmness in his chest, but not the blushing sort, the sort that made you feel all warm and fuzzy when you felt love and love back and Roy stared at the works of art in front of him, the beauty that was the view he got to look at every single day of his life.
“Hand me the chilli then.” He sighed, hand outstretched and Kori sat up a bit to reach over and hand it to him. “Let’s hope you didn’t make it as hot as Ollie does. If you did, I swear I’m breaking up with you.”
Kori giggled, floated eye level with Roy and kissed him again, softly this time. When she pulled away, Jason came forward and did the same. It was strange, how even the smallest kind of affection from the loves of his life could take his breath away. It made the broken ribs and the stabs and the bleeding worth it.
“No you won’t,” Jason yawned, leaning back. “You love us too much.”
“Yeah,” Roy admitted, “I really really do.”
Kori raised her hand, palm towards Roy. “I love you, Roy Harper.”
Jason did the same, hand touching Kori’s and lacing his thumb with hers. “So do I, no matter how annoying you can be.”
Roy forgot about his chilli, placing it on the bed so he could join his hand with theirs, tangling their fingers together. Their matching tattoo stark on their wrists, the gun, the arrow and the sun warming Roy up from the inside out at the depth of their love. He had many tattoos, didn’t think that one more would matter, the tattoo on his side testimony enough to his deep and evolving love. Jason says it’s a phoenix to better cope, but Roy made sure he asked for a Robin, a degrading Robin on purple flames as a tribute to his loves. Jason hates it until Roy tells him that without the death of the Robin, Jaybird would never have been born, and Jason shuts up with tears welling in his eyes.
“I better get well soon, then.” Roy squeezed their hands and they both squeezed back. “God knows you need me.”
Kori laughed. “Eat up, or I’ll feed you.”
Jason cackled as Roy feigned mock fear, shoveling mild chilli into his mouth as though his life depended on it. Yes, Roy could deal with the aching in his chest from puncture wounds and broken bones, but the everyday breathtaking sight of his loves are what he really lives for.
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비트게임 meet the Designer #582
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Cuphead Magical Girl AU
This is not a Sailor Moon crossover! This is an AU where everyone in Cuphead is a magical girl and lead rather undercover lives. My inspirations are from Cuphead,Emily Martha Sorensen’s Magical Mayhem series,and old magical girl series such as Himitsu no Akko-Chan,Majokko Tickle,Miracle Shoujo Limit-Chan,and Sally the Witch. It will also be based on Mahou Shoujo Nante Mou-ii Desu-kara.
Cuphead-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is “Formal Open Wave Cup Power!”powers over care and love,transformation item and weapon is a wand
Mugman-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is the same as Cuphead’s,powers over the stars and light,transformation item and weapon is a wand
Elder Kettle-Cuphead and Mugman’s mentor,can transform without need for a phrase,has psychic,light,and energy-based powers,transformation item and weapon is a wand
Legendary Chalice and Porkrind-Elder Kettle’s mentors,the ones who gave him the charms in the first place,the Chalice apparently is Kettle’s mascot
Root Pack-Name is the same,have not detransformed ever since,powers are the same,plus agrokinesis,have no weapons
Goopy le Grande-The Goo of The Grave,transformation phrase is “This is what I live for!”,powerful super strength and immortality,plus shapeshifting,transforming item is a pill bottle,weapon is his magic box gloves,which can break any substance apart
Hilda Berg-Starshine,transformation phrase is “You lost too soon and I was only half-moon!”,can see the future and has space and sky based powers,transformation item is two star bracelets,weapon is the weather vane on her head
Ribby and Croaks-New Super Frog Bros,haven’t detransformed since,superstrength and ninja fighting skills,have no weapons
Cagney Carnation-The Black Rose,transformation phrase is “Extreme pollination and total domination!”,plant and flower-based powers and agrokinesis,transformation item is a compact,weapons include his Flower scepter and his intimidation skills
Baroness von Bonbon-Sweet Tooth Witch,transformation phrase is “Magic powers of the sugary,lend me your strength!”,sweets-based powers,transformation item is unknown,weapons included her candy rifle and a scepter
Beppi the Clown-Name is the same,hasn’t detransformed ever since,shapeshifting and magic abilities,has no weapons
Djimmi the Great-Name is the same,hasn’t detransformed since,powers stay the same,weapons include his magic and his dreaded sense of humor
Wally Warbles-He and his son are The Breakneck Bird and the Brainchild,respectively,both haven’t detransformed since,Wally has velocity and speed-based powers while his son is psychic-based in power,weapons include a stopwatch for Wally,X-Ray glasses for Junior,and each other to pitch in
Grim Matchstick-Puffin the Magic Dragon,transformation phrase is “1,2,3!You’d b-b-better flee!”,has fire-based abilities and can cast spells and illusions,transformation item is an amulet,has no weapons
Rumor Honeybottoms-The Golden Hope,hasn’t detransformed since,shares her empathy with bees and can control them to use for attack or defense,also has love and hope based powers,weapons include her scepter and her magic brain
Captain Brineybeard-Captain Silver,hasn’t detransformed since,powerful super strength and can use his living ship as a weapon,his ship can fire energy beams from its mouth,weapon is his precious ship
Dr Kahl and his robot-Dr Kahlenstein and the Holy Iron Giant,transformation phrase is “Junkyard Society Rag!”,Dr.Kahl has electricity based powers while his robot has powers of the light,transformation items are power gloves for Kahl and a heart pendant for the robot,weapons include a lightning rod for Kahl and the robot’s Holy Arrow and a sword for the robot as well
Werner Werman-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is “Ze magical power ov ZE BANANA!”,has a working can tank to travel around in to use as an extra weapon,and his “useless” “veapon ov love” is a tiny toy gun that can shoot energy beams,transformation item is,you guessed it,a banana,weapons include his tank and his gun
Sally Stageplay-The Dramatic Disguiser,hasn’t detransformed since,can disguise herself into any form she wishes using her cloak and can attack using her umbrella,which shoots spells from its top and can teleport her to any location she wishes,weapon is her umbrella
Cala Maria-Princess Siren,transformation phrase is “Holy Mermagon power,make up!”,has control over water,can transform into her gorgon form at will,and can summon her sea creature minions at will,transformation item is a scepter,weapon is a water staff
Phantom Express-Eyedrop(Blind Specter),Charon(T-Bone),the Power Rods(The Blaze Brothers),and the Iron Hearse(The Head of the Train),Specter’s transformation phrase is “Crystal...Divination...Death Power!”,T-Bone can transform without a phrase,the Blaze Brothers haven’t detransformed since,and the Head uses the spell “Mahal Tamala Folampa”to transform solo,in other cases,the other members must combine their powers to transform him,Specter can see beyond space and time through his wand and his eyes,plus has powerful telekinesis,T-Bone has density change in self,an additional broomstick to fly,and his wand can transform into a microphone for singing or a scythe for that final blow when the Head isn’t around to do the job,the Blaze Brothers have powers over electricity and the weather,plus strong radar/satellite-like telepathy between each other and limited-range telekinesis,and the Head has super strength and speed and can control the dead in any form possible,all express members can cast spells and illusions,transformation items are unknown but Specter has a pendant that does his magic in earth form while the Head needs the others to aid him to transform,weapons include a pendant/scepter for Specter,T-Bone’s wand also doubles as a transformation item,and all members but the Head carry magic wands
King Dice-The Snowflake Gambler,hasn’t detransformed since,has luck and ice-based powers,weapons include nimble luck and ice scepter
Tipsy Troop-Names stay the same,all three haven’t detransformed since,liquor-based water-like abilities,Cala’s former mascots
Chips Bettigan-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is “ALRIGHT!”,uses his hat as a weapon,which can slice anything it comes in contact with and can generate many other things inside it,Goopy’s former mascot,transformation item is unknown
Mr.Wheezy-Name stays the same,hasn’t detransformed since,has fire-based powers,Grim’s former mascot
Pip & Dot-The Dominators,transformation phrase is “Two VS One! Try that on for size!”,hide a third mouth,have acrobat combat moves,super strength and speed,hypnosis for Pip and permanent promise sealing for Dot,Ribby and Croaks’ former mascots,transformation item is a small radio which also is used as a normal radio,mini mascot and weapon is their domino bird
Hopus Pocus-Name stays the same,can transform without a phrase,can cast spells and illusions,the Head’s former mascot, transformation item and weapon is his own wand
Phear Lap-Deadman of the Derby,transformation phrase is “And they’re off!”,has sonic and undead-based powers,T-Bone’s former mascot and Wally’s first mascot before the bird had his brainchild son,transformation item is unknown,weapons include a gift gun and his own greed
Pirouletta-Babushka’s Death,hasn’t detransformed since,has ballet-style combat moves and wind-based powers,Sally’s former mascot
Mangosteen-8-Ballderdash,hasn’t detransformed since,powerful psychokinesis and ESP,Specter’s former mascot
Mr.Chimes-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is “I am Mr.Chimes!”,uses his cymbals as weapons and has empathy with stuffed toys and can control them to do his bidding,Beppi’s former mascot,transformation item is unknown
Pachinko(deleted Casino boss)-Name stays the same,transformation phrase is “Cling cling,clang clang,your bell has rang!”,has fire,mechanical,and electric abilities,the Blaze brothers’ former mascot,transformation item is unknown,has no weapons
The Devil-Main antagonist,duh! Name stays the same,hasn’t detransformed since,Has ill-Defined fire and darkness based powers
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A list of all films featured in 2017′s 31 Days of Oscar
This is the exhaustive list of all 400 short- and feature-length films featured during this year’s 31 Days of Oscar marathon.The mark of 400 is down from 410 in 2016′s ceremony and up from 323 in 2014 and 170 in 2013. Best Picture or Unique and Artistic Picture winners are in bold. Asterisked (*) films are films I haven’t seen in their entirety as of the publishing of this post.
The Gold Rush (1925)
Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness (1927)*
The Patent Leather Kid (1927)*
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Two Arabian Knights (1927)*
Wings (1927)
The Crowd (1928)
In Old Arizona (1928)*
Speedy (1928)
White Shadows in the South Seas (1928)*
A Woman of Affairs (1928)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)*
The Broadway Melody (1929)
The Love Parade (1929)*
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
The Big House (1930)
The Dawn Patrol (1930)*
Min and Bill (1930)*
Morocco (1930)*
The Right to Love (1930)*
Arrowsmith (1931)*
Grand Hotel (1932)
What Price Hollywood? (1932)*
Flying Down to Rio (1933)*
42nd Street (1933)
Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933)*
Flirtation Walk (1934)*
The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Imitation of Life (1934)*
The Lost Patrol (1934)*
Of Human Bondage (1934)
The Richest Girl in the World (1934)*
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Captain Blood (1935)
Folies Bergère de Paris (1935)*
The Informer (1935)*
Top Hat (1935)
Camille (1936)*
Dodsworth (1936)
The Garden of Allah (1936)
General Spanky (1936)*
The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
San Francisco (1936)*
Swing Time (1936)
The Good Earth (1937)                                  
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
Shall We Dance (1937)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)*
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938)
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938 short)
Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)*
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Gulliver’s Travels (1939)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Ninotchka (1939)
Stagecoach (1939)
Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)
Boom Town (1940)*
The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
The Great McGinty (1940)*
Kitty Foyle (1940)*
Pinocchio (1940)
Rebecca (1940)
The Sea Hawk (1940)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Dumbo (1941)
The Flame of New Orleans (1941)*
Hold Back the Dawn (1941)*
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
The Lady Eve (1941)
Topper Returns (1941)*
Bambi (1942)
Casablanca (1942)
George Washington Slept Here (1942)*
I Married a Witch (1942)*
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Now, Voyager (1942)
To Be or Not to Be (1942)
The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942)*
Cabin in the Sky (1943)
The Constant Nymph (1943)*
Five Graves to Cairo (1943)*
Madame Curie (1943)
The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Watch on the Rhine (1943)*
Double Indemnity (1944)
Gaslight (1944)
Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
Home in Indiana (1944)
How to Play Football (1944 short)
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Blithe Spirit (1945)*
Donald’s Crime (1945 short)*
The Lost Weekend (1945)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Humoresque (1946)*
The Yearling (1946)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Black Narcissus (1947)
Body and Soul (1947)
Gentleman’s Agreement (1947)*
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
Good News (1947)
Bicycle Thieves (1948, Italy)
Hamlet (1948)
I Remember Mama (1948)
Portrait of Jennie (1948)
Red River (1948)
Wet Blanket Policy (1948 short)*
Adam’s Rib (1949)
The Hasty Heart (1949)*
The Heiress (1949)*
Look for the Silver Lining (1949)*
Mighty Joe Young (1949)*
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
Twelve O’Clock High (1949)*
All About Eve (1950)
The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
The Gunfighter (1950)
Harvey (1950)
The African Queen (1951)*
An American in Paris (1951)
Royal Wedding (1951)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Forbidden Games (1952, France)*
High Noon (1952)
The Quiet Man (1952)
The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952 short)
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Calamity Jane (1953)
I Vitelloni (1953, Italy)*
Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (1953, France)*
Ugetsu Monogatari (1953, Japan)
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Carmen Jones (1954)*
Magnificent Obsession (1954)
Rear Window (1954)
Sabrina (1954)*
Seven Samurai (1954, Japan)
Them! (1954)
Interrupted Melody (1955)*
It’s Always Fair Weather (1955)
Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
The Brave One (1956)*
The Captain from Köpenick (1956, West Germany)*
Friendly Persuasion (1956)*
The King and I (1956)
Lust for Life (1956)
Qivitoq (1956, Denmark)*
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
Perri (1957)
12 Angry Men (1957)
The Big Country (1958)
The Defiant Ones (1958)
Gigi (1958)
Torpedo Run (1958)*
Vertigo (1958)
Ben-Hur (1959)
Black Orpheus (1959, Brazil)
The Great War (1959, Italy)*
Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959, France)*
Imitation of Life (1959)
The Nun’s Story (1959)
Porgy and Bess (1959)*
Some Like It Hot (1959)
Exodus (1960)*
Inherit the Wind (1960)
Spartacus (1960)
La Dolce Vita (1960, Italy)*
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Divorce Italian Style (1961, Italy)*
The Parent Trap (1961)
Through a Glass Darkly (1961, Sweden)*
West Side Story (1961)
Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
The Miracle Worker (1962)
The Music Man (1962)
Tlayucan (1962, Mexico)*
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
The Birds (1963)
The Great Escape (1963)
This Sporting Life (1963)*
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964, Italy)*
A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
Kwaidan (1964, Japan)
My Fair Lady (1964)
The Pink Panther (1964)
Seven Days in May (1964)
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
Doctor Zhivago (1965)
The Shop on Main Street (1965, Czechoslovakia)*
The Sound of Music (1965)
A Thousand Clowns (1965)
The Battle of Algiers (1966, Algeria)
Seconds (1966)*
Casino Royale (1967)*
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Divorce American Style (1967)*
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967)
The Happiest Millionaire (1967)*
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)*
Two for the Road (1967)*
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967, France)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968)*
Oliver! (1968)
The Subject Was Roses (1968)*
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
Midnight Cowboy (1969)*
Z (1969, Algeria)
The Great White Hope (1970)*
Patton (1970)
Tristana (1970, Spain)*
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
The French Connection (1971)
Shaft (1971)
Cabaret (1972)
Cries and Whispers (1972, Sweden)*
Live and Let Die (1973)
The Paper Chase (1973)
Robin Hood (1973)
Blazing Saddles (1974)
Claudine (1974)*
Phantom of the Paradise (1974)*
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Dersu Uzala (1975, Soviet Union)
Farewell, My Lovely (1975)*
Jaws (1975)
Nashville (1975)*
Bound for Glory (1976)*
Carrie (1976)
Logan’s Run (1976)
Network (1976)
The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Star Wars (1977)
That Obscure Object of Desire (1977, Spain)*
Days of Heaven (1978)*
La Cage aux Folles (1978, France)*
Midnight Express (1978)*
Alien (1979)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Best Boy (1979)
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
The Maids of Wilko (1979, Poland)*
Moonraker (1979)
The Muppet Movie (1979)
The Elephant Man (1980)
Mon oncle d'Amérique (1980, France)*
Ordinary People (1980)
Man of Iron (1981, Poland)*
On Golden Pond (1981)*
Poltergeist (1982)
Never Cry Wolf (1983)
Trading Places (1983)*
Amadeus (1984)
Purple Rain (1984)
Brazil (1985)
Ran (1985, Japan)
Otello (1986, Italy)*
Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987, France)
The Last Emperor (1987)
Mannequin (1987)*
Maurice (1987)*
The Princess Bride (1987)
Coming to America (1988)*
Rain Man (1988)
Stand and Deliver (1988)
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Glory (1989)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Goodfellas (1990)
Hamlet (1990)*
Total Recall (1990)
Backdraft (1991)*
Boyz n the Hood (1991)*
The Fisher King (1991)*
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Aladdin (1992)
Unforgiven (1992)
The Fugitive (1993)*
Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)*
Jurassic Park (1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Clear and Present Danger (1994)
Il Postino (1994, Italy)
Legends of the Fall (1994)
Quiz Show (1994)*
Babe (1995)
Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995)
DragonHeart (1996)
Hamlet (1996)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Children of Heaven (1997, Iran)
Contact (1997)
The Horse Whisperer (1998)*
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
The Green Mile (1999)*
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000, Taiwan)
Ghost World (2001)*
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)
Training Day (2001)
Dirty Pretty Things (2002)*
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The Aviator (2004)
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Howl’s Moving Castle (2004, Japan)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)*
Vera Drake (2004)*
Capote (2005)
Water (2005, India)*
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)*
Dreamgirls (2006)
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006, Mexico)
In the Valley of Elah (2007)*
The Kite Runner (2007)
Persepolis (2007, France)
The Visitor (2007)*
Departures (2008, Japan)*
Doubt (2008)
Coraline (2009)
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
The Secret of Kells (2009)
Chico & Rita (2010, Spain)
The Illusionist (2010, France)
The King’s Speech (2010)
Tangled (2010)
Adam and Dog (2011 short)
The Artist (2011, France)
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore (2011 short)
The Help (2011)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
Ernest & Celestine (2012, France/Belgium)
Head over Heels (2012 short)
Boy and the World (2013, Brazil)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013, Japan)
Bear Story (2014 short, Chile)
The Dam Keeper (2014 short)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me (2014)*
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Song of the Sea (2014)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
Carol (2015)*
Creed (2015)
Embrace of the Serpent (2015, Colombia)*
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Room (2015)
Spotlight (2015)
The 9 Academy Award nominees for Best Picture including the winner, Moonlight (2016)
The 15 Academy Award nominees in Best Animated, Documentary, and Live Action Short Film (2016)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016)
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
Loving (2016)
Moana (2016)
My Life as a Zucchini (2016, Switzerland)
The Red Turtle (2016, France/Belgium/Japan)
Rogue One (2016)
Star Trek Beyond (2016)
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Los Angeles Rock Show List - March 3rd  -March 17th
Friday, March 3rd Shiny Toy Guns w/ Kitten @ The Regent Hippo Campus @Teragram Ballroom L.A. Guns @ Whisky A Go Go Creeper Lagoon @ The Echo The Kyle Gass Band @ The Wiltern Andy Black @ The Glass House The Wood Brothers @ Troubadour Y&T @ Saint Rocke Gravler @Hermosa Saloon Saturday, March 4th Desert Daze Caravan w/ Temples, Night Beats and Deap Valley @ The Regent Don’t Sit Down: Benefit for Planned Parenthood w/ Grouplove, Best Coast and The Regrettes @ The Wiltern The Brian Jonestown Massacre @ The Fonda Chicano Batman w/ Sadgirl @ The Roxy The Wood Brothers @ Troubadour L.A. Guns @ Whisky A Go Go Aesthetic Perfection @ Complex Groves @ The Hi Hat The Shins @ Fox Theatre Such A Mess @ Chain Reaction After The Burial w/ Emmure and Fit For an Autopsy @ The Glass House P.O.D @ Morango Casino Sunday, March 5th Korn @ HOB Anaheim Hippo Campus @ Constellation Room Ironaut @ Complex Monday, March 6th Steel Panther @ The Roxy Whisky Myers @ Troubadour Magic Bronson @ The Satellite Korn @ HOB Anaheim Spoon w/ Cherry Glazzer @ The Obeservatory Benjamin Booker @ Constellation Room Red Fang w/ Big Jesus @ Velvet Jones Tuesday, March 7th Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Staples Center X Ambassadors @ The Roxy Night Talks @ The Hi Hat Faulkner @ Hotel Cafe Thrice and Manchester Orchestra @HOB Anaheim Creedence Clearwater Revival @ City National Grove of Anaheim Social Distortion @ Majestic Theater Wednesday, March 8th Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Staples Center Bon Jovi @ The Forum Goatwhore w/ Whitechapel @ Belasco Theater Dude York w/ Tennis System @ Resident Big Thief @ Troubadour Hey Violet @ The Parish at HOB Anaheim Thursday, March 9th Sick Puppies, Skillet and Devour The Day @ Belasco Theater Japandroids @ The Fonda Theatre LVL Up @ The Echo YACHT @ LACMA Surf Curse @ The Glass House The Soft White Sixties @ The Wayfarer Street Fever @ Complex Warbly Jets w/ Twin Temple @ Bootleg Theater Friday, March 10th Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Staples Center Japandroids @ The Fonda Theatre The Japanese House @ Teragram Ballroom Darkest Hour w/ Ringworm @ The Regent Hey Violet @ Troubadour Blue Oyster Cult @ Saban Theatre STRFKR @ The Observatory Enter Shikari w/ Being As An Ocean @ The Glass House The Stone Foxes @ Saint Rocke Saturday, March 11th STRFKR @ The Glass House Sick Puppies, Skillet and Devour The Day @ City National Grove of Anaheim Social Distortion @ Fox Theatre Sunday, March 12th Enter Shikari @ The Roxy Pussy Riot @ The Fonda Theatre The Part Time Punks @ The Echoplex Fucked Up w/ Dangers and No Age @ The Echo Andrew McMahon and the Wilderness w/ Night Riots @ HOB Anaheim
Monday, March 13th Steel Panther @ The Roxy Hurray for the Riff Raff @ Hollywood Forever Cemetary The Menzingers @ The Glass House Japandroids @ The Observatory Billy Idol @ HOB Anaheim Tuesday, March 14th The Menzingers @ The Regent The Growlers @ HOB Anaheim Night Talks w/ Ever So Andriod @ The Hi Hat Wednesday, March 15th Meat Puppets @ The Echo Norma Jean and He Is Legend @ Whisky A Go Go Thursday, March 16th N/A Friday, March 17th Flogging Molly w/ The Might Might Bosstones and Mariachi El Bronx @ The Forum We The Kings w/ Cute Is What We Aim For @ Troubadour The Bouncing Souls @ The Roxy Teenage Fanclub @ Teragram Ballrom Van Morrison @ The Theatre at the Ace Hotel Architects w/ Stray From The Path @ The Glass House Yellowcard @ The Observatory Elvis Depressedly @ Constellation Room Norma Jean and He Is Legend @ Chain Reaction
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Albums and Songs Recorded by The Rolling Stones (up until 2008)
1964 - England's Newest Hit Makers (US) (London/Decca) Not Fade Away * Route 66 * I Just Want to Make Love to You * Honest I Do * Mona (I Need You Baby) * Now I've Got a Witness * Little by Little * I'm a King Bee * Carol * Tell Me * Can I Get a Witness * You Can Make It If You Try * Walking the Dog 1964 - 12 X 5 (London/Decca) Around and Around * Confessin' the Blues * Empty Heart * Time Is On My Side * Good Times, Bad Times * It's All Over Now * 2120 South Michigan Avenue * Under the Boardwalk * Congratulations * Grown Up Wrong * If You Need Me * Susie Q 1965 - The Rolling Stones No. 2 (Decca) Everybody Needs Somebody To Love * Down Home Girl * You Can't Catch Me * Time Is On My Side * What a Shame * Grown Up Wrong * Down the Road Apiece * Under the Boardwalk * I Can't Be Satisfied * Pain In My Heart * Off The Hook * Susie Q 1965 - The Rolling Stones, Now! (London/Decca) Everybody Needs Somebody To Love * Down Home Girl * You Can't Catch Me * Heart of Stone * What a Shame * Mona (I Need You Baby) * Down the Road Apiece * Off the Hook * Pain In My Heart * Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin') * Little Red Rooster * Surprise, Surprise 1965 - Out of Our Heads (London/Decca) Mercy, Mercy * Hitch Hike * The Last Time * That's How Strong My Love Is * Good Times * I'm Alright (live) * (I Can't Get No) Satsifaction * Cry To Me * The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man * Play With Fire * The Spider and the Fly * One More Try 1965 - December Children (And Everybody's) (London/Decca) She Said Yeah * Talkin' About You * You Better Move On * Look What You've Done * The Singer, Not the Song * Route 66 (live) * Get Off of My Cloud * I'm Free * As Tears Go By * Gotta Get Away * Blue Turns To Grey * I'm Moving On (live) 1966 - Aftermath (London/Decca) Mother's Little Helper * Stupid Girl * Lady Jane * Under My Thumb * Doncha Bother Me * Goin' Home * Flight 505 * High and Dry * Out of Time * It's Not Easy * I Am Waiting * Take It or Leave It * Think * What To Do 1966 - Got Live If You Want It (US/live) (London/Decca) Under My Thumb * Get Off of My Cloud * Lady Jane * Not Fade Away * I've Been Loving You Too Long * Fortune Teller * The Last Time * 19th Nervous Breakdown * Time Is On My Side * I'm Alright * Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 1967 - Between the Buttons (London/Decca) Yesterday's Papers * My Obsession * Back Street Girl * Connection * She Smiled Sweetly * Cool, Calm & Collected * All Sold Out * Please Go Home * Who's Been Sleepin Here? * Complicated * Miss Amanda Jones * Something Happened To Me Yesterday 1967 - Their Satanic Majesties Request (London/Decca) Sing This All Together * Citadel * In Another Land * 2000 Man * Sing This All Together (See What Happens) * She's a Rainbow * The Lantern * Gomper * 2000 Light Years From Home * On With the Show 1968 - Beggar's Banquet (London/Decca) Sympathy for the Devil * No Expectations * Dear Doctor * Parachute Woman * Jig-Saw Puzzle * Street Fighting Man * Prodigal Son * Stray Cat Blues * Factory Girl * Salt of the Earth 1969 - Let It Bleed (London/Decca) Gimme Shelter * Love In Vain * Country Honk * Live With Me * Let it Bleed * Midnight Rambler * You Got the Silver * Monkey Man * You Can't Always Get What You Want 1970 - Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (London/Decca) Jumpin' Jack Flash * Carol * Stray Cat Blues * Love In Vain * Midnight Rambler * Sympathy For the Devil * Live With Me * Little Queenie * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man 1971 - Sticky Fingers (Rolling Stones) Brown Sugar * Sway * Wild Horses * Can't You Hear Me Knocking * You Gotta Move * Bitch * I Got the Blues * Sister Morphine * Dead Flowers * Moonlight Mile 1971 - Gimme Shelter (Decca) Jumpin' Jack Flash * Love In Vain * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man * Sympathy For the Devil * Gimme Shelter * Under My Thumb * Time Is On My Side * I've Been Loving You Too Long * Fortune Teller * Lady Jane * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 1972 - Exile On Main St. (Rolling Stones) Rocks Off * Rip This Joint * Shake Your Hips * Casino Boogie * Tumbling Dice * Sweet Virginia * Tom and Frayed * Sweet Black Angel * Loving Cup * Happy * Turd on the Run * Ventilator Blues * I Just Want To See His Face * Let It Loose * All Down the Line * Stop Breaking Down * Shine a Light * Soul Survivor 1973 - Goat Head Soup (Rolling Stones) Dancing with Mr. D * 100 Years Ago * Coming Down Again * Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) * Angie * Silver Train * Hide Your Love * Winter * Can You Hear the Music * Star Star 1974 - It's Only Rock 'n Roll (Rolling Stones) If You Can't Rock Me * Ain't Too Proud To Beg * It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It) * 'Till the Next Goodbye * Time Waits For No One * Luxury * Dance Little Sister * If You Really Want To Be My Friend * Short and Curlies * Fingerprint File 1976 - Black and Blue (Rolling Stones) Hot Stuff * Hand of Fate * Cherry Oh Baby * Memory Motel * Hey Negrita * Melody * Fool to Cry * Crazy Mama 1977 - Love You Live (Rolling Stones) Fanfare for the Common Man * Honky Tonk Women * If You Can't Rock Me/Get Off of My Cloud * Happy * Hot Stuff * Star Star * Tumblin' Dice * Fingerprint File * You Gotta Move * You Can't Always Get What You Want * Mannish Boy * Crackin' Up * Little Red Rooster * Around and Around * It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It) * Brown Sugar * Jumpin' Jack Flash * Sympathy For the Devil 1978 - Some Girls (Rolling Stones) Miss You * When the Whip Comes Down * Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) * Some Girls * Lies * Far Away Eyes * Respectable * Before They Make Me Run * Beast of Burden * Shattered 1980 - Emotional Rescue (Rolling Stones) Dance (Part 1) * Summer Romance * Send It To Me * Let Me Go * Indian Girl * Where the Boys Go * Down in the Hole * Emotional Rescue * She's So Cold * All About You 1981 - Tattoo You (Rolling Stones) Start Me Up * Hang Fire * Slave * Little T&A * Black Limousine * Neighbours * Worried About You * Tops * Heaven * No Use In Crying * Waiting On a Friend 1982 - Still Life (American Concert 1981) (Rolling Stones) Take the A Train * Under My Thumb * Let's Spend the Night Together * Shattered * Twenty Flight Rock * Going to a Go-Go * Let Me Go * Time Is On My Side * Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) * Start Me Up * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction * Star Spangled Banner 1983 - Undercover (Rolling Stones) Undercover of the Night * She Was Hot * Tie You Up (The Pain of Love) * Wanna Hold You * Feel On Baby * Too Much Blood * Pretty Beat Up * Too Tough * All the Way Down * It Must Be Hell 1986 - Dirty Work (Rolling Stones) One Hit (To the Body) * Fight * Harlem Shuffle * Hold Back * Too Rude * Winning Ugly * Back To Zero * Dirty Work * Had It With You * Sleep Tonight 1989 - Steel Wheels (Rolling Stones) Sad Sad Sad * Mixed Emotions * Terrifying * Hold On To Your Hat * Hearts For Sale * Blinded by Love * Rock and a Hard Place * Can't Be Seen * Almost Hear You Sigh * Continental Drift * Break the Spell * Slipping Away 1991 - Flashpoint (live) (Rolling Stones) Continental Drift * Start Me Up * Sad Sad Sad * Miss You * Rock and a Hard Place * Ruby Tuesday * You Can't Always Get What You Want * Factory Girl * Can't Be Seen * Little Red Rooster * Paint It Black * Sympathy For the Devil * Brown Sugar * Jumpin' Jack Flash * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction * Highwire * Sex Drive 1994 - Voodoo Lounge (Virgin) Love Is Strong * You Got Me Rocking * Sparks Will Fly * The Worst * New Faces * Moon Is Up * Out of Tears * I Go Wild * Brand New Car * Sweethearts Together * Suck on the Jugular * Blinded By Rainbows * Baby Break It Down * Thru and Thru * Mean Disposition 1995 - Stripped (Virgin) Street Fighting Man * Like a Rolling Stone * Not Fade Away * Shine a Light * The Spider and the Fly * I'm Free * Wild Horse * Let it Bleed * Dead Flowers * Slipping Away * Angie * Love in Vain * Sweet Virginia * Little Baby 1997 - Bridges To Babylon (Virgin) Flip the Switch * Anybody Seen My Baby? * Low Down * Already Over Me * Gunface * You Don't Have to Mean It * Out of Control * Saint of Me * Might As Well Get Juiced * Always Suffering * Too Tight * Thief in the Night * How Can I Stop 1998 - No Security (live) (Virgin) You Got Me Rocking * Gimme Shelter * Flip the Switch * Memory Motel * Corinna * Saint of Me * Waiting On a Friend * Sister Morphine * Live With Me * Respectable * Thief in the Night * The Last Time * Out of Control 2004 - Live Licks (Virgin) Brown Sugar * Street Fighting Man * Paint It, Black * You Can't Always Get What You Want * Start Me Up * It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like it) * Angie * Honky Tonk Women * Happy * Gimme Shelter * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction * Neighbours * Monkey Man * Rocks Off * Can't You Hear Me Knocking * That's How Strong My Love Is * The Nearness of You * Beast of Burden * When the Whip Comes Down * Rock Me Baby * You Don't Have to Mean It * Worried About You * Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 2005 - A Bigger Bang (Virgin) Rough Justice * Let Me Down Slow * It Won't Take Long * Rain Fall Down * Streets of Love * Back of My Hand * She Saw Me Coming * Biggest Mistake * This Place Is Empty * Oh No, Not You Again * Dangerous Beauty * Laugh, I Nearly Died * Sweet Neo Con * Look What the Cat Dragged In * Driving Too Fast * Infamy 2008 - Shine a Light (Polydor) Jumpin' Jack Flash * Shattered * She Was Hot * All Down the Line * Lovin Cup * As Tears Go By * Some Girls * Just My Imagination * Far Away Eyes * Champagne & Reefer * Tumbling Dice * You Got the Silver * Connection * Sympathy For the Devil * Live with Me * Start Me Up * Brown Sugar * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction * Paint It Black * Little T&A * I'm Free * Shine a Light
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Upcoming Project: Best & Worst of Decades
For the next four years, I am going to do one huge list a year (among other lists and reviews) of the Best, worst, awesomely bad, and most underrated films of the decade. This year’s list is going to be the 2000s. If you have any film from the 2000s - be it a moderately long short film, TV movie, DTV movie, or theatrical release - send it in and I’ll consider it for a place somewhere.
Here is my current picks for each segment:
THE BEST
Black Dynamite
WALL-E
Ratatouille
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
The Princess and the Frog
Kung-Pow: Enter the Fist
Kung Fu Panda
School of Rock
Elf
Donnie Darko
Sin City
There Will Be Blood
The Incredibles
Oldboy
Shaun of the Dead
Brokeback Mountain
Moulin Rouge
Anchorman
V for Vendetta
The Incredible Hulk
Gladiator
Treasure Planet
Clerks II
Revenge of the Sith
Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
Return of the King
The Dark Knight
District 9
Memento
Zoolander
Waltz with Bashir
28 Days Later
Tropic Thunder
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Johnny English
Bubba Ho-Tep
Shrek 2
Watchmen
Holes
Ed, Edd, and Eddy’s Big Picture Show
Speak
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Step Brothers
Shrek
Unbreakable
Battle Royale
Coraline
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Forgetting Sarah Marshall American Psycho
Cloverfield
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny
Punisher: War Zone
Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical
The Powerpuff Girls Movie
Disturbia
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Wedding Crashers
Casino Royale
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Van Helsing
The Emperor’s New Groove
Dodgeball
Mean Girls
The Lost  Skeleton of Cadavra
Bad Boys II
Let the Right One In
The Notebook
Stardust
Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless Mind
Pokemon 3
Children of Men
Zombieland
Up
Saw
Remember the Titans
The Devil’s Rejects
Sky High
Batman Begins
Godzilla: Final Wars
The Departed
Team America
Minority Report
Shoot ‘Em Up
300
Transformers
Lilo & Stitch
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Spirited Away
Downfall
Sweeney Todd
Monsters Inc.
The Hangover
One Hour Photo
The Host
The Prestige
Spy Kids
Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
Zodiac
Superbad
United 93
The Punisher
Hot Fuzz
Orphan
X-Men 2
Our War Game
Dardevil: The Director’s Cut
The Descent
Bruce Almighty
Borat
Big Fish
The Road to El Dorado
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Taken
Wet Hot American Summer
Get Smart
50 First Dates
The Ringer
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Meet the Robinsons
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Inglourious Basterds
Lo
Hellboy
Dog Soldiers
Scary Movie
Napoleon Dynamite
Equilibrium
Dead Man’s Chest
Iron Man
Freddy vs. Jason
Red Dragon
No Country for Old Men
Curse of the Black Pearl
Finding Nemo
The Passion of the Christ
Hellboy II
Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Ice Age
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Prisoner of Azkaban
Pan’s Labyrinth
National Trasure
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Spy Kids 2
Enduring Love
THE WORST
Logorama
The Love Guru
Hey Arnold: The Movie
Eragon
Teeth
The Muppts’ Wizard of Oz
The Human Centipede
Hounddog
The Golden Compass
Inkheart
Secret Window
Taintlight
Cat in the Hat
Men in Black 2
Quantum of Solace
Evan Almighty
Yu-Gi-Oh The Movie
Ace Ventura Jr.
Feast
Deadgirl
Christmas with the Kranks
Paranormal Activity
Crash
Chicken Little
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Session 9
The Master of Disguise
Catwoman
The Haunted Mansion
Dragonball: Evolution
Rent
Chicago
Atlantis: Milo’s Return
Mulan II
Home on the Range
Wanted
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Drag Me to Hell
Saving Silverman
Ultraviolet
Shrek the Third
Shark Tale
Disaster Movie
Epic Movie
RV
Pearl Harbor
Super Size Me
Attack of the Clones
Bowling for Columbine
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Interstella 5555
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Resident Evil: Extinction
Lost in Translation
The Squeakual
AWESOMELY BAD
Snakes on a Plane
Southland Tales
Dungeons & Dragons
Freddy Got Fingered
Ghost Rider
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
The Room
The Gingerdead Man
Spy Kids 3D
Battlefield Earth
The Happening
The Wicker Man
Pootie Tang
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
Sharkboy and Lavagirl
The Spirit
Dreamcatcher
Meet the Spartans
UNDERRATED
Alien vs. Predator
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Igor
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Stuart Little
Over the Hedge
Cars
Monster House
The Stone of Cold Fire
Spider-Man 3
Hoodwinked
Death Proof
Titan A.E.
Bee Movie
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Brother Bear
Sinbad
Sky Captain
Big Fat Liar
A.I.
Click
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Night at the Museum 1 and 2
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