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Wild Westernish Pictures

2016.11.12 13:24 meguskus Wild Westernish Pictures

North American wild western images, including but not limited to: cowboys, indigenous peoples, farming, outlaws, loggers, miners, vaqueros, rednecks, roughnecks, ranchers, soldiers, mountain men, surveyors, pioneers, homesteads, scouts, trailblazers and /or everyday life.
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2012.02.14 19:37 Wild West

Photos, art, literature and anything else related to the wild west.
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2020.05.27 08:07 Upsurge11 RobloxWildWest

Well Howdy there stranger! Welcome to the unofficial Wild West Roblox Subreddit! To avoid becoming an outlaw here, please be respectful when posting and use common sense heres! Yeehaw! Be sure to also join the OFFICIAL Starboard Studios Discord Server! https://discord.gg/8DxshtcgQ8
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2024.05.19 07:38 vampyrsink 23f #southeast usa/online - anyone wanna call for a bit before I head to bed? 📞💤

× Hello, everyone! I hope everyone is having a lovely day/night so far. As the title says, im looking for a talkative or chatty individual to call tonight for a bit. Maybe someone with a relaxing voice would be nice^ I'm looking for someone with similar interests, beliefs, and views as me since I feel it'll help the conversation get started. Before we call, I'd like us to send each other a voice note so I can hear how you sound. I'll put some of my interest down below! 👇
° Interests/Likes • Space/theories • mw cod remakes • red dead redemption 2 • Spider-Man • Cats • Southern accents • Photography • Autumn/Fall • wild west stuff • fallout
° Dislikes • Bitter foods/drinks • Hot weather • Flying insects • Processed American Cheese • Public Speaking • Cigarettes
° A lil' about me • on the shorter side • chubby • wears glasses • has stretched lobes and septum • strawberry blonde hair • infp-t • aries • hard left-leaning • naturalistic panthiest • space-enthusiest • talkative
° What I'm looking for • talkative • funny • local • someone who likes space • supports any oppressed countries
× Alright, I believe that is it! When you message me, please write where you're from, age, pronouns, maybe even your personality type if you know it, and an eye-catching starter message. Thank you!^
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2024.05.19 07:37 vampyrsink 23f #southeast usa/online - anyone wanna call for a bit before I head to bed? 📞💤

× Hello, everyone! I hope everyone is having a lovely day/night so far. As the title says, im looking for a talkative or chatty individual to call tonight for a bit. Maybe someone with a relaxing voice would be nice^ I'm looking for someone with similar interests, beliefs, and views as me since I feel it'll help the conversation get started. Before we call, I'd like us to send each other a voice note so I can hear how you sound. I'll put some of my interest down below! 👇
° Interests/Likes • Space/theories • mw cod remakes • red dead redemption 2 • Spider-Man • Cats • Southern accents • Photography • Autumn/Fall • wild west stuff • fallout
° Dislikes • Bitter foods/drinks • Hot weather • Flying insects • Processed American Cheese • Public Speaking • Cigarettes
° A lil' about me • on the shorter side • chubby • wears glasses • has stretched lobes and septum • strawberry blonde hair • infp-t • aries • hard left-leaning • naturalistic panthiest • space-enthusiest • talkative
° What I'm looking for • talkative • funny • local • someone who likes space • supports any oppressed countries
× Alright, I believe that is it! When you message me, please write where you're from, age, pronouns, maybe even your personality type if you know it, and an eye-catching starter message. Thank you!^
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2024.05.19 07:29 Zestyclose_Exam_906 My bumble blues: Is My Resting Bitch Face Scaring Off the Good Ones?

Feeling a bit like I’m navigating the Wild West of dating here in Manchester. My profile is set to "long-term relationship," but I (23F) keep matching with guys who think "long-term" means lasting through the weekend or just want to send me the kind of texts, right off the bat, that would make a sailor blush.
I’ve put effort into my profile with a blend of wit and charm, swiping right only on guys with the same long-term intentions. But somehow, I still end up with the hookup hopefuls. Do I have a secret "just here for fun" vibe I’m unaware of? I've got a bit of a resting bitch face and I’m studying fashion, which might be giving off the wrong vibe, like I’ve been told by a lot of people that I look a bit intimidating? Is it me am I the problem?
I miss the days of banter and meaningful conversations. Case in point: there was this one guy I had a fun conversation with for a week. I saw mild potential until he ended up drunk texting me the other night and sent unsolicited nudes. Like, thanks for the anatomy lesson, but no thanks!
Anyone else in Manchester feeling my pain? Tips for weeding out the wham-bam-thank-you-ma'ams and finding the good ones? Help a girl out—I just want a fun-loving guy who can hold a conversation without dropping his pants.
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2024.05.19 06:46 ByMyDecree Reviewing and Ranking Every Battle: Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton

Tier List: https://imgur.com/a/SPm0Fjl
This one hits different. Right from the start, with those ominous vocals giving the whole thing a feeling of foreboding and momentousness. Donald Trump lurking around the stage for his titlecard, even staying onscreen as his titlecard goes away is hilarious and a great visual touch. Then we get Hillary sitting in her debate chair; this battle committing so hard to a location both rappers are present in is pretty unique.
"I've been in this game too long; I'm a public servant! Have been since I met MLK in person!" Serviceable opening on paper, but the guest actor, Kimmy Gatewood, makes it stick out with her performance. Love the intensity of her voice and facial expressions. "I'm a woman of the people; that's for certain. You're a man of the people who don't like turbans!" This is a great line, very accurate, and I love the look on Hillary's face. "I was living in the West Wing while you were professional wrestling. Got skin like Russian dressing from too much Russian investing!" Good lines, in particular I really dig the Russian dressing/Russian investing parallel. Also, while I don't think Kimmy bears a super strong resemblance to Hillary Clinton(the guest actress from Clinton v. Henry VIII was much more on-point) she does look a lot like her as she does the Russian dance in the background. Something about her wide-open smile. "You been going bankrupt since the 90s; if I was in Iran you couldn't find me." Very true on both counts, very solid line. I don't know what more there is to say. Is it gonna be controversial to acknowledge the reality that Trump's gone bankrupt lots of times and probably couldn't point to Iran on a map, even now that he's been president? "You don't care about the job, Trump, you just think the desk is shiny." I think it's accurate that Trump really only cares about the prestige, but this still seems like a pretty weak attack. Hell, you could argue the vast majority of presidential candidates care more about the prestige than actually doing anything. "I said that I respect your children but that wasn't quite right, yo! Looking like some extras on American Psycho!" This line is pretty fucking great. I didn't get it when this battle first released, but I've seen American Psycho more recently, and comparing the Trump kids to the useless trust fund posers surrounding Patrick Bateman is hilarious. The hyper-aggressive hip thrusting Hillary's doing is also a great visual. For the most part this portrayal doesn't resemble Hillary much, but I think there's some truth in how she's portrayed as being very try-hard here. "First name is Hillary, middle name Rodham, last name is Clinton, and lyrics I got 'em! You fire celebrities on The Apprentice, motha fucka I fire Bin Laden! (Crack!) cough" Being tryhard again. The lines are pretty good, the flow is pretty good. The reference to her coughing is a fun touch. "How do I say this? You're racist! Ooh, you must get so pissed that your hands are too small to stop and frisk!" The asking/answering of that question at the beginning is really funny, and I like the way they worked Trump's small hands into this attack on him for being racist. "So you use your fingers to touch chicks. (She's only 12 years old.) That's enough, shit! (But she's married, sir.) Just gotta get pushy. (That's your daughter.) Well, grab her by the pussy!" One of the highlights of the battle, love the way they worked in the secret service agent here. Pointing out Trump being a creep at child beauty pageants and towards Ivanka are great lines of attack. "That's assault, brotha! Don't tell me the victim's at fault, sucka! You don't know shit about steaks! Yucka! But the ones on the 8th are great! Motha fucka!" Really fun delivery, good attacks, I like that they threw the Trump Steaks jab in between the more serious sentiments. I don't know what the fuck is going on with the background in this section, though they're really going hard on the tryhardness of Hillary. "Better save the date; I'm gonna rock the vote! Bad bitch on the scene like Murder, She Wrote!" Hillary trying to compare herself to that character is pretty cringe, as is highlighted by her attempting to dab with the biggest "look, aren't I cool, kids?!" look on her face. Real "Pokemon Go to the polls" moment. "So go ahead, Donald, let me see you flow. I brought Michelle's speech; borrow some quotes!" It's a pretty great line, though this line is moreso an attack at Melania than Trump himself; she should have ended with a more Trump-focused attack.
"Let me just say I respect all females. But your rhymes are trash; put 'em next to your emails." The first line is funny in how flagrantly untrue it is, the second line is just plain funny. Good opener. "Our country's in crisis. Who wants to vote for the mother of ISIS? That might not be exactly true, but I don't do politeness." Trump talks out of his ass and lies a lot, yes. "(Believe me!) You wanna talk about misogyny? Your Bill's worse than Cosby! He left a mess on that dress like you left in Benghazi!" The comparison of the rapist Bills is a great line, and I'm not sure whether the whole Benghazi thing was actually something that was Hillary's fault or just a Fox News talking head talking point, but it's a good line regardless. Also by this point it's clear that Lloid's Trump impression is on-point, much better than Peter's. "(Terrible!) You wanna break the glass ceiling, Hillary, I sense it. But the only crack you'll find is my ass pressed against it." The gesturing Lloid is doing during the "I sense it" line is fucking hilarious. The second line is also pretty funny, and did turn out to be true. "The numbers are in and I'm right on your tail. You don't have the stamina, baby, you're frail! This will be just like '08 when you fail! But Trump will appoint you to jail!" Fun parallel to Hillary's "First name is Hillary" segment from before going on here. The lines themselves are fine, nothing amazing. The second-to-last one turned out to be true, the last one did not. "How do I say this? You're a 2. And you almost lost the primary to a socialist Jew!" It's pretty funny how Trump mimics Hillary's "How do I say this?" bit, and "you're a 2" is such a simple but funny jab. He's got a point that Hillary was so weak a candidate that Bernie Sanders came outta nowhere and was able to put up a serious competition in a race that was supposed to have no real competition for her. "What do the American people gotta yankee doodle doo, to get it through your fat face, that they're just not that into you?!" The use of 'yankee doodle doo' is funny and he's got a real point that Hillary needs to accept she's very unpopular, though that 'fat face' line is such a pot calling the kettle black moment. No doubt intended as such. "They want a strong male leader who can stand up to China! Not a crooked, little, wishy-washy bleeding heart vagina!" These lines, of course, exist purely to point out that Trump is a giant sexist. The "China, China, China... bloody vagina!" in the background is a very funny touch. Little bits like that just add so much to this battle. "I'm gonna run these streets like I run my casinos; more police and less Latinos!" These lines, of course, exist purely to point out that Trump is a giant racist. "While you bury us in debt buying poor people socks, I'll create jobs, tearing down mosques!" Trump is against programs that help the impoverished and hates Muslims. "Then I'll use all the best rocks from the site to build a wall, dip it in gold and make Mexico pay for it all!" The thing Lloid does with his eyes as he smiles when he says "build a wall" is just... SO Trumpian. This really is one of the greatest Trump impressions I've ever seen, Lloid did an amazing job. As for the line... Trump says he's gonna build a wall. He built a partial wall. A partial, really unimpressive wall. "I'll make this country great again! We'll all be living large! And I'll tell Congress you're fired, and put Charles in charge!" Trump's slogan is MAGA and Charles in Charge was a TV show whose main actor is a Trump supporter. Also apparently there was a Supreme Court judge named Charles Trump once wanted nominated. Alright. "'Cause this whole system's rigged! And we all know the riggers! For the last eight years this country's been run by- (CAW!)" The point of this line is that Trump is a giant racist. I like the touch that the crowd is cheering wildly for Trump while Hillary looks disturbed in the background.
Then Lincoln comes soaring in on an eagle, as he did in Obama v. Romney. "Are you fucking kidding me with this blah blah blah? I've half a mind to feed you both to my oversized - (CAW!)" The use of 'CAW!' as a censor is amusing. "I've heard more thoughtful discussion up in TMZ! You two got brother blocking brother on their Facebook feed!" This isn't fun anymore, it's just real. "I'm so sick and tired of this ridiculous shit! If this is the best my party gets, then my party should quit!" The Republican Party is a nightmare and Lincoln would be ashamed of it today, is what is being said. "I'm sorry, did I say something that you found funny? Wipe that creepy-ass smile off your face and beat this dummy!" Clinton is a shitty politician who didn't take Trump seriously enough, and she comes across as cold and inhuman. And in case you somehow failed to pick up on it before, ERB makes clear here their endorsement for which candidate to vote for. "And if she does win the White House, be a man and hold the door. Don't get your fans stirred up in some sorta Twitter civil war!" Too real, especially after January 6th. "Here's an equal opportunity smack down in the sequel! That's of the people, by the people, for the people, eagle!" Some people have debated whether Lincoln slapped Trump twice in place of slapping Clinton at all because he's a gentleman and wouldn't hit a woman, or because ERB favors Clinton over Trump. The latter is definitely true, but the former is also probably true. So... both! Then Lincoln yells "Eagle!" and fucks off.
Let's talk about bias. There's two camps of people I've seen in discussions about certain ERB battles, especially this one, and they both irk me. So let's address both of them.
First off: YES, ERB is biased against Trump. And are biased against Republicans generally, and much more sympathetic to the Democrats. They've made that completely obvious from the beginning. And you know what? That's totally fine! They're right to be biased against them! But for some reason, some people in the fanbase can't just admit that. For some reason, there's a lot of people in the fanbase who will bend over backwards trying to explain how it's actually totally unbiased(false) and they attack both sides equally(false) and people complaining are being salty(true). But if you think ERB is unbiased, then society has failed you, because you are a woeful media illiterate. They're screaming Vote for Hillary, Don't Let Trump Win! at you and somehow you haven't managed to decipher what they're saying. I hope for your sake you're, like, twelve years old if you actually think they're unbiased. Here's an important lesson for you to learn as you grow up: 'biased' does not equate to 'bad'! For example, you SHOULD be 'biased' against Hitler! If you look at someone like Hitler and compare him to someone like MLK and treat them as equally valid figures whose ideas are both worthy of consideration, then you're at best a useful idiot and at worst a Nazi apologist! Stop feeling like you have to defend ERB's honor by feverishly denying any claims of bias!
But even worse than those jokers are the fuckers who love to bitch about how ERB has gotten "too political" or "too woke" nowadays. NEWSFLASH, DUMBASS: the very FIRST battle was John Lennon vs Bill O'Reilly, and Bill O'Reilly literally says "Because I'm evil! Heart blacker than Don Cheadle!" Their very foundation as a series is shitting on Republicans! They didn't suddenly 'go woke' just because they stopped doing gay jokes and shat on Trump even more explicitly than they already did to Romney.
Anyway, I've got mixed feelings about this battle. The 'mixed' part of those feelings come from how heavy it is; I have to be in a certain mood to want to listen to this, and most times I see this pop up in my playlist I just skip on to the next one. It's uncomfortable. It's real. Maybe a little too real. But then again, maybe they were right to take it so seriously. It's still a great battle, even if it can be a little hard to come back to. The only big issue I have with it is that Lincoln coming in at the end is kind of a drag. It was funny the first time; this doesn't recapture the magic. He doesn't really have any great lines either. I tend to stop listening by the time he comes in. But besides that, this battle has an amazing instrumental track, great visuals, peak performances from both Lloid and Kimmy, and good, sometimes great, writing.
I used to think Trump won this battle despite always having been anti-Trump. Revisiting it now, I'm not sure why I thought that. Maybe it was because his part was just so entertaining, even moreso than Hillary's. Maybe it's because I, like many others, harbor a strong resentment and bitterness towards Hillary Clinton(muh Bernie) that would lead me to not be entirely honest about her performance here. Maybe it's just because that hardly anybody said Clinton won back in the day; Trump had either a majority or a clear plural majority of votes in polls, then Lincoln with a fair amount, then Clinton with a small fraction. Now I see that that is utter bullshit. The only reason anybody votes for Lincoln is either because of the Last Word Effect or because they want to be centrists about it and not side with either candidate; even if you could argue he was the best part of Obama v. Romney, here his verse falls well short of both Clinton and Trump's. On the question of Clinton v. Trump... I can kind of see how someone might think Trump won on account of how hilarious he was, but a ton of his stuff just makes himself look bad, and if we're being honest I think Clinton had better burns and more substantive lines of attack. I say Clinton>Trump>Lincoln.
inb4 someone says I got "too political" in my presidential election battle analysis
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2024.05.19 06:41 Holy_Oblivion Current Situation within Christian Nationalism Nationwide

Salutations and greetings brothers and sisters in Christ.
Having posted last week about the current situation and end state/long term objectives, I would like to identity what the current state of the country is in relative openness to meeting our criteria. A lot of what I write comes from research sources from government websites (such as the US Census Data), research websites from trusted sources (such as the PRRI), or good primary source content from creators or first-person perspectives. Today I want to share a report from PRRI that I references previously in my post about end state and objectives. This will lay out what states have the highest concentrations of support for Christian Nationalism based on research, large groups/concentrations of Orthodox Churches, Large groups/Concentrations of Mainline Protestant churches, and then large groups/concentrations of Evangelical concentrations/groups. Using this data we can distil down to the various different states that would have the highest success rate for growing support for our objectives and end states.
If you recall from my previous post Objective 2 to meet our end state for the Nation is as follows: "38 out of 50 states within the United States must have greater than 50% Christian Nationalists adherents living within them by 2058. (creates super majority)." In this post I identified that we have to focus on 38 states to build up a primary base for changing the geo-political landscape by altering the socio-cultural landscape via Western Anglosphere focus Christian values. Specifically, I call out for a Western Right Orthodox Church of America but any congregation which aligns with Christian Nationalism would suffice. Just that Western Right Orthodoxy would be a solid cornerstone/foundation which would have the structure and adherence rate to survive greater than 80+ years rather than the mercurial protestants denominations which shift like sand. However, if those denominations can stand firm long enough to enact true political reform, amending the constitution, then it is worth to bring those denominations into the fold and act as one body of Christ.
Looking at the data from PRRI: Data Here You can see the breakdown of the different states which have high or higher percentage of support to the cause of Christian Nationalism. What this means for us, is it allows us to narrow down to our targeted 38 states we need to achieve our objectives. While we want to be advancing on all fronts, these 38 will have the highest chance of making mounting or achievable impact on Christendom at large.
With the date for mentioned, we would have to conclude that these 11 states are not reliable for our growth and target objectives. Again, as with the case of New York, Illinois, and California, growth opportunity exists but not enough to justify targeting those states. Our focus now shifts to the bubble/swing states that we can make a difference to bring to the fold.
This leaves us to the 38 states that we have to focus on to achieve our objectives on the strategic level for the United States to regain the conceptualization of Christian nationalism dominated by our Western Right Orthodox Church of America focused on preserving the ideals of Anglosphere cultural and societal roots forward for the next 80-120 years.
This goes into the objective number 1 to meet our end state for the United States and Christian Nationalism. As stated previously: "Establish one Autocephalous Western Right Apostolic Holy Orthodox Church of America with Romanian, Russian, and Antiochian ceding to this new Orthodox Church with establishment of a Patriarch of America." This will create a large common Holy and Orthodox Church of America that will allow for Anglosphere dominate cultural to thrive from the local/micro level all the way to the macro-country wide level. The church will function both culturally and religiously to preserve our common Anglosphere dominated values and Western conceptualizations of rights within our Republic.
As always, please let me know what you think and what can be done to improve. Is this too wordy? Is everyone able to follow along fairly well? Let me know or join the conversation!
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2024.05.19 05:59 Anthro-Elephant-98 Utah Outlaws Branding/Jerseys

Utah Outlaws Branding/Jerseys
Here is what the Utah Outlaws logo could look like. If they go with this option, then I think it would definitely command respect. If you think about it, in all the other big four North American sports leagues, there is at least one name with a cowboy/western theme. For example:
  • The Spurs and the Mavericks of the NBA
  • The Cowboys of the NFL
  • The Rangers of the MLB
Anyway, this branding has a very Wild West aesthetic. The logo is an old-timey hockey mask with a bandana in the shape of Utah wearing a black cowboy hat. The colours are dark red, gold, and black.
A good idea for a mascot is a painted Mustang named "Sundance." He has horseshoes where his skates would be, he also wears a cowboy hat and a bandana.
There are many other ways this team could brand itself. The fans could call their arena "The Corral", the fans can call themselves "The Wild Bunch," the team promos can be narrated by Sam Elliott, fans can get Utah Outlaws cowboy hats, boots, shirts, and so much more!
Logo
Home Jerseys
Away Jerseys
Sundance, the Mascot
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2024.05.19 05:30 JuneChickpea Doulas avoiding specific hospitals - is this normal?

Hi all, I’m looking for a doula for the first time and it’s been overwhelming because it is so hard to evaluate based on online reviews, etc. So I’ve been looking at a ton of these websites and Ive noticed a couple of times doulas say they will not attend births at specific hospitals (I live in a major city with many hospitals in the area); notably I’ve never seen two doula sites that mention the same hospital, and it does not ever seem to be for geographic/service boundary reasons.
I asked for a consultation with a doula and filled out my info, including where I planned to deliver, and she told me she doesn’t do deliveries at that hospital but would do so at a different hospital near by (same hospital system). So I asked why she doesn’t work there, and here’s what she said: “I have found that patient autonomy is too frequently disrespected, evidenced based practices are often not offered or followed and on some occasions- disrespect or hostility towards doulas has occurred, despite the evidence that doulas are an important part of the team, help reduce cesareans and increase patient satisfaction.”
Is this … typical? Legit? Doulas feels like a Wild West to me and I can’t help but worry that she’s like … not allowed at that hospital or something.
Thank you all ❤️
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2024.05.19 03:56 PC_from_NYC Saw this tweet about division leaders and the conference finals. Decided to do some research.

https://x.com/craigsmorgan/status/1791832361602040130
Fun tidbit via NHL Stats: If Vancouver eliminates Edmonton tonight or Monday, it would mark the 1st time in NHL history that the conference finals featured 4 division winners.
In 2018, there were 3 (Tampa, Washington, Vegas).
The NHL has featured at least 4 divisions since 1974.
After seeing that on a hockey Discord I was in, I thought to go year by year to see exactly at what point since the 1974-75 season did the dream of an all-division leader conference finals come to an end. Here's what I found out, in it's simplest form:
1974-75: Flyers, Canucks, Sabres, Canadiens. Because they were reseeded each round by points, the Canucks were put up against the Canadiens in round 2. Division winners had byes into the 2nd round BTW so a lot of upsets led to this happening.
75-76: Flyers, Hawks, Bruins, Canadiens. Again, because of the reseeding, we had division leader vs. division leader in round 2 with the Canadiens/Hawks series.
76-77: Flyers, Blues, Bruins, Canadiens. Again, reseeding led to Canadiens/Blues.
77-78: Islanders, Hawks, Bruins, Canadiens. Reseeding had Bruins/Hawks, but also Islanders lost to the Leafs.
78-79: Islanders, Hawks, Bruins, Canadiens. Reseeding gave us Islanders/Hawks.
79-80 (the 1st year of the merger): Flyers, Hawks, Sabres, Canadiens. Reseeding gave us Sabres/Hawks, Canadiens lost in round 2 as well.
80-81: Islanders, Blues, Sabres, Canadiens. Canadiens lost in round 1.
81-82: Stars, Oilers, Canadiens, Islanders. All but the Islanders failed to make it to the 2nd round.
82-83: Hawks, Oilers, Bruins, Flyers. Flyers lost in round 1.
83-84: Stars, Oilers, Bruins, Islanders. Bruins lost in round 1.
84-85: Blues, Oilers, Canadiens, Flyers. Blues lost in round 1.
85-86: Hawks, Oilers, Nordiques, Flyers. All but the Oilers failed to make the 2nd round.
86-87: Blues, Oilers, Whalers, Flyers. Blues and Whalers lost in round 1.
87-88: Wings, Flames, Canadiens, Islanders. Islanders lost in round 1.
88-89: Wings, Flames, Canadiens, Capitals. Wings and Capitals lost in round 1.
89-90: Hawks, Flames, Bruins, Rangers. Flames lost in round 1.
90-91: Hawks, Kings, Bruins, Penguins. Hawks lost in round 1.
91-92: Wings, Canucks, Canadiens, Rangers. All of them lost in round 2
92-93: Hawks, Canucks, Bruins, Penguins. Hawks and Bruins lost in round 1.
93-94: Rangers, Penguins, Wings, Flames. All but the Rangers failed to advance to round 2.
94-95: Flyers, Nordiques, Wings, Flames. Nordiques and Flames lost in round 1.
95-96: Flyers, Penguins, Wings, Avs. Flyers lost in round 2.
96-97: Devils, Sabres, Stars, Avs. Stars lost in round 1.
97-98: Devils, Penguins, Stars, Avs. All but the Stars failed to advance to round 2.
98-99 (1st year of 6 divisions): Devils, Senators, Hurricanes, Wings, Avs, Stars. Devils, Senators and Hurricanes lost in round 1.
99-00: Flyers, Leafs, Capitals, Blues, Avs, Stars. Capitals and Blues lost in round 1. Leafs lost in round 2.
00-01: Devils, Senators, Capitals, Wings, Avs, Stars. Sens, Caps, and Wings lost in round 1.
01-02: Flyers, Bruins, Hurricanes, Wings, Avs, Sharks. Flyers and Bruins lost in round 1. Sharks lost in round 2.
02-03: Devils, Senators, Lightning, Wings, Avs, Stars. Wings and Avs lost in round 1. Stars and Lightning lost in round 2.
03-04: Flyers, Bruins, Lightning, Wings, Canucks, Sharks. Bruins and Canucks lost in round 1. Wings lost in 2.
04-05: We all lost.
05-06: Devils, Senators, Hurricanes, Wings, Flames, Stars. All the West leaders failed to make the 2nd round.
06-07: Devils, Sabres, Thrashers (lol), Wings, Canucks, Ducks. Thrashers lost in round 1 (lolx2). Canucks and Devils lost in round 2.
07-08: Penguins, Canadiens, Capitals, Wings, Wild, Sharks. Capitals and Wild lost in round 1. Sharks and Canadiens lost in round 2.
08-09: Devils, Bruins, Capitals, Wings, Canucks, Sharks. Devils and Sharks lost in round 1. Bruins, Capitals and Canucks lost in round 2.
09-10: Devils, Sabres, Capitals, Hawks, Canucks, Sharks. All of the East leaders lost in round 1.
10-11: Flyers, Bruins, Capitals, Wings, Canucks, Sharks. All made it to round 2. Sharks defeated the Wings, Bruins defeated the Flyers, and the Capitals lost to the Lightning.
11-12: Rangers, Bruins, Panthers, Blues, Canucks, Coyotes (lol). Bruins, Panthers, and Canucks lost in round 1. Coyotes lost in the conference finals (wtf?)
12-13: Penguins, Canadiens, Capitals, Hawks, Canucks, Ducks. Only the Penguins and Hawks made it to round 2.
13-14 (return of 4 divisions): Bruins, Penguins, Avs, Ducks. Avs lost in round 1.
14-15: Canadiens, Rangers, Blues, Ducks. Blues lost in round 1.
15-16: Panthers, Capitals, Stars, Ducks. Panthers and Ducks lost in round 1.
16-17: Canadiens, Capitals, Hawks, Ducks. Canadiens and Hawks lost in round 1.
17-18: Lightning, Capitals, Predators, Knights. Predators lost in round 2.
18-19: Lightning, Capitals, Predators, Flames. They all lost in round 1.
19-20 (at the time of the Covid pause): Bruins, Capitals, Blues, Knights. Capitals and Blues lost in round 1.
20-21 (wacky division shit): Hurricanes, Penguins, Leafs, Avs. Leafs and Penguins lost in round 1.
21-22: Panthers, Hurricanes, Avs, Flames. Only the Avs advanced beyond round 2.
22-23: Bruins, Hurricanes, Avs, Knights. Bruins (lmao) and Avs lost in round 1.
23-24: Panthers, Rangers, Stars, Canucks. We wait.
tl;dr: Reseeding at first was the problem, then upsets galore in the following years. There were many times that we came close with 4+ teams making the 2nd round only to fall just short, the worst being 10-11 when all 6 division leaders made the 2nd round and a sweep prevented the first all-division leader conference finals. As I'm typing this it's 3-1 Oilers so we may have to wait a little longer for it to happen.
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2024.05.19 02:55 Can_be_strange How a pirate rp host with possible main character syndrome ruined their own rp right after it started.

I usually join group roleplays which can have its downsides and can be like the wild west, but I'd never expect something like this to happen until I joined a pirates vs the sea rp and chose to play as a selkie.
The people will this story will focus on is me, siren, sea monster, and the host.
Siren chose to be a siren who could be considered larger than the average siren, sea monster chose to be a sea monster, and the host seemed to be a cat that is a merfolk. When the roleplay just started, the host began to at first be narrating until they claimed that we went to where the ship is out of curiosity.
Then the host proceed to try to say all of us except the host was captured and I wanted to mention that the host kept referring to us as merfolk when none of the three even were merfolk.
This host did not roll and wasn't even a pirate, and there were pirates, but they weren't able to do anything because of this host. Me, Siren, Sea monster pointed out why A) this isn't going to work and B) it seemed unrealistic to began with.
None of us except the host could be considered merfolk and siren along with me pointed out that us three would probably be a bit difficult to capture with that ease.
Siren not only had the siren song ability, but is also somewhat larger than the average siren, they are not so large they are op, just would probably be a bit more difficult to throw the net at.
Sea Monster is in the same boat as siren where they aren't large to where they are op, but it would be somewhat difficult to capture at ease. Especially since Sea Monster also had sharp teeth and most likely has combat skills from hunting.
I was a selkie who was weaker then Siren and Sea Monster, I still had the upper hand to blend in as a seal and I was in my seal form when the host tried to use the claim only the host wasn't captured by pirates and that the rest of "merfolk" (Aka the rest of us) were captured by the pirates, by just throwing nets at us.
Unless a pirate has the knowledge or any insight/ability to the point they can know that a seemingly normal seal is a selkie or I take my seal skin off infront of pirates or one of the pirates steals my seal skin when I put it off, pirates most likely wouldn't really bat an eye or try to immediately capture me.
The host tried to claim that it's so difficult for the pirates and this is my way of handling it, which even though I knew pirates can be outnumbered in these roleplays, but if I was a pirate in this roleplay, I'd still would have it out since it doesn't excuse the fact that this just feels a way to try to be the main character.
The host ended up kicking everyone out of the roleplay including me, I'm kind of glad I keep track of the roleplay hosts whose roleplays I joined so that I can at least avoid bad hosts when it comes to group rps since the best thing I can at least do is making sure the RP host is at least a decent RP host considering group roleplays is like opening a mystery box that can either provide something good or something bad.
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2024.05.19 02:50 Scoobynate1313 Fisher-Price: I Can Remember

Fisher-Price: I Can Remember
Fun and easy. Wish we could achievements for the pirate ship and wild West town but I take what can I get
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2024.05.19 02:45 Honest-Sample-665 Rahu, Hanuman, Kuafu

I just came across these myths, Maybe they can tell us something about Luffy, Dragon, Imu and the One Piece.
Rahu (my take is IMU):
The tales begin in the "remotest periods of the earliest of time, when the devas and asuras churned the ocean of milk to extract from it the amrita, the elixir of immortality." - Svarbhanu, an Asura (demon) deceived Vishnu’s female avatar Mohini, posing as a Deva(god) to steal the elixir of immortality. Displeased, Mohini cut Svarbhanu’s head. Svarbhanu was henceforth referred to as Rahu (head) and Ketu (body), could not die, but his head was separated from his body.
Following this event, Rahu (IMU) and Ketu (Five Elder planets representing his torso, both legs and arms) gained the status of planets, and could influence the lives of humans on Earth.
Rahu and Ketu became bitter enemies with Surya (Sun - Sun God Nika or Monkey D. Luffy) and Chandra (Moon - Marshall D. Teach) for exposing his deception and leading to his decapitation.
Hanuman (hindu deity that inspired Sun Wookong):
When Hanuman was an infant, he was once left unattended by his earthly mother and father. He became hungry, and when the Sun rose, he believed it to be a ripe fruit. So, Hanuman leapt up towards the Sun with extreme speed. Vayu (Wind God) his celestial father, blew cold wind on him to protect him from the burning Sun. Coincidentally, Rahu (Imu maybe) was meant to swallow the Sun (Eternal Flame?) and eclipse it that day. As Rahu approached the Sun, he saw Hanuman (Nika) about to eat it.
Hanuman saw Rahu and thought Rahu to be a fruit as well, so he attempted to eat him too. Rahu fled to the court of the king of the devas, Indra (Lightning God), and complained that while he was meant to satisfy his hunger with the Sun, there was now a bigger Rahu who tried to consume the Sun and himself.
Indra set out on Airavata, his divine elephant (Zunesha?), to investigate alongside Rahu, who retreated once more when he saw how enormous Hanuman had grown. Hanuman was playing with the Sun's chariot and reached for Rahu again. As Rahu cried out to Indra for help, Hanuman saw the Airavata and mistook it for yet another fruit.
When he approached in his giant form, Indra struck his left jaw with a thunderbolt and injured him. Hanuman began falling back towards the Earth when he was caught by Vayu.
Kuafu (a giant of chinese legend):
There was a vast mountain in the desolated plains of the north. In the mountain forest lived a tribe of mighty giants (The Kuafu-Shi). They were led by Kuafu (Joyboy and Roger); the grandson of Houtu (Mother Earth). The giants were strong but kind, leading simple lives.
The leader, Kuafu, was not only tall and muscular, but also had strong legs which enabled him to run faster than a rabbit. He often led his people to fight with beasts for survival. Thus he often wore yellow snakes he caught as earrings, and swung snakes in his hands with pride.
One day, Kuafu sat on a slope watching the sun slowly setting in the west. As the land was gradually covered in darkness, he suddenly came up with a wild idea. If he captured the sun, would he then bring bright light and warmth to the world forever?
Hearing his idea, many people tried to talk him out of it.
“Don’t even think about it,” one said. “The sun is too far way, and you will die from fatigue!”
“The sun is too hot. You will be burned alive,” another said.
But Kuafu was determined to compete with the sun and try to catch it.
As the sun rose the next morning, Kuafu bade farewell to his tribe and started chasing the sun with a cane in his hand.
The sun was just like a naughty child, prancing across the sky. Kuafu raced across the land like a gush of wind, chasing the sun relentlessly. He chased it over mountains and rivers, shaking the land with every step he took.
The sun rose higher and higher and yet Kuafu kept chasing it with sweat streaming down his face.
He was famished and extremely thirsty so he ran to a fruit tree to quench his thirst and relieve his hunger. When tired, Kuafu leaned against his cane and took a quick rest.
The chase continued and the sun began dropping in the west.
Kuafu got agitated and shouted, “You keep on running, and see if I don’t catch you!”
The sun didn’t seem to care at all and moved even faster into the western horizon. Kuafu twirled his cane, and scurried across the plains, racing thousands of miles toward the sun. It seemed that he was getting closer and closer. He chased it all the way to the Mount Yanzi. As Kuafu stretched forth his mighty arms in an attempt to catch the ball of fire, a wave of heat gushed in, blowing him far way. Fortunately, he regained balance with his cane.
Kuafu kept his chin up and started chasing yet again. The closer he got to the sun, the hotter it got. His sweat drained profusely, leaving his clothes soaked. He took his clothes off and exposed his dark and strong chest.
As he kept running, Kuafu felt terribly thirsty. His throat was dry and sore. Suddenly, his eyes lit up with the Yellow River coming into his sight. He rushed over and leaned into the river, gulping up the water fiercely.
He was so thirsty that he drank up all the water in the Yellow River. Still thirsty, Kuafu ran to the Weihe River and started gulping again. The Weihe River got drunk dry as well. But Kuafu’s thirst was still not quenched. So he headed north to another big lake.
The big lake sat in the north of Mount Yanmen. The water was clean and clear, with birds flocking and flourishing around. Thinking all of the fresh water, Kuafu scurried over even faster. He tried to get there before the sun set, so that he could keep on chasing the sun again after quenching his thirst.
However, his footsteps got heavier and heavier. The intense thirst slowed him down immensely, and Kuafu fell down like a mountain with a large booming sound.
Just as he fell, Kuafu flung his cane over with all his strength. The cane made an arc in the air and then fell into the distance.
Just then, the sun set into the Yu Valley of Mountain Yanzi, leaving a golden afterglow on Kuafu’s face.
The sun rose again the next dawn, yet Kuafu had already turned into a huge mountain where he fell down.
On the northern side of the mountain, there was a lush peach orchard, which was turned from his cane.
Kuafu (Joyboy and Roger) believed that there would always be someone else trying to chase the sun like he did and the peach orchard (One Piece) he left would help them quench their thirst. Just as he planned, the orchard flourished, creating shelter and shade for passers-by and offered fruit (Devil Fruit?) to relieve their thirst and exhaust (give hope).
Though the myth suggested that Kuafu chased the Sun on the spur of a moment, some scholars conjectured that it may have actually been planned for the whole tribe searching for water source in the draught. Chasing the sun indicated that the tribe tried migrating westward for water.
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2024.05.19 02:13 nprdad420 Horsin’ around

Horsin’ around
Wild Horse; West Desert, UT; 5/18/24
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2024.05.19 01:56 n33zyas123 Looking for ideas.

Looking for ideas.
So I’m currently working on my back piece. I’m doing a whole cowboys and Indians/Wild West scene. I’ve got about 40% done but just unsure about what else to add. My artist suggested adding some old buildings and a saloon or something to the right of the train, with a silhouette or two cowboys dueling. I dig that idea. But just wanna hear some others. Thanks!
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2024.05.19 01:45 Theimposteramoungus Newest edition to the collection

Newest edition to the collection
I’ve been after this game for months now and to not break the bank on it was a huge plus as well.
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2024.05.19 00:56 Whey-Men ‘It shouldn’t be the wild west’: Wisconsin lacks clear system for tracking police caught lying. Prosecutors across the country maintain ‘Brady lists’ of officers with a credibility problem. But there’s little guidance on maintaining the lists, which in Wisconsin contain at least 360 names.

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2024.05.19 00:01 Jumpy-Boot-2509 Get over here

Previously, on Tales To Astonish: Jesse unleashes all HELL on this tick ambush OMG Moment in our #evilwest adventure in the Wild West
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2024.05.18 23:58 Tricked-One Rate the setup🧊🔥🫛

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2024.05.18 23:25 EmiliaDragonheart Wanted to collect the complete NA PS1 RPG Set

Wanted to collect the complete NA PS1 RPG Set
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Lol pardon the bad pic, not actually a good photo taker but hopefully the list is actually complete, it took forever, but the Monster Rancher games were actually the last to arrive.
List below in just in case! LMK if I'm missing any.
Azure Dreams Beyond the Beyond Battle Hunter Brave Fencer Musashi Breath of Fire III Breath of Fire IV Brigandine: Legend of Forsena Castlevania Symphony of the Night Chocobo Dungeon 2 Chrono Cross Crusaders of Might & Magic Darkstone Deception 1 AKA Tecmo's Deception Deception 2 AKA Kaegero Deception II Deception 3 Dark Delusion Diablo Digimon World Digimon World 2 Digimon World 3 DragonSeeds Dragon Valor Dragon Warrior VII Eternal Eyes Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy Chronicles Final Fantasy Anthology Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy Tactics Front Mission 3 Gauntlet Legends Guardian's Crusade Grandia Granstream Saga Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth Jade Cocoon Kartia: The Word of Fate King's Field King's Field 2 Koudelka Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen Legend of Dragoon Legend of Mana Legend of Legaia Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia Mega Man Legends Mega Man Legends 2 Monkey Hero Monster Rancher Monster Rancher 2 MonsterSeed Ogre Battle Parasite Eve Parasite Eve II Persona / Revelations Persona Persona 2 Eternal Punishment Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure RPG Maker Saga Frontier Saga Frontier 2 Saiyuki: Journey West Shadow Madness Shadow Tower Star Ocean Second Story Suikoden Suikoden 2 Tales of Destiny Tales of Destiny 2 (Eternia) Tactics Ogre Threads of Fate Thousand Arms Torneko: The Last Hope Valkyrie Profile Vagrant Story Vandal Hearts Vandal Hearts 2 Vanguard Bandits Wild Arms Wild Arms 2 Xenogears Lunar Silver Star Story Lunar 2 Eternal Blue Arc the Lad Collection
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2024.05.18 22:32 Pir-o Funny how RDR2 predictions are almost identical to all those wild theories about GTA6. Undercover cop theory, online game only, predictions about the ending etc.

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2024.05.18 21:33 Annual-Truck2711 Yes, Neon Mixtape Tour is an S tier, fight me.

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2024.05.18 21:15 SanderSo47 Directors at the Box Office: Clint Eastwood (Part 1)

Directors at the Box Office: Clint Eastwood (Part 1)
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As Reddit doesn't allow posts to exceed 40,000 characters, Eastwood's edition had to be split into two parts because his whole career cannot be ignored. The second part will be posted tomorrow.

Here's a new edition of "Directors at the Box Office", which seeks to explore the directors' trajectory at the box office and analyze their hits and bombs. I already talked about a few, and as I promised, it's Clint Eastwood's turn.
Eastwood was a troublemaker at school, and he had a bunch of odd jobs such as lifeguard, paper carrier, grocery clerk, forest firefighter, and golf caddy. In 1951, he was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War and was discharged two years later. Through this, he got into contact with a Hollywood representative, who got him into acting classes and started his acting career. He got his start by starring in the hit show Rawhide, but he said he was exhausted by the experience. This caught the attention of some film producers and he decided to act in films directed by the then-unknown Sergio Leone. His career was on the rise, and then he got the chance to make his directorial debut.
From a box office perspective, how reliable was he to deliver a box office hit?
That's the point of this post. To analyze his career.

It should be noted that as he started his career in the 1970s, some of the domestic grosses here will be adjusted by inflation. The table with his highest grossing films, however, will be left in its unadjusted form, as the worldwide grosses are more difficult to adjust.

Play Misty for Me (1971)

"The scream you hear may be your own!"
His directorial debut. It stars Eastwood, Jessica Walter and Donna Mills, and follows a radio disc jockey being stalked by an obsessed female fan.
Before his colleague Irving Leonard died, he and Eastwood had discussed the idea of producing a film that was to give Eastwood the artistic control he desired, and his debut as a director. Eastwood said he was ready, "I stored away all the mistakes I made and saved up all the good things I learned, and now I know enough to control my own projects and get what I want out of actors."
The film was a huge success for Eastwood, and it also received positive reviews. So far, his directorial career was off to a great start.
  • Budget: $950,000.
  • Domestic gross: $10,600,000. ($81.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $10,600,000.

High Plains Drifter (1973)

"They'd never forget the day he drifted into town."
His second film. The film stars Eastwood, Verna Bloom and Mariana Hill, and follows a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town.
Eastwood reportedly liked the offbeat quality of the film's original nine-page proposal and approached Universal with the idea of directing it, which would make it his first directed Western. The screenplay was inspired by the real-life murder of Kitty Genovese in Queens in 1964, which eyewitnesses reportedly stood by and watched. Holes in the plot were filled in with black humor and allegory, influenced by Sergio Leone.
It was well received, and the film even surpassed Play Misty for Me at the box office. Eastwood was just going up.
  • Budget: $5,500,000.
  • Domestic gross: $15,700,000. ($110.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $15,700,000.

Breezy (1973)

"Her name is Breezy."
His third film. It stars William Holden and Kay Lenz, and follows the relationship between a middle-aged real estate agent and a young hitchhiker.
This was his first directed film without starring on it. And his lack of presence certainly hurt the film; it received mixed reviews and flopped at the box office.
  • Budget: $750,000.
  • Domestic gross: $200,000. ($1.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $217,753.

The Eiger Sanction (1975)

"His lifeline, held by the assassin he hunted."
His fourth film. Based on the novel by Trevanian, the film stars Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, and Jack Cassidy. It follows Jonathan Hemlock, an art history professor, mountain climber, and former assassin once employed by a secret government agency, who is blackmailed into returning to his deadly profession for one last mission.
The film received mixed reactions for its writing, and it wasn't a box office success either.
  • Budget: $9,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $14,200,000. ($82.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $14,200,000.

The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

"An army of one."
His fifth film. Based on the novel Gone to Texas by Forrest Carter, it stars Eastwood, Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Bill McKinney and John Vernon. The film tells the story of Josey Wales, a Missouri farmer whose family is murdered by Union militia during the Civil War. Driven to revenge, Wales joins a Confederate guerrilla band and makes a name for himself as a feared gunfighter. After the war, all the fighters in Wales' group except for him surrender to Union soldiers, but the Confederates end up being massacred. Wales becomes an outlaw and is pursued by bounty hunters and Union soldiers as he tries to make a new life for himself.
Eastwood was fascinated by the novel and he bought the film rights, hoping to star on the film. He got Philip Kaufman involved as screenwriter and possible director, but left after disagreeing with Eastwood in the material adapted to the screen. Kaufman insisted on filming with a meticulous attention to detail, which caused disagreements with Eastwood, not to mention the attraction the two shared towards Locke and apparent jealousy on Kaufman's part in regard to their emerging relationship. This caused Eastwood to take over as the director. Kaufman's firing angered the DGA, as he did most of the pre-production, and sanctioning a $60,000 fine. This resulted in the Director's Guild passing a new rule, known as "the Eastwood Rule", which prohibits an actor or producer from firing the director and then personally taking on the director's role.
The film received critical acclaim, and in subsequent years, is ranked among Eastwood's greatest films. It was also a huge success at the box office, doubling his previous highest grossing film. It was also one of the few Western films to receive critical and commercial success in the 1970s at a time when the Western was thought to be dying as a major genre in Hollywood.
  • Budget: $3,700,000.
  • Domestic gross: $31,800,000. ($174.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $31,800,000.

The Gauntlet (1977)

"The man in the middle of..."
His sixth film. It stars Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, and Mara Corday. It follows a down-and-out cop who falls in love with a prostitute, to whom he is assigned to escort from Las Vegas to Phoenix for her to testify against the mob.
While it received mixed reviews, it became another box office success for Eastwood, becoming his now highest grossing film.
  • Budget: $5,500,000.
  • Domestic gross: $35,400,000. ($182.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $35,400,000.

Bronco Billy (1980)

"The most outrageous of 'em all."
His seventh film. The film stars Eastwood and Sondra Locke, and focuses on the financially-struggling owner of a traditional Wild West show and his new assistant.
It became another critical and commercial success for Eastwood, who referred to the film as one of his most affable shoots of his career.
  • Budget: $6,500,000.
  • Domestic gross: $24,265,659. ($91.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $24,265,659.

Firefox (1982)

"The most devastating killing machine ever built... his job... steal it!"
His eighth film. Based on the novel by Craig Thomas, it stars Eastwood, Freddie Jones and David Huffman. The Soviets have developed a revolutionary new jet fighter, called "Firefox". Naturally, the British are worried that the jet will be used as a first-strike weapon, as rumors say that the jet is undetectable on radar. They send ex-Vietnam War pilot Mitchell Gant on a covert mission into the Soviet Union to steal the Firefox.
The film received mixed reviews, but it earned almost $47 million, becoming Eastwood's highest grossing title as director.
  • Budget: $21,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $46,708,276. ($151.1 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $46,708,276.

Honkytonk Man (1982)

"The boy is on his way to becoming a man. The man is on his way to becoming a legend."
His ninth film. It's based on the novel by Clancy Carlile, and it stars Eastwood and his son Kyle. It follows Red Stovall, a country music singer and composer. With his nephew Whit by his side, he travels to Nashville to perform at the Grand Ole Opry in the backdrop of the Great Depression.
While the film received acclaim, it earned just $4.4 million, becoming his second worst performer.
  • Budget: $2,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $4,484,991. ($14.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $4,484,991.

Sudden Impact (1983)

"Dirty Harry is at it again."
His tenth film. The fourth installment in the Dirty Harry series, directed, it stars Eastwood and Sondra Locke. The film tells the story of a gang rape victim who decides to seek revenge on her rapists 10 years after the attack by killing them one by one. Inspector Harry Callahan, famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics, is tasked with tracking down the serial killer.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, but it earned over $150 million worldwide, Eastwood's first film to pass that milestone. It's also very popular for including the iconic catchphrase, "Go ahead, make my day."
  • Budget: $22,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $67,642,693. ($212.1 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $150,642,693.

Pale Rider (1985)

"...And Hell followed with him."
His 11th film. It stars Eastwood, Michael Moriarty and Carrie Snodgress. A couple and their daughter, along with a few others, are driven out of Lahood, California, by goons working for a mining baron. However, a stranger enters their life to assist them in their fight.
There was no stopping Eastwood: another critical and commercial success.
  • Budget: $6,900,000.
  • Domestic gross: $41,410,568. ($120.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $41,410,568.

Heartbreak Ridge (1986)

"The scars run deep."
His 12th film. It stars Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett McGill, and Mario Van Peebles. The story centers on a U.S. Marine nearing retirement who gets a platoon of undisciplined Marines into shape and leads them during the American invasion of Grenada in 1983.
The film was inspired by an account of American paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division using a pay telephone and a credit card to call in fire support during the invasion of Grenada, and fashioned a script of a Korean War veteran career Army non-commissioned officer passing on his values to a new generation of soldiers. Eastwood was interested in the script and asked his producer, Fritz Manes, to contact the US Army with a view of filming the movie at Fort Bragg. However, the Army read the script and refused to participate, due to Highway being portrayed as a hard drinker, divorced from his wife, and using unapproved motivational methods to his troops, an image the Army did not want.
It received mixed reviews, with some deeming the film as "imperialist propaganda". But it was still another box office success.
  • Budget: $15,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $42,724,017. ($121.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $121,700,000.

Bird (1988)

"There are no second acts in American lives."
His 13th film. The film stars Forest Whitaker and Diane Venora. It is constructed as a montage of scenes from saxophonist Charlie Parker's life, from his childhood in Kansas City, through his early death at the age of 34.
Eastwood, a lifelong fan of jazz, had been fascinated by Parker ever since seeing him perform live in Oakland in 1946. He approached Chan Parker, Bird's common-law wife on whose memoirs the script was based, for input, and she lent Eastwood and arranger Lennie Niehaus a collection of recordings from her private collection Before Eastwood was involved, Richard Pryor was originally cast as Parker.
Despitive positive reviews, it performed poorly, earning just $2.2 million in North America.
  • Budget: $14,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $2,181,286. ($5.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $2,181,286.

White Hunter Black Heart (1990)

"An adventure in obsession."
His 14th film. Based on the novel by Peter Viertel, it stars Eastwood, Jeff Fahey, George Dzundza, Alun Armstrong and Marisa Berenson. It follows a famous movie director, John Wilson, who goes to Africa to make his next movie. He is an obstinate, contrary director who'd rather hunt elephants than take care of his crew or movie. He has become obsessed with one particular elephant and cares for nothing else.
Despite positive reviews, it made just $2.3 million domestically, not even 10% of the budget.
  • Budget: $24,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $2,319,124. ($5.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $2,319,124.

The Rookie (1990)

His 15th film. The film stars Eastwood, Charlie Sheen, Raul Julia, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. It follows a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective, whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles, following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.
It received negative reviews for its acting and story, and it became another flop for Eastwood. That's three bombs in a row. Ouch.
  • Budget: $30,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $21,633,874. ($51.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $21,633,874.

Unforgiven (1992)

"Some legends will never be forgotten. Some wrongs can never be forgiven."
His 16th film. It stars Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris and Morgan Freeman. It follows William Munny, a widower with two young kids, who was once a very vicious gunfighter who gave up everything after marriage. Now, a man named Schofield Kid brings him an offer that he cannot refuse, forcing him to come out of retirement for one last job.
David Webb Peoples wrote the script all the way back to 1976, and it was optioned by Francis Ford Coppola, but he lacked the funds needed to helm it. By Eastwood's own recollection, he was given the script in the "early 80s" although he did not immediately pursue it, because, according to him, "I thought I should do some other things first". Eastwood has long asserted that the film would be his last traditional Western, concerned that any future projects would simply rehash previous plotlines or imitate someone else's work. He dedicated the film to his close friends and mentors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel. Hackman initially refused to participate as his daughters were upset that he was starring in too many violent films, but he became fascinated by the script that he agreed.
It opened with $15 million and it legged all the way to $100 million after playing for almost one year, closing with $159 million worldwide, his now highest grossing film. The film received Eastwood's best reviews of his career, with many considering the film as his magnum opus as director. It received 9 Oscar nominations, and won four: Best Picture and Best Director for Eastwood, Best Supporting Actor for Hackman, and Best Film Editing. So Eastwood, on top of being a reliable box office draw, was now a 2-time Oscar winner.
  • Budget: $14,400,000.
  • Domestic gross: $101,167,799. ($225.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $159,167,799.

A Perfect World (1993)

His 17th film. Kevin Costner, Eastwood and Laura Dern, and follows an escaped convict who takes a young boy hostage and attempts to escape on the road with the child, while being pursued by a Texas Ranger.
The film received critical acclaim, and has appeared as one of Eastwood's best films. The film disappointed in North America, but it earned up to $100 million overseas (Eastwood's first film to gross that much) and ended with $135 million worldwide.
  • Budget: $30,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $31,130,999. ($67.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $135,130,999.

The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

"The human heart has a way of making itself large again even after it's been broken into a million pieces."
His 18th film. Based on the novel by Robert James Waller, it stars Eastwood and Meryl Streep. The film is set in 1965, following a war bride, Francesca Johnson, who lives with her husband and two children on their Iowa farm. That year she meets National Geographic photojournalist, Robert Kincaid, who comes to Madison County, Iowa to photograph its historic covered bridges. With Francesca's family away for a short trip, the couple have an intense, four-day love affair.
It received more critical acclaim, and made over $180 million worldwide, becoming his highest grossing film. For her performance, Streep was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress.
  • Budget: $22,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $71,516,617. ($146.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $182,016,617.

Absolute Power (1997)

His 19th film. Based on the novel by David Baldacci, it stars Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Judy Davis, Scott Glenn, Dennis Haysbert, and Richard Jenkins. It follows a master jewel thief who witnesses the killing of a woman by Secret Service agents.
It received mixed reviews, and disappointed at the box office.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $50,068,310. ($97.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $92,768,310.

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)

"Welcome to Savannah, Georgia. A Ccty of hot nights and cold blooded murder."
His 20th film. Based on the book by John Berendt, it stars John Cusack and Kevin Spacey. It follows the story of antiques dealer Jim Williams, on trial for the killing of a male prostitute who was his lover. The multiple trials depicted in Berendt's book are combined into one trial for the film.
It received mediocre reviews, and flopped at the box office.
  • Budget: $30,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $25,105,255. ($48.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $25,105,255.

True Crime (1999)

His 21st film. Based on the novel by Andrew Klavan, it stars Eastwood, Isaiah Washington, Denis Leary, LisaGay Hamilton and James Woods. It follows a journalist covering the execution of a death row inmate, only to discover that the convict may actually be innocent.
This was another project that received mediocre reviews and flopped at the box office.
  • Budget: $55,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $16,649,768. ($31.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $16,649,768.

Space Cowboys (2000)

"Boys will be boys."
His 22nd film. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four aging former test pilots who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite.
It received very positive reviews, and earned over $128 million worldwide.
  • Budget: $60,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $90,464,773. ($164 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $128,884,132.

Blood Work (2002)

"He's a heartbeat away from catching the killer."
His 23rd film. Based on the novel by Michael Connelly, it stars Eastwood, Jeff Daniels, Wanda De Jesús, and Anjelica Huston. It follows a retired FBI agent who recently had a heart transplant but still takes up the job to nab a killer.
It was another film with mediocre reviews and flop status.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $26,235,081. ($45.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $31,794,718.

Mystic River (2003)

"We bury our sins, we wash them clean."
His 24th film. Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane, it stars Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, and Laura Linney. It follows three childhood friends who are reunited 25 years later when one of them suffers a family tragedy.
Michael Keaton was originally cast in the role of Det. Sean Devine, and did several script readings with the cast, as well as his own research into the practices of the Massachusetts Police Department. However, creative differences between Keaton and Eastwood led to Keaton leaving the production. He was replaced by Kevin Bacon. This was the first film in which Eastwood would be credited as composer.
The film had a slow roll-out, but it was aided by strong word of mouth, closing with a wonderful $156 million worldwide. It also received acclaim, and was named as one of Eastwood's greatest films. Sean Penn received universal acclaim for his performance, with some naming it among the best acting of the century, particularly for one scene (if you watched it, you definitely know which scene). It received 6 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for Eastwood. It won two: Best Actor for Penn and Best Supporting Actor for Robbins.
  • Budget: $25,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $90,135,191. ($153 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $156,595,191.

Come back tomorrow for Part 2

Don't suggest directors for the next edition here. Save it for tomorrow.

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